What I heard that is hitting the streets is more like the stuff availble in
Pakastan, and that is "Black Tar Opium", very potent and very cheap; the same
stuff that took China down, back in the day...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 2:46 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Every Day in Iraq/Drained Blood and
Money...'
--- In [email protected],
"Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote:
> The Gulf Wars are not just about oil, they're also about having
a
power base to control the action in those areas. Oil? Nah, heroin. And
oil. And weapons.
Yeah bu the thirst for oil is the precursor to
the rest...no economic
interest, not as many weapons, and protecting the
heroin trade would
also be done underground as always...vs. open
warfare.
-------In the Sunday Times Picayune was an article about how the local
police are told to step down the war on opium producers by the US. Instead of
destroying all the product they were only able to destroy 30%. Actually it was
syndicated from the LA Times. Article was called, "Afghan Police Losing War
Against Drug Trade - U.S. allies amongst corrupt officials springing
suspects." Sunday June 10th. "Kunduz, Afghanistan - Like a frustrated
hunter, the leader of the anti-drug squad in Kunduz keeps snapshots of the
ones who got away..." Yada Yada, no real news there as the drug trade on our
own streets is owned and run by the covert agencies of the USA, who need the
money for their black ops. Crack cocaine hit the streets during
Contragate. Now heroin is the main drug around. US supported drug trafficking is not clandestine It's right in
the paper for those with eyes to read.
The whole 9/11 shit
was about having a reason to go into Afghanistan and to carve our piece of the
pie with regards to the Caspian Sea oil reserve and also the Gulf re the same
thing. But not because we need the oil or couldn't make some other
substitute but to keep the rest of the world from getting it and then having a
monopoly. Petrolium is not just about gasoline but about plastics and nylon
and many other products which we as a nation are addicted to.
It's all about
power. Who controls what. If you don't have it, then it's better to destroy
your opponent's ability to have it then to have them have it and you be left
out. Of course it's really about Christian power here in the US and in those
European nations which are still white. White Christian power wedded to the
Great Beast - the dinosaur corpses from which oil comes from which we are able
to mass produce.
Commerce and power
support the myth of stability in a world that is a game for those who conquer.
The world stage is poised to overthrow US enterprise, so our forward thinking
political engineers got their foot in the door across the world to keep us in
the game. It's not right. In fact it's dead wrong.
So enjoy your
Doritos, like I am, before the karma comes back. Make your peace today so that
tomorrow wont find you bewildered. That's the Bardo instructions. Be not
attached to the game. If you're not attached then you have folded your hand
and you can watch from the sidelines as the others beat themselves to death.
At this point it's not who wins or loses because the winner will still get
mugged in the alley.
As it says in
Esdras 2 - The eagle will be entirely burnt.
I'm actually not
whacko. I just really dig watching prophecy work itself out. C'mon, I'm like
you guys. I spent many years meditating and thinking through all sorts of
esoteric stuff. I have read and reread all the prophecies that there are and
found them to all fit together.
I mean, even if I
do believe the world is going to go to apocalypse then that doesn't make me
any weirder than most other people. Does it? I wish I didn't believe it. But
it does make it easier for me as far as appreciating today, and not getting
too caught up in making grand plans. As my stake is therefore limited I don't
get as bent out of shape. Take it as it comes, eh? I am taking it as it
comes, just like Maharishi said to do.