Posted on 08 January 2010. Tags: Al-qaeda, False Flag Terrorism, Political, United States
This is the latest American government’s propaganda to heighten public fear, to curb their resent and encourage hatred.

Omar Faruk Abdulmutalleb
This is the latest propaganda to push for more losses of liberties, more control over the general public, more governmental supervision and more wars, all of which directly translate into more easy money and more profit for the big Oil, Military and Security corporations.
Afghanistan war was initially launched to capture Osama Bin Landen.
What happened?
The only results were Hundreds of thousands have been killed and more hatred – No Bin Laden.
Iraq war was initially launched to find WMDs.
What happened?
Nearly a million innocent people have died.
Shockingly enough a child dies every six minutes in Iraq.
It has not only improved American or Global security, but has made it much worse.- No WMDs.
The war in Yemen, the poorest most raged Arab state, is in progress, as a result of another false flag and staged terrorism.
What will happen folks?
The same governments who claim to protect our freedoms are the ones destroying them.
These are the same people who claim to combat terrorism and themselves are the ones creating it.
These are Wars OF Terror; these are “Attacks on Liberties”; these are “Filling the Pockets of Big Corporations”
“None are more helplessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free”
Posted in Afghanistan, Europe, Featured, Middle East, N. America, News & Politics, Pakistan, The US
Posted on 29 October 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, CIA, Middle East
Recent news from The New York Times has suggested that Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the president of Afghanistan, gets regular payments from the CIA and has for much of the past eight years.
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Posted in Afghanistan, Middle East, N. America, News & Politics, The US
Posted on 27 October 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Drugs, Opium
I was reading through some articles about the increase of opium production in Afghanistan and came across the following graph from Wikipedia.
Opium Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan (in Hectors)
This data was published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
It is interesting to note that during the period when Taliban was gaining power, the opium production actually showed a downward trend to a point where in 2001 it was reduced to its a minimum record since 1994.
Many argue that this containment of opium production under the Taliban regime was not favorable to the American drug corporations, which consequently become one of the big factors in the invasion of Afghanistan and the decision to overthrow the Taliban regime.
After which, the production of opium surely picked up again and kept rising up beyond previous records.
The fact that Pharmaceutical business is the second most profit making industry after oil is no secret and the American government benefited largely from this increased opium production.
Following is a list of Medical drugs produced from Opium:
| Morphine |
45.8% |
| Codeine |
42.5% |
| Dihydrocodeine |
5.4% |
| Pholcodine |
1.9% |
| Hydrocodone |
1.5% |
| Thebaine |
1.4% |
| Oxycodone |
0.9% |
| Ethylmorphine |
0.6% |
When considering the number of people around the world that use Acetaminophen daily, a pain killer that has Codeine as its main ingredient, the amount cash that is generated from having cheap opium at hand is astronomical.
Opium (cheap opium) creates huge profit margins for pharmaceutical companies.
By controlling the region and increasing the production of this plant, similar to oil, the American government kept its price reduced and well favorable, with no regards to regional and global effects of such massive opium surplus.
Sure the American companies have made billions of dollars, but at the cost of many Afghani, Iranian, Pakistani young men and women killed if not others around the world, many falling into the traps of addiction.
An addiction which devastates not only a single person, but many families, their offspring and eventually destroys the foundation for a functional society.
Posted in Afghanistan, Middle East, N. America, News & Politics, The US
Posted on 19 October 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Iran, Middle East, Pakistan, Suicide Bombing
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Chief has accused the United States, Britain and Pakistan of having links with the militants responsible for a suicide bombing. The evidence is pointing to the credibility of their claim in an attack that killed five senior guard commanders and 37 others.
Press TV reported that:
American and NATO bases around Iran in the Middle East
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Posted in Afghanistan, Featured, Iran, Middle East, News & Politics, Pakistan
Posted on 07 October 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, America, Anti-war, NATO
The US Senate has just passed a substantial defense bill for fiscal year 2010.
Photo: Speaker Pelosi
The “Defense” bill detail is as follows:
Total allocated sum: $636 billion
Approximate total sum for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: $130 billion
The sum: $3.9 billion less than the amount requested by President Barack Obama’s administration.
Bill passed: 93-7 votes
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Posted in Afghanistan, Middle East, N. America, News & Politics, The US
Posted on 14 September 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Canada, Middle East, NATO
Another Canadian soldier has been killed in Afghanistan. The incident happened while he was patrolling in the volatile Panjwaii district south of Afghanistan, where two other soldiers were killed only a week ago.

Patrick Lormand was only 21 and killed along with four others being injured in a roadside blast from an improvised explosive device on Sunday afternoon, the military said.
Their Canadian armoured vehicle was struck about 13 kilometres southwest of Kandahar City, Brig.-Gen. Jonathan Vance said Monday.
Lormand is latest of 130th reported Canadian soldier to die since the Afghan mission began in 2002 that now seems as hopeless as ever. One diplomat and two Canadian aid workers have also been killed.
“Another soldier lost. As someone who is serving here, I have lost all faith in the mission, we can not win here and we have lost enough. Canada should pull out, like the Dutch and the British and Germans are now also looking at pulling out. We have lost enough, in an un-winnable war.” – Dave Palmer
This is another reminder, another call. The Canadians and all other nations involved in this unjustified hostility must be reminded that war is the lowest form of Human behaviour, where each side dehumanizes the other, many innocents suffer, its scars are sustained for a long time and the magnitude of is destruction serves no one.
With files from CBC
Posted in Afghanistan, Middle East, News & Politics
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