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Learning From War Part 1… The Beginning Of A Covert Peace Empowerment Operation
ОглавлениеI watched the 2004 documentary “Control Room” last night and I really like the way Aljazeera journalism tried to capture the reality of war. What amazed me in the video was the lack of Western media research behind the creation of the Iraq war invasion.
In the time of the Iraq war, the King of Iraq and the King of Saudi Arabia were not on very good terms. The King of Iraq wanted to switch his country currency to the Euro currency and that would have negatively affected the Saudi Kings fortune and USA American dollar investment capabilities globally.
The American dollar collapse potential was also complicated by the fact that Iraq would not allow any foreign oil companies to drill for oil in Iraq.
According to the documentary 2003 “Fahrenheit 911” the Saudi Arabia Kings government had delivered huge investments of capital into the Bush family fortune, to the tune of 1.32 billion dollars over the past 30 years as of 2003.
According to the documentary “Crude Impact” and the documentary “A CRUDE AWAKENING THE OIL CRASH,” (2006) playing on Netflix, 50% percent of the oil has been taken out of the Middle East countries except in the country of Iraq.
According to the rules in the OPEC oil industry a country must not sell higher than the reserves in that country, and if the Saudi oil supply was drying up through purchasing by the USA or other countries in the world, this pressure, of lack of supply needed to be released in the market place. Perhaps the King of Iraq had too much power and influence in the global oil distribution and Western economy.
Yes today after the war the USA has oil companies that are inside Iraq, and that lack of oil supply issue to the Western world is fixed.
However if the King of Iraq would have allowed those USA oil companies into drill for oil earlier in Iraq and the King of Iraq not threatened to move his currency into the Euro market he would still be alive today. The King could have remained in power today, and the Iraq war would not have taken place in my opinion.
The September 11 2001 terrorism tragedy reshaped the country of the USA and the Middle East. And as a result the so called “American Dream” mentioned in the documentary “Control Room” is no longer available in the USA. The changes implemented in the USA Patriot Act and poor strength of the USA economy are directly connected to the war on terrorism. This information is explained in the documentary “The End of America” highlight the loss of freedoms and liberty the USA civilians face.
The Patriot Act was designed to control the USA citizens, and enhance the threat to protect against homeland terrorism. The concern for most politicians was the political fear mongering that may not work to control the entire society, when the USA was asked to invade Iraq.
This Iraq war was also triggered with a combination of many different circumstances. Partially initiated by the created September 11 2001 terrorist attacks and the momentum of war in Afghanistan, and of course the war corporations that lobbied the USA government. A company lobbying the government to go to war controlled by the Carlyle Group peddling oil and weapons, heavily invested in through the Saudi’s lobbied the USA government to go to war. This created a chain reaction to go to war pulled other countries into war that had been attacked by terrorism groups.
This is old news today and as they say in the documentary “Control Room” people quickly forget.
The Iraq war was about making huge money by large corporations and had little to do with spreading democracy throughout the Middle East. However, today this democracy story was used to cover the Iraq war invasion, which has triggered a new breed of covert war spread by the Arab Spring movement in the Middle East.
Many leaders are being overthrown creating more war and money for the large war corporations. Through continuing the war on terrorism oil companies and “gas pipe line companies” in Afghanistan and Iraq are getting very rich.
The Iraq war is also connected to Israel with the border issues with Palestine. Iraq was painted into this war as part of the cause to stop the Middle East from wiping Israel off the map.
China also supplied the weapons to the Taliban connected to Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and covertly may have influenced Bin Laden to go to war along with Saudi Arabia and bomb the embassy prior to the tragedy of September 11 2001. After the bombing in Saudi Arabia the terrorism groups were paid a huge ransom to go and bother someone else in the world and leave Saudi Arabia alone.
Remember Iraq never threatened the USA with weapons of mass destruction or to wipe Israel off the map.
Israel is a touchy situation because they stole the land they occupy today in a war in 1966-67 and a Zionist Jew owned the Twin Towers before they were hit by airplanes and explosives. The Jewish man that owned the Twin Towers in New York also took out extra terrorism insurance on the Twin Tower buildings 3 weeks before the terrorist attacks. Is this a coincidence or part of the plot to invade Iraq covertly by Israel?
However these facts are all signs and cracks for war corporations to fuel tension to create profits on war in the Middle East when you look at the bigger picture.
The democracy movements in Libya and Syria or Yemen, is another way for oil companies and weapons companies to make huge profits. Through helping Western governments take over the remaining supply of oil in Libya, some corporations are using the Middle East democracy Arab Spring movement combined with war tension to cover the corporate invasion of the oil fields in Libya.
