Connecting the Dots
 

Bill O'Reilly: Revolutionary? Nah.

by Victor Thorn
 
 

I like Bill O’Reilly. I really do, even though he is one of Rupert Murdoch’s puppet-conditioners who refuses to pull back the veil and let his viewers & listeners see the truth. At least he’s not a wishy-washy cookie-cutter mannequin like so many other media figures today. Bill O’Reilly has balls, unlike the sea of spineless talking heads that seem to be in such abundance today. You know the type – those who hide from the world and cringe in fear. Few things in life are more pathetic than a reporter, news anchor, or editor that tiptoes around the issues of our day and obsessively fret about what will happen if they stick their neck out and take a stand. These are the true YELLOW journalists, and their cowardice is sickeningly repulsive.

Bill O’Reilly, on the other hand, isn’t afraid to step on a few toes or take a swing. The biggest problem with him, though, is that he’s not telling us the truth about 9-11, government drug trafficking and money laundering, the Clinton’s propensity for killing their enemies in cold blood, or how the Globalists are deliberately debilitating this nation. In fact, I’ll even go so far as to say that the supposed “no-spin” pundit is precisely part of the world’s problems because he won’t expose these glaring injustices, or offer some viable solutions.

Sure, O’Reilly is constantly “embattled” and criticized by the likes of The New York Times, Al Franken, and the liberal NPR crowd, but what is taking place is nothing more than another Hegelian divide-and-conquer plot where the stage actors are all playing their parts (oftentimes knowingly, but at others inadvertently). The saddest part is; the majority of people think this spiel is real. They’ll laugh at those who don’t know that professional wrestling is fake, yet they’re the same one’s who are sucked into this contrived Wizard of Oz drama scene.

Which brings us back to Bill O’Reilly – here’s a guy with more clout than any other broadcaster in the business. He’s a chart-topping author, he’s rich, and it’s safe to say that he’s pissed off at what’s taking place in this country. What if this guy with power, influence, and a balls-to-the-wall attitude finally got fed-up enough with those who are selling America’s soul down the creek and did something about it? Rather than simply scratch the surface during his commentaries, he actually stated exposing the devil transgressors in a real, meaningful way. And I don’t mean simply alluding to the folks who, for example, put explosive charges in Oklahoma City’s Murrah Federal Building and brought it to the ground; but blasted them out of the water with the glaring light of exposure.

Sure, Fox News would take strides to yank O’Reilly off their network if he started airing the Controller’s dirty laundry, but consider for a moment that the impact it would have. Someone with real clout finally had the courage to tell the truth. After all, O’Reilly is a business partner of Mel Gibson, who threw all caution to the wind when making The Passion of the Christ. Plus, what if Mel Gibson started relaying some of his (and his father’s) knowledge to O’Reilly … truisms about how a cabal of international bankers are conspiring to undermine this country.

Maybe my words are nothing more than wishful thinking, for, in all honesty, such a stance of looking outward for “salvation” is symptomatic of our plight. Too often we want someone else – be it a politician, religious leader, media figure or movie star – to give us the answers and somehow save us. But guess what folks – Bill O’Reilly isn’t about to ride in on a white horse and save the day; nor are either of our secret society Skull & Bonesmen candidates – George Bush and John Kerry.

Rather, if we want to make our world a better place, we can only look one place – in the mirror. It’s up to each and every one of us to take destiny into our own hands because those in power (and those who benefit from their power), aren’t about to loosen their grip. Why should they? They’re the ones who get to lap up the cream that rises to the top from the system they created. If you want change – real change – the revolution has to start with you. We can’t externalize the situation and look outward for salvation. Bill O’Reilly isn’t a revolutionary, but YOU are! (That is, if you WANT to be.)

 

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