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Apr 18, 2011 US Foreign Policy (Dr. El-Najjar's Articles) · www.aljazeerah.info. 3/7 Cavalry, Tragedy and Travesty. By Captain Eric H May, Ghost Troop CO ...
May 14, 2011 Commanded by Captain Eric H. May, Ghost Troop consists of current and past high-level military .... So that became Ghost Troop, 3/7 Cavalry.
I knew the instant the Iranians released the hostages during Raygun's Inauguration that the fix was in.
They knew Carter was a chump. They were afraid of Reagan.
You didn't "know" anything. You just had one of those famous hunches of yours. You know like the real off base hunch that Florida would have to be evacuated.
According to some accounts, the US soldiers were targeted after they left their base to explore the towns municipal park. Other reports, however, indicated that the bombers target was a meeting of Afghan officials taking place nearby.
The Taliban claimed credit for the attack and quoted residents as saying that after the bombing US soldiers opened fire on civilians, killing one and wounding several.
Reuters quoted Faryabs provincial police chief, Abdul Khaliq Aqsai, as saying that the American soldiers were taking photographs in the park when they were attacked. "We warned them not to roam around the city," Aqsai told the news agency.
The police chief said witnesses reported that the bomber walked right up to the troops, shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest) and detonated his explosives.
The only good thing about Reagan was Volker and bush/Greenspan put an end to him right quick. And then bush41 takes over.
Gawd, how many times did Reagan say 'I don't know' about IranContra until at the End he actually got Alzheimers and truly did not know...;}
He was the most ignorant of the inner workings of his own administration of any president in my lifetime.
And what now seems typical of a 2 term Republican president, created a nationwide financial meltdown.
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
Its Not Over: Government Plans for the Worst: Forced Evacuation of Tokyo Mac Slavo April 3rd, 2012 SHTFplan.com Comments (129)
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While it has for the most part disappeared from mainstream view, the Fukushima nuclear disaster is anything but over. In fact, the situation in Japan has gone from bad to worse.
Bottom line: There is no way to contain the radiation.
And Tokio should be evac'ed now because the story is a limited hangout.
Why?
The SFP(MOX) of Reactor 3 has already been blown away...
"Even more alarming is that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and other agencies have warned that the nuclear storage pools (the containment units that are being used to cool the nuclear fuel) have been damaged and may collapse under their own weight.
Such an event would cause widespread nuclear fallout throughout the region and force the government to evacuate the nearly 10 million (and that's 36 million;) residents of Tokyo and surrounding areas, a scenario which government emergency planners are now taking into serious consideration.
Leading Japanese newspaper The Mainichi Daily News reports:
Access the open source AARs and also news reports for Jessica Lynch
Give me the URL.
I don't have time to do your research....thanx
7 killed in NATO tanker blaze in south Afghanistan Fri Apr 6, 2012 5:16AM GMT At least seven people have died in a blaze after a NATO supply vehicle transporting fuel for US-led forces in Afghanistan crashed and burst into flames in the country's troubled southern province of Kandahar.
Wonder how many helos we have left in the Afghans....
Sat Apr 7, 2012 3:38AM GMT Share15 Share | Email | Print A US helicopter has crashed in Afghanistans northern province of Baghlan, leaving casualties behind, according to Afghan officials, Press TV reports.
That's one version.
This one has more of the ring of truth to it though...
US invaders helicopter shot down in Baghlan Zabihullah Mujahid E-mail Print PDF Friday, 14 Jamadil Awal 1433 Friday, 06 April 2012 17:27
BAGHLAN, Apr. 06 A news report says Friday that Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate brought down a US helicopter in Pul-e-Khumri later this afternoon at about 5:00 p.m. local time.
A Mujahideens official said the helicopter was hovering overhead in an attempt to surveil and gather intelligence as it came under fire by Mujahideen causing the fall down with all its crew members being killed.
The crash scene was cordoned off and surrounded by the enemy in a warning not to get any closer.
Carter was the last attempt to set Amerika to deal with Peak Oil.
