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Special Report: The China Puzzle ( Repost- subhead "Clinton Legacy:)

Nov. 10, 2009 Wednesday, March 15, 2006 7:19:41 AM by backhoe Special Report: The China Puzzle Crime/Corruption Front Page News Keywords: TREASON OF BIBLICAL DIMENSIONS Source: Various Published: 2/21/00 Author: John Huang Is A Chinese Spy Posted on 02/21/2000 21:44:04 PST by John Huang Is A Chinese Spy     "In both our societies (the United States and China) there are voices of those who seek to redirect or frustrate our cooperation. We both must take bold measures to overcome these negative forces. We extend the hand of friendship and hope that you will do the same," Statement by former National Security Advisor to President Bush, Brent Scowcroft, to Chinese leaders in the capital Beijing in response to critics of the June 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, December 9, 1989. On May 15, 1995, China conducted an underground nuclear test.. » read more

Vietnam: Unexploded Air Bombs, Shells and Mines

August 1, 2009 Vietnam War came to a halt over 30 years ago but the aftermath will tell for another 300 years -[I]t is necessary to draw up an international programme to assist Vietnam. And not only Vietnam, for that matter. One should remember that the neighbouring Cambodia and other countries of Indochina are coming up against similar consequences. Another case in point is Yugoslavia, which came under NATO bombing attacks, with unexploded bombs still found there now and then. The situation is much the same in Iraq.. » read more

THE POWER ELITE PLAYBOOK: Parts 14 and 15

Posted April 9, 2009 (Oct. 12, 2008) BURN ALL, STEAL ALL, KILL ALL PART 14 Burn all, steal all and kill all was the official policy of Japan’s imperialistic military and paramilitary groups like the Black Ocean and Black Dragon societies. Japanese citizens regarded their emperor as omnipotent or sanctioned by God; therefore obedience to government was deeply entrenched. Weapons technology, driven by the orchestrated Cold War with its staged enemies, has improved. Now it is nuke all, steal all and kill all.. » read more

How Not to End Another President's War (L.B.J. Edition)

Thursday 12, March 2009  On Nov. 24, 1963, two days after John F. Kennedy's assassination, President Lyndon B. Johnson met with his principal national security advisers to consider the most volatile issue he had inherited: Vietnam. A coup at the beginning of November - approved by the Kennedy administration - had toppled Ngo Dinh Diem's government and taken his life.. » read more

Jews Created Opium Trade - Hong Kong and The Sassoon Opium Wars

Posted Feb. 15, 2009 The 99 year British lease on Hong Kong expired in July allowing the Red Chinese to take over. Hundreds of newspaper stories and TV reports have covered this event but not one revealed how England first gained control of Hong Kong! The truth lies buried in the family line of David Sassoon, "The Rothschilds of The Far East," and their monopoly over the opium trade. Britain won Hong Kong by launching the opium Wars to give the Sassoons exclusive rights to drug an entire nation! Hong Kong Founded as Sassoon Drug Center David Sassoon was born in Baghdad, Iran in 1792. His father, Saleh Sassoon, was a wealthy banker and the treasurer to Ahmet Pasha, the governor of Baghdad.. » read more

THE RAPE OF RUSSIA

Posted NOv. 27, 2008 The following is Anne Williamson's testimony before the Committee on Banking and Financial Services of the U.S. House of Representatives, presented Sept. 21, 1999.. » read more

China's First Experience with Paper Money

July 21, 2008 Paper, one of the four Great Inventions by the Ancient Chinese along with printing, the compass and gun powder, was invented by Cai Lun in 105 A.D. from bark, rags, wheat stalks and other materials. The first historical use with paper money began shortly thereafter around 140 B.C.. » read more

Burmese Opposition Ready to Escalate Pro-Democracy Fight

Friday 18 July 2008  Rangoon - Members of Burma's battered and disparate opposition are growing disillusioned with the old methods of the pro-democracy movement and are seeking ways to escalate their armed struggle with the help of covert western support. A young Monk in a remote village, Shan state, Burma. (Photo: Tamara Plush)     "There is a very real debate among us about how to begin a more sustained armed struggle," an organiser of last September's failed uprising told the Guardian. "We are ready for that kind of action, if we can get the supplies and training that we need."     View video report: here     Speaking from exile in Thailand, Soe Aung, the chief spokesman for the National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB), an umbrella group representing nearly all facets of Burma's disparate opposition, said he was witnessing a significant shift in the public attitude across Burma.. » read more

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Bengal Famine of 1943

The Bengal famine of 1943 is one amongst the several famines that occurred in British administered Bengal. It is estimated that around 1.5-3 million people died from starvation and malnutrition during the period. Contents [hide] 1 Possible Causes 2 The Response 3 Famines and democracies 4 "Food Availability Decline" or "Man Made" 5 Diseased rice vs. Total Rice Yield 6 The Famine in Bengali culture 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References // [edit] Possible Causes The United Kingdom had suffered a disastrous defeat at Singapore in 1942 against the Japanese military, which then proceeded to conquer Burma from the British in the same year.. » read more

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