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Mon 03/25/13 04:47 PM

huh... i like the way these people start talking about how there was no al-Qaeda, no WMD's, bush lied, blah, blah, blah... not one point in that article mentioned good ole SH invading kuwait, trying to unite all the oil producing countries over there, with himself as leader, and making gas prices go up to 10 a gallon... how do any of you people no there was no al-Qaeda there? because your CT website says so? bush lied... name a president that didn't lie...
I am surprised your so uninformed on this topic.

A refresh

Saddam's regime was Baathist.

If anything Al-Qaeda would be an enemy of the state, not saying the CIA did not send them in to do some dirty work for them.

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Mon 03/25/13 03:37 PM
"In a nation ruled by swine, all pigs are upwardly mobile-and the rest of us are ****ed until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. We owe that to ourselves and our crippled self-image as something better than a nation of panicked sheep."

Hunter S. Thompson.....timeless

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Sun 03/24/13 05:09 PM
March 23, 2013 "Information Clearing House" - Ten years ago George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, as war criminals, launched the sociocide of the people of Iraq – replete with embedded television and newspaper reporters chronicling the invasion through the Bush lens. That illegal war of aggression was, of course, based on recognized lies, propaganda and cover-ups that duped or co-opted leading news institutions such as the New York Times and the Washington Post.

Wars of aggression – this one blowing apart a country of 25 million people ruled by a weakened despot surrounded by far more powerful adversaries – Israel, Turkey and Iran – are major crimes under international law and the UN Charter. The Bush/Cheney war was also unconstitutional, never declared by Congress, as Senator Robert Byrd eloquently pointed out at the time. Moreover, many of the acts of torture and brutality perpetrated against the Iraqi people are illegal under various federal statutes.

Over one million Iraqis died due to the invasion, the occupation and the denial of health and safety necessities for infants, children and adults. Far more Iraqis were injured and sickened. Birth defects and cancers continue to set lethal records. Five million Iraqis became refugees, many fleeing into Jordan, Syria and other countries.

Nearly five thousand U.S. soldiers died. Many other soldiers committed suicide. Well over 150,000 Americans were injured or sickened, far more than the official Pentagon under-estimate which restricts nonfatal casualty counts only to those incurred directly in the line of fire.

So far the Iraq War has monetarily cost taxpayers about $2 trillion. Tens of billions more will be spent for veterans disabilities and continuing expenses in Iraq. Taxpayers are paying over $600 million a year to guard the giant U.S. Embassy and its personnel in Baghdad, more than what our government spends for OSHA, whose task is to reduce the number of American workers who die every year from workplace disease and trauma, currently about 58,000.

All for what results? Before the invasion there was no al-Qaeda in Saddam Hussein’s secular dictatorship. Now a growing al-Qaeda in Iraq is terrorizing the country with ever bolder car bombings and suicide attacks taking dozens of lives at a time and spilling forcefully over into Syria.

Iraq is a police state with sectarian struggles between the dominant Shiites and the insurgent Sunnis who lived together peacefully and intermarried for centuries. There were no sectarian slaughters of this kind before the invasion, except for Saddam Hussein’s bloodbath against rebellious Shiites. The Shiites were egged on by President George H.W. Bush, who promptly abandoned them to the deadly strafing of Saddam’s helicopter gunships at the end of the preventable first Gulf War in 1991.

Iraq is a country in ruins with a political and wealthy upper class raking off the profits from the oil industry and the occupation. The U.S. is now widely hated in that part of Asia. Bush/Cheney ordered the use of cluster bombs, white phosphorous and depleted uranium against, for example, the people of Fallujah where infant birth deformities have skyrocketed.

As Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi-American analyst observed: “Complete destruction of the Iraqi national identity” and the sectarian system introduced by the U.S. invaders in 2003, where Iraqis were favored or excluded based on their sectarian and ethnic affiliations, laid the basis for the current cruel chaos and violence. It was a nasty, brutish form of divide and rule.

