Leaked document - Middle-east Peace by the end of the year
Have you ever wondered who really runs the US Congress? Probably not. How many realise that Israeli support is needed before major military spending sprees? Global democracy, is the term now being thrown around. And all the while, Americans continue to participate in the world's most envied democracy, and if opinion polls taken among the same people who believe that Saddam was responsible for the WTC disaster is true, most of them believe it is they whom are instrumental by way of the presidential balloting process, which they perform with ritual diligence and at regular intervals in history.
Who was it that said that religion is the opiut of the masses? It gives humanity some consolation in an otherwise uncontrollable course of events. A series of events which affects those who live out their lives closer to the ballot box far less significantly than it does those whose lives are torn apart thousands of miles from the envied democracy and ultimate bastion of freedom.
In this intelligence report by Link TV, it appears that peace is intricately balanced by the desire to get rich by selling arms. If it weren't for Arms manufacturers' insatiable desire to get rich, peace would have no hope of ever emerging in the middle east.
Ironic, yet true some would argue. And some would agree if they were on crack and shared the visions of a madman. All of this according to what appears to be a completely deliberately leaked and yet to be proven, honestly drawn up Israeli document referring to Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 borders, and a two state solution in Occupied Palestine. The document was leaked in the run-up to the planned November 2007 peace conference in which Israel is touted to be willing to sign yet another "final and lasting peace agreement" in which the racist and repressive state will recognise Palestinian sovereignty, and bring Biblical Peace to a "once conflict-riddled region" that few Americans can even find on a world map. Unfortunately, it seems the whole affair is nothing more than something for the gossip tabloids because it relies in the unlikely scenario that all of those attending the conference will have absolutely no knowledge of regional affairs, or that the crack cocaine will be served between meals. It appears to be nothing more than a smoking magic mushroom, or a stack of torn cards laid out on a round table with seventeen corners.
If you enjoy the intrigue of this Link TV item, then you will love the somewhat dark comedy served up by the Onion Network. In this fascinating report, we are promised future computer simulated graphics that will put the CSI ratings in the attic. The most horrible and dark tale is promised about a girl gone missing. In typical western media style, television reporters/comedians mirror the kind of diplomatic intrigue served up by American and Israeli politicians, to an apparently feeble-minded, world's most gullible audience with an insatiable appetite for the macabre and totally unfounded story.
These are in no way presented to minimise the daily tragedy being seen in the world today, only as a commentary or parody of the reality of western propaganda and the numbing effect it tends to have on the human soul. It is far from humorous. In fact hardly a grin made it across my face while watching both clips.
Thanks to all for stopping by. And PLEASE swear at me in the comment box. But remember, I am not anti-American or anti-semitic. On the contrary, I believe the world would be a much better place if all people received a sound education and all enjoyed tuning in to reality TV instead of fiction passed up as newsworthy events. That way, we may all stand a better chance of having leaders playing a responsible role in international and domestic affairs. I am also against narcotics, but fully support the decriminilisation of cannabis in the absence of any reputable and scientifically sound research that can prove the herb more destructive than alcohol or tobacco. If the government agencies and their agents responsible for distributing narcotics were brought to book, imagine how many more people like me there would be criticising our leadership? Is this a good thing? I wonder what you would say?
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- http://www.ajc.com/opinion/content/opinion/stories/ 2006/11/29/1129edcarter.html
- Blackcommentator
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