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You can hardly blame people for suspecting the worst about President Bush's decision to invade and occupy Iraq. One of the latest and most curious events to bolster conspiracy beliefs was the presence of NASA vehicles and U.S. SEALS troops to protect them, surrounding an ancient Sumerian temple south of Badgdad. You Tube pulled the videos almost immediately after they were posted (but not before thousands viewed them). I hope nobody believes that only after the invasion and occupation of Iraq did the thought occur to Bush & Cheney to funnel tens of billions of dollars to their henchmen at Halliburton and other companies ($18 billion is utterly unaccounted for, including a $4 billion load of cash on wooden pallets which disappeared immediately after arrival at Baghdad Airport). I think that, having viewed the back-and-forth fortunes of Chevron and other western oil companies in Africa (think Darfur region of Sudan), Bush & Cheney felt more comfortable just launcching a war to seize the oil supplies of Iraq more securely and permanently. This would have fit in with a grander strategy of seizing the Caspian Sea oil reserves and owning their future distribution systems. I can state categorically here that President Bush did not invade and occupy Iraq for Americans' freedom. Those, like myself, who have been particularly outspoken about the affair have experienced various indignities, including "warrantless" home entries. These people make up the law as they go along, and have enlisted the nation's prostotuted mass media to also make up supportive verbiage as they go along. The English language has taken a terrible beating in the event ("warrantless"? Why not just say "damned illegal"!). I think Bush's New World Order is one of two or three major spiritual and evil efforts to fulfill ancient prophecies from various cultures. Not being privy to their most secret get-togethers and - thankfully - not being given to their wicked hypocrisies and lies, I can only speculate in limited fashion on what these evil conspirators have been attempting. But their massive criminal invasions of our privacy and homes, along with the much-rumoured and apparently-documented concentration camps and guillotines awaiting the next false-flag "terrorist attack" have nothing at all to do with honourable motives. The real reason Bush went into Iraq is because he and his Zionist henchmen are more wicked than you have ever imagined. And you ain't seen nothin' yet.
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