The results back home in our country are soldiers and their extended families suffering in many ways from broken lives. Phil Donahue’s gripping documentary Body of War follows the pain-wracked life of one soldier returning in 2004 from Iraq as a paraplegic. That soldier, Tomas Young, nearing the end of his devastated life, has just written a penetrating letter to George W. Bush which every American should read.

The lessons from this unnecessary quagmire should be: first, how to stop any more wars of aggression by the Washington warmongers – the same neocon draft dodgers are at it again regarding Iran and Syria. And second, the necessity to hold accountable the leading perpetrators of this brutal carnage and financial wreckage who are presently at large – fugitives from justice earning fat lecture and consulting fees.

In the nine months running up to the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, at least three hundred prominent, retired military officers, diplomats and national security officials publically spoke out against the Bush/Cheney drumbeats to war. Their warnings were prophetically accurate. They included retired Generals Anthony Zinni and William Odom, and Admiral Shanahan. Even Brent Scowcroft and James Baker, two of President George H.W. Bush’s closest advisors strongly opposed the invasion.

These outspoken truthsayers – notwithstanding their prestige and experience – were overwhelmed by a runaway White House, a disgraceful patsy mainstream media and an abdicatory Congress. Multi-billionaire, George Soros was also courageously outspoken. Unfortunately, prior to the invasion, he did not provide a budget and secretariat for these men and women to provide continuity and to multiply their numbers around the country, through the mass media and on Capitol Hill. By the time he came around to organizing and publicizing such an organized effort, it was after the invasion, in July 2003.

Nine months earlier, I believe George Soros could have provided the necessary resources to stop Bush/Cheney and their lies from stampeding the government, and country, into war.

Mr. Soros can still build the grassroots pressure for the exercise of the rule of law under our constitution and move Congress toward public hearings in the Senate designed to establish an investigative arm of the Justice Department to pursue the proper enforcement against Bush/Cheney and their accomplices.

After all, the Justice Department had such a special prosecutors’ office during the Watergate scandal and was moving to indict a resigned Richard Nixon before President Ford pardoned him.

Compare the Watergate break-in and obstruction of justice by Nixon with the horrendous crimes coming out of the war against Iraq – a nation that never threatened the U.S. but whose destruction takes a continuing toll on our country.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article34389.htm

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Sun 03/24/13 04:34 PM
Ten years later when it is so obvious that the Iraq war has bankrupted this country financially and and morally we still have its defenders.

We americans are such rubes the biggest event that led to the financial meltdown has to be the Iraq war and its costs.

Wana cry about the deficit? look at the numbers and imagine if that money had been applied servicing our debt and infrastructure.

What a horrific waste.

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Fri 03/22/13 04:57 PM



On March 19 Donald Rumsfeld, former US “Defense” Secretary and ongoing sociopath and moral leper, celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War with this tweet: “10 yrs ago began the long, difficult work of liberating 25 mil Iraqis. All who played a role in history deserve our respect & appreciation.”

Just what “liberation” meant to Rummy, Dummy and Scummy can be seen from the agenda Paul Bremer implemented as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Iraq. Imagine the kind of “What I Would Do If I Were Absolute Dictator For A Year” list an entire army of ALEC staffers and Heritage Foundation interns would come up with, with the RIAA, MPAA, Monsanto, Halliburton and Blackwater egging them on, and that’s basically what Bremer did to Iraq.

Bremer’s CPA was a classic “night watchman state.” Remember all those priceless historical treasures the looters “liberated” from the National Museum while the U.S. looked the other way? With Night Watchman Bremer’s go-ahead, global corporate looters gave the Iraqi economy just as thorough a ransacking.

Bremer’s infamous “100 Orders” repealed virtually all of the Saddam-era legal structure — except for the 1987 Labor Code, which prohibited collective bargaining in the state sector. The state sector encompassed two hundred state-owned firms (a major chunk of the industrial economy), and Bremer wanted to “privatize” them in insider sweetheart deals with crony capitalists. Legalizing unions might gum up the works.

The CPA refused to unfreeze the assets of the Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU). Bremer ordered US troops to storm the IFTU headquarters and kept it closed down for months. A local American commander helpfully told an imprisoned union organizer that Iraq was not a sovereign country, and that so long as it was under the administration of the CPA Bremer didn’t want unions.

