by Stefan Fobes
It’s been a trying time for the controllers who run things this year. Their puppet Bush dogged in the polls, the West starting to see what war is really all about, and with world focus newly aimed at economic matters, the prospect of an Iran war is fading away like water on a hot griddle. So what to do?
In the last two Star Wars films, Palpatine needed to create his Empire. But he couldn’t just go in and start turning a Republic into a People’s Republic right away. The Jedi would have made pizza slices out of him. So he created a problem, with the Separatists, headed by the guy he was secretly working with, Count Dooku. Slowly but surely, he gradually introduced “protection” legislation in the Senate, took the unprecedented step of putting in a gigantic army which his apprentice Dooku created, and bit by bit turned the once proud Republic into a police state. It finally culminated to where where the people had accepted a state of war, fear, and troopers walking around on the streets for so long that it was a snap to declare himself galactic tyrant and kill the heroes of the Republic amid the cheers of the people. All his opponents were killed brutally. Create a problem, or do everything you can to let an existing one fester, wait for the cue words “something must be done!”, and rush in what you want done. Nero did it by burning Rome and blaming it on the Christians, and Hitler did it by setting fire to the German Parliament building, the Reichstag, blaming that on the Communists, and activated martial law provisions of the German Constitution to take the seat of power with little resistance.
I knew there was an agenda in the pipes when NATO did an airstrike to take out the “Taliban” fighters, but had not much to go on. Found it intriguing when I saw the New York Times gripe about the hundreds of evil dark shadow Taliban forces infiltrating and taking over Afghan villages, laying mines, drinking blood, just partying away. There are just a few little problems with this Taliban hype we’ve been hearing in the background these past years. First, the only Taliban out there are the ones that were airlifted out of Afghanistan in 2001 by the US, as reported by MSNBC. This PBS clip fleshes things out more. Second, we are told that the Taliban is big into the heroin/poppy business. I guess we must be dealing with the Bizarro world Taliban, and not the one that destroyed the poppy crops of the Afghan farmers under pain of torture, calling it un-Islamic when they held power in Afghanistan, right?
After the coalition forces invaded Afghanistan, this tiny country became rife with production, becoming in just a year’s time the world’s biggest producer of world opium and heroin. This isn’t surprising one bit when you realize that the various intelligence agencies like the CIA and MI5 are the ones shipping the drugs into their home countries. See here this 60 minutes clip of the former head of the DEA, Robert Bonner, admitting the CIA’s involvement in the drug trade. The British military last year set up a program bullhorning Afghan farmers, telling them that growing poppies was understandable and acceptable. Not just that, they’re even buying the crops from the farmers! Why encourage poppy growth when they know what it’ll be made into? Why not encourage food production? Because helping the people is not the idea. A coordinated program like that takes calculation, not ineptness. Gary Webb, the San Jose Mercury journalist who in 2004 recently committed the modern miracle of killing himself by shooting himself twice in the head, rolled out in ‘96 his Dark Alliance series of reports detailing the CIA’s dealings with the contras and more importantly, how they channelled crack cocaine into South Central LA Black American neighborhoods. And then they have the nerve to pull young kids over for having nonaddictive bags of weed, bugging people by utilizing their disgusting CIA informant network of mob members, prostitutes, drug addicts, thieves and all sorts of society’s lovelies. Yes, that’s who they use in real life, people. Have you ever seen a government worker act all human and friendly like you see in those fake network propaganda shows? 9 times out of 10, hell no. Also, there was a CIA plane that crashed last year with nearly 4 tons of cocaine. But Al-Qaeda probably snuck it on cause they want to make the CIA look bad.
What is really really wrong here is the fact that there are no Taliban fighters running around conquering anything. UPI seems to be the lone wolf reporting this crucial fact:
Afghan police officials said Tuesday reports of Taliban extremists seizing control of several villages in Kandahar province are unfounded.
The Afghan National Police and Western coalition forces said they encountered no resistance while performing patrols in the province’s Arghandab district, which is near a prison from which 400 Taliban prisoners escaped last week.
“The patrol found no evidence that militants have overwhelming strength in the Arghandab area,” the officials said in a news release.
Obama, in one of his magic sermons, said that he would go into Pakistan against the country’s will in order to fight Al-Qaeda, something which ties in neatly with the aforementioned events, but actually seems so out of the blue compared to the stated policies of Bush and McCain and all the rest. Pakistan? They already caved years ago. They’re in the “nuclear family”. So why would they be against the US coming in? If the puppet BBC/CNN/Faux News repeat over and over that the Taliban leaders are headquartered in Pakistan, they would. People wondered why it was that Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani dictator, took the rare step of writing his memoirs, where he says that the US threatened to bomb Pakistan if they did not cooperate with the war on freedom, while still in office. It looks like they might be pulling a Saddam Hussein act on the world stage, where they accuse a government of harboring someone or something they do not have, blitz our eyes with carefully crafted scripts of paid stooges chanting death to America, and then call in NATO or something of the sort.
