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Re: Saddam to be executed.

by Nexie <greenknight@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 29, 2006 at 10:52 PM

Rock Drill wrote:
>  Nexie  wrote:
> 
>> Rock Drill wrote:
>>> Saddam's execution is for one prime reason - to keep him silent so
>>> that the US Government can more safely keep its dirty secrets about
>>> their involvement with him and their implicit sup****t of the invasion
>>> of Kuwait. Saddam was an evil man, but so are many people in power in
>>> the world today.
>>>
>>> Bill Hicks was spot on with his likening of US policy to Jack Palance
>>> throwing a gun to the feet of a villager and then saying 'Pick it
>>> up....'
>>>
>>> The US contributed to the creation of the moster that Saddam became,
>>> but there are far bigger monsters around, ones who use the media and
>>> fear rather than gas to suppress the populace.
>>>
>>> It seems that our leaders follow the doctrines of Hitler, who said:
>>>
>>> "The great m***** of the people will more easily fall victims to a big
>>> lie than to a small one."
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> "How fortunate for leaders that men do not think."
>>>
>>> All killing is obscene, whether at the hands of a terrorist or of the
>>> state.
>> Especially when the state is the terrorist.
>>
>> http://www.energybulletin.net/12125.html
>> http://www.energybulletin.net/7707.html
>>
>> War on Terror or War on t'Euro? What price on life? If you consider the

>> trillions of dollars at stake, a few thousand deaths at the World Trade

>> Center (sic) must have looked pretty cheap to Hop-along Bush to ensure 
>> he had free reign to do what he liked.
>>
>> I wonder what would happen if Britain adopted the Euro? Probably 
>> nothing, if the US has a grip on Russia and China's oily short and 
>> curlies as well, what chance does our little nuclear-capable island
have?
>>
>> I have never more fully appreciated the adage "One man's terrorist is 
>> another man's freedom fighter."
> 
> Those links arevery  interesting. Thanks for those. I didn't realise
> that the financial implications of oil being sold in anything other
> than US dollars would be so catastrophic for the US.
> 
> If Britain adopted the Euro, it would hit some of the major oil
> trading marketplaces, as these deals would be done in Euros. That is
> why we didn't adopt the Euro - because the US didn't want us to.
> 
> Whilst we are busy ba****ng the US, I kind of like David Icke's
> assertion that the (British) Virginia Company still actually owns the
> US of A...
> 
> "In effect, the Virginia Company, the cor****ation headed by the
> British Crown that controlled the 'former' colonies, simply changed
> its name to the United States and other related pseudonyms. These
> include the US, USA, United States of America, Wa****ngton DC, District
> of Columbia, Federal Government and 'Feds'. The United States
> Cor****ation is based in the District of Columbia and the current
> president of the cor****ation is a man called George W. Bush. He is not
> the president of the people or the country as they are led to believe,
> that's just the smokescreen. This means that Bush launched a 'war on
> terrorism' on behalf of a private cor****ation to further the goals of
> that cor****ation. It had nothing to do with' America' or 'Americans'
> because these are very different legal entities. It is the United
> States Cor****ation that owns the United States military and everything
> else that comes under the term 'federal'. This includes the Federal
> Reserve, the 'central bank' of the United States, which is, in
> reality, a private bank owned by controlling stockholders (and
> controllers of the US Cor****ation) that are not eyen American.
> This is the bank from which the United States Cor****ation borrows
> 'money'. The Federal Reserve was manipulated into existence in 1913
> and dictates the United States interest rate that has a massive
> knock-on effect on the rest of the world."
> 
> Icke may be barmy (especially 'the royal family are reptiles' theory)
> but some of what he writes about makes a lot of sense. Maybe that
> makes me barmy too, but I do think we are being misled on a massive
> scale. And whatever happened on 9/11 possibly is one of the biggest
> lies ever told, but it is nested in some even bigger lies...

There's no "may" about Icke being barmy, entertaining though he is. And 
you're definitely barmy (though in a nice way).

I suspect that the coup d'etat of the American war of independence may 
have nullified any claim on the colonies that the Virginia Company may 
have had (even if the whole shennanigans was manipulated by the 
Freemasons to create a new masonic homeland). See? I'm barmy too, so it 
can't be that bad.

I think Michael Moore sums up the whole issues surrounding the 
Petrodollar Wars nicely for mass consumption in Fahrenheit 9/11, 
particularly how it is essential for the US economy for oil to be traded 
in dollars to sup****t it's own borrowing. As the oil reserves become 
more scarce, I think America's imperialism is just going to escalate. I 
predict within 20 years, the current treaties preventing the 
exploitation of the oil fields under Antarctica will be conveniently 
disposed of. To get the ball rolling...I suspect that penguins are 
developing nuclear capability and already may have biochemical weapons 
of mass destruction developed from herring.

The royal family may not be reptiles either, although they might as well 
be (and having seen the science fiction series V as a child, I quite 
like the idea and wouldn't be at all surprised.)

http://www.serendipity.li/more/monarch.htm

On the whole, I believe that the whole human race is barmy, and the only 
sane ones are shuffling, hairy Scotsmen mumbling into their breakfast 
cans of Special Brew whilst urinating up against the windows of Marks & 
Spencer regardless of the string quartet buskers in the intervening space.

And speaking of buskers, anyone who is unfamiliar with Nottingham's 
Xylophone Man (Frank Robinson) is encouraged to see this news item on 
the BBC website...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/features/2003/12/notts_faces_xylophone_man.shtml

Despite having the musical ability not quite matching Gladys Pugh from 
Hi-De-Hi or most electronic doorbells, the Xylophone Man braved all 
weathers every day to play his unique brand of three-note blues whilst 
tapping out a rhythm with his foot that only he could comprehend or even 
imagine, over and over and over and over...

He now has a tram named after him. And quite deservedly in my opinion. 
If people like Frank ruled the world, it would be a happier place. 
Incomprehensible and FUBAR'ed, true, but happy nonetheless.
 




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Saddam to be executed.
Rock Drill <rock.drill  2006-12-29 12:10:57 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Nexie <greenknight@[EM  2006-12-29 19:04:42 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Rock Drill <rock.drill  2006-12-29 21:41:47 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Nexie <greenknight@[EM  2006-12-29 22:52:03 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Rock Drill <rock.drill  2006-12-29 23:57:55 
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Nexie <greenknight@[EM  2006-12-30 06:43:26 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Rock Drill <rock.drill  2006-12-30 12:44:24 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Nexie <greenknight@[EM  2006-12-30 21:16:13 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Rock Drill <rock.drill  2006-12-31 14:21:13 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
"oldmadbadger"   2007-01-08 17:22:25 
Re: Saddam to be executed.
Nexie <greenknight@[EM  2007-01-09 08:05:50 

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