Bremer’s 100 Orders also included Order 81 on “Patent, Industrial Design, Undisclosed Information, Integrated Circuits and Plant Variety,” which updated “intellectual property” law to “meet current internationally-recognized standards of protection” like the WIPO Copyright Treaty and Uruguay Round TRIPS Accord (which the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act was also passed to implement). Among other things, the new law criminalized saving seeds for the next year.

The entire legal regime Bremer implemented by decree was to remain the law of the land even after the restoration of sovereignty, until — and unless — it was supervened by a new constitution. The so-called “transfer of sovereignty” was to a government appointed by the CPA, enabling Bremer to evade the restriction in international law against a conqueror directly selling off state assets — while also leaving in place an “interim constitution” based on Bremer’s 100 Orders.

Article 26 of Bremer’s Constitution, stated that “[t]he laws, regulations, orders and directives issued by the Coalition Provisional Authority … shall remain in force” under the interim government, until the “sovereign” puppet regime was replaced by general elections. As Naomi Klein observed in “Baghdad Year Zero” (Harper’s, September 2004):

“Bremer had found his legal loophole: There would be a window — seven months — when the occupation was officially over but before general elections were scheduled to take place. Within this window, the Hague and Geneva Conventions’ bans on privatization would no longer apply, but Bremer’s own laws, thanks to Article 26, would stand. During these seven months, foreign investors could come to Iraq and sign forty-year contracts to buy up Iraqi assets. If a future elected Iraqi government decided to change the rules, investors could sue for compensation.”

The “interim constitution” was designed to make its own replacement by referendum extremely difficult — among other things, requiring any new constitution actually approved by the people of Iraq (as opposed to decreed by Bremer’s fiat) to receive at least thirty percent of the vote in sixteen of Iraq’s eighteen provinces.

On top of everything else, Bremer appointed a whole slew of ministerial officials to five-year terms that would override any later decisions by an independent government.

Meanwhile, a “debt forgiveness” plan negotiated with creditor nations under IMF auspices used debt contracted by Saddam — debt that should have been treated as odious, and hence null and void — as a whip to coerce adherence to the Washington Consensus economic agenda.

This is the “liberation” agenda for which Rumsfeld and his fellow war criminals murdered hundreds of thousands, and physically crippled or psychologically scarred untold hundreds of thousands more. If that’s the kind of “liberation” you like, may you soon join Rumsfeld in hell.

http://intellihub.com/2013/03/22/hey-iraqis-hows-that-liberation-stuff-workin-out-for-ya/

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Thu 03/21/13 07:15 PM

BS on both your intellectually dishonest arguments.


You cite Roberts and then have the temerity to accuse others of intellectual dishonesty? huh
Dissect his logic that is your challenge. Good luck laugh

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Thu 03/21/13 12:43 AM


All I have to say is if you haven't been involved in this war you have nothing to say I served 15 months there an 10 year's in the service so if you haven't been there you have nothing to say


I agree completely it is easy and cowardly to spout nonsense from behind a computer screen. :thumbsup: Iraq is still a terrorist nation.
SO I was in the service between Iraq one and two and never had to serve there, however We hard working tax payers are the ones who have to pay for that insanity. Bush and Cheney should both be tried at Nuremberg and Obama is just as guilty for not pursuing this.

BS on both your intellectually dishonest arguments.

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Wed 03/20/13 02:17 PM

The Last Letter: Tomas Young Savages George Bush and Dick Cheney

by Abby Zimet


Tomas Young, paralyzed veteran, vocal critic of the Iraq War, and focus of the anti-war film Body of War who has said he plans to end his life in April, has written a final furious message to the men who destroyed his and hundreds of thousands of others' lives. It is a searing indictment of "the terrible human and moral consequences of your lies, manipulation and thirst for wealth and power," so that both men understand that others "know fully who you are and what you have done." Just feel the righteous wrath. Originally sent to Chris Hedges at Truthdig.