Carter was a dumb ass. Not as much so as Obama, but a dumb ass nevertheless.
Reagan was the greatest president of the twentieth century. The only good democrat of the 20th century was Kennedy. And he wasn't that good. Just in comparison to other democrats.
The democrat party is the party of perverts, drug attics, dead beats, child molesters and faggots. It is the party of losers and dumb asses.
The only good thing about Reagan is that he hated bush41...;}
Yeah I always wondered what they had on Reagan to insure the Bush dynasty had a seat at the table. Oh that's right, Bush 41 kept the Panama canal safe for world commerce. He was owed!
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
You are probably the second most ignorant poster on the site. Maybe the first. Uninformed, forked tongue speaking, hypocrite, on your knees for Obama.
It's called giving my opinion, numby. Like you fundies, all it requires is faith amid life's experiences.
So are you playing Grand Inquisitor again today? You missed your calling by a few centuries.
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
But seriously, we have really reached a pretty grim point when the court that is supposed to be protecting our rights under the Constitution, and the president, who is supposed to uphold and defend that document, collude in saying that once a person has been taken into custody by police, she or he really has no rights. The 4th Amendment about being "secure in your person"? Forget it. The cops can now strip you, grope you, check your butthole and humiliate you all they want, even if you are innocent of any charge. And by the way, they can lock you up with hardened convicts and hold you after they do that, until you get a lawyer or post bail. No "cruel and unusual punishment"? Well, I think most people would agree that getting stripped and intimately searched by some leering cop when you hadnt done anything would qualify as punishment, and it certainly is cruel, so the Eighth Amendment is in the toilet too. (We already knew the First Amendment -- the one about freedom of speech and assembly and the right to petition over grievances -- was toast. Just ask Mayor Mike Bloomberg or any of the other mayors who ordered the brutal crushing of dozens of Occupation encampments over the past half year.)-stephen lendman blog
Their business model is grand theft. They're crime families, not legitimate enterprises. They make money by stealing it. They wreck economies, communities, and households. Corrupt politicians let them. They're bribed to go along. As bad as things are, they're getting worse.
On April 5, The New York Times headlined, "Obama Signs Bill to Promote Start-Up Investments," saying:
Surrounded by complicit lawmakers and industry crooks, Obama signed the JOBS Act. He called it a "potential game changer." The Times article went along with the charade.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net
Its possible that the current hype about oil shortages and reserve-tapping is designed to both push its price up and nip any panicky market selling in the bud. (See Slogpost last week on the oil price scam).
Looking back now to laugh out loud at the pathetic confidence of 2006, by comparison what we have in the West today is a much greater dilution of currencies than most people expected, far more notional obligations than most people realised, and collapsed house values about to fall off a cliff. House prices continue to head south in the States; and no US economic recovery has ever been managed without a recovery in the domestic property market. All of us are left with a dearth of confidence, the unhappy victims of a profusion of confidence tricksters.
So, what most people in their right minds recognise is that were going to have stagflation in the West that is, flat or declining economic output alongside rising living costs. And economically, we have what you might call an investment gap: less real-value money to stimulate economies, and less oilco money going into tapping reserves.
Unless somebody can find a way to plug the gap that doesnt involve can-football, we will spiral into the worst slump the world has ever witnessed .one in which nobody buys or sells anything, every sovereign is bankrupt, no asset is worth even a row of beans, society breaks down, and the neighbours will be on the barbecue just as soon as we can raise the £5.5M for a bag of charcoal.
Under this scenario, a Global Spring takes place with all the unpleasant consequences that weve seen in North Africa. Because when you indulge in believing Friedmanite bollocks about wealth trickling, what happens is an ever-broadening concentration of wealth in a few hands. And when you let bankers invent money to enrich themselves at no advantage whatsoever to the real economy, the other 93% get wiped out financially. And both those things make any kind of meaningful economic recovery impossible.
