2007/12/28

daily dose ...


 .. of propaganda

Subtitle: Cui bono?

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As usual, via RN/Breakfast, a report (this time from the BBC, as opposed to the more usual CNN), blaming 'Islamic militants' for the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.

I ask you to ask yourself Q: Cui bono?

A1: Some scruffy band of Islamic militants OR

A2: The 'ruling' kleptocracy and their evil rip-offs.

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Not much changes, without our situation getting worse. Yeah, we in Aus have recently had a small (but nevertheless significant) 'win,' with the metaphorical death of our very own wicked old witch, JWHoward(&Co). But Rudd&Co have already flagged that they (meaning we, the sheople®) are staying in Afghanistan 'for the long haul.' In other words, 'Western' interference (illegal invasion, brutal occupation) aka the rape of Afghanistan will continue. As for Afghanistan (murder for oil pipeline), so (worse) for Iraq: murder for whole lakes of oil. And worst of all, the 60-year cancer on the planet that is Israel (murdering for land, water) will become ever more malignant.

All this is known - by the few such as we netizens who can and do look, but not by the many, i.e. those served by the (venal!) MSM - which includes big bits'a the AusBC & SBS (boo! Hiss!) Since '9/11' things have gone even more haywire, with Israel now employing the full spectrum of the US-weapons wizardry to carry out their foul murders.

The real terrorists are the cold-blooded murdering thieves who always benefit: the fat-cat rich getting ever more obscenely richer. One need think only of Cheney's pre-9/11 oil-maps of Iraq.

The pirate regimes of the US and Israel (with poodle UK, hardly less daggy Aus); the puppet regimes of Pakistan, Iraq & Afghanistan (and almost wherever else there are resources for the stealing) will all continue their criminal murdering for spoil.

I ask you to ask yourself again, Q: Cui bono?

Who is getting the biggest benefit, from the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto say, or 'the biggie,' 9/11 itself?

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