"I write this letter, my last letter, to you, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney. I write not because I think you grasp the terrible human and moral consequences of your lies, manipulation and thirst for wealth and power. I write this letter because, before my own death, I want to make it clear that I, and hundreds of thousands of my fellow veterans, along with millions of my fellow citizens, along with hundreds of millions more in Iraq and the Middle East, know fully who you are and what you have done. You may evade justice but in our eyes you are each guilty of egregious war crimes, of plunder and, finally, of murder, including the murder of thousands of young Americans—my fellow veterans—whose future you stole."

Read the rest.
http://www.commondreams.org/further/2013/03/19-6

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Tue 03/19/13 05:04 PM
March 19, 2013. Ten years ago today the Bush regime invaded Iraq. It is known that the justification for the invasion was a packet of lies orchestrated by the neoconservative Bush regime in order to deceive the United Nations and the American people.

The US Secretary of State at that time, General Colin Powell, has expressed his regrets that he was used by the Bush regime to deceive the United Nations with fake intelligence that the Bush and Blair regimes knew to be fake. But the despicable presstitute media has not apologized to the American people for serving the corrupt Bush regime as its Ministry of Propaganda and Lies.

It is difficult to discern which is the most despicable, the corrupt Bush regime, the presstitutes that enabled it, or the corrupt Obama regime that refuses to prosecute the Bush regime for its unambiguous war crimes, crimes against the US Constitution, crimes against US statutory law, and crimes against humanity.

In his book, Cultures Of War, the distinguished historian John W. Dower observes that the concrete acts of war unleashed by the Japanese in the 20th century and the Bush imperial presidency in the 21st century “invite comparative analysis of outright war crimes like torture and other transgressions. Imperial Japan’s black deeds have left an indelible stain on the nation’s honor and good name, and it remains to be seen how lasting the damage to America’s reputation will be. In this regard, the Bush administration’s war planners are fortunate in having been able to evade formal and serious investigation remotely comparable to what the Allied powers pursued vis-a-vis Japan and Germany after World War II.”

Dower quotes Arthur Schlesinger Jr.: “The president [Bush] has adopted a policy of ‘anticipatory self-defense’ that is alarmingly similar to the policy that imperial Japan employed at Pearl Harbor on a date which, as an earlier American president said it would, lives in infamy. Franklin D. Roosevelt was right, but today it is we Americans who live in infamy.”

Americans paid an enormous sum of money for the shame of living in infamy. Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes calculated that the Iraq war cost US taxpayers $3,000 billion dollars. This estimate might turn out to be optimistic. The latest study concludes that the war could end up costing US taxpayers twice as much. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/14/iraq-war-anniversary-idUSL1N0C5FBN20130314

In order to pay for the profits that have flowed into the pockets of the US military-security complex and from there into political contributions, Americans are in danger of losing Social Security, Medicare, and the social cohesiveness that the social welfare system provides.

The human cost to Iraq of America’s infamy is extraordinary: 4.5 million displaced Iraqis, as many as 1 million dead civilians leaving widows and orphans, a professional class that has departed the country, an infrastructure in ruins, and social cohesion destroyed by the Sunni-Shia conflict that was ignited by Washington’s destruction of the Saddam Hussein government.

It is a sick joke that the United States government brought freedom and democracy to Iraq. What the Washington war criminals brought was death and the destruction of a country.

The US population, for the most part, seems quite at ease with the gratuitous destruction of Iraq and all that it entails: children without parents, wives without husbands, birth defects from “depleted” uranium, unsafe water, a country without hope mired in sectarian violence.

Washington’s puppet state governments in the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Japan seem equally pleased with the victory–over what? What threat did the victory defeat? There was no threat. Weapons of mass destruction was a propaganda hoax. Mushroom clouds over American cities was fantasy propaganda. How ignorant do populations have to be to fall for such totally transparent propaganda? Is there no intelligence anywhere in the Western world?