The Illuminati, controllers, New World Order, whatever the nomenclature these days is, plan things on a holographic style operation model. One of the more interesting properties of a hologram is that you can store multiple images on one piece of film. When you aim the laser (look at) the film at one angle, you see one thing. Look at another angle, you see something completely different. Never do they do something for less than two reasons. As I go over in One more step to checkmate – The US-Burma-China connection, one of the real reasons for wanting to control the Mideast is that it is a stepping stone to China. A planned future conflict is on the agenda between the US, Britain and whoever, and China and Russia and their allies on the other “side”. The plan is to stragecially encircle China before it can gain any more ground in Asia. Therefore Mideast launchpads are needed. Oil is not the end plan here. It never has been. The oil companies make more money with oil supplies locked down and scarce than not. Basic economics. Pakistan was also a part of India, where there must be millions of ancient relics, and god knows what other valuable artifacts. I understand that most people who read this believe that this started hundreds of years ago, but if you follow the “religious” and secret society symbols and depictions of the “gods” and trace the genealogy of of those running things today, you will see that this whole game goes back thousands to ancient Babylon and beyond. Widespread knowledge of their origins and the secret knowledge they work with is not the plan. Thus all the bookburnings and tragedies like the looting and destruction of the Iraqi museums and libraries containing items weighing tons and relics of incalculable historical value. The only people who had the expertise to do that and get away unharmed were the US & British military.
Only time will tell if Pakistan will have that sort of a role in this. Another interesting facet of this is British Prime Minister Gordon Brown ordering up hundreds more British troops for Afghanistan on Monday. This is a total 180 from Blair’s pulling out half the British contingent from Iraq last year. On the same day that this was announced, hundreds of Afghan prisoners escaped after a group of fighters, which the mainstream media calls Taliban, came in and bombed the jail they were in. I was talking earlier about the way that the controllers get their plans in. What happened during this Afghan bailout is just what I mean:
US-led forces have played a part in a Taliban attack on an Afghanistan prison that set hundreds of militants free, some reports speculate.
Experts in regional affairs believe that Taliban militants attacked the Kandahar prison with the green light from US forces.
They say it is questionable – how could the militants dare attack the prison with US-led troops stationed just northeast of the jail?
The sources also noted that although clashes between Afghan security forces and the militants lasted for several hours, US-led troops did not intervene.
Ordinary people share the idea, asking how is it possible that hundreds of militants could attack a government prison, detonating more than 800 kilograms of explosives and foreign forces show no reaction.
They say the blasts were deafening and awakened everyone in the region. No one can claim not being aware of the attack.
No indeed. At least no one who wants stability and peace in Afghanistan, that is. If this escalates into a full scale conflict, this is the guy (probably dead in a ditch somewhere) you’ll be told is the leader of the Taliban.
We have a cute little eye in the triangle there in the video still, too. Every single major terrorist has been either been an intelligence agency asset or protected by them, as Steve Watson of Infowars.net shows us. Unlike the propaganda on CNN, he actually has sources who don’t have anything to gain from us believing their blockbuster assertations. Mr. Maulavi Jalaluddin Haqqani here is just the next one down on the roster. The International Herald-Tribune reports:
A quarter-century ago, Maulavi Haqqani was a favorite of American and Pakistani intelligence agencies and of wealthy Arab benefactors, for his effectiveness in organizing mujahedeen fighters from Afghanistan, Arab nations and other Muslim regions to attack the Soviet forces that had occupied Afghanistan in the 1980s
A little further into this article, it starts to look more liike a quarter second ago:
Meanwhile, Pakistani forces have been reluctant to move against the Haqqanis. According to European officials and one senior Pakistani official, Maulavi Haqqani has maintained his old links with Pakistani intelligence and still enjoys their protection.
Asked in 2006 why the Pakistani military did not move against Maulavi Haqqani, a senior Pakistani intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, acknowledged that it was because he was a Pakistani asset.
And if the conflict continues and more digging is done, we’ll see the same old movie being played again — Western asset that will escape with his handlers when the going gets tough and no one will ever see him again. If he’s not dead already. This would actually get tiring if there weren’t actual lives at stake here. People, this is what your sons and daughters are being sent in to create. These are the consequences of letting yourselves be lied to.





June 19, 2008 at 5:36 pm
wow
July 24, 2008 at 3:18 am
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September 5, 2008 at 4:01 am
ah.. where were a human right activities ? ..
September 12, 2008 at 7:53 pm
I love your article.
But some of those pictures made me stop reading for a sec…
Truly horrible… Please youre writing is good enough to explain the situation without those…
And btw if someone is actually reading this all the way they are probably that intelligent they do not need those reminders
Please keep up the good work.
And to those for the nwo are something…
In the Endgame there are no winners only losers.