Saturday, August 30, 2003

Monday, August 25, 2003

People these days seem to have less and less faith in governments. It seems that when multinational corporations are worth more than developing nations, governments are virtual puppets of capitalist old boy networks. - "If you raise the minimum wage, then we'll just move our factories"

Capitalism has for very long served well and advanced human technologies.
However it seems the means have become the end.
Society is sculpted to make people dependent on money.
Money, a mere tool, has become God.
Politicians seldom appear to act straight from the heart, for what deep down they know to be true.
When 8 companies own half the worlds wealth,
somethings not right.
It is perhaps natural for these entities to cooperate.
Even the judicial system bias is based on money.
"Buy the best lawyer"

The following extract is taken from http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2319.htm
The official story on Iraq has never made sense. The connection that the Bush administration has tried to draw between Iraq and al-Qaida has always seemed contrived and artificial. In fact, it was hard to believe that smart people in the Bush administration would start a major war based on such flimsy evidence.
The pieces just didn't fit. Something else had to be going on; something was missing.

In recent days, those missing pieces have finally begun to fall into place. As it turns out, this is not really about Iraq. It is not about weapons of mass destruction, or terrorism, or Saddam, or U.N. resolutions.

This war, should it come, is intended to mark the official emergence of the United States as a full-fledged global empire, seizing sole responsibility and authority as planetary policeman. It would be the culmination of a plan 10 years or more in the making, carried out by those who believe the United States must seize the opportunity for global domination, even if it means becoming the "American imperialists" that our enemies always claimed we were.