$5 million dollars ono the head of Osama bin Laden and $1 million
dollars - only 1 million on Eric Rudolph?

Rudolph wanted to save lives - he was blamed for blowing up an abortion
center, that also sold baby body parts - repelled by the death and
slaughter of the innocents perhaps the sale of the baby body parts was
just too much and he took the law in his own hands.....

Noted Ramsey Clark on the list of names supported also by Norm Chomsky?
This is all about oil and look at this UN - do they do to Iraq what they
do to Africa?   But then you do not see any bombs or napalm spread over
Africa - only death by AIDS by humanitarians with big whips?

How many children have died in Iraq due to these sanctions?   Who
murdered King
Faisal of Saudi Arabia in 1967.....a black from Berkeley - a Black
Panther type and then the brother of King Faisal took the throne instead
of the young Prince Turki Faisal, who was to have taken the throne in
the event of the death of his father.....it is the brother of the King
then who took the throne - and Osama bin Laden wants to restore the
young Princes to the throne - the rightful heirs for Saudi Arabia
prepares for war against whom?

Do we expect to see Iraq trampled upon and starved without retaliation?
Like goody two shoes Madeline Albright - golly gee, and bombs the hell
out of the Balkans....but behind the scenes the cowardly Clinton pulls
the strings after getting caught in act of sodomy and phone sex
monitored and taped by Mossad?

Maybe the Arabs ought to just blow up those oil fields now which are
ready to go at the push of a button....and see how othey all run?

I keep thinking of the story of the three wise men who came bearing
gifts for the Christ Child following a star....today the star burns
bright but it is RED.....during colder war with China than Russia, US
interests were drilling offshore for oil in China.......so now the drill
for "water" in Jordan.....in Kuwait the people flaunted their wealth on
60 minutes for the world, richest place in the world, thriving on Iraqi
oil - a show place like Seattle or a model city while American is dying
from within - so Kuwait is invaded by Iraq to take back that which was
theirs to begin with, taken from them by the British.

I still see this woman on TV in Kuwait - when are you Americans coming
over here - they even stole my TV and VCR - just like Watts?

So we could have saved a lot of money and Gulf War Syndrome if we had
sent Iraq TV's and VCR's?   Next time send electronic equpment so the
Iraqis can sit back and watch their country being blown to hell while
many wonder "why are they doing this to us"

So why are we doing this to the Iraqis and the Balkans and this NATO,
the Wart Hogs - boy they could not unload that General Wesley Clark fast
enough - wonder who really engineered that China Embassy, most favored
nation, bombing.....it was a subtle a move as Okalahoma?

Now this very same element wants to disarm America while we arm the
enemy to the teeth?

What is wrong with this picture.   In all fairness this story from MER
is worth a reading - Sadaam should share the wealth and Castro has
survived this Meyer Lansky criminal elements attempt to blow him off
face of earth.

By the way, note the big hotels and gambling places these NWO people
meet?   Big steak dinners and drinks.....and get a load of the War Hogs
(NATO) when they visited Clinton - they played music from Wagner - while
the guests walked up the less traveled red carpet to a sumptuous meal.

Biggest Hog in World?   Henry Kissinger - corner market on food, says
Henry - starvation is a slow death - wonder why some if given a choice
will choose death by a bullet?

But we are of the 6 billion and they are such a small pitiful group of
people sitting on all that gold and oil and now stealing more land even
from the Amish......Fight the good fight, Eric Rudolph but remember that
million dollars on your head seems like a lot of money to someone who is
starving....like the 5 million on Osama bin Laden's head - why isn't
there a price on Clintons head for the poisoned blood he sold taken from
prisonrs with HIVand AIDS, or a price on Reno's head for Waco murdering
more children.

And this is what it is all about notice?   The iniquities of the fathers
to be visited upon the children?  Does that also explain Littleton which
ws a nightmare thought up by son of FBI agent who then covered for his
son?

Nice people - I remember when JFK went to the Berlin Wall and in the
bible, big question is did they build a wall, or dig a trench?   So much
for Trench Coat Mafia, for this symbolism from Daniel went by ignored.

You wonder why we are called the Ugly Americans?   And the Clintons call
the Secret Service and police pigs?    Beauty is in the high of the
beholder, and I apologize to the pigs.

Saba

A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy



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                            DO NOT BOMB IRAQ

While the U.S. clearly has the military power to further devastate and prostrate
Iraq, we strongly believe that the course the U.S. has chosen is not only grossly
unjust, but also exceedingly hypocritical and duplicitous.  We further believe that
though the U.S. may be able to pursue its imperial policies without substantial
opposition in the short term, the policies being pursued today, especially the new
and massive military assault being prepared against Iraq, are likely to have 
tremendously
negative historical ramifications.

As Middle East experts and scholars�many with close and personal ties to this 
long-troubled
and misunderstood region�we feel a political, a moral, and a historical responsibility
to speak up in clear opposition at this critical time.

