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September 5, 2013

IN HIS OWN WORDS: FORMER US ARMY MILITARY INTELLIGENCE OFFICER NOW WHISTLEBLOWER FRANK ‘GREGORY’ FORD SPEAKS TO THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION SHIPPED FROM IRAQ TO A STORAGE DEPOT EIGHT MILES OUTSIDE OF DAMASCUS, SYRIA

September 5, 2013

by Helen Tansey
The T-Room dot us

“Just eight weeks ago though, I received a request and it was an odd request it said ‘What, what is there about those weapons that went into Syria that we need to know about? I said ‘It’s kind of late now to be asking’ and they said ‘No, we need to know because we’re going to do something to those weapons. We’re going to try to destroy them.’ I said ‘ok, alright, what else is it we are going to do?’ [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Abu-Ghraib prison, Afghanistan, Bush Sr, Bush War Crimes, Carlyle Group, Damascus, former US Army military intelligence Agent Greg Ford, Frank Greg Ford, George HW Bush Sr, George W. Bush, Greg Ford, Iraq's WMDs, Prince Bandar, Saddam Hussein, Syria, Syria chemical attack, T-Room, the t room, Whistleblower, WMDs

August 31, 2013

EVIDENCE OF AMERICAN WAR CRIMES LIKELY TARGET IN SYRIA

Knowing the current puppet occupying the White House is willing to use America’s military might to destroy evidence of US war crimes which will knowingly lead to WWIII is well, nothing short of pure diabolical evil.

August 31, 2013

by Helen Tansey
The T-Room dot us

What if the WMD’s aka chemical weapons reportedly never found in Iraq exist? What if those chemicals were safely ensconced in Syria, then an ally in America’s War on Terror? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Bush seeks immunity from war crimes, Bush Sr, Bush War Crimes, Carlyle Group, Cheney seeks immunity from war crimes, Civilian v Military Leaders, Damascus, Frank Gregory Ford, Geoge HW Bush Sr, George W. Bush, Iraq's WMDs, Mustard gas used on Iraninas, Pentagon, Powell seeks immunity from war crimes, Prince Bandar, Rice seeks immunity from war crimes, Rumsfeld seeks immunity from war crimes, Russia opposes American attack, Russia will attack Saudi Arabia, Saddam Hussein, Sarin gas used on Iranians, Syria, Syria chemical attack, T-Room, Tactical Human Intelligence Teams, the t room, THTs, Whitewashing torture, WMDs, Wolfowitz seeks immunity from war crimes

July 11, 2011

Drone Wars: US Ramping Up Unmanned Air Strikes and Domestic Surveillance

“Unmanned aerial vehicles are once again grabbing headlines as the UK government was forced to admit last week that an RAF drone killed four Afghan civilians and injured two others in an air strike in Helmsland earlier this year.”

Click HERE to read full transcript and here to read more work at Global Research Center dot com

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, bombing, drone, Libya, nobel peace prize, Obama, obama and the the nobel peace prize, Pakistan, Patriot Act, peace prize, Police state, predator, reaper, somalia, spy, strike, surveillance, uav, Yemen

May 4, 2011

Dr. Steve Pieczenik, aka "Jack Ryan" and "Richard Clark" of the Tom Clancy Novels, Speaks the Unvarnished Truth About OBL Psyop

Update x1 – Dr. Pieczenik was on Alex’s show again yesterday, May 4 3, 2011.  Videos of the interview are below. Let’s hope more Dr. Pieczenik’s come out and stand by their country rather than the corrupt political apparatchik. Something tells me the American’s are ready to stand with the elite who dare to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Update x2 – Dr. Pieczenik returned to Alex’s show yesterday, May 4, 2011 with Paul Joseph Watson and this time he made it abundantly clear that he and others are watching and know who is who in the White House. Messing with the American public through an expanding TSA and restricting our liberties will bring about a second American Revolution.

by Helen Tansey

Bush off/Obama on - Two Peas in a Pod

Yesterday, May 3, 2011, Alex Jones, Infowars, interviewed Dr. Steve Pieczenik (see bio below) for two hours during his daily broadcast. Dr. Pieczenik reiterated the facts on the ground then, back in 2002, that Osama Bin Laden suffered from Marfan’s Syndrome and was in renal failure in 2001. The US CIA paid for Bin Laden’s treatment at a hospital in Dubai who shortly thereafter died by Special Forces. Dr. Pieczenik reported to Alex in 2002 that Osama’s body was then frozen only to be trotted out when it would be most useful to whomever was serving as President at the time.

