Tuesday, February 20, 2007

The $155 Billion Defeat

Jews' Jaws Two

Shark America Eight

Number of Earthquakes in the Past Seven Days: 157

I have something very interesting to point out to you today, Dear Reader. CNN carried a story about it about a week ago, but apparently not even CNN saw its importance.

I take time to tell you about this week-old story today because we are at a pause in I.C. New's current exclusive, that being God's Space War attack on the space shuttle Atlantis (that poor ill-fated bird scheduled to lift of on March 15).

We have this luxury of time to explore this CNN story because we are awaiting the second God's Space War code on the upcoming flight of Atlantis. The first, two days ago, was strong; but we do not want to lead this story too much.

In the mean time, let's put that book down and see what is going on in the world.

That most interesting CNN news story of last week barely made the light of day; and that it died at birth interests me, but I cannot say why it died. Was the story too true or not true enough?

That story put out by CNN but only making the little moving line of stories that stream along the bottom of the screen and never, as far as I know, making the anchor desk, exposed one of the great facts of life of our time.

This was the lead paragraph of that story, posted a week ago on CNN and then heard of no more:

"ROME (CNN) -- Italian authorities announced Tuesday they have uncovered an arms smuggling ring in which more than 600,000 weapons and millions of rounds of ammunition from Russia and China were apparently going to be funneled to Iraqi insurgents."

There was much more to the story, which you can find in two minutes of Internet searching if you want, but it is improper for one news service such as I.C. News to carry another new service's report in full. Later in the CNN report there was talk of 100,000 AK47s in the pipeline for the resistance forces in Iraq.

When seen in the context of all the war-mongering hoopla about Iran importing weapons into Iraq, this story is massive by comparison. Consider, 100,000 AK47s from Russia and China to Iraq.

No war-mongering hoopla here, however; and I suggest this is because China and Russia are too big to bully.

Personally, I do not believe the numbers; they are too high; but the unspoken aspect of the story should be on the front pages of all American newspaper and should be the subject of national TV news babble, but is not.

The news in that story that is apparently being ignored by the US media and government is that both Russia and China are apparently committed to supplying weapons on a massive scale to the resistance forces in Iraq.

Either this story is totally wrong, or the point I have been stressing since the Republican American Fascist coup in 2000 is confirmed here.

That point is that the world sees Republican American Fascist America as an aggressive, lawless, menacing nation; and it sees George W. Bush's stupid and fascist invasion of Iraq as America's variation on Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland, the first step in wanton military aggression aimed at world conquest.

You may not see it that way, but that is not the point; and that idiot squatter-usurper in the White House might not see it that way, but that is irrelevant; but America since 2000 has come to be seen as a neo-Nazi nation by the world, and all the lessons learned by the world from the Nazi Germany experience are coming into play.

These lessons were learned, Dear Reader, and learned well. Those lessons, learned at the cost of over 40 million lives, come down to this: when the madness of fascism overtakes a nation it must not be appeased.

Not for a second, not for a second, not for a second have I recognized any legitimacy in the Republic American Fascist coup that took place in 2000; nor has the world, except perhaps for lapdog Britain and puppet master Israel.

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