crankthskunk
Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Some people on this forum are under the impression that we could avoid the planned destruction of Pakistan, by adopting the tactics to lay low. They should know better, even if Pakistan tries to avoid it, it wouldnt be possible if it is already had been decided.
People have to understand, these people think of us nothing but as Slaves, and themselves as Masters. Same people who are still following the policies of control of the world, even though the colonialism is no longer prevalent in the world. For example now they are moving in to ICJ against Gaddafi. The can play these jokes they are all together against the rest of the world. Whites are less than 20% in the world. But they wouldnt let their control go that easily until 80% sheep stand up for their rights and unite.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/12/iraq-dossier-case-for-war
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People have to understand, these people think of us nothing but as Slaves, and themselves as Masters. Same people who are still following the policies of control of the world, even though the colonialism is no longer prevalent in the world. For example now they are moving in to ICJ against Gaddafi. The can play these jokes they are all together against the rest of the world. Whites are less than 20% in the world. But they wouldnt let their control go that easily until 80% sheep stand up for their rights and unite.
A top military intelligence official has said the discredited dossier onIraq's weapons programme was drawn up "to make the case for war", flatly contradicting persistent claims to the contrary by the Blair government, and in particular by Alastair Campbell, the former prime minister's chief spin doctor.
In hitherto secret evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Major General Michael Laurie said: "We knew at the time that the purpose of the dossier was precisely to make a case for war, rather than setting out the available intelligence, and that to make the best out of sparse and inconclusive intelligence the wording was developed with care."
His evidence is devastating, as it is the first time such a senior intelligence officer has directly contradicted the then government's claims about the dossier and, perhaps more significantly, what Tony Blair and Campbell said when it was released seven months before the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
He continued: "Alastair Campbell said to the inquiry that the purpose of the dossier was not 'to make a case for war'. I had no doubt at that time this was exactly its purpose and these very words were used."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/12/iraq-dossier-case-for-war
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