Many who were more than aware of these facts were stunned to see President Obama and his White House staff use this sick ploy on Sunday night, which was intentionally orchestrated as a decoy. Yes. A decoy. The psyop operation you have witnessed in “real time” during the last 72 hours is deliberate.

The administration is growing desperate, therefore they must keep your attention distracted from the real issues like no Banker or Wall Street criminal being indicted, they don’t want you to pay attention to rising unemployment, rising food prices, rising gasoline prices, the fraudulent birth certificate Part Deux, Obama’s tanking poll numbers, Congresses tanking poll numbers and more. The people are finally catching onto their malicious UNAMERICAN games and more importantly, they are sick to death of them!

They want their country back! That’s right, the PEOPLE! Not Republican! Not Democratic! Not Whatever! But the People.

You don’t believe me? Well then listen to this interview and then come back and tell me how wrong I am, and how wrong millions of your neighbors, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, moms, dads and co-workers are. I’ll be waiting…

Click “full story” to listen to the full interview with Dr. Pieczenik –

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Afghanistan, Alex Jones, Barry Soetoro, Britian/Zionists, CFR, Chi Town, Chicago, CIA, Council on Foreign Relations, Criminal Bankers, Criminal Cabal, Death of Osama, Dr. Steve Pieczynik, false flag, Fraud, InfoWars, Iraq, Israel, Marfan Syndrome, Obama, oligarchs, Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden died in 2001, Patriot Games, President Obama, Renal Failure, Rham Emanuel, Second Revolution, T-Room, the t room, Wall Street criminals, war, White House is desperate

May 2, 2011

Israel's WikiLeaks Documents Reveal U.S. Knowingly Imprisoned 150 Innocent Men at Guantánamo

From Democracy Now! “The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has begun releasing thousands of secret documents from the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay that reveal the Bush and Obama administrations knowingly imprisoned more than 150 innocent men for years without charge. In dozens of cases, senior U.S. commanders were said to have concluded that there was no reason for the men to have been transferred to Guantánamo. Among the innocent prisoners were an 89-year-old Afghan villager and a 14-year-old boy who had been kidnapped. Some men were imprisoned at Guantánamo simply because they wore a popular model of Casio watches, which had been used as timers by al-Qaeda. The documents also reveal that the journalist Sami al-Hajj was held at Guantánamo for six years partly in order to be interrogated about his employer, the Al Jazeera network. Al-Hajj’s file said he was sent to Guantánamo in order to “provide information on … the Al-Jazeera news network’s training programme, telecommunications equipment, and newsgathering operations in Chechnya, Kosovo and Afghanistan.” For more, we speak with journalist Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America’s Illegal Prison. [includes rush transcript]”

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 150 Innocent Men Tortured, Afghanistan, Amy Goodman, Bush, Cheney, Cuba, Democracy Now, Dubya, Egypt, fascism, Gonzales, Guantanomo Bay, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Mossad, New World Order, Obama, Rice, Rumsfeld, Socialist World Order, T-Room, the t room, Torture, war, War Criminals, wikileaks

April 14, 2011

Pat Tillman's Mom Takes on McChrystal and the President

Go Mary! There is no excuse to place McChrystal in the lead of Military families after his cover up behind your son’s death. This is a slap in your face, ma’am, and you and all of our military families deserve better.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pLLYLmmH9g

The Runaway General -The Rolling Stone profile of Stanley McChrystal that changed history

By Michael Hastings
June 22, 2010 10:00 AM ET

“[…]After Cpl. Pat Tillman, the former-NFL-star-turned-Ranger, was accidentally killed by his own troops in Afghanistan in April 2004, McChrystal took an active role in creating the impression that Tillman had died at the hands of Taliban fighters. He signed off on a falsified recommendation for a Silver Star that suggested Tillman had been killed by enemy fire. (McChrystal would later claim he didn’t read the recommendation closely enough – a strange excuse for a commander known for his laserlike attention to minute details.) A week later, McChrystal sent a memo up the chain of command, specifically warning that President Bush should avoid mentioning the cause of Tillman’s death. “If the circumstances of Corporal Tillman’s death become public,” he wrote, it could cause “public embarrassment” for the president.

“The false narrative, which McChrystal clearly helped construct, diminished Pat’s true actions,” wrote Tillman’s mother, Mary, in her book Boots on the Ground by Dusk. McChrystal got away with it, she added, because he was the “golden boy” of Rumsfeld and Bush, who loved his willingness to get things done, even if it included bending the rules or skipping the chain of command. Nine days after Tillman’s death, McChrystal was promoted to major general.

