Friday, March 7, 2008

Bush May Be Raising False Flag Op vs Venezuela

The neocons have two major problems with the Chavez regime in Venezuela. It is a democratically elected leftist government. The country distributes a sizable portion of its oil revenues to poor citizens.
The success of Venezuela puts the lie to the American propaganda effort. Nobody needs an invasion of US troops to establish to establish a democratic republic. American forces are ruinous to domestic tranquility and to economic development.
The people of the world know this and even elements within the brain washed US public begins to see the light. The Bush regime has no social redeeming value. They can only destroy liberty through hate mongering and fear. They build nothing. They burn everything they can't steal from the Global Village.
Still, the Administration enjoys a 19% public approval rating and its chosen candidate John McCain has support from over 45% of voters.They could lose the 2008 election, if they fail to rig the voting machines properly. It is against the New World Order mentality to give the other side anything approaching an even break.
They worked hard to ruin Constitutional guarantees with the Patriot and Military Commissions Acts. Why should they risk handing over these dictatorial powers to Hillary (or to John McCain for that matter)?
The NSPD 51 allows the President to assume dictatorial powers over all three branches of government indefinitely. The NSPD is deliberately vague in its specifications covered by top secret protocols. The officials, the mass media and the public have little knowledge of this project. The President can declare a disaster and establish Military Law. He can suspend elections and ensure himself a third term. Our first indication of this will be when the National Guard breaks down our doors to confiscate our weapons.
George Bush already has a handy excuse for this. He has cleared the invasion of Ecuador with the 'loyal' opposition. The right wing Columbian regime has entered Ecuador to kill FARC terrorists who had sheltered there. They found the dead leader's computer there. On the hard drive was the truncated message in which the Chavez camp was to give FARC $300 millions to buy the makings of a dirty atomic bomb.
Supposedly, this garbled message justifies an attack on the leftist Ecuadorian government Hillary and Barack agreeing.
For $300 millions anyone can purchase several atomic bombs or up to six of the suitcase variety. Available from Israel, Russia or the US State Department, they fit into golf bags for easy delivery. Only a poor fool would buy used uranium to make a bomb.
The UN Charter prohibits Columbia [or the US] from invading Ecuador. The UN should ask its member nations to defend Ecuadorian sovereignty.
Greg Palast, Ourfuture.org, offers a number of fine insights to this sorry event.

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