Again the King of Libya faces a similar situation as Iraq did years ago. He too wanted to attack the American currency dollar by developing a new gold currency in Africa and then only selling his oil for gold verses paper currency to the Western governments. The King of Libya also refused to allow some Western oil companies in Libya to drill for his oil.
Do you see the economic invasion pattern unfolding in the Middle East?
The cat is out of the bag.
The new American dream for the Middle East people and the world is Canada, if you truly want freedom from the Patriot Act in the USA. Provided you’re looking to live in a free democracy when you decide to immigrate or invest in the American economy.
Canada still has freedom to do as you please, free healthcare, a strong dollar and a stable government that is not in conflict with other political parties in Ottawa, because the government is a majority government for the next four years.
The definition of democracy has been lost through the implementation of the Patriot Act in the USA as explained in the documentary “The End Of America” now playing on Netflix.
If you live in Canada you will see the definition of a free democracy that is still available in Canada.
Every person that lives in a democracy has the opportunity to speak their mind. However this new found freedom also comes with the responsibility to do your part in preserving the peace and growth of prosperity within your great nation.
This is the definition of democracy and printing a story through Aljazeera media outlets explaining the benefits of democracy may help the Middle East countries grow stable and strong in the eyes of the world.
The children that grow up with peace and liberty in their life will lead your new freedoms in any Middle East country.
Please Aljazeera do your part to help maintain peace and stability in the Middle East through creating and printing your article written on democracy, or if you like feel free to print the article written below.
The Definition Of Democracy
Democracy is a form of government in which all citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Ideally, this includes equal (and more or less direct) participation in the proposal, development and passage of legislation into law. It can also encompass social, economic and cultural conditions that enable the free and equal practice of political self-determination. The term comes from the Greek:
– (demokratía) "rule of the people", which was coined from:
-(dêmos) "people" and:
- (Kratos) "power", in the middle of the 5th-4th century BC to denote the political systems then existing in some Greek city-states, notably Athens following a popular uprising in 508 BC.
According to some theories of democracy, popular sovereignty is the founding principle of such a system. However, the democratic principle has also been expressed as "the freedom to call something into being which did not exist before, which was not given… and which therefore, strictly speaking, could not be known." This type of freedom, which is connected to human "natality," or the capacity to begin anew, sees democracy as "not only a political system… [But] an ideal, an aspiration, really, intimately connected to and dependent upon a picture of what it is to be human—of what it is a human should be to be fully human."
While there is no specific, universally accepted definition of 'democracy', equality and freedom have both been identified as important characteristics of democracy since ancient times. These principles are reflected in all citizens being equal before the law and having equal access to legislative processes. For example, in a representative democracy, every vote has equal weight, no unreasonable restrictions can apply to anyone seeking to become a representative, and the freedom of its citizens is secured by legitimized rights and liberties which are generally protected by a constitution.
There are several varieties of democracy, some of which provide better representation and more freedom for their citizens than others. However, if any democracy is not structured so as to prohibit the government from excluding the people from the legislative process, or any branch of government from altering the separation of powers in its own favor, then a branch of the system can accumulate too much power and destroy the democracy. Representative Democracy, Consensus Democracy, and Deliberative Democracy are all major examples of attempts at a form of government that is both practical and responsive to the needs and desires of citizens.
Many people use the term "democracy" as shorthand for liberal democracy, which may include elements such as political pluralism; equality before the law; the right to petition elected officials for redress of grievances; due process; civil liberties; human rights; and elements of civil society outside the government. In the United States, separation of powers is often cited as a central attribute, but in other countries, such as the United Kingdom, the dominant principle is that of parliamentary sovereignty (though in practice judicial independence is generally maintained). In other cases, "democracy" is used to mean direct democracy. Though the term "democracy" is typically used in the context of a political state, the principles are applicable to private organizations and other groups as well.
Majority rule is often listed as a characteristic of democracy. However, it is also possible for a minority to be oppressed by a "tyranny of the majority" in the absence of governmental or constitutional protections of individual and/or group rights. An essential part of an "ideal" representative democracy is competitive elections that are fair both substantively and procedurally. Furthermore, freedom of political expression, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press are considered to be essential, so that citizens are adequately informed and able to vote according to their own best interests as they see them. It has also been suggested that a basic feature of democracy is the capacity of individuals to participate freely and fully in the life of their society.