Two years later, in 2006, McChrystal was tainted by a scandal involving detainee abuse and torture at Camp Nama in Iraq. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, prisoners at the camp were subjected to a now-familiar litany of abuse: stress positions, being dragged naked through the mud. McChrystal was not disciplined in the scandal, even though an interrogator at the camp reported seeing him inspect the prison multiple times. But the experience was so unsettling to McChrystal that he tried to prevent detainee operations from being placed under his command in Afghanistan, viewing them as a “political swamp,” according to a U.S. official. In May 2009, as McChrystal prepared for his confirmation hearings, his staff prepared him for hard questions about Camp Nama and the Tillman cover-up. But the scandals barely made a ripple in Congress, and McChrystal was soon on his way back to Kabul to run the war in Afghanistan.”

Read the rest of the story HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Bush, Family Military Counsel, Friendly Fire, General McChrystal, Mary Tillman, Obama, Pat Tillman, Rumsfeld, the Tillman Family

April 4, 2011

First Susan Lindauer tee's up on RT and then Michael Scheuer brings it home 'You're Just Carrying the Water for Mr. Obama'

First Susan Lindauer, former U.S. Intelligence Asset, who covered Iraq, Libya, Yemen and Syria/Hezbollah for a decade spelled out the real reasons the empire wants Qaddafi out –

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fUxVgxj0vc

Then Michael Scheuer, former head of CIA Bin Laden Unit, brought it home on CNN Sunday night ending his 10 minute interview with ‘You’re Just Carrying the Water for Mr. Obama’ to the anchor. Ouch! What’s that old saying about the truth hurts!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMOtC9zGQHI&feature=player_embedded

Refreshing! Between these stunningly truthful interviews, we now know the real reason the empire opened up a fourth military front – OIL! Plain and simple. This is what our treasure is fighting for.

Now we learn American taxpayer’s are spending $4 Million a day on the Air Force in Libya – this doesn’t include the Tomahawk Missiles we’ve already launched to protect the people of Libya at a cost of roughly $569,000 per missile.

Air Force spending $4 million a day for Libya war

LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press – 1 hr 23 mins ago

WASHINGTON – The Air Force secretary says the service has been spending about $4 million a day to keep 50 fighter jets and nearly 40 support aircraft in the Libya conflict, including the cost of munitions.

Secretary Michael Donley tells reporters that the Air Force has spent $75 million as of Tuesday morning on the war. He says the U.S. decision to end its combat strike role in the conflict will cut costs, but he could not say by how much.

He says the Air Force has spent close to $50 million on the relief effort for the Japan earthquake, including $40 million to evacuate between 5,000-6,000 U.S. personnel.

The total U.S. costs for the Libya air campaign as of March 28 were $550 million, not counting normal deployment spending.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Chevron, CIA, CNN, CNN slammed, France, Gold, Greed, Iraq, Libya, Michael Scheuer, NATO, oil, President Obama, Qaddafi, RT, Russia Today, Silver, Spooks, Susan Lindauer, the Empire, truth, United Nations, US, You're just carrying the water for Mr. Obama

March 30, 2011

LIBYA'S BLOOD FOR OIL: THE VAMPIRE WAR

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlDC-q0d0jw

Let’s see. Rebel forces lead by an Al Queda aka CIA General have taken over the oil exports in Benghazi AND opened a Rothschild Bank. The Banking system prior to this assault was state run and not a part of the New World Order’s banking empire. Again, why are we really over there?

Here is an astute observation from Red State –

I don’t watch the Sunday talk shows because rarely is anything of substance discussed or revealed on them. I suppose fifteen years ago they set the tone for the upcoming week’s media coverage, but today they are a superfluous exercise that has little value beyond providing a subsidy to the hair spray industry.Sometimes, though, an interview comes along that is so disastrous that it has to be commented upon. Today’s joint appearance on Meet the Press by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was just one of those occurrences.

From today’s edition of Meet The Press:

MR. GREGORY:   Secretary Gates, Is Libya in our vital interest as a country?

MR. GATES:   No, I don’t think it’s a vital interest for the U.S., but we clearly have interests there, and it’s a part of the region which is a vital interest for the U.S.

then Hillary jumps in blubbering

SEC’Y CLINTON:   Well, but, but, but then it wouldn’t be fair as to what Bob just said. I mean, did Libya attack us? No. They did not attack us. Do they have a very critical role in this region and do they neighbor two countries — you just mentioned one, Egypt, the other Tunisia — that are going through these extraordinary transformations and cannot afford to be destabilized by conflict on their borders? Yes.