Palmer: "People have got to think: do you WANT to live in a country run by the government?" Interviewer: "Has this ever happened before?" Palmer: "It happened once, but we fixed it. We got rid of it."
"Its cars versus jobs and people.
Car is winning today but will ultimately lose.
Purposeful deflation is energy conservation by other means.
This is not completely arbitrary as the conservation impulse is not optional. It will be enforced by events or otherwise. There is nothing that can be done to stop or slow conservation. It is driven by entropy which is a physical law. Instead of jettisoning car industry and keeping the EU, the union jettisons Greece to keep the car industry. The EU stupidly thinks the crisis is fixed. Next up is Spain on the chopping block. At some point Germany exits the EU which is destroyed: at the end of the day there is no EU and no car industry, either.
"Pigs (Three Different Ones)" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1977 album Animals. In the album's three parts, "Dogs", "Pigs", and "Sheep", pigs represent the people ...
Pink Floyd is one of the most recognized bands in the world, whether you love them or hate them ... In Floyd's version the people are either Dogs, Pigs, or Sheep.
And I guarantee that Al Qaeda had nothing to do with it....;}
Egypt-Israel gas pipeline targeted for 14th time A pipeline delivering gas from Egypt to Israel burns following an attack near the town of al-Arish in the northern Sinai, September 27, 2011. Mon Apr 9, 2012 3:38AM GMT
An Egyptian pipeline supplying gas to the Israeli regime and Jordan has once again been hit by a major explosion, which is the fourteenth attack on the energy link since January 2011.
Do you think Israel is a friend of the United States?
LMFAO. In your dreams....8D
The initial conflict, centered on so-called military objectives (scientific research facilities), will spread rapidly to economic targets, or what US and Israeli military strategists refer to as dual civilian-military targets. This would include oil fields, highways, factories, communications networks, television stations, water treatment facilities, reservoirs, power stations and administrative offices, such as the Defense Ministry and headquarters of the Republican Guard. Iran, faced with imminent destruction of its entire economy and infrastructure (which occurred in neighboring Iraq with the unprovoked US invasion of 2003), would retaliate by blocking the Straits of Hormuz and sending short range missiles in the direction of the principle oil fields and refineries of the Gulf States including Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, a mere 10 minute distance, crippling the flow of oil to Europe, Asia and the United States and plunging the world economy into deep depression.
It should not be forgotten that the Iranians are probably more aware than anyone in the region of the total devastation suffered by Iraqis after the US invasion, which plunged that nation into total chaos and devastated its advanced infrastructure and civilian administrative apparatus, not to mention the systematic obliteration of its highly educated scientific and technical elite. The waves of Mossad-sponsored assassinations of Iranian scientists, academics and engineers are just a foretaste of what the Israelis have in mind for Iran s outstanding scientists, intellectuals and highly skilled technical workers. Iranians should have no illusions about the Americans and Israelis who seek to thrust Iran into the brutal dark ages of Afghanistan and Iraq .
And you need to stopp reading those MossadAl Qaeda sites like debka....
Israel's the first terrorist state.
Obama Threatens War
President Obama has stepped up the rhetoric against Iran with an offer to "negotiate". His offer is no offer at all, it is a demand to surrender. There will be nothing left to "negotiate" if Iran accepts the offer. This is what Obama demands before "negotiation" begins.
* Immediately close and dismantle a recently completed nuclear facility deep under a mountain
* Give up and ship out of the country its stockpile of uranium enriched to 20 percent purity
* Halt all enrichment even though enrichment to 5 percent does not pose a risk
* Allow inspectors full access to all Iranian sites
* Allow inspectors access to key nuclear scientists even though many Iranian scientists have been killed
The New York Times reports U.S. Defines Its Demands for New Round of Talks With Iran
You want WWIII? Do it. Attack. First one to do it, loses.
Thirdly, Israel s principle allies, especially the US and the EU, will be severely strained as they are dragged into Israel s war and find themselves defending the straits of Hormuz, their army garrisons in Iraq and Afghanistan , and their oil fields and military bases in the Gulf.