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I have accurate information from Middle East, Film is just a straw that broke the back

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posted on Sep, 16 2012 @ 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by LostPassword


IF YOU TREAT A MAN LIKE AN ANIMAL







HE BECOMES AN ANIMAL


Cool Thread man but theres a slight flaw with this one quote and it worries me that so many people think like this

Do you REALLY not understand that you are an animal, this statement just proves how brainwashed people have become.

I was talking to a Pastor the other day and he said the exact same thing which astonished me

how can people be expected to take responsibility for their own actions when they do not even understand who they are, what chance do we have


edit on 16-9-2012 by jinni73 because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 16 2012 @ 06:24 PM
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Originally posted by LostPassword
Israel is the ONLY country that literally grows its borders by force and no
one in the western world says they shouldn't do it.



Uh, we took TX, AZ, NM, AND California from Mexico. Can't say Israel is the only one...

edit on 16-9-2012 by wrkn4livn because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 16 2012 @ 07:22 PM
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For those of you who disagree, I'd love to here your rebuttal. If you think we can stop "THEM" please tell me how.

By doing just what you did. Keep exposing the lies wherever you find them. Your keyboard is as powerful as a news broadcast. Less and less people believe the MSM these days and its because of the internet. Look how fast the YouTube spread thru the Middle East. Your words may not reach anyone or reach millions. It keeps TPTB dancing and changing their tune. So keep typing.



posted on Sep, 16 2012 @ 10:02 PM
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In my perfect world we'd stop letting other countries drag us into their holy wars. Just cut them off and say, "This is your business, your country, and your responsibility." Yet it seems we're damned if we do and damned if we don't. It'll be either "Why isn't the US helping?" or "Why is the US helping THEM?" or "Why is the US interfering?"

Religion no longer seems to inspire others to do good. it inspires entire nations to do bad. Which is why we have to reaffirm that America is not, nor has it ever been, a "Christian Nation". We don't have a theocracy. We don't want religious beliefs dictating how all citizens live. If we are to remain religiously neutral we must then act like it. We shouldn't be expected to govern the world and we're tired of being expected to die for everyone else's agendas and interests.



posted on Sep, 17 2012 @ 07:58 AM
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what's sad is you condone the killing of innocent people.

What's worse is all the people who starred & flagged you for it.



posted on Sep, 17 2012 @ 08:39 PM
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Originally posted by intrptr
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Yah right. We didn't even get oil contracts from Iraq. you know who did? China and Russia. So get your facts together before blurting out bs.

Guess they thought that was a better deal than our "deal"... oil for food.

Not sure where your coming from with that. We occupy Iraq. Our Embassy there is the biggest on the planet. Our oil companies (that is Western) pump and refine the crude. If Russia and China are buying it they are getting it thru US. Like to see those books.

I want to understand what you are saying though so point me to a source about the Russian and Chinese contracts? As far as I know the Chinese are buying Iranian crude and investing in the "new" fields in Eastern Africa.


I don't know where you get your information. Igot mine from a simple search.




Those who claim that the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003 to get control of the country's giant oil reserves will be left scratching their heads by the results of last weekend's auction of Iraqi oil contracts: Not a single U.S. company secured a deal in the auction of contracts that will shape the Iraqi oil industry for the next couple of decades. Two of the most lucrative of the multi-billion-dollar oil contracts went to two countries which bitterly opposed the U.S. invasion — Russia and China — while even Total Oil of France, which led the charge to deny international approval for the war at the U.N. Security Council in 2003, won a bigger stake than the Americans in the most recent auction. "[The distribution of oil contracts] certainly answers the theory that the war was for the benefit of big U.S. oil interests," says A


www.time.com...



BAGHDAD (CNNMoney) -- Exxon Mobil is being shut out of bidding on the next round of oil and gas exploration contracts in Iraq because of its decision to sign an exploration deal with Kurdistan's regional government in the northern part of that country.

money.cnn.com...

Would you like to try again or post an alternate source?



posted on Sep, 17 2012 @ 09:29 PM
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Thankyou fro your reply and the simple search. Your own link contradicts itself. There is a big difference between who buys the oil and who develops it. Although the Mainstream media (like Time) keeps telling us the US is "out of Iraq", I don't buy it. They have the second largest reserves besides the Saudis and Iran. One is already on our side and the other is our next victim. We didn't invade Iraq for their fine crop of Brussel Sprouts.

We are way off topic here, but I will leave another link that shows a list of who is drilling and selling the oil. The west is still firmly entrenched and will remain firmly entrenched until it stops being an Empire.

I can't believe Time said that it isn't about the oil.

www.aljazeera.com...



posted on Sep, 18 2012 @ 04:28 PM
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Oh wow! You are totally speaking the truth. The situation on the middle east is totally due to the fact that Israel is forcing people off their land with the help of the US. It is some hardcore dirty business for sure. I have always wondered by the remaining socialist nations have not stood up at the UN and spoke out against this. I am sure it is not easy to take such a position but socialist nations used to stand up for the oppressed on the world stage. It must be all about timing. Most socialist nations struggle to maintain stable trading partners. Those trading partners are usually in league with Israel so to speak up could threaten those key trade deals. International politics is a web of complex moves and power plays.



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