There you have our policy in a nutshell.

This is sort of extraordinary. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a SecDef admit we’ve started killing people, even benighted foreigners, without some kind of vital US interest at stake. I’d actually go farther than Gates. I don’t think we even have a tangential interest in Libya. Contra Clinton, what we’ve done in the past week has done more damage to regional stability than anything Qaddafi has undertaken since 1990.

But wait, there’s more.

At first blush I decided to blog what everyone else had blogged, to wit, the Gates admission. But this statement by Clinton followed.

You know, we asked our allies, our NATO allies, to go into Afghanistan with us 10 years ago. They have been there, and a lot of them have been there despite the fact they were not attacked. The attack came on us as we all tragically remember. [Emphasis mine] They stuck with us. When it comes to Libya , we started hearing from the UK , France , Italy , other of our NATO allies. This was in their vital national interest . The UK and France were the ones who went to the Security Council and said, “We have to act because otherwise we’re seeing a really violent upheaval with a man who has a history of unpredictable violent acts right on our doorstep.” So, you know, let, let’s be fair here. They didn’t attack us, but what they were doing and Gadhafi ’s history and the potential for the disruption and instability was very much in our interests, as Bob said , and seen by our European friends and our Arab partners as very vital to their interests.

This is little short of stunning. Our alleged Secretary of State comparing the situation in Libya to the 9/11 attacks. Our allies went with us to Afghanistan because of Article 5 of the NATO Charter was invoked by the NATO membership in the aftermath of 9/11. No such attack was carried out upon a NATO member by Libya. Beyond that, our NATO allies have hardly carried the brunt of the fight in Afghanistan. It is not for nothing that ISAF is said to stand for “I Saw Americans Fight.” If we were going along with Britain, France, and Italy to help them protect their national interests we should have limited our role to providing logistics — such as aerial refueling, intelligence and command-and-control support, not on the leading edge of the attack.

But going back to the main point, does our Secretary of State really think what happened in Libya is even vaguely comparable to what happened on 9/11? Or is she simply spinning a typically Clintonian lie to try to divert attention from the fecklessness of this administration? Is she a knave or a poltroon?

(posted w/permission)

Ah, but there is a “back story” to Libya and Gadhaffi and as usual it’s called OIL, GOLD, GREED!

By Susan Lindauer, former U.S. Asset who covered Libya at the United Nations from 1995 to 2003

Who are we kidding? The United States, Britain and NATO don’t care about bombing civilians to contain rebellion. Their militaries bomb civilians every day without mercy. They have destroyed most of the community infrastructure of Iraq and Afghanistan before turning their sights on Libya. So what’s really going on here?

According to the CIA, the following never happened…

Last October, US oil giants— Chevron and Occidental Petroleum— made a surprising decision to pull out of Libya, while China, Germany and Italy stayed on, signing major contracts with Gadhaffi’s government.  As the U.S. Asset who started negotiations for the Lockerbie Trial with Libyan diplomats, I had close ties to Libya’s U.N. Mission from 1995 to 2003. Given my long involvement in the Lockerbie saga, I have continued to enjoy special access to high level intelligence gossip on Libya.

Last summer that gossip got juicy!

About July, I started hearing that Gadhaffi was exerting heavy pressure on U.S. and British oil companies to cough up special fees and kick backs to cover the costs of Libya’s reimbursement to the families of Pan Am 103. Payment of damages for the Lockerbie bombing had been one of the chief conditions for ending U.N. sanctions on Libya that ran from 1992 until 2003. And of course the United Nations forced Gadhaffi to hand over two Libyan men for a special trial at The Hague, though everybody credible was fully conscious of Libya’s innocence in the Lockerbie affair. (Only ignorant politicians trying to score publicity points say otherwise.)

Knowing Gadhaffi as well as I do, I was convinced that he’d done it. He’d bided his time until he could extort compensation from U.S. oil companies. He’s a crafty bastard, extremely intelligent and canny. That’s exactly how he operates. And now he was taking his revenge. As expected, the U.S. was hopping mad about it. Gadhaffi wasn’t playing the game the way the Oil Bloodsuckers wanted. The Vampire of our age—the Oil Industry—roams the earth, sucking the life out of every nation to feed its thirst for profits. Only when they got to Libya, Gadhaffi took on the role of a modern-day Robin Hood, who insisted on replenishing his people for the costs they’d suffered under U.N. sanctions.

