I'm just looking at another version of the video, which shows more of the context than I saw the first time in a different video. The boy here was definitely lacking in self-control and should have given up the microphone much sooner. But he obviously had some knowledge that most people don't have regarding Bush & Kerry's Skull & Bones affiliation and the total rigging of our election system, so it's really no surprise this kid was upset and wanted to say something. The audience applauded his arrest based on his unacceptable behavior, not on the subject matter of his question. And many of the members of that audience -- including internet viewers -- may now subconsciously associate his behavior with his question, and tend to view other truthseekers as loonies themselves. Who knows, maybe that was the whole point and the entire situation was a setup.
Edit: As much as I dislike Henry Makow's views on a lot of things, he has an interesting write-up on the idea of this incident being a psy-op.
Either way the taser issue just underscores how totalitarian things have become. We are now at a place where people must immediately obey all commands from the authorities, otherwise they will be electrocuted. That is not the kind of world I want to live in.
PhiConcept wrote:As you will notice around 0:17 senator Kerry was willing to answer the question.
Kerry made an empty claim -- as the kid was being arrested -- that he was willing to answer the question. He had no intention of giving a straight answer. He was asked this same question on TV a few years ago, go here to see his answer.
PhiConcept wrote:It was the kid's impulse based on obsession with secret societies ...
This kid probably just found out recently that both Presidential candidates belonged to the same German Nazi death-cult which has taken over the American government, and was trying to use this opportunity to get some answers. That's hardly an "obsession with secret societies" as you characterize it. If anything it was an extremely appropriate question; he just should have approached the situation with more maturity and self-control.