Democracy has its formal origins in Ancient Greece, but democratic practices are evident in earlier societies including Mesopotamia, Phoenicia and India. Other cultures since Greece have significantly contributed to the evolution of democracy such as Ancient Rome, Europe, and North and South America. The concept of representative democracy arose largely from ideas and institutions that developed during the European Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment and in the American and French Revolutions. Democracy has been called the "last form of government" and has spread considerably across the globe. The right to vote has been expanded in many jurisdictions over time from relatively narrow groups (such as wealthy men of a particular ethnic group), with New Zealand the first nation to grant universal suffrage for all its citizens in 1893.
This concludes the article written on democracy.
Information is power and your education in these issues of democracy may give you a better understanding of democracy and the economy and why inflation is so high.
Are you or your family feeling the pinch of our economy and wonder why?
If you take your valuable time to do some research to better understand the wars and unrest taking place around the world, and how this is affecting your life you will need to watch the following movies.
Download these movies free out of bitorent computer networks like Demonoid or Pirate Bay.
“The End Of America”
“The Fall Of America”
“The Bush Family Fortune...The Best Money Democracy Can Buy”
The ultimate rich have made a few mistakes by thinking an American or a Middle East person is a fool.
After you do your researches pass on this e-book to the people you think will need to understand why thousands die and the Middle East?
Why is the Middle East losing control of the country’s and the leaders in that part of the world?
Education and strategy are the keys to ultimate wealth.
When mistakes happen and people become to over confident, the world changes too fast and the civilization melting pot changes.
Ideas That Can Save Lives In The Middle East
Rebuild the Middle East Empire faster by taking the risk out of making the decision by asking yourself these questions when you decide to pick peace or war.
1) When you are making a decision design your plan with a backup plan.
2) Can you live with the worst possible consequences of the decision you are making?
3) What am I trying to avoid with my decision?
4) What am I trying to preserve with my decision?
5) What am I trying to achieve with my decision?
6) What must I accomplish with my decision?
7) What is the very minimum this decision must achieve?
8) How will I measure the results?
9) Is it possible to avoid making this decision and can I take more time to decide choices and delay important decisions when possible?
10)Is it possible someone else can make a better decision?
11)Can you afford to make this decision?
Take a moment and assign a deadline for doing tasks and making decisions.
Remember you can always use this list of suggestions to make the best decisions based on your informational facts and then plunge ahead.
Remember To Define The Challenge You Face On Paper, And Reflect On These Ideas And Suggestions Listed below before you craft your final decisions.
Expect to find a workable solution to your challenge.
1) Identify all of the possible causes to your situation.
2) When you speak about your challenge of peace try to only use positive words.
3) Your motivation for activity will become self-evident when you write out in detail: What is in it for my people?
On the inside of the mind, when you have fun in the task, you can do a better job accomplishing the challenge at hand.
Implement the proper strategy and you will build peace faster than those that wish to create profit through killing civilians through creating war?
Democracy Verses Dictatorship
Democracy or a dictatorship is a powerful set of rules in any countries leadership however like many rules there are pros and cons.
A democracy can give you freedom of speech and freedom for a corporation to grow independently prosperous; however in some democracy platforms you have what is called the lobbyist. The lobbyist is usually one person or a group of people that work for a corporation that contribute large amounts of money to that political party designed to influence the laws or policy of that government.
Most times these laws and policy changes benefit the corporation and increased profits that are created for the bottom line of that corporation. If you look at fast food companies or oil companies or big sugar companies you see the effects on a society after the corporations are finished with that society.
For example the fatter and lazier a society and the unhealthier, the more profits medical companies make by farming the sickness of that society. In the USA that democracy has this private healthcare issue.
In Canada you have virtually no private healthcare and the government pays the bills of the health issues of civilians caused by corporations in the civilian society.
In the USA you have the Patriot Act that limits your rights and freedoms and you are spied upon if deemed a potential terrorist, and that set of laws helps control and monitors the civilians. This type of Patriot Act democracy helps to prevent the people from protesting and rising up against the democracy in power and is in some ways similar to a dictatorship.
In democracy the corporations influence the leadership of that government allowing the corporation to farm and take advantage of that citizen. In the end if left unchecked the corporation can become the covert dictator of a democracy country.
The police programs in the USA are done state by state and they do not have a national police force. However they do have many alternate police programs that interconnect with countries security force, like the CIA or FBI or the NSA and other programs that help control society. Black Water Special Ops are of course a hidden military to protect that country and wage wars claiming to promote democracy and protect the freedoms and liberties of individuals around the world.