At a recent conference the neoconservatives responsible for the deaths and ruined lives of millions and for the trillions of dollars that their wars piled on US national debt were unrepentant and full of self-justification. While Washington looks abroad for evil to slay, evil is concentrated in Washington itself. http://nationalinterest.org/blog/paul-pillar/still-peddling-iraq-war-myths-ten-years-later-8227

The American war criminals walk about unmolested. They are paid large sums of money to make speeches about how Americans are bringing freedom and democracy to the world by invading, bombing and murdering people. The War Crimes Tribunal has not issued arrest warrants. The US Department of State, which is still hunting for Nazi war criminals, has not kidnapped the American ones and sent them to be tried at the Hague.

The Americans who suffered are the 4,801 troops who lost their lives, the thousands of troops who lost limbs and suffer from other permanent wounds, the tens of thousands who suffer from post-traumatic stress and from the remorse of killing innocent people, the families and friends of the American troops, and the broken marriages and single-parent children from the war stress.

Other Americans have suffered on the home front. Those whose moral conscience propelled them to protest the war were beaten and abused by police, investigated and harassed by the FBI, and put on no-fly lists. Some might actually be prosecuted. The Unites States has reached the point where any citizen who has a moral conscience is an enemy of the state. The persecution of Bradley Manning demonstrates this truth.

A case could be made that the historians’ comparison of the Bush regime with Japanese war criminals doesn’t go far enough. By this October 7, Washington will have been killing people, mainly women, children, and village elders, in Afghanistan for 12 years. No one knows why America has brought such destruction to the Afghan people. First the Soviets; then the Americans. What is the difference? When Obama came into the presidency, he admitted that no one knew what the US military mission was in Afghanistan. We still don’t know. The best guess is profits for the US armaments industry, power for the Homeland Security industry, and a police state for the insouciant US population.

Washington has left Libya in ruins and internal conflict. There is no government, but it is not libertarian nirvana.

The incessant illegal drone attacks on Pakistani civilians is radicalizing elements of Pakistan and provoking civil war against the Pakistani government, which is owned by Washington and permits Washington’s murder of its citizens in exchange for Washington’s money payments to the political elites who have sold out their country to Washington.

Washington has destabilized Syria and destroyed the peace that the Assad family had imposed on the Islamic sects. Syria seems fated to be reduced to ruins and permanent violence like Libya and Iraq.

Washington is at work killing people in Yemen.

As the video released to WikiLeaks by Bradley Manning shows, some US troops don’t care who they kill–journalists and civilians walking peacefully along a street, a father and his children who stop to help the wounded. As long as someone is killed, it doesn’t matter who.

Killing is winning.

The US invaded Somalia, has its French puppets militarily involved in Mali, and perhaps has Sudan in its crosshairs for drones and missiles.

Iran and Lebanon are designated as the next victims of Washington’s aggression.

Washington protects Israeli aggression against the West Bank, Gaza, and Lebanon from UN censure and from embargoes. Washington has arrested and imprisoned people who have sent aid to the Palestinian children. Gaza, declares Washington which regards itself as the only fount of truth, is ruled by Hamas, a terrorist organization according to Washington. Thus any aid to Gaza is aid to terrorism. Aide to starving and ill Palestinian children is support of terrorism. This is the logic of an inhumane war criminal state.

What is this aggression against Muslims about?

The Soviet Union collapsed and Washington needed a new enemy to keep the US military/security complex in power and profits. The neoconservatives, who totally dominated the Bush regime and might yet dominate the Obama regime declared Muslims in the Middle East to be the enemy. Against this make-believe “enemy,” the US launched wars of aggression that are war crimes under the US imposed Nuremberg standard that was applied to the defeated WWII Germans.

Although the British and French started World War II by declaring war on Germany, it was Germans, defeated by the Red Army, who were tried by Washington as war criminals for starting a war. A number of serious historians have reached the conclusion that America’s war crimes, with the fire-bombings of the civilian populations of Dresden and Tokyo and the gratuitous nuclear attacks on the civilian populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, are of the same cloth as the war crimes of Hitler and the Japanese.

The difference is that the winners paint the defeated in the blackest tones and themselves in high moral tones. Honest historians know that there is not much difference between US WWII war crimes and those of the Japanese and Germans. But
the US was on the winning side.

