REAL POLITIK -
The secretive organisation known as 'The Fellowship'
is based in Arlington Virginia,
In a House called 'The Cedars'
The Cedars-
2301 North Uhle Street,
Arlignton,
Virginia
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within the same timeframe [Feb 2005] the US put pressure on Syria to pull Troops out of Lebanon, in an attempt to foster a 'democratic revolution..
What is the tree on the lebanese flag?
Why - It's a Cedar
Are the assassinations in the Middle East an MK operation?
On September 15, 2001, just four days after the 9-11 attacks, CIA Director George Tenet provided President [sic] Bush with a Top Secret "Worldwide Attack Matrix"a virtual license to kill targets deemed to be a threat to the United States in some 80 countries around the world. The Tenet plan, which was subsequently approved by Bush, essentially reversed the executive orders of four previous U.S. administrations that expressly prohibited political assassinations.
According to high level European intelligence officials, Bush's counselor, Karl Rove, used the new presidential authority to silence a popular Lebanese Christian politician who was planning to offer irrefutable evidence that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon authorized the massacre of hundreds of Palestinian men, women, and children in the Beirut refugee camps of Sabra and Shatilla in 1982.
Rove's White House 'Murder, Inc.' - Wayne Madson
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Is this the same deal?
The former Prime-Minister of Lebanon, a billionaire and a man who helped the Lebanese to recover from the civil war of the 1980s - Sheikh Rafiq al-Hariri (60) was assassinated in Ein-Mreisseh neighborhood of Beirut on Monday, February 14, 2005. A huge bomb (an equivalent of some 300 kg TNT) exploded, when his heavily guarded motorcade passed in front of the St. George's Hotel. Apart from Mr. Hariri, 16 other people were killed and about 100 were wounded. A mysterious, unknown Jihadist group called "Aid and Jihad in the Lands of Syria" claimed responsibility for the killing (in a videotape shown on al-Jazeerah TV).
The life of Rafiq al-Hariri, a self-made man from Saida in Lebanon, had much in common with the career of Sheikh Mohammed bin Laden, who emigrated from Yemen to Saudi Arabia at the beginning of the past century and then founded one of the richest clans in the Kingdom. OCNUS
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Syria's 'Cedar Revolution' is a case in point, one that illustrates the entirely illusory nature of the 'media hype' which is, unsurprisingly, identical to the U.S. government's official line. The official story is that the long-suffering peoples of Lebanon have had enough, and 'drunk with the mere promise of the magical elixir of Democracy' are at last rising up, seizing their liberty, and throwing off their Syrian oppressors. It's a pretty story, albeit a bit simple-minded and hackneyed, but there's just one problem: it isn't true. - source
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Could it be that the whole thing was an illuminati signal to put the 'Cedar Revolution' in place as the next step in it's global agenda ?
"...assassinations of foreign leaders like Hariri and Hobeika are ultimately authorized by two key White House officials, Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove and Deputy National Security Adviser Elliot Abrams. In addition, Abrams is the key liaison between the White House and Sharon's office for such covert operations, including political assassinations." - Hariri reportedly assassinated to make way for large US air base in Lebanon - Wayne Madsen
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Rantizi survived several attacks
until in April 2004, he was killed
in a car-bomb attack
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Flashback:
Haaretz newspaper [has] reported that the Palestinians late Monday blamed the United States for emboldening Israel to assassinate Rantisi by vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning last month's "extrajudicial execution" of Sheikh Yassein, during a Security Council emergency meeting to discuss Rantisi's assassination.
But Israel countered that it has been forced to take "defensive actions," including killing Rantisi, because the Palestinians refuse to meet their international obligation to arrest terrorists and get rid of terrorist groups like Hamas.
Isreal assassinates Hamas leader Abdel-Aziz al Rantissi
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Who's Next??? for Lies & FREEDOM FRIED
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New Bush? - A world ruled by instinct?
Bruce Bartlett, a domestic policy adviser to Ronald Reagan and a treasury official for the first President Bush, told me recently that "if Bush wins, there will be a civil war in the Republican Party starting on Nov. 3. " The nature of that conflict, as Bartlett sees it? Essentially, the same as the one raging across much of the world: a battle between modernists and fundamentalists, pragmatists and true believers, reason and religion.
"Just in the past few months," Bartlett said, "I think a light has gone off for people who've spent time up close to Bush: that this instinct he's always talking about is this sort of weird, Messianic idea of what he thinks God has told him to do." Bartlett, a 53-year-old columnist and self-described libertarian Republican who has lately been a champion for traditional Republicans concerned about Bush's governance, went on to say: "This is why George W. Bush is so clear-eyed about Al Qaeda and the Islamic fundamentalist enemy. He believes you have to kill them all. They can't be persuaded, that they're extremists, driven by a dark vision. He understands them, because he's just like them. . . .
"This is why he dispenses with people who confront him with inconvenient facts," Bartlett went on to say. "He truly believes he's on a mission from God. Absolute faith like that overwhelms a need for analysis. The whole thing about faith is to believe things for which there is no empirical evidence." Bartlett paused, then said, "But you can't run the world on faith."
