January 02, 2003

January If Project

If you could be a fly on the wall, what would you hope to overhear? What would you just as rather never ever be privy to?

You know, the thought of being able to shapeshift at will into something so inconsequential that one would be able to overhear practically anything they set their sights on has got to be one of the most appealing things in the world. I would risk much for that.

To be able to sit in on private top level meetings in Washington, England, Germany, and Iraq..

To watch secret rites performed by 32nd degree Masons..

To fly into the Vatican libraries and read books you can�t find anywhere else..

To see if Area 51 really exists, and just what the leaders of the CIA and FBI know [about so many things] that the rest of us don�t..

To hear stock tips and military planning talks..

To get into rooms with records [both military and Masonic] of my father�s life and find out something concrete about who he really was, what kind of man I�ve had on a pedestal all these years..

And then there are other benefits..

As a fly, couldn�t you gain access to area where people felt safe and murder them? You might think this sounds horrendous, but if you could go back in time and assassinate say Hitler, would you do it? Think about how easy catching Bin Laden would be. Or how effortlessly the government could achieve regime change in Iraq or North Korea. It�s almost as frightening as it is attractive.

11:41 a.m.

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