Wednesday, March 4, 2015

WHO DO WE TRUST WHEN IT COMES TO BIOLOGICAL DISEASE-CAUSING PATHOGENS & CORPORATE WEAPONRY EXPORTED FROM.COMMERCE DEPARTME

The "9-11" administration that invaded, attacked and occupied Iraq in 2003 illegally, wanted to kill secular leader Saddam Hussein not only with oil on the brain, but for other reasons as well.  Other world dictators were even more brutal. And he had nothing to do with this American tragedy.

Dear Ones,

The American president's father during the Reagen/H.W. Bush years was in power even up to 1990 when ingredients for biological warfare were supplied to Iraq during the 1980-88 Iraq-Iran war and the First Gulf Was–deadly saran, anthrax and even mustard gas for use against the Kurds.  These types of weapons were outlawed in 1925 by the Geneva Protocol. For this reason, those in charge knew where the Iraqi stockpiles were after receiving them from U.S. sources.

The administration of Bush the Elder, once CIA director, was also responsible for forced genocidal sterilization of a million women living on reservations–last lands of US indigenous people held under American rule–and women from other dark complexioned cultures as well, such as Puerto Ricans. (Remember, not long ago in the United States Jews, American Indians, American Africans, Italians and others having dark skin were forbidden to join so-called "white" country clubs.)  Whenever a First American women was admitted to a hospital she was secretly sterilized under the umbrella of public health, for ethnic cleansing of "less desirable cultures" according to Caucasian prejudice.

Dear Ones,

How soon we forget the details of biological warfare that began in the United States with First Americans given blankets from smallpox hospitals, all genocidal intent.

David  E. Stannard, professor at the University of Hawaii–a state in which U.S. businessmen stole from the Queen and her people for tourists development–wrote:

[Native Americans have suffered] "the worst human Holocaust the world has ever witnessed, roaring across the [joined] American continents, more than 100 million lives during the course of four centuries."

Americans for the most part have always been compassionate toward indigenous peoples–over 500 nations within a nation.  But as always, greedy politicians on Earth are the ones fueling genocidal tragedies and disparity due to lack of inherent human rights.


Mame,
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