The Government Deals Drugs, Steals Oil, and Kills for Profit (With Proof)

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Lifer
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interesting i was reading the oil section, and just clicked on the first item, Wither the Caspian Riches? the article is actually pretty factual, and gives good information on the result of the current Caspian situation and then goes on to why the hydrogen economy in current form is ludicrous. But from this real information, he just throws out wild assertions of a vast us imperialism conspiracy.
Well you MUST have some facts straight in order to give it an element of credibility. I mean you can't just fabricate every single statement.

Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

The most masterful propagandists and liars use elements of truths. Like:

"X number of Clinton's former bodyguards are dead." True!

"Their deaths were ordered by Clinton because they knew too much." Trrr....what the hell are you smoking?
 

SlowSS

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Originally posted by: novon
Basically, the government has been dealing drugs at the rate of 500 billion dollars a year to keep the US economy alive, the CIA is corrupt as hell and is run by wall street, we knew about Sept. 11th before it happend and we let it happen in order to control eurasia and oil, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been preplanned for years.

Read The Proof As Much As You Want To

To validate these proofs, you need to get Raelian's affirmation. Ralelians know the truth.;)
 

novon

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The author of the website was a former narcotics detective in a police department in California, his mother was a code breaker for the government during WWII and his father was in the air force. The CIA tried to recruit him into one of their drug selling missions and that's when he spoke out he was shot at. He recently confronted the CIA director publically and caught him red handed. Keep reading the website, he is credible.
 

xuanman

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and Chiang Kai-Shek helped finance his little dictatorship through opium trade...whatever works
 
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Originally posted by: novon
Basically, the government has been dealing drugs at the rate of 500 billion dollars a year to keep the US economy alive, the CIA is corrupt as hell and is run by wall street, we knew about Sept. 11th before it happend and we let it happen in order to control eurasia and oil, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been preplanned for years.

Read The Proof As Much As You Want To

move to another country if you dont like this one...after all, its your right...
 

novon

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move to another country if you dont like this one...after all, its your right...

My right is to change what I don't like about it...but Canada IS looking better and better every day.
 

ElFenix

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if any of this were true some young journalist would be all over it in a heartbeat. your career would be made uncovering the biggest conspiracy since... well forever. its bigger than watergate!
 

novon

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Actually most of the sources he has are from major news media, of course the CIA denies everything so you can never nail them unless a critical mass of people stop being apathetic about it and put all the clue together.
 

CrazyDe1

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I don't know about stealing oil and killing for profit but I do know that the CIA dealt drugs and sold weapons for funding in the late 80's. I thought this was publicly available information now though...
 

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Dang I wish I has thought of that earlier , get a list of people to pay to sign up for a mailing list and I'll come up with some conspiracy theories too.

It's the next great money-making scheme of the web.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet.

ZV
 

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Ok you think there is enough intelligence in the governement to pull this off without screwing it royaly?
rolleye.gif
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet. ZV

Whine? Hardly. There were a lot of nasty things that happened that are more or less known, and if you choose to ignore or justify them, be my guest.
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet. ZV

Whine? Hardly. There were a lot of nasty things that happened that are more or less known, and if you choose to ignore or justify them, be my guest.
The purpose of US foreign policy is to look out for the US and its interests. The interests of other countries and non-citizens are secondary at best.

ZV

EDIT: Bloody socialists.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet.

ZV
Why, those situations were some of the more honorable events in American Foriegn Policy. It isn't everyday that covert operations by the American Government is responsible for the downfall of a Democratically elected Government (Allende) which resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent Chilean citizens (and a few American to boot) or the support of a bunch of Drug Running Nun Raping thugs financed by selling arms to a country(Iran) run by those who are our sworn enemies. The latter even made a hero out of a traitorus Marine Colonel in the eyes of some Neanderfscks.
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet.

ZV
Why, those situations were some of the more honorable events in American Foriegn Policy. It isn't everyday that covert operations by the American Government is responsible for the downfall of a Democratically elected Government (Allende) which resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent Chilean citizens (and a few American to boot) or the support of a bunch of Drug Running Nun Raping thugs financed by selling arms to a country(Iran) run by those who are our sworn enemies. The latter even made a hero out of a traitorus Marine Colonel in the eyes of some Neanderfscks.
Yes, bad things happened. But those actions were taken with our best interests in mind. They were made with information that was and still is unavailable to all of us who might try to second-guess the decisions. I refuse to blame America for looking out for her own interests.

ZV
 

tcsenter

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The author of the website was a former narcotics detective in a police department in California, his mother was a code breaker for the government during WWII and his father was in the air force. The CIA tried to recruit him into one of their drug selling missions and that's when he spoke out he was shot at. He recently confronted the CIA director publically and caught him red handed.
Haha, well of course! What else could he be but 'a former narcotics detective in a police department in California whose mother was a code breaker for the government during WWII and his father was in the air force'?
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet.

ZV
Why, those situations were some of the more honorable events in American Foriegn Policy. It isn't everyday that covert operations by the American Government is responsible for the downfall of a Democratically elected Government (Allende) which resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent Chilean citizens (and a few American to boot) or the support of a bunch of Drug Running Nun Raping thugs financed by selling arms to a country(Iran) run by those who are our sworn enemies. The latter even made a hero out of a traitorus Marine Colonel in the eyes of some Neanderfscks.
Yes, bad things happened. But those actions were taken with our best interests in mind. They were made with information that was and still is unavailable to all of us who might try to second-guess the decisions. I refuse to blame America for looking out for her own interests.

ZV
Hey I'm all for American First and to hell with everyone else, why don't we just be honest about it. The Romans never apologized, why should we? OPur problem is that we want to be like while all the time we are sticking it to others. Hey you can't have it both ways.
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider Didnt read the article, but I recall some lively times created by the CIA in South America. I don't think anyone who knows what I am talking about would say it was a pleasant or sanitary thing.
So you're going to be one of those and start whining about the Sandinistas (sp?) and Pinochet. ZV

Whine? Hardly. There were a lot of nasty things that happened that are more or less known, and if you choose to ignore or justify them, be my guest. The purpose of US foreign policy is to look out for the US and its interests. The interests of other countries and non-citizens are secondary at best.

ie: Imperialism.

EDIT: Bloody socialists.

Not I.
 

Zenmervolt

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Our problem is that we want to be like while all the time we are sticking it to others. Hey you can't have it both ways.
My problem is that people who are American don't recognise the necessity of looking out for our own interests. No-one else is going to look out for our interests. The US is not evil for doing what every other country does. Every country's foreign policy is built to forward that country's best interests, the US is no different from any other country in that regard, and yet somehow we're evil while it's OK when other countries look out only for their interest.

ZV
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Our problem is that we want to be like while all the time we are sticking it to others. Hey you can't have it both ways.
My problem is that people who are American don't recognise the necessity of looking out for our own interests. No-one else is going to look out for our interests. The US is not evil for doing what every other country does. Every country's foreign policy is built to forward that country's best interests, the US is no different from any other country in that regard, and yet somehow we're evil while it's OK when other countries look out only for their interest.

ZV
No we are evil but we go about it like pussies. We should do it right. It doesn't matter if they like us as long as they fear us!