Backing up a year earlier, in August 2009 the lone Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people, Abdelbasset Megrahi, won a compassionate release from Scottish prison. Ostensibly, the British government and Scottish Courts granted Megrahi’s request to die at home with dignity from advance stage cancer—in exchange for dropping a legal appeal packed with embarrassments for the European Courts. The decision to free Megrahi followed shocking revelations of corruption at the special Court of The Hague that handled the Lockerbie Trial. Prosecution witnesses confessed to receiving payments of $4 million each from the United States, in exchange for testimony against Megrahi, a mind-blowing allegation of judicial corruption.

The Lockerbie conviction was full of holes to begin with. Anybody who knows anything about terrorism in the 1980s knows the CIA got mixed up in heroin trafficking out of the Bekaa Valley during the hostage crisis in Lebanon. The Lockerbie conspiracy had been a false flag operation to kill off a joint CIA and Defense Intelligence investigation into kick backs from Islamic Jihad, in exchange for protecting the heroin transit network.

According to my own CIA handler, Dr. Richard Fuisz, who’d been stationed in Lebanon and Syria at the time, the CIA had established a protected drug route from Lebanon to Europe and on to the United States. His statements support other sources that “Operation Corea” allowed Syrian drug dealers led by Monzer al-Kassar (also linked to Oliver North in the Iran-Contra scandal) to ship heroin to the U.S. ON Pan Am flights, in exchange for intelligence on the hostages’ whereabouts in Lebanon. The CIA allegedly made sure that suitcases carrying heroin were not searched at customs. Nicknamed the “Godfather of Terror,” Al Kassar is now serving a prison sentence for conspiring with Colombian drug cartels to assassinate U.S. nationals.

Building up to Lockerbie, the Defense Intelligence team in Beirut, led by Maj. Charles Dennis McKee and Matthew Gannon, suspected that CIA infiltration of the heroin network might be prolonging the hostage crisis. If so, the consequence was severe. AP Reporter Terry Anderson got chained in a basement for 7 years, while 96 other high profile western hostages suffered beatings, mock executions and overall trauma. McKee’s team raised the alarms in Washington that a CIA double agent profiting from the narco-dollars might be warning the hostage takers whenever their dragnet closed in. Washington sent a fact-finding team to Lebanon to gather evidence.

On the day it was blown out of the sky, Pan Am 103 was carrying that team of CIA and FBI investigators, the CIA’s Deputy Chief assigned to Beirut, and three Defense Intelligence officers, including McKee and Gannon, on their way to Washington to deliver a report on the CIA’s role in heroin trafficking, and the impact on terrorist financing and the hostage crisis. In short, everyone with direct knowledge of CIA kickbacks from heroin trafficking died on Pan Am 103. A suitcase packed with $500,000 worth of heroin was found in the wreckage. It belonged to investigators, as proof of the corruption.

The punch line was that the U.S. State Department issued an internal travel advisory, warning that government officials should get off that specific flight on that specific day, because Pan Am 103 was expected to get bombed. That’s right, folks! The U.S. had prior knowledge of the attack.

Unforgivably, nobody told Charles McKee or Matthew Gannon. But other military officials and diplomats got pulled off the flight—making room for a group of students from Syracuse University traveling stand by for the Christmas holidays.

It was a monstrous act!  But condemning Megrahi to cover up the CIA’s role in heroin trafficking has struck many Lockerbie afficiandos as grossly unjust. Add the corruption of purchased testimony– $4 million a pop— and Megrahi’s life sentence struck a nerve of obscenity.

It struck Gadhaffi as grievously offensive, as well—The United Nations had forced Libya to fork over $2.7 billion in damages to the Lockerbie families, a rate of $10 million for every death. Once it became clear the U.S. paid two key witnesses $4 million each to commit perjury, spook gossip throughout the summer was rife that Gadhaffi had taken bold action to demand compensation from U.S. (and probably British) oil corporations operating in Libya. More than likely, Libya’s demands for kick backs and compensation extended to other European oil conglomerates as well—particularly France and Italy—who are now spearheading attacks on Libya.

I knew last summer there would be trouble. Payback would be a b—tch on both sides. You don’t lock an innocent man in prison for 10 years on bogus charges of terrorism, and expect forgiveness. The United States and Britain had behaved with remarkable selfishness. You’ve got to admit that Gadhaffi’s attempt to balance the scales of justice demonstrated a flair of righteous nationalism.

