Thursday, November 15, 2012

Open thread for night owls: Georgia GOP briefed on dangers of Obama mind-control plot

Agenda 21 Full Video from Bryan Long on Vimeo. At Mother Jones, Tim Murphy tells the tale of a recent Republican caucus meeting at the Georgia state Capitol:

On October 11th at a closed-door meeting of the Republican caucus convened by the [Georgia senate] majority leader, Chip Rogers, a tea party activist told Republican lawmakers that Obama was mounting this most diabolical conspiracy. The event'captured on tape by a member of the Athens-based watchdog Better Georgia (who was removed from the room after 52 minutes)'had been billed as an information session on Agenda 21, a non-binding UN agreement that commits member nations to promote sustainable development.  [']

[The meeting] was emceed by Field Searcy, a local conservative activist who was forced out of the Georgia Tea Party in April due to his endorsement of conspiracy theories about the president's birth certificate and the collapse of World Trade Center Tower 7. The presentation also featured a special video cameo from conservative talking-head Dick Morris in which the  former Clinton aide warns that Obama "wants to force everyone into the cities from whence our ancestors fled."

About 23 minutes into the briefing, Searcy explained how President Obama, aided by liberal organizations like the Center for American Progress and business groups like local chambers of commerce, are secretly using mind-control techniques to push their plan for forcible relocation on the gullible public [']

Chip Rogers introduced his own anti-"Agenda 21" legislation, cribbed from John Birch Society documents, earlier this year. Because yes, the Republican Party has gone completely insane.


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