Friday, May 11, 2007

27th JUNE CAN'T COME SOON ENOUGH

Iraq.
Afghanistan.
Serbia.

And soon Iran.

All in the name of freedom and democracy? No. All in the name of WAR, PROFIT, OIL AND GAS.

Regarding Iraq;
we were told the oil was going to be placed in a trust for the Iraqis. It is now to be dished out to Anglo-American oil companies by a committee packed with Anglo-American oil men.

He ignored the advice which was that Islamic terror in Great Britain would increase as a result of invading Iraq. And he still refuses to grant an independent public inquiry into the largest terror attack on mainland Britain. Why? His excuse is that it would distract us from the war on terror which he propagates, and continues to propagate by flying around the world promoting the war on terror and promoting the war on terror in the journal of the Council on Foreign Relations!

The gap between rich and poor has widened and we are all in much more debt, despite the minimum wage.

And still our money supply is in the hands of the same families who engineered, financed and profited greatly from World Wars 1 and 2 and are now increasingly desperate for a World War 3 which will give them total control of the world so our children won't be able to find out how they have come to live in such an unfair, sick world.

Blair was put into Number 10 by those warmongers. He has served them well. The media, owned by the same warmongering families who control our money supply, is generally sycophantic, and those that aren't are landing very feeble punches.

This man is a traitor. Not quite a traitor to the human race like those he ultimately serves in The City of London and Wall Street, but one of his last acts for "his" country is to sign us up to greater European intergration without us voting on it.

1 out of 10, and the 1 is for Northern Ireland, which may or may not last, and out of my cynicism may well be part of the agenda.

The Guardian's headline reads; 'I did what I thought was right'

It should read; 'I did what I thought was right [for the agenda]'

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