Alas, Gadhaffi was playing with fire, no matter how justified his complaint. You don’t strike a tyrant without expecting a tyrant to strike back.

And that’s exactly what’s happening today.

Don’t kid yourself. This is an oil war, and it smacks of imperialist double standards. Two articles by Prof. Chossudovsky at the Global Research Centre are must reading: “Operation Libya and the Battle for Oil: Redrawing the Map of Africa“ and “Insurrection and Military Intervention: The US-NATO Attempted Coup d’Etat in Libya?”

There is simply no justification for U.S. or NATO action against Libya. The U.N. charter acknowledges the rights of sovereign nations to put down rebellions against their own governments. Moreover, many observers have commented that plans for military intervention appear to have been much more advanced than U.S. and European leaders want to admit.

For myself, I know in my gut that war planning started months before the democratization movement kicked off throughout the Arab world—a lucky cover for U.S. and European oil policy. Perhaps too lucky.

As Chossudovsky writes, “Hundreds of US, British and French military advisers arrived in Cyrenaica, Libya’s eastern breakaway province” on February 23 and 24— seven (7) days after the start of Gadhaffi’s domestic rebellion. “The advisers, including intelligence officers, were dropped from warships and missile boats at the coastal towns of Benghazi and Tobruk.” (DEBKAfile, US military advisers in Cyrenaica, Feb. 25, 2011) Special forces on the ground in Eastern Libya provided covert support to the rebels.”  Eight British Special Forces commandos were arrested in the Benghazi region, while acting as military advisers to opposition forces, according to the Times of London.

We’re supposed to believe the United States, Britain and Europe planned, coordinated and executed a full military intervention in 7 short days— from the start of the Libyan rebellion in mid-February until military advisers appeared on the ground in Libya on February 23-24!
That’s strategically impossible.

Nothing can persuade me that Gadhaffi’s fate wasn’t decided months ago, when Chevron and Occidental Petroleum took their whining to Capitol Hill, complaining that Gadhaffi’s nationalism interfered with their oil profiteering. From that moment, military intervention was on the drawing board as surely as the Patriot Act got stuck in a drawer waiting for 9/11.

The message is simple: Challenge the oil corporations and your government and your people will pay the ultimate price: Give us your oil as cheaply as possible. Or die.
Don’t kid yourself.  Nobody gives a damn about suffering in Libya or Iraq. You don’t bomb a village to save it. The U.S., Britain and NATO are the bullies of the neighborhood. The enforcers for Big Oil.

Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan have something in common. They have vast and extraordinary oil and mineral riches. As such, they are all victims of what I call the Vampire Wars. The Arab Princes get paid off, while the bloodsuckers pull the life blood out of the people. They’re scarcely able to survive in their own wealthy societies. The people and the domestic economy are kept alive to uphold the social order, but they are depleted of the nourishment of their own national wealth.

The democratization movements are sending a warning that I don’t think Big Oil, or their protectors in the U.S. and British governments understand or have figured out how to control. The Arab people are finished with this cycle of victimization. They’ve got their stakes out, and they’re starting to figure out how to strike into the heart of these Vampires, sucking the life blood out of their nations.

And woe to the wicked when they do!

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Former U.S. Intelligence Asset, Susan Lindauer covered Iraq, Libya, Yemen and Syria/Hezbollah from 1993 to 2003. She is the author of “Extreme Prejudice: The Terrifying Story of the Patriot Act and the Cover Ups of 9/11 and Iraq.”

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Al Queda, Benghazi, Bob Gates, Britian, Chevron, China, CIA, France, Gadhaffi, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Iraq, Italy, Libya, Libya's Blood for Oil: The Vampire War, NATO, New World Order, Occidental Petroleum, oil, Rothschild, Secretary Clinton, Secretary Gates, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, State Bank, The real reasons for our assault, US

March 22, 2011

Army apologizes but US Army "Kill Team" Photos Enrage Afghanistans

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2gf2zH7zZ4

03/21/2011

The ‘Kill Team’ Images

US Army Apologizes for Horrific Photos from Afghanistan

By Matthias Gebauer and Hasnain Kazim

Major Public Backlash

At NATO headquarters, there are fears that the coming days could see angry protests in Afghanistan or even potential attacks against NATO units. “The images have an enormous potential here in Afghanistan,” one NATO general told SPIEGEL ONLINE. “Experience shows that it might take a couple of days, but then people’s anger will be vented.”

