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15
May

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17
Apr

A British Broadcasting Corporation documentary on Mordechai Vanunu, the man who exposed the reality of Israel’s nuclear weapons programs

Jewish media

We receive filtered news and information.

and the stockpile of nuclear bombs it churns out, has brought to light a very critically important fact which sheds much needed light on who controls the American media.

Israel’s Secret Weapon (click here for the video)  is a fact filled well documented film which makes it crystal clear Israel has not only nuclear weapons of mass destruction, but also deadly chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction as well. It does a great job of showing Israel’s fear of Mordechai Vanunu who blew the whistle on Israel’s secret nuclear weapons production. After being kidnapped by Israeli terrorist agents Vanunu was imprisoned for over 18 years and is now still under house arrest.

One of the many benefits of this documentary, in addition to bringing attention to the plight of Mr. Vanunu and the real threat the Jewish state is to world peace, is that it brings to light the fact that the media in the United States is not a free media. The media in America censors and shapes the “news” in ways that are most beneficial to Israel. Everything Americans see on the news is seen through Jewish lenses.

At 40:09 in the documentary the BBC correspondent asks Americans who are demonstrating in Minnesota against the war in Iraq if they know who Mordechai Vanunu is. Nobody knows who he is. She then asks them what they would say if she told them he was somebody who exposed Israel’s nuclear weapons of mass destruction which nobody knew about before he told the world. The first person to answer said, “Why is our media, that is supposed to be free and open, not telling us?” Why, indeed.

The signs the protestors were holding all referenced war for oil. Not one of them said, “No war for Israel” which would have been much more accurate. The reason no one had such a sign about Israel being the cause of the Iraq war is because of the point the BBC correspondent made – America’s media is almost exclusively kosher. Information gathered goes through a Zionist filter prior to being released for general consumption. If the media masters think the facts could be damaging for Israel, then those facts are suppressed. Case in point is Mr. Vanunu and Israel’s stockpile of nuclear and thermonuclear bombs along with their stockpile of biological and chemical weapons. This should be front-page news along with demands that Israel either open up or be opened up for inspections of its WMD. Instead, hardly a word is mentioned about them and absolutely no words are spoken or printed calling for such inspections. This shows great power, focus and design of the media manipulators. Especially since all other nations in the Middle East are under scrutiny regarding WMD.

With Nobel Prize winner Gunter Grass writing and publishing his heroic and fact filled poem, What Must Be Said, about Israel’s deadly WMD stockpile and its submarines which carry these deadly nuclear weapons all around the globe, we now KNOW that Israel can strike anywhere and anyone in the world with a nuclear attack. The fact that the media does not cover this very real threat in-depth is solid evidence of who the “journalists” and editors are working for.

A fascinating article about just how Jewish the media is was written by Joel Stein. In his article he lists some of the most influential media figures in America which reveals a very, very kosher (I use “kosher” as a strongly negative word because kosher is a very negative and costly reality) media. Mr. Stein’s article even brings out the fact that the chief executive of CBS, Leslie Moonves, is “so Jewish his great uncle was the first prime minister of Israel,” Ben-Gurion. (Moonves’ name may be derived from Ben-Gurion’s wife’s maiden name, Munweis.

As the kosher media and Israel and its political whores in Washington continue to move us to yet another unnecessary war for Israel’s benefit, this time with Iran, we need to educate everyone we possibly can for the real reason for the war. This will at least allow the sincere protestors to have more accurate signs which will read, “NO WAR FOR ISRAEL!


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27
Feb


At a total cost of more than 3.1 million lives, the Vietnam conflict is, to date, Americas longest and most controversial war. It also marked the first time TV journalists ventured to the frontlines to bring the spectacle of combat into American living rooms. Across the nation, Americans watched, captivated by the surprise Tet Offensive and the slow-motion tragedy of the 77-day Battle of Khe Sanh, and inspired by the courage and skill of American soldiers at decisive engagements like Ia Drang Valley, Con Thien, and Dak To. This special THE HISTORY CHANNEL collection profiles the decision-makers of the Vietnam War and chronicles each key event, from the advisors arrival in 1959 to the airlift from the roof of the American Embassy in 1975. Archival footage and interviews with historians and veterans reveal the military and political strategies in play, and CBS News archives take viewers to the frontlines to witness the daily struggles of American servicemen and women. Combining interviews with Vietnam veterans and the actual footage from CBS News coverage, the viewer is given a glimpse into the war that has rarely been seen. Battle stories are heart breaking enough in the words of the veterans, but coupled with the news footage and reporting (for the first time from the front lines,) it becomes a greater more personal grief.