                           Origins of Today's Imbroglio:

Throughout this century Western countries, primarily the United States and Great
Britain, have continually interfered in and manipulated events in the Middle East.
The origins of the Iraq/Kuwait conflict can be found in the unilateral British decision
during the early years of this century to essentially cut off a piece of Iraq to
suit British Empire desires of that now faded era.

Rather than agreeing to Arab self-determination at the end of World War I and the
collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Western nations conspired to divide the Arab world
into a number of artificial and barely viable entities; to install Arab �client
regimes� throughout the region; to make these regimes dependent on Western economic
and military power for survival; and then to impose an ongoing series of economic,
cultural, and political arrangements detrimental to the people of the area.  This
is the historical legacy that we live with today.

Throughout the 1930s and the 1940s the West further manipulated the affairs of the
Middle East in order to control the resources of the region and then to create a
Jewish homeland in an area long-considered central to Arab nationalism and Muslim
concerns.  Playing off one regime against the other and one geopolitical interest
against another became a major preoccupation for Western politicians and their closely
associated business interests.

                           Following World War II:

After World War II, and from these policy origins, the United States became the
main Western power in the region, supplanting the key roles formerly played by Britain
and France.  In the 1960s Gamel Abdel Nasser was the target of Western condemnation
for his attempt to reintegrate the Arab world and to pursue independent �non-aligned�
policies. By the 1970s the CIA had established close working relationships with
key Arab client regimes from Morocco and Jordan to Saudi Arabia and Iran�regimes
that even then were among the most repressive and undemocratic in the world�in order
to further American domination and to secure an ever-growing supply of inexpensive
oil and the resultant flow of petrodollars.

By the late 1970s the counter-reaction of the Iranian revolution was met with a
Western build-up of the very same Iraqi regime that is so condemned today in  a
vain attempt to use Iraq to crush the new Iranian regime.  The result was millions
of deaths coming on top of the terrible destruction of Lebanon, itself a country
that had been severed from Greater Syria by Western intrigues, as had been the area
of southern Syria, then known as Palestine.

Additionally the Israelis were given the green light to invade Lebanon, further
devastate the Palestinians, and install a puppet Lebanese government�an attempt
which failed leading to an American and Israeli retreat but ongoing militarism to
this day.  Meanwhile, throughout all these years Western manipulation of oil supplies
and pricing, coupled with arms sales policies, often seriously exacerbated tensions
between countries in the region leading to the events of this decade.

                              The Gulf Conflict:

It was precisely such American manipulations and intrigues that led to the Gulf
War in 1990.  Indeed, we would be remiss if we did not note that there is already
much historical evidence that the U.S. actually maneuvered Iraq into the invasion
of Kuwait, repeatedly suggesting to Iraq that it would become the pivotal military
state of the area in coordination with the U.S.   Whether  true or not the U.S.
subsequently did everything in its power to prevent a peaceful resolution of that
conflict and for the first time intervened with massive and overwhelming military
force in the region creating today's dangerously unstable quagmire.

The initially stated American goal was only to protect Saudi Arabia.  Then after
the unprecedented  military build-up the goal became to expel Iraq from Kuwait.
 Then the goal evolved to toppling  the Iraqi government.  And from there the Americans
began to impose various limits on Iraqi sovereignty; took over much of Iraqi air
space; sent the CIA to repeatedly atttempt to topple the Iraqi government; and placed
a near-total embargo on Iraq that many�including a former Attorney General of the
United States�have termed near-genocidal.  The overall result has been the subjugation
and impoverishment of Iraq and the actual death of approximately 5% of the Iraqi
people as the direct result of American actions.

With the Clinton Administration, the U.S. began to insist on the �dual containment�
of both Iraq and Iran�both countries which just a few years ago the U.S. was working
very closely with and providing considerable arms to.   With few in the press able
to remember from one year to the next or to connect one historic event with another,
somehow Washington has come to insist on Iraqi disarmament and Iranian strangulation.
 Furthermore, these policies are being pursued even while Israel and key Arab client
states are receiving American weapons in ever larger amounts, with Israel's weapons
of mass destruction making her forces 7 to 8 times stronger than all Arab armies
combined.  Furthermore still, the U.S./Israeli strategic alliance has never been
closer, the U.S. has repeatedly helped Israel defy the will of the international
community and the United Nations, and the U.S. continues to champion a disingenuous
Israeli "peace process" which in reality on the ground continues to dispossess the
Palestinians and to corral them onto reservations in their own country!

In a future statement we will move on to the crucial subject of what alternative
policies the United States should be pursuing.  But at this critical moment we are
compelled to come forward and urgently condemn the policies now being pursued.
We call for an immediate cessation of the economic embargo against Iraq, an end
to U.S.-imposed restrictions on Iraqi sovereignty and airspace, and most of all
immediate suspension of all plans to attack Iraq once again with the overwhelming
technological and military instruments available to the U.S.