By its gratuitous murder of Muslims in seven or eight countries, Washington has ignited a Muslim response: bitter hatred of the United States. This response is termed “terrorism” by Washington and the war against terrorism serves as a source of endless profits for the military complex and for a police state to “protect” Americans from terrorism, but not from the terrorism of their own government.

The bulk of the American population is too misinformed to catch on, and the few who do
understand and are attempting to warn others will be silenced. The 21st century will be one of the worst centuries in human history. All over the Western world, liberty is dying.

The legacy of “the war on terror” is the death of liberty.
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2013/03/18/iraq-after-ten-years-paul-craig-roberts/

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Mon 03/18/13 01:16 AM


What difference does it make how smart ANY of the voters are?...You know damn well that any pull on the lever of a Diebold slot machine is gonna come up "Obama."

In the old days they called it vote fraud...Today they call it privatization of the electoral process.

I heard a rumour that The Christians, Jews and Muslims have all finally reached an agreement on what to call the USA..."The Obama nation of desolation"...because everybody who can afford to is leaving the country.


gotta admit this post of your may uniquely make some sense ducksterflowerforyou
Not even close to reality based thinking.

COLUMBUS - The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."

The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc. - who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush - prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O'Dell's company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.

O'Dell attended a strategy pow-wow with wealthy Bush benefactors - known as Rangers and Pioneers - at the president's Crawford, Texas, ranch earlier this month. The next week, he penned invitations to a $1,000-a-plate fund-raiser to benefit the Ohio Republican Party's federal campaign fund - partially benefiting Bush - at his mansion in the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0828-08.htm

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Thu 03/14/13 05:16 PM
Edited by Bestinshow on Thu 03/14/13 05:19 PM
he dogs bark but the caravan moves on. We have weathered many a storm here at these blogs over time. It isn't always smooth sailing. In this world, there are two basic types of people, with a few sub-categories. In the main, there are the people who seek the truth because it is important to them and they understand how the lack of it will cripple them in their movements and also determine the direction of their movements. On the other hand are those who want no part of the truth because it does not support what they want to believe, at the expense of the truth. In this latter case there is no cure for the condition, until the false perspective meets up with the truth and that will come with some severity of contact. This is a cosmic certainty. All anyone requires when anonymous primates throw **** through the bars of their cage, that confinement in which they have imprisoned themselves, is patience and fortitude, all of what is needed will follow after at its designated pace. Thank God for The Apocalypse on the one hand ...and a continuous mounting fear and darkness on the other.

The new Pope on a Rope has been installed as the titular head over at Child Molester Central. Tens of thousands of bleating, hysterical sheep were on hand, on site, or video linked, to celebrate the selection of another rubber stamping ghoul. Clearly the ones engaged in the shadow management of church funds are pleased with the selection. It comes as a complete surprise to me that this is the first Jesuit Pope. I don't think it necessary for me to get into what the Jesuits have been up to over the centuries, from their dark iniquities in the oppression of indigenous peoples, to the awful horrors visited on third world nations. This new Rope a Dope Pope has got the requisite bag of dirty laundry, attending him into the investiture. This is as it should be. This provides the levers of control for those pulling the strings. This is how it has always been. You put someone already compromised into a position of power and that power is exercised by the people with the dirty evidence on the stooge in residence. The comic ironies of this institution just continue to rear one ugly head after another.

These same principles of blackmail and control extend into the political arena, with monsters like Lindsey Graham, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, John Brennan, Bwak! Obama and just about every single stuffed shirt, corruption bot, scamming the system in these hours of transition. Behind these twisted freaks are The Central Bankers, the Satanic, Rothschild Nation and the multinational corporations. In concert with these vicious anti-human forces, is the cultural hijacking and manipulation of society, by political correctness and the celebration of any and all perversions that work contrary to the well beings of all of us; those aware of what is taking place and those terminally clueless, until the appropriate trauma surfaces, which it will.

