In military parlance, it’s called a diversion.
It could also be called a smoke screen.
Of course, the
And just what is the
Many say the
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has said that he plans to withdraw forces from
And former
According to Brzezinski’s theory, control of the Eurasian landmass is the key to global domination and control of
It seems that
Central Asia is a key region of the globe, since it sits atop vast reserves of oil and gas and is at the crossroads of Asia and
It will also be the main link in two major transport routes that are taking shape, the North-South Corridor between South Asia and
Clearly, a number of global players are competing for influence in
South America is another area of concern for the global ruling class, especially since an Indigenous reawakening and a wave of anti-globalization sentiment have swept across the continent, leading to electoral victories in
The winds of change are blowing across the continent, and there is a sense of hope in
And over the past few years,
This development has upset the plans of the moguls of globalization, who have undoubtedly devised intrigues to reverse the trend.
In South Asia, the people of
Meanwhile, there is no end in sight to the horrific war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has left over five million people dead.
And the extensive focus on the Iraq war could also be meant to divert attention from the impending collapse of the dollar, which will probably lead to an economic meltdown of unprecedented proportions and a great depression in the U.S. and possibly even the adoption of a new common currency, the amero, in the three countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Perhaps the
Today, 18,000 children died of hunger and hunger-related causes. And tomorrow 18,000 children will die, and the next day 18,000 children will die. And the next day and the next day will be the same if nothing is done.
But somehow, media outlets do not cover this issue extensively, and proposals to end world hunger are not being seriously discussed in the corridors of power. Some say just the opposite is true, claiming there are efforts underway to increase hunger as part of a global depopulation program.
And, incredible as it might seem, the
The superficial facts about the Iraq war -– how many U.S. soldiers and insurgents have been killed on a given day, another bombing, another kidnapping, etc., etc., etc. -– are actually meant to divert attention from the real issues and objectives of the Iraq war, such as the fact that it is a war on the past, present, and future since the occupiers have targeted the country’s cultural heritage and national cohesion and even the Iraqi people’s gene pool.
In reality, the Iraq war is a genocidal war in which the U.S. military has used a mutagenic weapon, depleted uranium, which has given Iraqis genetic damage, caused a significant rise in birth defects, and irreversibly irradiated large swathes of Iraq; the occupiers are fanning the flames of sectarian and ethnic strife to pit the Sunnis against the Shias and the Arabs against the Kurds in order to destabilize the country and the region through managed chaos; and a program of cultural destruction is underway in which much of the world’s cultural heritage has been lost, as evidenced in the looting of the National Museum of Iraq after the fall of Baghdad in 2003 and the ongoing damage being inflicted on important archaeological sites like Ur, Uruk, Babylon, Nineveh, and Nippur.
The world is going through dramatic changes and will probably be unrecognizable in a few years, so don’t let the
(Nov. 20
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