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Perpetual War for Perpetual Commerce. BLOOD FOR OIL, DRUGS FOR ARMS, NEW
Dawn
                               By Bob Djurdjevic.   April 2000

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Apr. 10, 2000  Blood for oil, drugs for arms - are
the two lasting legacies
of the 20th century, by far the deadliest 100 years in human history.
The so-called American
Century turned into a disaster for mankind, with nearly 200 million
people killed by governments alone,
according to research by Prof. R.J. Rummell of the University of
Hawaii.  If western consumers ever
realized how much human blood they were pouring into their cars when
they fill their gasoline tanks,
heat their homes or light their barbecues; chances are, the
conscientious among them may prefer to go
back to the horse and buggy days and use wood-burning stoves.

Of course, the terrible death toll wasnt all because of oil.  But much
of it was, especially in the last two
decades of the century.  When the U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, declared
in the late 1970s the oil
fields of the Middle East a vital U.S. interest, the so-called Carter
Doctrine opened the floodgates to
future wars.

Carters line in the sand vis-a-vis the then U.S. Cold War opponent, the
Soviet Union, coupled with
some Bush-Baker State Department trickery, drew Iraq into invading
Kuwait in the summer of 1990,
and lead to the subsequent Gulf War.  Which was the first major shedding
of human blood for New
World Order oil, in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis perished

The Gulf War was also a blueprint for future oil and geopolitical wars
of the 1990s.  The worlds most
powerful countries would gang up together against small nations that
didnt want to surrender their
freedom and sovereignty to the Princes of the 20th century, the
multinational companies and their
proxies in western governments.  Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Rwanda,
Thailand, Kosovo, East Timor can
all attest to it.

As the curtain dropped on the twilight of the industrial era at the
close of the century; spilling human
blood to line the western multinationals pockets, and to fuel our
factories, vehicles and homes had
reached a morbid crescendo.  But it also marked the apex of the West, as
glimmers of mankinds new
dawn in the East became discernible on the first day of the 21st
century.

                                Chechnya Wars

Take the wars in Chechnya, for example.  We are told by the
establishment media that the 1994-1995
and 1999-2000 conflicts were about Islamic separatism and ethnic
hatreds.  They were not.  They were
about oil.  And about a deadly game of geopolitical dominoes.

In the Caucasus, the geopolitical war domino quiz goes like this What
falls after Ossetia (1)?
Answer: Nagorno-Karabakh. What falls after Nagorno-Kharabak (2)? Answer:
Abkhazia. What falls
after Abkhazia (3)? Answer: Chechnya. What falls after Chechnya (4)?
Answer: Dagestan.  What
falls after Dagestan? Hopefully Boris Yeltsin, rather than radioactive
fallout from a nuclear war, this
writer commented in an Aug. 12, 1999 report.

As it were, Yeltsin had already fallen, when he was forced to appoint
Vladimir Putin as premier three
days earlier.  Its just that few people outside of the Russian military
grasped that at the time.  Less
than five months later, Yeltsins resignation left no doubt about that.

Just as in Bosnia and Kosovo, where the West sought to dismantle the
former Yugoslavia, the
Chechnya wars were fomented by the West in an effort to destabilize
Russia.  The Princes had a
vested interest in encouraging and funding the Islamic rebels in the
Caucasus, just as they had used the
Islamic secessionists in Bosnia and Kosovo to dismantle the former
Yugoslavia.

Why?  So as to fill a geopolitical vacuum which the end of the Cold War
created in the Balkans.  And
to try to connect the two geographically separate wings of NATO  Turkey
to Italy  via the so-called
Green Interstate (see the map).



Or Corridor VIII, if you prefer the official geopolitical jargon
devoid of the blood and gore inherent in
the New World Orders attempt to construct an Islamic demographic
highway from Bihac in western
Bosnia, to Ankara in Turkey, and eventually to Karachi in Pakistan.
Including the all-important Caspian
Sea oil routes.

Take a look at the maps of the Caucasus region, and then you will
understand why this writer predicted
over two years ago (in a Jan. 12, 1998 Truth in Media report) that the
Caspian Sea oil would become
the worlds next major conflagration point.



You will see that the Russian pipeline runs through Dagestan and
Chechnya  the regions which the
West has been trying to destabilize, so as to squeeze Russia from its
soft southern underbelly using the
Islamic "freedom fighters" a.k.a. terrorists as their whips.  As they
did in Bosnia and Kosovo, they used
the mostly Islamic Albanian KLA "freedom fighters," a.k.a. drug
trafficking terrorists, to cause trouble
in Serbia.

(Also see the "Three NWO Rings Around Russia" map, and "Blood and
Treasure for the Benefit of
Private Interests?", this writers Washington Times column, Sunday, May
4, 1997, at the Truth in Media
web site, if you want to understand why Russia is still the Bogey No. 1
of the New World Order, and
why the southern Islamic ring is only one of the three which the West
has devised in order to squeeze
).