I cannot stress this enough and I will continue to bring it up and bring it up and bring it up because it is critical to your operational harmony in the day to day and your survival as well. The major weapon of the dark side, is the manipulation of appearances. Their greatest power lies in their ability to convince you that what you see is real and what you see is being determined by them, through their control of the media and every other industry that impacts on the human consciousness. You have to establish a commitment to the mantra of 'things are not what they seem'. The whole extravaganza is just a groundswell of poisonous mist that the rising sun will burn away in due course, especially if it is rising in your heart at the same time.

It's a hard road to hoe, when you are surrounded on all sides by quasi-functional morons, who refuse to hear what compromises their pursuit of useless things and temporary positions of phantom power. That is the problem with delusion. It presents something as it is not. This directly leads to you becoming what you are not, followed by a belief system that stratifies and rigidifies, until you become tone deaf to the bells of freedom. You hear things that are being generated by malicious entities, for the purpose of seducing you into truly unfortunate circumstances. What you cannot hear, as a result, are those transmissions dedicated to your liberation and transcendence, out of the murk and mire of this desperate and dying age.

Another thing that has been mentioned here again and again, is what the real purpose of all this insanity is. Several portals are opening but we will concern ourselves with only two of them because all portals fall, by definition and destination into two general areas of being. Each of them is equipped with a magnetic resonance that keys into particular vibrationary states. If you are being sucked down into the material swamp, you are being ferried to a certain portal. This portal leads into a kind of dressing room where bodies and lifetimes are hung on racks, similar to the closet where your clothes hang now. These are the lifetimes that await you in the coming 26,000 year cycle. This is the result of going in the wrong direction and being deaf to all reason and useful assistance. If you are moving in the opposite direction and are magnetized by forces seeking to lift you out of this Karmic Boot Camp, you will proceed into one planetary system or another, based on your degree of awareness and relative level of freedom from any number of things. In some cases, not everything is worked out here but can be worked out 'there'.
http://www.zippittydodah.com/2013/03/a-new-pope-at-child-molester-central.html

Interesting take on events

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Mon 03/04/13 06:19 PM


For some odd reason this needs to be here. RIP Hunter.


“We are going to punish somebody for this attack, but just who or where will be blown to smithereens for it is hard to say. Maybe Afghanistan, maybe Pakistan or Iraq, or possibly all three at once. Who knows? Not even the Generals in what remains of the Pentagon or the New York papers calling for war seem to know who did it or where to look for them.

This is going to be a very expensive war, and Victory is not guaranteed--for anyone, and certainly not for a baffled little creep like George W. Bush. All he knows is that his father started the war a long time ago, and that he, the goofy child President, has been chosen by Fate and the global Oil industry to finish it off.”
― Hunter S. Thompson



Wow, another drug addled Cter. How appropriate.

regardless he is "spot on" laugh

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Mon 03/04/13 06:06 PM
For some odd reason this needs to be here. RIP Hunter.


“We are going to punish somebody for this attack, but just who or where will be blown to smithereens for it is hard to say. Maybe Afghanistan, maybe Pakistan or Iraq, or possibly all three at once. Who knows? Not even the Generals in what remains of the Pentagon or the New York papers calling for war seem to know who did it or where to look for them.

This is going to be a very expensive war, and Victory is not guaranteed--for anyone, and certainly not for a baffled little creep like George W. Bush. All he knows is that his father started the war a long time ago, and that he, the goofy child President, has been chosen by Fate and the global Oil industry to finish it off.”
― Hunter S. Thompson

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Sun 03/03/13 12:48 PM
Seriously its like arguing with people who are watching HunnyBooboo and at the commercials decide to try their skills at logic and deductive reasoning. I cant stop laughing sometimes.

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Sun 03/03/13 12:29 PM




Seems to me he is more than qualified to make informed comment and please stay on the issues and not the man. Amateurish really and pathetic.


Not really, because of your amateurish logical fallacy of arguing from authority, I was providing evidence for your source being another crazy CTer.

Your repetition is what is pathetic. It must be time for you to drag out your old Mineta lie.

