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The Illuminati Way
- by Hazel
W. M. McKinlay -
(Posted here by Wes Penre for
Illuminati News, May 17,
2004)
'We will squeeze you empty, and then fill you with
ourselves.' George Orwell - 1984
S ince
the WMD's were blown out of the water, Blair's government had to resort
to citing Hussein's personality for the invasion of Iraq - he is a "bad
man" who tortured his subjects in Abu Ghraib and gassed the Kurds.
Clearly, abuse of prisoners does not concern Coalition forces and they
are happy to drop depleted uranium on children, which only leaves one
pretext for this war... the real one. The Zionist entity is
waving a red, blood-soaked flag at a cornered and defenceless, angry and
injured Islamic bull, spearing it, tormenting it... goading it to react.
We have seen the destruction of Muslim
countries and desecration of their Holy cities, the torture and murder
of insurgents, degradation and humiliation of innocents, while extended
families are wiped out by F-16's. Mosques, schools and hospitals are
popular targets, maximising civilian casualties. We've witnessed
countless Mossad-style bomb attacks on public transport, to blame on
Arabs and then assassinate their spiritual leaders. These provocative
and barbaric acts, flying in the face of International Law and the
Geneva Convention, are intended to incite another 'profitable' World
War, one which will usher in a high-tech, totalitarian World Government
in it's weary wake.
In response to the pictures of an
Iraqi being battered to death by the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, a BBC
news reporter suggested; "we may be getting too squeamish, after all" he
said, "this is a war." Yes, it is a war, bound by rules of
engagement which do not sanction the prolonged assault and cold-blooded
murder of a young man... but that has been the whole point of this media
excercise, to acclimate us to the "reality of war" - the torture and
extrajudicial killing of innocent detainees. The debate is now about the
authenticity of the photos, not the horror they depict, which the BBC
likes to call "mistreatment."
Muslim's are chaste people, sheltered
from the daily onslaught of promiscuity that we take for granted in the
'Land of the Free' where even kids can access sordid pictures at the
click of a mouse, which now includes Iraqi men coerced into a mock,
homosexual orgy by sneering women, and that is why this obscene method
was specifically chosen. In a proto-type of Orwell's Room 101 at Abu
Ghraib, your worst fears will be used against you, what would be most
unbearable; arachnids, rodents, Britney, sodomy...? If you have vertigo
you are sure to be suspended from a great height, and accompanied by
agony, most human beings will soon yield. "In the face of pain there
are no heroes, no heroes..."
Apart from taunting, the Zionist's
exposure of these atrocities titillates the racists, sadists and
perverts who get a kick out of ritual S&M, like Rush Limbaugh, but it
also serves as a warning to would-be subversives. In reply to Rumsfeld's
unconvincing apology, Senator Lieberman stated that those responsible
for September 11th didn't apologise, meaning; we in the
"civilized world" still have the moral high ground, because at least we
say sorry when we are caught violating human rights and dignity,
("just a bit of fun") but the hypocrites can hardly condemn
child-torture in Iran, when we indulge in it ourselves in Iraq.
There will be 'lynchings' of
'hate-figures' to entertain the Proles and provide material for
Newspeak, a further distraction from the political shambles which
masquerades as governance, but no repercussions for the 'Ministry of
Truth' who are liable for this "breakdown" in the military; maybe a
couple of inquiries into "who knew what and when they knew it." It will
be concluded that "mistakes were made" and the "lessons learned" always
call for increased scrutiny, surveillance and security... more I.D.'s,
CCTV's and microchips seems to be the answer for everything. "The
more the Party is powerful, the less it will be tolerant: the weaker the
opposition, the tighter the despotism."
'If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a
human face - for ever.'
George Orwell - 1984
Updated/Revised:
Monday, May 17, 2004 03:51:20 -0700
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