In the order, it's written that the Central Bank of Iran and other Iranian banks have been using "deceptive practices ... to conceal transactions of sanctioned parties" and that there is an "unacceptable risk posed to the international financial system by Iran's activities."
Congrats, America.
You're going to send your sons to die for international bankers.
He's blasting Iran for "concealed transactions"? How 'bout a hard look at his biggest campaign contributors?
HOW 'BOUT A HARD LOOK AT OUR CENTRAL BANK?
At least he's admitting the truth about this coming struggle, though. Bush never would.
America is going to send her sons to die for international bankers. To be financed with, ironically enough, YOUR money.
Go ahead. Keep waving your flags (both of them) and screaming for blood.
Tools.
Useful Idiots.
If this was anymore obvious, it would be a 12 pound sledghammer in the face.
Maybe that's not too far off, though.
Resist.
Not making any movie endorsements, nor encouraging spending time being mesmerized by a large glowing screen, but a movie quote jumped out at me from the movie, The International. In reference to banks...
ReplyDelete"Their objective isn't to control the conflict, it's to control the debt that the conflict produces. You see, the real value of a conflict, the true value, is in the debt that it creates. You control the debt, you control everything. You find this upsetting, yes? But this is the very essence of the banking industry, to make us all, whether we be nations or individuals, slaves to debt."
I would, however, suggest reading The Unseen Hand, by A. Ralph Epperson. If we can accept that banking/bankers are behind the impending conflict with Iran, at least in part, then we ought to also be willing to accept the adage that "there is nothing new under sun." As it relates to this topic, the book lights what you might call a long winding path of corruption regarding a number of past wars. The bibliographic material is extensive, and worth the price alone.
Interesting article in Armed Forces Journal by Lt. Col. Davis.
ReplyDeleteThe Powers that Be need our wars.
What I find the most depressing is the fact that very smart people refuse to see this as it is.
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