You use the same old sources over and over again. Have you read Farmer's book yet?
WhaT would some guy from Austalia know any howlaugh

Ran out of Argument again?laugh
How can anyone argue with two people one from Sweden and from Australia who always drag things off topic, photo bucket dump and generally trash any serious discussion of the events of 911?

Who refuse to use logic and common sense?
Refuse to look at any evidence that contradicts their fixed world view? seriously if this forum had an ignore option I would have ignored you long ago and kept the discussions on track to a logical conclusion.


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Sun 03/03/13 12:20 PM


Seems to me he is more than qualified to make informed comment and please stay on the issues and not the man. Amateurish really and pathetic.


Not really, because of your amateurish logical fallacy of arguing from authority, I was providing evidence for your source being another crazy CTer.

Your repetition is what is pathetic. It must be time for you to drag out your old Mineta lie.

You use the same old sources over and over again. Have you read Farmer's book yet?
WhaT would some guy from Austalia know any howlaugh

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Sun 03/03/13 12:19 PM



Have you nothing better than continuously repeating this opinion piece by a nutcase?

Obviously not.

About Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. His latest book, The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West is now available.

Seems to me he is more than qualified to make informed comment and please stay on the issues and not the man. Amateurish really and pathetic.
yep,and a total Nutcase!
Please provide proof for your far off opinion what do you base this off the cuff comment on?

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Sun 03/03/13 12:18 PM



There is no point debunking these stupid theories because the CTer's won't alter their belief system.


Ain't it the truth! It's been 12 years since 9/11 and it looks like most people still believe the fanciful tale spun by the liars in Washington.
:laughing:


amhybe because it is not a fanciful tale. there were hundreds if not thousands of eyewitnesses. the OP and his ideas are not going to save the dudes in guantanamo...sorry

where are you and the OP from adn what country do you represent?
I am born in the USA white male served military 2o year union man raised two kids own a home a riding lawnmower a new car a old truck and have two wonderful kids who are independent I have a feeling my 19 year old son who also is a union man probably makes more money and has better common sense than most of those who defend the official version of 911.

Want witnesses? Watch this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6alf9_xswA

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Sun 03/03/13 12:13 PM

Have you nothing better than continuously repeating this opinion piece by a nutcase?

Obviously not.

About Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. His latest book, The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West is now available.

Seems to me he is more than qualified to make informed comment and please stay on the issues and not the man. Amateurish really and pathetic.

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Sun 03/03/13 11:20 AM
Edited by Bestinshow on Sun 03/03/13 11:20 AM

In order to understand the improbability of the government’s explanation of 9/11, it is not necessary to know anything about what force or forces brought down the three World Trade Center buildings, what hit the Pentagon or caused the explosion, the flying skills or lack thereof of the alleged hijackers, whether the airliner crashed in Pennsylvania or was shot down, whether cell phone calls made at the altitudes could be received, or any other debated aspect of the controversy.

You only have to know two things.

One is that according to the official story, a handful of Arabs, mainly Saudi Arabians, operating independently of any government and competent intelligence service, men without James Bond and V for Vendetta capabilities, outwitted not only the CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency, but all 16 US intelligence agencies, along with all security agencies of America’s NATO allies and Israel’s Mossad. Not only did the entire intelligence forces of the Western world fail, but on the morning of the attack the entire apparatus of the National Security State simultaneously failed. Airport security failed four times in one hour. NORAD failed. Air Traffic Control failed. The US Air Force failed. The National Security Council failed. Dick Cheney failed. Absolutely nothing worked. The world’s only superpower was helpless at the humiliating mercy of a few undistinguished Arabs.

It is hard to image a more far-fetched story–except for the second thing you need to know: The humiliating failure of US National Security did not result in immediate demands from the President of the United States, from Congress, from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and from the media for an investigation of how such improbable total failure could have occurred. No one was held accountable for the greatest failure of national security in world history. Instead, the White House dragged its feet for a year resisting any investigation until the persistent demands from 9/11 families for accountability forced President George W. Bush to appoint a political commission, devoid of any experts, to hold a pretend investigation.
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2012/09/11/the-11th-anniversary-911-paul-craig-roberts/
again if anyone does not understand this feel free to ask questions.