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Noah_Scape
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posted 12 March 2008 01:19 PM      Profile for Noah_Scape     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Creating instability so that outside influence and control can be made possible is a favorite tactic of the Bushites [global elites].

Kosovo is such an example. Here is a letter from a German politician to that effect:
"Correspondence between German Politicians Reveals the Hidden Agenda behind Kosovo's "Independence"
Kosovo - hidden agenda

I suspect the economic chaos from high oil prices is another example of this tactic. The Sub-Prime crisis was obviously done on purpose, with instability being the goal.

So is global warming - they WANT it to occur so there will be an opening for American [etc] control around the world. How else can the denials be explained when it is so obvious that it is occurring?

Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are not meant to bring stability to the region, the effect and the goal is instability. Sure enough, that what is happening there.

Israel was created for this very reason - the plan has been in the works for decades, and the 'instability tactic' has been used all along.

Too bad they [the global elites] cannot use their brilliant minds for something good. Too bad the public has so much faith in TPTB. Revolt won't help, it will just play into their hands!! It is a brilliant tactic, what they are doing [Pres Bush is obviously just playing his role, and not actually thinking this stuff up - he is not smart enough for that!!].


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