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Edited on Wed Aug-05-09 02:30 AM by Peace Patriot
1. Blame all the results of Bushwhack grand looting and other mind-boggling crimes on Obama, starting about...now? Soon, anyway.
2. Diebold him out of office in 2012, and bring on Hitler II.
3. Implement the next oil war in South America, for which much ground work has already been laid, including an intense psyops/propaganda campaign against the presidents of the two main oil targets--Venezuela and Ecuador; $6 BILLION in military aid to Colombia--whose government and military have one of the worst human rights records on earth--as the launching pad against Venezuela's and Ecuador's oil provinces, which are adjacent to Colombia in both cases, and where the Bushwhacks have larded fascist secessionist groups with millions of dollars in US taxpayer money (through John McCain's US taxpayer-funded "International Republican Institute" and other USAID-NED as well as covert budgets); identify these fascists as "patriots" and "freedom fighters," and then--as Donald Rumsfeld urges, in an op-ed in the Washington Post (12/1/07)--provide "swift" U.S. support to (Bushwhack) "friends and allies" in South America. The main goal: to create fascist mini-states in which U.S. global corporate predators can regain control of the oil. Secondary goals: smashing the leftist democracy movement in Latin America; imposing "free trade" directly--not just by corruption, but by force--with the government providing the death squads to murder union leaders (as in Colombia). Venezuela's main oil reserves are located on its Caribbean coast, for which the Bushwhacks reconstituted the U.S. 4th Fleet in the Caribbean last summer (which has been mothballed since WW II), and arranged the recent coup in Honduras, in order to maintain the U.S. military base there, and a population controlled by a fascist coup government. Honduras has a long history of being used as a "lily pad" country for U.S. aggression--it was "death squad central" during the Reagan reign of terror. And, with El Salvador and Guatemala (adjacent to Honduras) electing leftist governments, Honduras' president beginning to advocate for the poor and for Honduran sovereignty, and given Honduras' strategic position, with a long coast on the Caribbean and access to the Pacific, the coup was essential to this war plan.
Alternatively, they could contrive some sort of "Gulf of Tonkin" incident to drag the U.S. into this oil war before Obama leaves office, and perhaps use it as an item in their false narrative for the 2012 election. It is not at all clear that Obama has control of all the levers of our government, and in particular the Bushwhack moles that remain at the Pentagon, the CIA, the State Department (including some very curious, last-minute Bushwhack ambassador appointments in Latin America, and a couple of quite evil long term holdovers), and at other locations within the government, at critical junctures of decision-making and power. This latter scenario--initiation of this second oil war during Obama's tenure--has me very worried, at present, because of the intensification of the propaganda campaign against Chavez so evident in our corpo/fascist media, and somewhat muffled but on-going in overt government policy, and no doubt raging in covert policy and psyops channels. Propaganda campaigns like this--so very like the WMDs in Iraq (replete with South America's "Judith Miller" at the NYT--Simon Romero)--do not come cheap, and are not activated for no reason. The lies about Chavez are mind-boggling. And there is a similar propaganda campaign that we don't much hear about, run by Colombia's narco-thug rulers, against Rafael Correa, president of Ecuador.
Be warned, my friends. Be warned. There is just too much evidence accumulating that this war plan is real, and could be imminent. The SEVEN U.S. military bases in Colombia is just the latest warning sign--a rather big one. Rumsfeld's op-ed was an early warning sign. The white separatists' secession riots last September in the gas/oil rich provinces of Bolivia--funded and organized right out of the U.S. embassy--may have been a test run. Fascist leaders in both Venezuela's and Ecuador's oil rich provinces openly talk of secession. These countries may be facing U.S.-instigated civil war. And we may be facing yet another Iraq. It may not have the same war strategy (outright invasion), but it will have the same purpose--to steal the oil. The events in Bolivia, and now Honduras, are more evidence still. The Bolivian coup was defeated with the help of Brazil, Argentina and Chile, acting through the new South American "common market"--UNASUR. As a Bushwhack test run, it taught the Bushwhacks to avoid any forum in which the combined strength of allied Latin America countries could out-maneuver their coup plans. Thus, for the Honduran coup, they set up PRIVATE "talks" in Costa Rica, run by an unofficial, U.S.-appointed negotiator, Oscar Arias. The goal is to legitimize the coup regime--something that UNASUR did not permit in the Bolivian situation. This preserves the coup's power, whether Zelaya returns or not, to continue Honduras' status as a client state of the U.S., and especially as a U.S. military base.
I still believe that Obama is sincere in his stated policy of peace, respect and cooperation in Latin America. I don't know if he has the power to implement it. And I think there is good reason to suspect that Clinton is colluding with the Bushwhacks on this planned war. (She's being advised by John Negroponte, for godssakes! This is not proof of her collusion. She may be just picking his brain in a very difficult situation. People in positions of power sometimes have to do that. Maybe she's using him, not the other way around. I'm just saying it wouldn't surprise me to find out that Clinton was collusive, and it would surprise me to find out that Obama was.) As for any power that we, the people, have to prevent our country from inflicting more horror on the world, in the interest of global corporate predators, what can I say? We seem to have none at all. On the other hand, the evil lords are still bothering to propagandize us, which means that we still have potential power. They VERY MUCH want us to believe that Chavez is a "dictator" so that, when they instigate civil war there, and smash Venezuela's democracy all to pieces, and send U.S. troops to support Latin American "patriots" and "freedom fighters," we won't give a crap. But it's something, I guess, that they think that our giving a crap might be important; might even--some day--topple them.
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