NATO, under the leadership of the US Army, has been preparing for possible publication of the photos for close to 100 days. In dozens of high-level talks with their Afghan partners, military leaders have sought to pursue the same strategy used by the US diplomatic corps in the case of the sensitive diplomatic cables released late last year by WikiLeaks. They warned those most directly affected and made preparations for the photos’ appearance in the public sphere. This “strategic communication” was aimed at preventing a major public backlash.

The high ranks of those involved in the talks show just how seriously Washington has taken the problem. US Vice President Joe Biden recently spoke about the case with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The head of all NATO troops in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, likewise met with Karzai.

By apologizing and by promising that those responsible will be prosecuted, the US is hoping to prevent Karzai from making any angry public statements on the case.

Whether the effort will ultimately be successful remains to be seen. On Tuesday, Karzai is scheduled to address his country to talk about the transfer of responsibility for his country’s security from NATO to Afghanistan. With him will be members of the NATO leadership and the US ambassador to Afghanistan. Karzai’s address contains no mention of the so-called “kill team,” but the Afghan president is notorious for being unpredictable.

Read the original story HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 9/11, Afghanistan, Apologizes, Apology, Barack Obama, CIA, Der Speigel, General Patreaus, Israel, Kill, Kill Team, New World Order, Photos, President George Bush Jr., The Kill Team Photos, the t room, US Army

March 10, 2011

Stealing from Social Security to Pay for Wars and Bailouts

By Paul Craig Roberts
March 10, 2011

The American Empire is failing. A number of its puppet rulers are being overthrown by popular protests, and the almighty dollar will not even buy one Swiss franc, one Canadian dollar, or one Australian dollar. Despite the sovereign debt problem that threatens EU members Greece, Ireland, Spain, and Portugal, it requires $1.38 dollars to buy one euro, a new currency that was issued at parity with the US dollar.

The US dollar’s value is likely to fall further in terms of other currencies, because nothing is being done about the US budget and trade deficits. Obama’s budget, if passed, doesn’t reduce the deficit over the next 10 years by enough to cover the projected deficit in the FY 2012 budget.

Indeed, the deficits are likely to be substantially larger than forecast. The military/security complex, about which President Eisenhower warned Americans a half century ago, is more powerful than ever and shows no inclination to halt the wars for US hegemony. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, American Empire, Corporatism, Cost of War, Disappearing Middle Class, Disparity between the wealth and the poor, Dollar Collapse, Failing American Empire, fascism, Gold, GOP, Iraq, Military/Industrial Complex, Military/Security Complex, Paul Craig Roberts, President Obama, Shrinking tax base, Silver, Social Security, Speaker Boehner, Trade Deficits, Unemployment Rate, US Budget

February 24, 2011

Press TV – US air raids kill 64 civilians in Afghan village

The village of Heelgal in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar was once filled with joyful cheers of children, but now it is nothing more than a graveyard after being bombed by U.S. air raids.

Read the full story HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 64 innocent Afgans killed in US Air Raid, Afghanistan, General McDonnell, General Petreaus, Press TV, war on ?

December 17, 2010

Refreshing candor from Secretary Clinton

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Al Queda, Fox News, Greta van Sustern, Mujhadeen, Secretary Clinton, Taliban

December 9, 2010

"Ask not what your country can do for you but WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY"

UPDATE 12, 12/20 – Emails to Sen. Warner and Sen. Webb –

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk-YdphEO7k

Feds order farmer to destroy his own wheat crops: The shocking revelations of Wickard vs Filburn

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Senator Warner –

I’ve known you, Sen. Warner, since the days back in Lynchburg, where you were chumming votes for your first senatorial run against the other Warner. I’ve trusted you, Sir. I’ve been to your Pig Roasts, I supported your work as Governor, and now I am expecting absolutely nothing less from you, Sir, of doing what YOU know is right for America. I will know by your votes where your loyalties lie, sir, and I can only trust that YOU will do what is right to protect our First Amendment, private property rights and our ability to grow our own damned food! 

I ask you Sir to VOTE Nay on the following bills before you –

1. FCC – NET NEUTRALITY – Give the Communist administration the middle finger, sir. Vote Nay!!! on anything remotely shutting down the people’s rights under the First Amendment. You, Sir, made your millions due to freedom aka capitalism and why one, especially you, sir, would ever vote Yay for this power grab is beyond me. Make my day and VOTE NAY! 