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23
Feb


At a total cost of more than 3.1 million lives, the Vietnam conflict is, to date, Americas longest and most controversial war. It also marked the first time TV journalists ventured to the frontlines to bring the spectacle of combat into American living rooms. Across the nation, Americans watched, captivated by the surprise Tet Offensive and the slow-motion tragedy of the 77-day Battle of Khe Sanh, and inspired by the courage and skill of American soldiers at decisive engagements like Ia Drang Valley, Con Thien, and Dak To. This special THE HISTORY CHANNEL collection profiles the decision-makers of the Vietnam War and chronicles each key event, from the advisors arrival in 1959 to the airlift from the roof of the American Embassy in 1975. Archival footage and interviews with historians and veterans reveal the military and political strategies in play, and CBS News archives take viewers to the frontlines to witness the daily struggles of American servicemen and women. Combining interviews with Vietnam veterans and the actual footage from CBS News coverage, the viewer is given a glimpse into the war that has rarely been seen. Battle stories are heart breaking enough in the words of the veterans, but coupled with the news footage and reporting (for the first time from the front lines,) it becomes a greater more personal grief.

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19
Feb


At a total cost of more than 3.1 million lives, the Vietnam conflict is, to date, Americas longest and most controversial war. It also marked the first time TV journalists ventured to the frontlines to bring the spectacle of combat into American living rooms. Across the nation, Americans watched, captivated by the surprise Tet Offensive and the slow-motion tragedy of the 77-day Battle of Khe Sanh, and inspired by the courage and skill of American soldiers at decisive engagements like Ia Drang Valley, Con Thien, and Dak To. This special THE HISTORY CHANNEL collection profiles the decision-makers of the Vietnam War and chronicles each key event, from the advisors arrival in 1959 to the airlift from the roof of the American Embassy in 1975. Archival footage and interviews with historians and veterans reveal the military and political strategies in play, and CBS News archives take viewers to the frontlines to witness the daily struggles of American servicemen and women. Combining interviews with Vietnam veterans and the actual footage from CBS News coverage, the viewer is given a glimpse into the war that has rarely been seen. Battle stories are heart breaking enough in the words of the veterans, but coupled with the news footage and reporting (for the first time from the front lines,) it becomes a greater more personal grief.

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18
Feb


At a total cost of more than 3.1 million lives, the Vietnam conflict is, to date, Americas longest and most controversial war. It also marked the first time TV journalists ventured to the frontlines to bring the spectacle of combat into American living rooms. Across the nation, Americans watched, captivated by the surprise Tet Offensive and the slow-motion tragedy of the 77-day Battle of Khe Sanh, and inspired by the courage and skill of American soldiers at decisive engagements like Ia Drang Valley, Con Thien, and Dak To. This special THE HISTORY CHANNEL collection profiles the decision-makers of the Vietnam War and chronicles each key event, from the advisors arrival in 1959 to the airlift from the roof of the American Embassy in 1975. Archival footage and interviews with historians and veterans reveal the military and political strategies in play, and CBS News archives take viewers to the frontlines to witness the daily struggles of American servicemen and women. Combining interviews with Vietnam veterans and the actual footage from CBS News coverage, the viewer is given a glimpse into the war that has rarely been seen. Battle stories are heart breaking enough in the words of the veterans, but coupled with the news footage and reporting (for the first time from the front lines,) it becomes a greater more personal grief.

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08
Feb

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30
Nov

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11
Nov

 

by Sami Jamil Jadallah

 

When I first arrived in the US back in 1962 as an immigrant, my oldest brother Nabil was undergoing basic training at Ft. Bragg, NC. He was to stay there a few extra months for his jump training. Nabil left for Columbia, South America back in ’53 and a year later my father was able to get an immigrant visa to the US and Nabil joined my father in 58. It was in ’62 that I first met my brother Nabil since his departure in ’53. Within couple of weeks of arriving home back in Gary, Indiana Nabil was on his way to Fairbanks, Alaska where he stayed for 18 months.

Almost a year to the date after graduating from high school, I got my draft notice in Washington DC where I was working for National Airlines. I took my induction tests and welcoming papers in Chicago and joined the US Army on June 2nd 1966. Of course no need here to mention what I saw, which was so shocking of men doing all they can to get out of the draft and going to war.