But the new Russian president, Vladimir Putin, seems to have become a
fly in the ointment of the oil
companies and other Princes geopolitical schemes.  Which is why the New
World Order plutocrats'
scorn for Putin was pouring out as his popularity at home was soaring.
Demonization of Russia by the
old familiar code words which had been used before to slander the Serbs,
is back in vogue this year in
the NWO establishment media.

Take the proven Russo- and Serbophobe, Zbigniew Brzezinski, for example,
one of David Rockefeller's
protgs who founded the Trilateral Commission (TC) in 1973.  President
Carter, also a founding
member of the TC, named Brzezinski his National Security Advisor upon
Carter's election as President
in 1976.  Splatter Brzezinskis venom over another proven Russo- and
Serbophobe  the Wall Street
Journal editorial page, and what you get is a borscht of hate,
outmatched in its anti-Orthodox Slavic
venom perhaps only by the U.S. official Secretary of Hate, Madeleine
Albright.

Which is why levelheaded U.S. citizens have learned to listen
skeptically to the words of such wholly
un-American Americans.  And then do the opposite.  If the likes of
Brzezinski or Albright say "zig," the
awakened Americans, along their brethren in the western countries,
should almost instinctively "zag."

Brzezinski's OpEd piece in the Journals Jan. 4 edition invoked
derogatory terms, such as "genocide," to
describe Russia's fight against the Chechnya Islamic insurrectionists.
And it bemoaned the "slaughter
of the Chechens," just as this Rockefeller ideologue-for-hire rued the
(fictitious) "massacres" of Kosovo
Albanians, which have now been shown to be an NWO hoax.

As for the Chechen terrorists, who tortured and beheaded two British
workers in Chechnya last year,
for example, and who blew up apartment buildings all over Moscow last
September, killing hundreds of
Russian civilians - such cold-blooded murderers of innocent people are
"freedom fighters," according to
Brzezinski.  Nor did this "Big Zbig" offer any regrets or apologies to
the families of the Moscow
residents murdered by his Chechen "freedom fighters."  Anymore than he
did it to the over 2,000 Serb
civilians killed by NATO.

But there was one morsel of truth in his OpEd piece which was worth more
than all the hate and
racism that comprised the rest of it.  Brzezinski admitted that "the
West has strategic as well as
humanitarian reasons to care what happens in Chechnya."

And what might these strategic reasons be?  "Destabilize Georgia," the
"Big Zbig said, and thus
"jeopardize Western access to the energy resources in the Caspian
region."

Bingo!  We are indebted to Mr. Brzezinski for leaving your fingerprints
on this New World Order crime
against truth.  Now all we need to do is "zag" instead of "zig," and
we'll get at the real truth.  So change
"destabilize Georgia," to "destabilize Russia."  Substitute "jeopardize
Russia's access to the energy
resources in the Caspian region" for "jeopardize Western access"  Then
you will see that as
Brzezinski was brazenly lying through his teeth, he also inadvertently
let the truth seep through.

                             Battle of the Pipelines

Meanwhile, the U.S government, a tool in the hands of the Princes, has
been pushing for a route
through its vassal countries, such as Turkey.  And this time, it did it
despite the opposition of some oil
company Princes, who (unsuccessfully) objected to it - on account of
much higher costs of the Turkey
route.  Its estimated costs have soared to between $2.5 billion to $4
billion.

As a result, the 1,100-mile pipeline - from the Azerbaijani capital of
Baku to the Turkish port of Ceyhan
- had been plagued by geopolitical and economic problems.  Stagnant
demand, lower-than-anticipated
Caspian production, and the continuing Azeri-Armenian conflict, have all
taken their toll.

Private investor capital has been lacking for the project as other
investment opportunities in oil-rich
zones like West Africa's Gulf of Guinea, the Gulf of Mexico and offshore
Brazil offer more secure
returns in less risky economic and security environments.  Caspian oil
investors have grown impatient
with the seemingly intractable problems of developing the Turkish
option. But there now is a growing
expectation among them that Washington will provide financial guarantees
for a project it regards as a
priority strategic objective to economically jump-start the southern
Balkans.

Meanwhile, Russia was not sitting idly and watching the multinational
Princes trying to pick its pockets.
As the Associated Press reported on July 27, 1999, Greece and Russia,
along with Bulgaria, agreed to
step up efforts for the construction of a Greco-Russian pipeline to
carry Russian crude oil through
Bulgaria and Greece.  The 285-kilometer-long pipeline would link the
ports of Burgas in Bulgaria and
Alexandroupolis in northern Greece, allowing Russia to export oil
through the Black Sea, while
bypassing the Bosphorus in Turkey (see the map).