2. Vote an absolute “NO” on H.R. 2751 & FDA Food Safety Modernization Act – you and I both know, sir, this bill, as is, screws the local farmer. I expect nothing less than a definitive NO! Yeah, I know the Farm Bureau wasn’t at the table in 2004, but I was, and I then and now absolutely represent the small farmer. Therefore, sir, I expect nothing less than a NAY!!!

3. Vote Nay on the Start Treaty! What the hell are you all debating this now for anyway?!? Good grief, give us all a break and vote Nay. Bring it back up in the winter or spring session. Fine. And let’s have a true debate on the pros and cons. Don’t let Brzezenski strong arm you, Sir. Vote No!!! Show your own strength!

Whether the T-Room blog survives this mess is one story, but sir, I can assure you that we are prepared to morph into a secondary vehicle to make sure ALL VIRGINIANS KNOW HOW YOU and Sen. Webb voted during this most dispicable spectacle that you critters call governing. Pandering is not governing. We, the people of Virginia, sent you and Sen. Webb to GOVERN!  

Helen Tansey
President
The T-Room
www.t-room.us

To: Sen. James Webb

Dear Sen. Webb,

The correspondence below was just sent to Sen. Mark Warner. I wish to forward it to your attention, Sir, and I request a true reply explaining to ME, Sir, how and why you voted the way you chose too on the below bills.

You see, Sir, I know you are on the short list to replace Gates. I am watching your votes, sir, especially on the Start Treaty b/c that vote WILL tell me and the rest of Virginia’s voters all we need to know as to where your loyalty lies.

Helen Tansey’s email to Sen. Mark Warner begins –

I’ve known you, Sen. Warner, since the days back in Lynchburg, where you were chumming votes for your first senatorial run against the other Warner. I’ve trusted you, Sir. I’ve been to your Pig Roasts, I supported your work as Governor, and now I am expecting absolutely nothing less from you, Sir, of doing what YOU know is right for America. I will know by your votes where your loyalties lie, sir, and I can only trust that YOU will do what is right to protect our First Amendment, private property rights and our ability to grow our own damned food! 

I ask you Sir to VOTE Nay on the following bills before you –

1. FCC – NET NEUTRALITY – Give the Communist administration the middle finger, sir. Vote Nay!!! on anything remotely shutting down the people’s rights under the First Amendment. You, Sir, made your millions due to freedom aka capitalism and why one, especially you, sir, would ever vote Yay for this power grab is beyond me. Make my day and VOTE NAY! 

2. Vote an absolute “NO” on H.R. 2751 & FDA Food Safety Modernization Act – you and I both know, sir, this bill, as is, screws the local farmer. I expect nothing less than a definitive NO! Yeah, I know the Farm Bureau wasn’t at the table in 2004, but I was, and I then and now absolutely represent the small farmer. Therefore, sir, I expect nothing less than a NAY!!!

3. Vote Nay on the Start Treaty! What the hell are you all debating this now for anyway?!? Good grief, give us all a break and vote Nay. Bring it back up in the winter or spring session. Fine. And let’s have a true debate on the pros and cons. Don’t let Brzezenski strong arm you, Sir. Vote No!!! Show your own strength!

Whether the T-Room blog survives this mess is one story, but sir, I can assure you that we are prepared to morph into a secondary vehicle to make sure ALL VIRGINIANS KNOW HOW YOU and Sen. Webb voted during this most dispicable spectacle that you critters call governing. Pandering is not governing. We, the people of Virginia, sent you and Sen. Webb to GOVERN!  

Helen Tansey
President
The T-Room
www.t-room.us [Read more…]

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August 17, 2010

RT News: Madsen, The Obama-Patreaus Afghanistan shell game

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xm0qUpKWM0&feature=player_embedded

War is about resources and with the new oil find in northern Afghanistan, it looks like American’s will lingering and dying in the desert for years to come. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, General Patraeus, Kyrgistan, natural resources, Obama, oil, Pakistan, war

July 26, 2010

Guardian UK: Assange explains Wikileaks reasoning to release Afghanistan Intel

Link to Guardian’s coverage –
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2010/jul/25/julian-assange-wikileaks-interview-warlogs [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Assange, Iran, Julian, Julian Assange, Pakistan, Poppy Fields, Taliban, The Guardian, The Guardian UK, war, War logs, wikileaks

April 6, 2010

WikiLeaks editor on Apache combat video: No excuse for US killing civilians

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, insurgent, Iraq, military, rules of engagement, US military, US soldiers, war, wikileaks

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