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WOW!!!!!! Thanks for the great reply, emad aisatsana!
The criminals of the BFEE span both sides of the Iron Curtain. These scum represent all political ideologies. They benefit wherever men strive to steal the land and treasure of others. They live to enslave the minds and bodies of humanity. They are the beast.
Here's the BFEE overview I see: Whenever there's a chance at global peace, they strike to remove from power the person or persons who are in a position to effect positive change. When JFK decided to make peace with the Soviets ... When Nixon made the overtures to China...When Reagan said "Duh, OK" to Gorbachev's offer to eliminate all nukes...They soon were gone — eliminated either through assassination or politics.
Wow! What a truly great read! Thanks for the information. Almost all of it is news here. The truth is exactly what we need. It is the weapon the BFEE fears most.
And you certainly know your stuff, er, backwards and forwards. I knew you were a journalist, based on your writing style — on this and other threads. Not that I ever was on your level, but I, too, covered the criminality that is the House of Bush.
Way back when, I was an IR at a small daily in Michigan where we busted a corrupt Savings and Loan in 1990. The story was typical of the criminality going on nationwide. A guy who looked clean got a post as "commercial lending officer." Soon, every crook and politician's brother was lined up at the S&L with their hands out and the ink barely dry on their xeroxed phony collateral documents. When the Feds finally closed the place down, the taxpayers were out $62 million and the crooks declared bankruptcy and got to hide their money with relatives or offshore. I won't bore you with the details, but the same story played out across the nation and around the world.
The odd thing was, the bosses up the ladder still didn't like to investigate conspiracies. Strange, huh? Me they labeled a "conspiracy nut," much to the detriment of my career. All worked out for the best, however. At the company picnic, one of my colleagues derided by interest in "conspiracies" in front of my then-fiancee. She never looked at me the same. When she dumped me, she said I "knew more about conspiracies than the people in (her) family."
Ho-kay. A few years later, I got set up on a blind date with the most wonderful woman in the multiverse. She and I now have two kids and a semi-profitable business. If you visit Motown, let me know. You're welcome at our house, DU Friend emad aisatsana!
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