From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Sat Sep 07 2002 - 00:27:23 MDT
On 6 Sep 2002 at 20:13, Archibald Scatflinger wrote:
Of course if you can't fault the message, attack the messenger.
Typical, fallacious and pathetic.
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> But the biggest threat comes from the inner elite of the globalist
> societies. Within hours of the attack, the television and radio
> airwaves were full of ranking Council on Foreign Relations members,
> such as Henry Kissinger, Wesley Clark, Alexander Haig and Strobe
> Talbot. Talbot, President Clinton's deputy secretary of state, told
> Time magazine in 1992, "In the next century [today], nations as we
> know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global
> authority."
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> http://www.konformist.com/911/jimmarrs.htm
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> There is no longer any question that powerful people had foreknowledge
> of the terrorist attacks. Look at the stock market irregularities, the
> Fortune 500 CEO's being whisked away before tragedy struck, or the
> military and political figures being told not to board planes that
> fateful morning.
>
> Dan Rather: Today the Rothschild banking family decided that steps
> will be taken to implement a U.N. sanctioned World Tax. Here's John
> Roberts with the details. John Roberts: That's right, Dan. Upon orders
> from N. M. Rothschild in London, David Rockefeller telephoned
> President Bush and let him know that at some point next year, he'll
> agree to start a smokescreen in unison with Congress to vote in favor
> of the U.N.'s World Tax. Zbigniew Brzezinski and Henry Kissinger also
> entered the picture, with Kissinger writing your script for you, Dan,
> while Brzezinski briefed Bush on everything he would tell the American
> people at his next State of the Union Address. Back to you, Dan. Dan
> Rather: In other news, Frankfurt's Warburg financial family sent an
> edict to American's Alan Greenspan, director of the privately- owned
> monopolistic Federal Reserve CORPORATION, telling him to raise the
> prime lending rate, thus creating billions of dollars in profits for
> all the leading stockholders. http://www.rense.com/general25/lurk.htm
>
> As the U.S. military-industrial complex sells more and more advanced
> weaponry to Israel, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Colombia,
> Pakistan, India, and Nepal and as more and more ethnic and religious
> minority groups, poor villagers, nomads, urban laborers, and
> sustenance farmers are massacred by national armies in the pay of
> ruling oligarchs and multinational corporations, will America's
> leaders care? No, it's good for business. After U.S. snubbing of the
> International Criminal Court (to protect war criminals like Henry
> Kissinger), Conventions on child soldiers and land mines, long-held
> international nuclear test-ban treaties, international protocols
> involving HIV/AIDS and global warming, will America's leaders care?
> No. When the Turkmens, Uzbeks, Afghans, Pakistanis, Azeris, Kurds,
> Turks, and Georgians tire of the special treatment that US Special
> Forces receive for guarding gas and oil pipelines -- and the young
> troops are killed-- will America's leaders notice? No.
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> http://www.rense.com/general28/whenthewarhitshome.htm
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