Forty democratic senators were gathered for a lunch in March just off the Senate floor. I was there as a guest speaker. Joe Biden was telling a story, a story about the president. "I was in the Oval Office a few months after we swept into Baghdad," he began, "and I was telling the president of my many concerns" - concerns about growing problems winning the peace, the explosive mix of Shiite and Sunni, the disbanding of the Iraqi Army and problems securing the oil fields. Bush, Biden recalled, just looked at him, unflappably sure that the United States was on the right course and that all was well. "'Mr. President,' I finally said, 'How can you be so sure when you know you don't know the facts?"'
Biden said that Bush stood up and put his hand on the senator's shoulder. "My instincts," he said. "My instincts."
Biden paused and shook his head, recalling it all as the room grew quiet. "I said, 'Mr. President, your instincts aren't good enough!"'
NY Times via Refuse & Resist
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Bush Speaking in Tongues? or symptoms of Mind Control?
A reporter named Walter Storch allegedly filed a memo as to the extreme paranormal or inexplicable activities that the President experiences. There is no way to confirm the allegations but they raise some interesting questions.
"In the current White House, attendance at daily Christian Evangelical prayer meetings is mandatory. It is reliably reported that Bush has a thick pad of lined, yellow notepaper on his desk, placed there just before the Vice President arrives.
Notes taken by the President are transcribed and prepared as talking points for the President. At some time in the past, the President suffered what one of his aides called "a very minor seizure" and as a result of this, the President has a very difficult time following any unscripted conversations. For this reason, his staff carefully and aggressively protect the President from "unexpected" questions that he is not capable of answering."
At one point during a staff conference, the President stood up and began to speak in an unknown language. Mr. Rove was able to stop the President and get him to resume his seat. It was reported that for a period of time (about fifteen minutes) after this incident, the President appeared to be 'somewhat confused and very inarticulate."
Bush has also declared that he speaks directly to God. There have been many instances where he has declared that his talks with God have resulted in attacks on countries and the crusade that everyone fears is happening in the Middle East. - source
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How deep a man is President George W. Bush?
"He's not an intellectual. He is not what I guess would be called a deep thinker," says Woodward. "He chastised me at one point because I said people were concerned about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction. And he said, 'Well you travel in elite circles.' I think he feels there is an intellectual world and he's indicated he's not a part of it … the fancy pants intellectual world. What he calls the elite."
How does the president think history will judge him for going to war in Iraq?
"After the second interview with him on Dec. 11, we got up and walked over to one of the doors. There are all of these doors in the Oval Office that lead outside. And he had his hands in his pocket, and I just asked,
'Well, how is history likely to judge your Iraq war,'" says Woodward.
"And he said, 'History,' and then he took his hands out of his pocket and kind of shrugged and extended his hands as if this is a way off. And then he said, 'History, we don't know. We'll all be dead.'" - Bob Woodward - CBS
comment: Dead? how long will this shit last?
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onward christian soldiers?
A 2002 Time/CNN poll found that 59 percent of Americans believe that the prophecies found in the Book of Revelations are going to come true. Tune in to any of the more than 1,600 Christian radio stations or flip on one of the 250 Christian TV stations across the country and you can hear some of this end-time gospel. And you will come to understand why people under the spell of such potent prophecies cannot be expected, as Grist puts it, "to worry about the environment. Why care about the earth when the droughts, floods, famine and pestilence brought by ecological collapse are signs of the apocalypse foretold in the Bible?"
These people believe that until Christ does return, the Lord will provide. One of their texts is a high school history book, America's Providential History, which contains the following: "The secular or socialist has a limited resource mentality and views the world as a pie ... that needs to be cut up so everyone can get a piece." However, "the Christian knows that the potential in God is unlimited and that there is no shortage of resources in God's earth … while many secularists view the world as overpopulated, Christians know that God has made the earth sufficiently large with plenty of resources to accommodate all of the people." No wonder Karl Rove goes around the White House whistling that militant hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers." He turned out millions of the foot soldiers in this past election, including many who have made the apocalypse a powerful driving force in modern American politics. - Bill Moyers
The secret government - Bill Moyers, documents U.S. support of terrorist regimes and the brutality of Americas foreign policy.
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Consider the Johnny Gosch story an interesting example of the USA mind control enterprise: Without wishing to doubt such heart rendering stories of his kidnapping, one can't help remembering that there is a lot of money to be made from publicity.
there are many possibilties:
In certain contexts we see a neo-christian witch-hunt for neo christians!, such pedophile scaremongering, all could be a useful tool in behavior control, initiating a fear of anyone who appears to fit the stereotype promoted by major media.
The whole genre of conspiracy is an enterprise. In a free market economy which is out of control, would you put it past people exploiting [even initiating] a incredible scenario?
see the Aileen Wournos case
books, movies, rights, returns, human misery it seems is big business. I just hope i'm wrong...about this
but: maybe i'm on the money about EVERYTHING, and what we have is a free for all...engineered chaos for profit and control
Maybe, just by judging the pervasive, do ANYTHING FOR MONEY ATTITUDE [one that I see on a daily basis]...this system of abuse goes right to the top...and is involving itself in the most depraved acts...
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And then THIS Happened
Point Blank - an alternative magazine in Des Moine Iowa, publishes an extensive
Cover Story: Death of a Conspiracy By Tim Schmitt -
Johnny Gosch, Jeff Gannon, Hunter Thompson and the unraveling of a troubling tale.
READ IT HERE
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