The train trip from Chicago to Ft. Polk; LA was a long one almost 36 hours with a breakfast stop in Jackson, Mississippi. Since arriving in the US I traveled to cities like Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Ann Arbor, South Bend, Washington DC and New York, but it was my first trip South and I could not believe the poverty I saw as we traveled south to Louisiana. I guess not much has changed since then.

Basic was not so easy, and I was assigned to a company with a bunch of guys from Texas, Illinois, Arkansas and Indiana and of course every one wanted to show how tough they were and of course the drill sergeant took care of that behind the barracks.

I was so lucky to be selected a squad leader from the first day and I shared a room in the wooden barracks and it was on my first day that I was called in to the office of the CO to inform me, as Muslim, the mess made arrangements for me to have special meals. I very much appreciate this gesture and I told this story thousands of times to people in the Middle East who questioned treatment of Muslims. Of course that was before September 11th, when all that changed.

The Vietnam War came home to Gary in 64, with the first funeral I attended. The brother of my girl friend was killed in Vietnam. Of course that was neither the first nor the last death that I remember. My bunkmate on the train down to Ft. Polk died within days of arriving in Vietnam and a classmate from high school Jack Nurse was the first one to die from our graduating class. The war was every thing to us in those years.

Lucky for me, I was sent to Ft. Monmouth, NJ for communication school and I was able to manage and pass the 10 weeks electronic school and I was the only one out of 25 graduating class that did not receive orders to proceed to Vietnam. I was sent to Ft. Huachuca, AZ. Frankly it was great assignment. While at Ft. Monmouth, I was selected as squad leader and I was selected squad leader within one week of arriving in Arizona.

The War in Vietnam was intensifying with hundreds of thousands finding their way to Vietnam, and my brother Nabil was one of those. He was stationed in Pleiku. Nabil later was to serve in Panama, in Puerto Rico, Honduras, Salvador, Peru, Ecuador, Yemen and Saudi Arabia. He lives in San Anton.

Soon after graduation from high school, my bother Lutfi joined the US Marines and soon was followed by other brother Suleiman who joined the Army and soon after I was discharged my other brother Taiseer joined the US Marines.

It was an American family with 5 out of 6 brothers serving the nation.

While at Ft. Huachuca I won the “soldier of the month” several times and was nominated to attend the 6th Army NCO Academy in Ft. Louis, Washington. There was the real challenge and competition. I was skinny guy with a foreign accent and I could not believe when my name was put up for competition.

Throughout the weeks I was in Ft. Louis, I had to compete every day with guys who were the perfect Army poster. The competition ran all the way to the graduation ceremony with this army poster guy and me from South Dakota taking turn leading the troops. I could not believe it when the commanding general called my name and awarded me the “Leadership Award” it was truly the best honor I had in my life.

I left the army after my two years with the rank of Sergeant E5 and I returned home to Gary, Indiana looking for job. I was turned down everywhere I went. I chose not to apply to US Steel. After two weeks of job hunting, and after a long day of searching I decide to walk into Burns Memorial Chapel, a funeral home and I got the job.

While at Horace Mann High School my counselor always wanted to steer me toward non-college career and I simply refused. Few years later I was invited to become the guest speaker at “college night” at the same school. A year after honorable discharge I enrolled at Indiana University where in addition to going to school full time, I worked as an orderly at Mercy Hospital, at Inland Steel, a bus driver at the university among other jobs. I went on to earn a bachelor degree, a master of public and environmental affairs and a law degree.

The training I had in the US Army was of great help to me while at Indiana University and it helped me win the presidency of the Freshman class and the presidency of the student government a year later and it helped me win the chairmanship of the Indiana Student Association, an association of all colleges and universities in the state of Indiana.

Being an active member of the IU Veteran Club made all the difference in winning such competition and so many thanks to all my friends members of the IU Veteran Clubs for their support. Yes, not-withstanding the anger and protests against the war, we were really “in” on campus and were very active in community and student affairs.

September 11th was a watershed for us in this country, and we became the “enemy”. So many things have changed. I must share with you this interesting and moving story. My Marine brother Taiseer’s car and house in St. Petersburg, Florida was attacked and the St. Pete Times carried the story and the police report. The next day and to the shock of every one in the housing complex, a retired Marine Colonel came looking for him.

As the people gathered around to see what is going on, upon meeting with my brother, he opened his brief case, gave my brother the US and Marine flags and as every one watched in amazement, told my brother “we US Marines stick together, and any one bothers you, you know where to find us.” The next day, the St. Pete Times carried a picture of my brother Taiseer wrapped in the American flag. Well, I guess this is the US Marines.

