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 Posted: Mon Apr 14th, 2008 05:40 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts244.html

Nonsensical on its face, the Petraeus/Crocker testimony is just another mask in the macabre theatre of lies that the Bush regime has told in order to justify its wars of naked aggression against Muslims.
The three-week "cakewalk" war that would be paid for by Iraqi oil revenues is now into its sixth year. According to Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz, the cost of the war to Americans is between three and five trillion dollars. Five trillion dollars equals the entire US personal and corporate income tax revenues for two years.



Much of the Dooms Day Parade focuses on the criminal war that happens to be controlling the flow of oil.

Oil is the stuff that is used to leverage the use of The Dollar or back The Dollar.

Oil backs The Dollar.

If The Dollar collapses to other part of The Dooms Day Parade is exposed.

Dooms Day A:

War, death, destruction, even nuclear war death and destruction.

Dooms Day B:

Financial collapse at home, recession, depression hardship and an end to ‘The American Dream’ is upon us – for some reason.

Dooms Day A is fought, supposedly, to ‘fight them over there’ before they have to be fought ‘here’.

The message is clearly a huge lie with an obvious hidden aspect.

Oil power must be stolen to secure the power to purchase with The Dollar.

This is exactly what is known as The Dollar Hegemony.

The unspeakable message is clearly a desire to torture and mass murder (people who have oil) so as to avoid working harder for our luxuries.

Really; as devilish as that seems at first blush the message is just that – exactly.

Go ahead and torture and murder as many people as necessary so long as I can still buy all things I want without having to work harder – please.

Torture and murder is 'severe' or 'extreme' you may rationalize?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19734.htm

Knowing is not rationalizing. Knowing is knowing.

 

Last edited on Mon Apr 14th, 2008 06:26 pm by Joe Kelley