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YUPPIE BANKER APOLOGY IN 2008
By Ted Twietmeyer
tedtw@frontiernet.net
11-14-4
A Yuppie International Banker's Apology
to his children in 2008 just before he disappears from public view:
"On behalf of my generation and all others like me, please accept
my apology for those acts listed below:
1. Forgive me for allowing my children to play excessive video games and
become violence oriented from them. I didn't listen to the researchers
back in the 1980's. Back then it was clinically discovered that the affects
of violent games had lasting effects but I ignored those findings. The
games became worse and more violent after the turn of the millennium but
I figured "it would happen to someone else's children."
2. Forgive me for not making my children play outside with other children.
Instead, I sheltered them indoors where they were in front of either the
television or computer.
3. Forgive me for ignoring the cries, pleads and warnings of true patriots
that years ago told me liberties would vanish forever, until a civil war
ensued. But today experts don't think a grass roots movement has a chance,
because of tracking chip implants.
4. Forgive me for laughing off the crooked elections back in 2004 as an
internet hoax - and thinking that because the media was silent about it
there wasn't a problem. Was I ever wrong.
5. Forgive me for not voicing opposition towards the Patriot Act, and
the follow-up to it some called Patriot 2. It truly was the beginning
of the end of freedom in America.
6. Forgive me for not disciplining my children, and giving into the whining
liberals that said any form of effective discipline is abuse. Now my son
is in trouble with the law because he thinks the world is like a video
game, and lashes out at anyone at anytime. Teachers at school now are
threatening that if he isn't on a mind-controlling drug, he won't be allowed
at school.
7. Forgive me for finally giving in to email porn and letting my children
see it. I could have stopped it with the right software, but didn't think
it would affect them that much. That is, until my 14 year old daughter
tried to pose for a pay-porn website. By then it was too late.
8. Forgive me for firmly thinking that God doesn't exist. Scientists today
have finally admitted to it after decoding the remaining DNA. I was dumber
than a door-knob and went with the ultra-liberal viewpoints of past years.
It was the recent miracle of a drowned 12 year old girl that changed me.
She was underwater for an hour, and when she was revived without brain
damage. This convinced me God must exist.
9. Forgive me when I thought the economy would perpetually support a ballooning
national debt. Now it's crashed and all agree it will not come back as
it was. The chip implant has replaced all the cash I carried before. Years
ago I knew the right powerful people in world government that could have
averted this inventory system for humanity. It was right there within
my grasp, but I never grabbed the chance to change things. Now were all
just like inventory on a store shelf.
10. Forgive me for believing the Federal Reserve was part of the government.
I was just going along with what I was taught in school. Shortly after
becoming successful as a international banker, I discovered the truth
but still chose to ignore it. It was when I found it was only in the business
section of telephone directories, did I begin to think about it and look
into it. Now I know America is run by the Bankers, and they pull every
string in Washington. As we say in the business world about the golden
rule - "He who has the gold, rules."
11. Forgive me for believing the fabricated myth of terrorism. Why did
I believe only men that wear bed sheets in civilian life could only be
responsible for the numerous terror acts that began in 2001 ? Television
and media all stated this as fact, therefore I believed foreign terrorism
on American soil was real.
12. Forgive me for pretending to ignore the missing people that began
to be public in 2005. Good friends and relatives that vanished during
the night. Neighbors whose front doors were wide open in the morning,
no one home and their car in the driveway. But I was told it was for the
good of America, so I believed it.
13. Forgive me for ignoring the countless deaths, mutilations and birth
defects of returning service-people from the mid-east. There were so many
that suffered from this. It wasn't on television, so I laughed them off
as conspiracy nuts. Now my own grandchild is missing and arm and a leg
at birth. And all my millions won't help him be normal again. Already
the children are ridiculing him. This was his father's reward for volunteering
for Bush's war - to bring the radioactivity and toxins home to harm his
wife and unborn children.
14. Forgive me for thinking that chemtrails were not real. Recently a
whistle-blower named John was on a live television interview exposing
everything about it. He claimed he knew all about it, because he helped
mix the chemicals used in the planes. I thought he was another conspiracy
nut too, until the next morning it was announced a mysterious explosion
happened in his home during the night where he was sleeping. He didn't
survive. What got my attention was the Homeland Security vehicles that
showed up at the blaze, and prevented ordinary local police from getting
near it. Even fireman were not allowed access to put out the blaze. All
they could do was to water down nearby buildings to prevent flash-over.
15. Forgive me for refusing to believe we were really under martial law
since 2001. Only recently did Bush declare this, and tell the world he
kept it secret to protect the world's economy. And all those years, many
suspected that since 2001 it was in place ! It explains why all those
various acts and bills on capitol hill Bush wanted, he always got. Including
Patriot 2, the worst freedom crushing act in US history.
17. Forgive me for thinking that social engineering is a myth. Because
of all the things I've listed above, I know its fact.
18. Forgive me for believing everything in history books must be true
and factual. And for laughing off historical documents and European history
that contradict what I was taught in school.
19. Forgive me for believing that the government could not legally take
my hard-earned fortune and assets. They did it anyway. And everything
else I owned. All because of a casual remark I made at the office talking
about the president and a mentally challenged chimpanzee in the same sentence.
But with the crashed economy all of it would have been lost anyway, because
now the dollar is obsolete. I'm writing this email to you at the library
because they also took my computer. I have to sign off now to go visit
a camp for a place to eat and sleep. Some people here are whispering that
I can't leave the camp once inside, but this America and that can't happen
here."
Ted Twietmeyer
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