I will always remember with fond memory and cherish those years I served this county, my country of choice and will always remembers the friends I lost in the war and will always remember the friends I made while at Indiana University. Joining the US military was the least thing my family can do for this country, a country that gave us home, citizenship, rewarding careers and so many friends. Thank you America for every thing.

God Bless You America.


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25
Oct

Will we ever know the truth?

 

 

By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor

I received a missive from Franklin Lamb this morning.  He is back in Libya.  He says that Blackwater/Xe has representatives there asking to train the Libyan police. 

Actually, so do I, and I am about as politically far from Blackwater as is possible.  I would see police trained to treat Libyans with honor and decency.  This would be something very new in Libya, America too as we are noting increasingly.

He says this is proof that NATO has taken over.  Blackwater, of course, is closely tied to the Republican Party, its “stealth” owner is Richard DeVos (Amway Corporation), largest Republican donor and former Republican candidate for governor of Michigan.  You don’t get any further from the Obama administration than Blackwater or Amway. 

Why would police need training?  Could it be that, for 42 years, they acted as criminals and thugs, working for the Gaddafi dictatorship?  As I remind Franklin, who spoke of the vast militia that was going to destroy the “rebels” when they came to Tripoli or how Gaddafi was retaking the country, “sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.”

What if this were true:

Libya is the first time the United States has backed a legitimate revolution, the first time it has been on the right side in a conflict, with the poor against the rich, with the just against the cruel, with the righteous against the evil, in our lifetime?  Frank and I aren’t that young either.

Thus far, I am right.  I hope that continues.  If I am proven wrong, Franklin Lamb will let me know, we can be sure of that.  Frank is a “watcher,” perhaps one of the best.  I just filter what he says, I don’t ignore it.

Early on, I am inserting this excellent 21 minute interview with VT’s Josh Blakeney.  Please distribute this as widely as possible, something I suspect anyone who watches it would do anyway.

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The game isn’t over.  Just because no troops ever came in on the ground, as claimed or that only 200 rebels actually took Tripoli in 45 minutes, doesn’t mean the wild stories that came out of the fringe press didn’t have one or two legitmate aspects to them.

I just can’t find them.

First of course, was the “talking points” that came out in March that we have seen a hundred times, about how Libya was a welfare state, freedom and plenty.

None of those who printed these, their own names at the top, ever mentioned the tens of thousands of rockets Gaddafi fired into his own cities, the thousands and thousands of rounds of 155mm artillery or how many hundreds his snipers killed.

Not one word of truth came from any of Gaddafi’s friendly “activist” press assets.

“Assets?”  You can call them nothing else.

Here, the war is over.  What have we learned?

  • There never was Al Qaeda in Libya with the rebels, not one member, despite hundreds of articles, all with the same claims, written by “social activists.”
  • Libyan wealth had disappeared back in 2007 and 2008, when the Gaddafi family and Rothschilds joined together to manage the “Sovereign Wealth Fund.”  All that money vanished years ago, leaving Libya broke.
  • No NATO troops were on the ground in Libya.  Not one photograph was ever taken or published, though I suspect that someone must have at least come ashore and taken a look around.  They must have been very  sneaky.
  • Mercenaries were captured, sent to aid Gaddafi by Israel, thousands of them.  The evidence is staggering and repatriating them has been a major job.  Press “assets” claimed they never existed when, in fact, they made up the majority of Gaddafi’s army.  The rest, as we know now, simply quit and went home.
  • Not one American was killed.  Think of it.  It didn’t last, no American troops, no “NATO” troops aided anyone, the Libyan people did it themselves with NATO planes to help even the score as Gaddafi had, not only mercenaries but a military that cost nearly half a trillion dollars, needed and used for nothing other than parades or, as we saw, against his own people.  Libya had NO enemies other than Gaddafi himself.

Someone shot Gaddafi.  So what?  You say that others probably deserve it more? 

I have talked with real Libyans.  Some grew rich working for Gaddafi and others, so many others, felt enslaved and lost family members to his secret police and brutal prisons.  Gaddafi’s supporters?  He had support from some tribes but mostly his support was bought, secret police, criminals, cowards and press “assets.”

He is dead (probably) and deserves it as much as many.  My own list would have had him on page 37.

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Can America be proud?  Thus far, despite the farcical nature of the bin Laden killing, claiming credit for the blatant murder of an unarmed man who died ten years ago while working for the CIA, the bin Laden issue is pretty straight forward.

