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Administration
06-06-2007, 02:06 PM
A new blog entry has been published and is now available for readers.

Oil Wars (http://www.e-watchman.co.uk/)


Also, the 20 Questions (http://20answers.blogspot.com/)blog has been updated.

Kenneth
06-06-2007, 03:49 PM
It seems to me that as Lyndon LaRouche once called him the twit in the Whitehouse is itching for a war with someone in his desperate attempt to stop next years elections where Bush and co will be out on there behinds. Any thinking person can see that in on way are neither Iran nor North Korea a threat to the West, so what's on the man's mind, the control of control of oil. It has to be said that Bush must have known that Vladimir would react in the same way as Kennedy did in the Cuban missile crisis. What would the American's do now if Moscow planted nuclear missiles in Cuba? Bush is attempting to start off a third cold war with some crazy agenda in mind. People lived in feared during the last cold war, and even though there was a long peace as a result between the two super powers (other than war by proxy) today the world is a very different place. The greed for oil will only push the doomsday clock nearer to midnight and the GT.



"While men become faint out of fear and expectation of the things coming upon the inhabited earth"

watchman
06-06-2007, 05:28 PM
It seems to me that as Lyndon LaRouche once called him the twit in the Whitehouse is itching for a war with someone in his desperate attempt to stop next years elections where Bush and co will be out on there behinds. Any thinking person can see that in on way are neither Iran nor North Korea a threat to the West, so what's on the man's mind, the control of control of oil. It has to be said that Bush must have known that Vladimir would react in the same way as Kennedy did in the Cuban missile crisis. What would the American's do now if Moscow planted nuclear missiles in Cuba? Bush is attempting to start off a third cold war with some crazy agenda in mind. People lived in feared during the last cold war, and even though there was a long peace as a result between the two super powers (other than war by proxy) today the world is a very different place. The greed for oil will only push the doomsday clock nearer to midnight and the GT.



"While men become faint out of fear and expectation of the things coming upon the inhabited earth"[/b]

LaRouche has pointed out that Bush is not the problem. It is the financier oligarchy who are pulling the strings behind the scenes. They know that their financial system is doomed. At some point they are intentionally going to scuttle the dollar-based system and hope to pick up all the pieces in the aftermath. Their main concern is that a combine of nations may assert their national interests and sink the British banking system first. To insure that that doesn't happen they intend to destroy the power of the U.S. congress first and turn the nation over to their favorite Manchurian candidate. It is fascinating to watch.

Jeshurun
06-07-2007, 01:24 PM
I was waiting to see how long the renewed Cold War would take to hit FoxNews (BushTV), and it finally did yesterday. It was presented that Putin was agreeable to this missile defense system and expressed a desire to take part in it just a few months ago, and there was no clue as to the sneakiness of it. A discerning viewer would have to wonder why Russia would ever sanction a defense system that is clearly designed to defend against its' own missiles.

Then again I guess the average American viewer thinks that Al-CIA-da can somehow commandeer the entire stockpile of ICBM's, with Bin Laden co-ordinating the effort from his cave.

watchman
06-07-2007, 01:44 PM
A new article appeared on Global Research that supports the view that the missile shield is intended to enhance the Anglo-American first strike capability against Russia.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?con...va&aid=5893 (http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=5893)