Corporate controlled invasion policy, if proven in a court of law are the cause and effect for war crimes committed against a peaceful dictatorship like Iraq or Libya.
This type of corporate controlled democracy allows corporations to sell jobs to offshore corporate programs in Asia or South America or any other part of the world with lower taxes on profits. The corporation can also take advantage of lower wages in poor populations in the world that live on the brink of starvation .Then the government and corporation can wave the flag and claim that democracy is helping those people climb out of poverty. Then corporation can sell products at reduced prices back to the people that live within that Western country like the Western Empire.
However this type of corporate democracy leadership eventually allows some people to live the good life while others live with high unemployment and in poverty. Corporations control the media in these democracies so they expose programs that describe the rich more often than the poor. This helps hide the bad issues of democracy even better than dictators do and are also better at brainwashing the civilian population to live beyond their means.
When corporations grow too large and remove too many manufacturing jobs in the economy through controlling democracy policy the government tax base declines dramatically and social programs are eliminated. Then big banks get involved to lend the civilians money on reverse mortgage programs to help drive the GDP of that country. The big banks also create low interest rates and reduce credit accountability for civilians required to borrow the money to purchase a home and this type of economics will create housing bubble that also help drive the economy. Then the housing bubble bursts and the big banks need to be bailed out by the government in loans to help cover the bad loans created by the big banks. The monies used by the government to bail out the big bank are usually borrowed from another country like China. This economic cycle creates lots of foreclosures on property because when the housing market bubble explodes so does the inflated value of the property. Combine the ideas of big banks to raise the bank interest rates and financially farm that person on payments with spending beyond their means, while they live paycheck to paycheck, dreaming of the great American USA dream of democracy.
Canada has a different type of democracy that does not have as many lobbyists’ opportunities, or a Patriot Act that spies on the civilian population, or a private healthcare system so the people are not farmed into being obese and sick, to support corporate profits for stock investors, or are taken advantage of by big banks so easily.
However in Canada we still have too many fast food companies making our population sick and too much sugar placed into our food supply. This challenge weighs heavy on the government costs of healthcare in Canada. This Corporate profiteering practice increases the taxes paid by the citizens to offset these increasing healthcare costs and as a result reduces the many government programs put in place to benefit the under privileged civilian.
The inflation that drives up housing prices stimulated by big banks lowering interest rates, to help offset corporate created inflation, also keeps our society house poor. This housing inflation is partially controlled by real-estate corporations that have no limitations on what you could sell your house for in the economy, other than market place demand. Again they call this free enterprise and are a financial cornerstone within all democracy developed countries.
The police programs in Canada are national and also provincial and these programs are backed by alternative police programs like CESIS and of course a military designed to protect the country, or launch war programs designed to protect the rights and freedoms of people wanting to implement democracy. Democracy is designed to increase the standard of living into that country.
The dictator is a different program and may not have the corporations that have contributed to the growth of that countries tax income or modernization of that country. This happens usually because the freedoms of individuals are limited and the society is not as open to corporate expansion, however today may be subject to the digital communications invasion globally.
In most dictatorships a house is still within reach of the average consumer and employment may be down and food prices up created by higher oil prices.
Perhaps these are the effects of global inflation created by huge corporations and oil companies now focused on farming those civilians living under dictatorship rule. When oil prices go up globally so do the costs of food. When manufacturing is sent offshore to improve bottom lines and stock prices the jobs in that country are lost and sent offshore.
This rise in oil prices also places a financial target on the heads of countries that have oil reserves. For example this is evident with Libya and Iraq compared to Syria. In these countries all of the dictators have killed there civilians however the United Nations controlled by the security council, controlled by governments, controlled by big banks and corporate lobbyists, choose to protect only some of the people. I guess it is a coincidence that they invade/protect countries with huge oil reserves.
A dictator resorts to violence to control the people and limits the freedoms of speech that rise up because the momentum of the protest can take them out of power. Leaving the country they have nurtured and protected, prey to governments of democracies controlled by corporations.
What would happen if dictatorship leaders started to sell the attributes of their country accomplishments of safe leadership for many years and the disadvantages of democracy, as well as the disadvantages of corporations that want democracy in that country. The principle reason for democracy led by corporations is to covertly invade and control the financial farming of those civilians?
Perhaps the communication revolution and corporate revolution is what these great dictators should be embracing with better strategy.
The primitive violence to force the civilian to adhere to that old outdated dictatorship leadership direction is what is ending many Kings lives in the Middle East.