There is no evidence that the person claiming to have killed Gaddafi, whether real or not, was under US orders.

If he were, it would have been from the last administration, the one Gaddafi was so friendly with, the one that started all the wars, stole all the money and enslaved the American people.  George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Gaddafi were, not only very close allies, but political clones.

Here is one way of looking at things.  Soon after taking office, Obama went to Cairo and spoke of America’s new relationship with the Islamic world.  Then the questions begin:

  • Did he close “Gitmo?”  The answer is no.  Why?  There was nowhere to send many of the prisoners there.  Did things at Gitmo change?  We don’t know.  Why?  Reporting stopped.  Why?  My guess is that things did change and speaking positively of Obama is not something the controlled press is allowed to do.
  • Did torture stop?  Maybe?  Probably?  The press refuses to discuss is.  Why?  Guess.
  • Did rendition stop?  Same.
  • Were combat operations in Iraq severely curtailed, troops withdrawn to rear areas and withdrawal accelerated?  Yes.
  • Afghanistan?  No excuses there, something senseless, brutal and utterly dishonest is going on there under Obama.  I see the hands of the Israel lobby, India and others along with lack of leadership by Obama.

Reality check.

Obama has obviously “partially” sold out to the Jewish lobby and, to a lesser extent, the “Israel lobby.”

Is there a difference?  Yes.  American Jews support Obama, nearly 80 percent, maybe more.  Obama has agreed to support a veto of Palestinian civil rights in the UN and to keep pouring money into Israel.  He is obviously unaware of the glaring fact that Israeli Jews have a massive movement going against their own government and that he is interfering in their civil rights as well by taking sides against them.

Obama has been obvlivious to too much, drug dealing in Afghanistan, war crimes by Bush, Cheney and others, the idiocy in Afghanistan and his failure to address 9/11.

This leaves the phony killing of Osama bin Laden, someone easily proven as a top CIA asset, a brave and decent man as most of the world sees him, as totally innocent of any accusations of terrorism, 9/11 or otherwise.  Hearing the childish propaganda about Al Qaeda and bin Laden that we now call history dismays me so much.

What we should note, however, is that the seat of what many call “Zionist control” in America, the billionaire extremist Koch brothers, really only one of a group that finance the Republican Party and that helped take control of the Tea Party soon after its inception, spend millions to fight Obama, moreover to have him illegally removed from office.

Thus, we are faced with a conundrum, a reality that doesn’t fit the kind of intellectual paradigms our new “bumper sticker” slogan generations look for.

Everything has to be controlled by a vast “Jewish banking conspiracy.”  After all Hitler told us that.  Of course, he actually was involved directly in a struggle against Jewish bankers, as was Henry Ford.  Both said and wrote many things that are still controversial and considered by “mainstream academia” as wrong.  Well, this isn’t 1933 and the facts of that time have long been obscured.  Those who would review them for us are removed from their teaching positions, financially destroyed and even jailed.

Is the truth a “Jewish conspiracy” or a conspiracy involving Jewish members?  Is there a conspiracy at all, then or now?  As discussing it is dangerous, even physically dangerous, it tells us this:

  • There is a real conspiracy, as Hillary Clinton told America when she tried to get health care for a generation of Americans.  It was the right thing to do then and because of this, powerful forces tried to remove her husband, the most popular and successful president of our era, from office.
  • There is a very real conspiracy against President Obama, attempts to “prove” he is a Muslim or was born in Africa, outlandish conspiracies, continually renewed, continually discussed and heavily financed by groups tied to the State of Israel, groups that openly attack a president heavily supported by Jewish voters.  Things aren’t so simple, are they?

What is our issue then?  We only learn truth through discovering lies.  Nobody tells us truth, whatever “truth” is, be it space alien landings or the very proven international banking conspiracy under the innocent misuse of the imaginary term “derivatives,” we only see the lies and they can lead us to the truth.

We call that “backtracking.”

Gaddafi press assets talked about his “social welfare state” because Gaddafi stole Libya’s money and had to hide the truth.

Gaddafi press assets talked about “Al Qaeda” and the rebels because there is no such organization.  Were there one, they would have denied it.  There was no fear of that.  All “Al Qaeda” communication comes from SITE Intelligence and is, in fact, written and produced in Israel.  Al Qaeda is a myth.  This “backtracking” and a thousand other similar lies over the years proved it.

Those of us with mildly disturbed senses of humor, the only way to survive in “the press,” wonder why Gaddafi wasn’t flown out to an American ship and tossed in the Mediterranean, the new “imaginary” form of Muslim burial.  Just a thought.