If the U.S. continues to pursue its current policies then we conclude and predict
it will not be unreasonable for many in the world to brand the U.S. itself as a
arrogant and imperialist state,  and if that becomes the historical paradigm, it
will be both understandable and justifiable if others pursue whatever means are
available to them to oppose American domination and militarism.  Such developments
could quite possibly lead to still more decades of conflict, warfare, and terrorism
throughout the region and beyond.


This Statement was arranged by the COMMITTEE ON THE MIDDLE EAST (COME), endorsed
by the following professors and experts around the world, and first published on
2 February 1998:

Advisory Committee: Ms. Arab Abdel-Hadi - Cairo; Professor Nahla Abdo - Carleton
University (Ottawa); Professor Elmoiz Abunura - University of North Carolina 
(Ashville);
Professor Jane Adas - Rutgers University (NJ); Oroub Alabed - World Food Program
(Amman); Professor Faris Albermani - University of Queensland (Australia); Professor
Jabbar Alwan, DePaul University (Chicago); Professor Alex Alland, Columbia University
(New York); Professor Abbas Alnasrawi - University of Vermont (Burlington); Professor
Michael Astour - University of Southern Illinois; Virginia Baron - Guilford, CT.;
Professor Mohammed Benayoune - Sultan Qaboos University (Oman); Professor Charles
Black - Emeritus Yale University Law School; Professor Francis O. Boyle, University
of Illinois Law School (Champlain);  Mark Bruzonsky- COME Chairperson (Washington);
Linda Brayer - Ex. Dir., Society of St. Ives (Jerusalem); Professor Noam Chomsky
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge); Ramsey Clark - Former U.S.
Attorney General (New York); Professor Frank Cohen - SUNY, Binghamton; John Cooley
- Author, Cyprus; Professor Mustafah Dhada - School of International Affairs, Clark
Atlanta University; Zuhair Dibaja - Research Fellow, University of Helsinki; Professor
Mohamed El-Hodiri - University of Kansas; Professor Richard Falk - Princeton 
University;
Professor Ali Ahmed Farghaly - University of Michigan (Ann Arbor); Professor Ali
Fatemi - American University (Paris); Michai Freeman - Berkeley; Professor S.M.
Ghazanfar - University of Idaho (Chair, Economics Dept); Professor Kathrn Green
- California State University (San Bernadino); Nader Hashemi - Ottawa, Canada; 
Professor
M. Hassouna - Georgia; Professor Clement Henry - University of Texas (Austin); 
Professor
Herbert Hill - University of Wisconsin (Madison); Professor Asaf Hussein - U.K.;
Yudit Ilany - Jerusalem; Professor George Irani - Lebanese American University 
(Beirut);
Tahir Jaffer - Nairobi, Kenya; David Jones - Editor, New Dawn Magazine, Australia;
Professor Elie Katz - Sonoma State University, CA; Professor George Kent - University
of Hawaii; Professor Ted Keller - San Francisco State University, Emeritus; John
F. Kennedy - Attorney at Law, Washington; Samaneh Khader - Gruadate Student in 
Theology,
University of Helsinki; Professor Ebrahim Khoda - University of Western Australia;
Guida Leicester, San Francisco; Jeremy Levin - Former CNN Beirut Bureau Chief 
(Portland);
Professor Seymour Melman - Columbia University (New York); Dr. Avi Melzer - Frankfurt;
Professor Alan Meyers - Boston University; Professor Michael Mills - Vista College
(Berkeley, CA); Kamram Mofrad - Idaho; Shahab Mushtaq - Knox College; Professor
Minerva Nasser-Eddine - University of Adelaide (Australia); Professor Peter Pellett
- University of Massachussetts (Amherst); Professor Max Pepper, M.D. - University
of Massachusetts (Amherst); Professor Ruud Peters - Universiteit van Amsterdam;
Professor Glenn Perry - Indiana State University; Professor Tanya Reinhart - Tel
Aviv University; Professor Shalom Raz - Technion (Haifa); Professor Knut Rognes
- Stavanger College (Norway); Professor Masud Salimian - Morgan State University
(Baltimore); Professor Mohamed Salmassi - University of Massachusetts; Qais Saleh
- Graduate Student, International University (Japan); Ali Saidi - J.D. candidate
in international law (Berkeley, CA); Dr. Eyad Sarraj - Gaza, Occupied Palestine;
Henry Schwarzschild - New York (original co-founder - deceased); Professor Herbert
Schiller - University of California (San Diego); Peter Shaw-Smith - Journalist,
London; David Shomar - New York; Dr. Manjra Shuaib - CapeTown (South Africa); Robert
Silverman - Montreal; Professor J. David Singer - University of Michigan (Ann Arbor);
Professor Majid Tehranian - Director Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy
(University of Hawaii); Dr. Marlyn Tadros - Deputy Director, Legal Research and
Resource Center for Human Rights (Cairo); Ismail Zayid, M.D. - Dalhousi University
(Canada).




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