Dienstag, 08. Juni 2004 20:52

Dear Martin

Wow! you travel like light!

((:Kudos for the project where you plan to execute the melting

it brings aftermath humor from tears:)) da capo


And consolation of art travel through de-militarized space-- this 9/11 event has not even reached the tip of the iceberg in explaining how and why it happened-how and why it was not stopped- how and why it was planned - how and why it profited whom- SuperSkyWoman is reading books of evidence for complicity of major governmental proportions. The catastrophe is recommended in the New American Century* back in 1997!
www.newamericancentury.org/
www.newamericancentury.org/statementofprinciples.htm

as needing a "New Pearl Harbor" to advance the militarization of the USA in the middle East, in the world, and into space--read all the documents yourself, My butter is too kind to the truth yet understood by the public, denial is still rampant, and the correct questions yet not being asked. Perhaps in the melting process there could be pointed questions asked during your simulated meltdown??? We will find the questions together.

I encourage the touching of our meltdown.

* [The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) is an American right-wing think tank. It was established in the spring of 1997 as a non-profit, educational organization whose goal is to promote American global leadership. It is based in the same building as the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC.]

The PNAC is quite controversial, and has raised the concern of many because it can be viewed as proposing military and economic domination of land, space, and cyberspace by the United States, so as to establish American dominance in world affairs for the indefinite future American Century".

The chairman of PNAC is William Kristol, former editor of Commentary Magazine. Present and former members include Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Jeb Bush, Richard Perle, Richard Armitage, Dick Cheney, Lewis Libby, William J. Bennett, Gary Schmitt, Zalmay Khalilzad, and Ellen Bork, the wife of Judge Robert Bork. A large number of its ideas and its members are associated with the hawkish neoconservative school of political theory, although the majority of its members are not affiliated with any branch of service.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_American_Century

(Much of what these men wanted is coming true: They urged that the U.S. abandon the anti-ballistic missile treaty. It has. They wanted establishment of more permanent U.S. military bases abroad. That is happening in the Philippines and in Georgia, and will likely happen in Iraq. They urged regime change as a goal of foreign wars, and not just in Iraq. They wanted the U.S. as a global "constabulary" ­ their word ­ unburdened by the United Nations or world opinion, preventing any challenge to U.S. dominance.

But, they wrote a year before Sept. 11, such aspirations are unlikely to be realized without "a catastrophic and catalyzing event. . .like a new Pearl Harbor."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/iraq/issues_analysis/realitycheck030317.html


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