However, lightning did “strike twice” as it were.  Gaddafi was frozen.  Reliable accounts tell us that, back in 2001, Osama bin Laden was also frozen.  In fact, there is a rather large industry in freezing people.

More often than not, it is to drag them out later for carefully time deaths, bin Laden “died” to help Obama politically, others, many Israel’s killed by “terrorists” were actually purchased from Russia “prefrozen” to be thawed whenever a convenient victim of a Hamas rocket attack or “suicide bombing” was needed.  If only I were making this up….

Thus, we return to the wonderful interview with Josh Blakeney at the top of the page.  Educations are so expensive now.  Why is there a rather large and extremely well financed, well, what can we call it, conspiracy?  A conspiracy to do what?

Blackeney has proven, time and time again, that a conspiracy exists to create a mythology to replace history, to raise generations on disinformation.  Is this done to create a better world?

Not friggin’ hardly!

Phony history sells race hate, religious strife, war crimes, economic piracy on a massive scale and, in the process, promotes ignorance.  American, Canadian and European generations, certainly Israeli generations, have been raised on a litany of lies and cheap propaganda.

How do we know?

There is real history.  We look around us and see it.  It is seen at the gas pump, at the empty homes, it is seen in the war dead, in the endless scandals we hear of that bury us every day, make us feel overwhelmed, have cost us any trust in our governments. 

This is our history and it is our real history, it is the history we live and it tells us that the history we are taught is a lie.

Can I supply a new one, a better one?  I’m not sure, but I know how to ask questions.  Problem is, that’s illegal or certainly suicidal if someone wants to run for public office or teach in a school or have a book published.  Ask Gilad Atzmon, author of best seller “The Wandering Who.”  This is one small book at one period of time that asks some hard questions and the world has fallen on my good friend.  What is he like?  Gil is an absolutely enjoyable person, honest, kind, I have to admit some of his music confuses me, jazz has always been a mystery.

We sit here, we look at Libya, and we ask ourselves.  Is it possible that an American president actually did something right, something that helps people and did it without oil companies and bankers behind him? 

When no troops showed up, when no “managers” came to run Libya like they did in Iraq, as predicted by the Gaddafi press assets, do Americans have reason to celebrate?

Are those others right too?  Who do I mean?  Those who say that many Americans are worse than Gaddafi ever was. 

Not many Americans know that, officially, Bush and Cheney are considered war criminals by a number of well respected and authoritative organizations and that they actually face very real arrest were they to travel to many nations.

Some know what they did.  I certainly do.  They ordered torture, kidnappings and executions outside any allowable process in a manner totally consistent with the crimes those convicted by the Nuremberg War Tribunals had done. 

In fact, Bush actually “wrote” (nobody really believes George “W” Bush can write anything) a book admitting full complicity in war crimes, a book admissible in court that would convict him. 

Gaddafi, on the other hand, has years of public statements, some amusing, some surprisingly glib and truthful, that makes him seem an almost heroic figure.  I always admired things he said.

But meeting people who lived under his rule was something else.  They said, not just a few, that it was like living in hell and that the things the Gaddafi press assets reported were lies.  The people who told me these things I knew as honest and truthful people.

The Gaddafi press assets told me stories of how, only a week ago, Gaddafi had “reconquered Libya” when my friends there told me he was hiding in Sirte, surrounded and would soon be captured.

One group is proven liars.  Which?  What is my fear?  If we catch one lie, are there others?  Wikileaks “died” because it was found to be a lie.  So much that sounds like what we want to hear, those who tell us who to blame, who guides them, who pays them?

With our history stolen from us, with paid “assets” of, well do we even know, telling us what to think, where do we look? 

A world has been built where no one understands how it works.  “Children’s stories,” albeit evil ones, total myth, fairy stories, replace news, place blame, defend the evil, damn the good.

Those who report, those who teach and, moreover, those who pretend to rule are, in themselves, the weakest of all.  I close with this video from a Pakistani politician and friend, Imran Khan.  You may not know him.   In much of the world, he is a celebrity, a famous athlete, highly influential, perhaps the next president of Pakistan.

I mention him and put this video here because he is the kind of man Americans are looking for, a man we would have as president.  Can America be fixed?  I hope so.  What we can do is top lying, stop blaming, take responsibility for our own lives and begin to honor the truth.  Khan has found the ability to control his anger and disappointment.  I have not.

 

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Posted by Gordon Duff
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