And then there is another proposed trans-Balkan line , from Burgas to
the port of Durres in Albania
(see the map).  It would be much cheaper than the Turkish route.  Its
estimated cost runs between
$800 million to $1 billion.  Continuing conflicts in the former
Yugoslavia, especially in Kosovo, had made
it appear impractical in past years.  But now that the U.S. government
would guarantee security in the
region by the presence of its troops in Macedonia, and the NATO led
occupation of Kosovo, the
Princes, who had the most to gain both from the Kosovo War NATOs
takeover of this Serbian
province, may be emboldened to go ahead with the project.

As if to underline that message, the U.S. government gave Bulgaria last
year a half-million dollar grant
to explore building a pipeline across the Balkans to pump Caspian Sea
oil to the West - at the height of
the Kosovo War (on June 2, 1999).  The move sent shock waves through
Turkey, a key U.S. ally that
wants the potentially lucrative pipeline for itself.

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency announced it had awarded the
$588,000 grant to Bulgaria to
carry out a feasibility study for the pipeline. Under the proposed plan,
Caspian oil would be shipped by
tankers from the Black Sea ports of Novorossiysk in Russia and from
Supsa in former Soviet Georgia,
and then pumped by overland pipeline across Bulgaria, Macedonia and
Albania to European
consumers.

"This grant represents a significant step forward for this policy (of
multiple pipeline routes) and for U.S.
business interests in the Caspian region," said TDA Director J. Joseph
Grandmaison. The pipeline also
would satisfy environmentalist groups who have expressed concern that
tankers laden with Caspian
crude would threaten an immense environmental damage to the Bosphorus
sea lane between the Black
Sea and the Mediterranean.

The Bulgaria-Macedonia-Albania route has already won support in Moscow
and from the Chevron-led
Caspian Pipeline Consortium that is developing the Caspian-Kazakhstan
oil deposits.  Turkish
authorities have now conceded privately that Ankara had underestimated
Russia's capacity to extend its
influence in the southern Caucasus states of Armenia and Georgia,
thereby dictating a high-risk security
environment to the building and maintenance of the Baku-Ceyhan line.

Other oil pipeline routes from the Caspian Sea reserves that would also
bypass Turkey are now being
considered by investors and corporate planners.  They include a
Turkmenistan-to-Iran route that would
ship Central Asian oil south to Persian Gulf oil terminals. And they
extend even to a proposed 2,100
mile pipeline across Central Asia to the east from Kazakhstan to the oil
hungry, rapidly- growing
industries of China.

These plans too threaten to undermine long-term investor confidence in
the Baku-Ceyhan project. The
Turkish government is therefore beginning to recognize the need to
redefine its energy policy and
pipeline strategy. On June 21, 1999, Ankara announced that its state oil
company, Turkish Petroleum,
had entered into a joint venture agreement with Atlantic Richfield
(ARCO) for oil and gas drilling
operations in Turkey's Black Sea waters.

                               The Balkans Wars

So the game of the New World Orders globalist geopolitical war dominoes
continues.  Just as one
crisis subsides, the protagonists of the "perpetual commerce through
perpetual war"-strategy ignite new
ethnic flash points around the world.

In the Balkans, the globalist war dominoes quiz goes like this What
falls after Slovenia and Croatia?
Answer: Bosnia. What falls after Bosnia? Answer: Kosovo? What falls
after Kosovo? Answer:
Montenegro. What falls after Montenegro? Answer: Vojvodina or Sandzak -
take your pick.  And all of
them fall into NATO's lap, meaning all are a part of the three-pronged
global NWO anti-Russian
strategy - links in an iron ring around Russia's western (European) neck
(see the map).

Two months before the New Day of Infamy, March 24, 1999, the day NATO
started bombing Serbia, I
said in a column written for the New Dawn magazine, Washingtons Crisis
Factory, that the entire
Kosovo Crisis, including the creation of the so-called Kosovo
Liberation Army (KLA), of which no
one had heard until less than two years before, was a result of
clandestine U.S.-German operations.

Commenting about the supposed Racak massacre, I also pointed out in that
piece that the State
Department diplomats, such as The Butcher of El Salvador, William
Walker, whom Albright had
appointed to spearhead the U.S. diplomatic effort in the region, was
nothing more than an instrument
of Kosovo destabilization and the voice of demonization of the Serbs.

Well, now the London Sunday Times has also confirmed it in its March 12,
2000 story headlined CIA
aided Kosovo guerrilla army.  American intelligence agents have
admitted they helped to train the
Kosovo Liberation Army before Nato's bombing of Yugoslavia, the Times
said. The disclosure
angered some European diplomats, who said this had undermined moves for
a political solution to the
conflict between Serbs and Albanians.

Some European diplomats in Pristina, Kosovo's capital, concluded from
Walker's background that he
was inextricably linked with the CIA. The picture was muddied by the
continued separation of
American "diplomatic observers" from the mission.  The American agenda
consisted of their
diplomatic observers, aka the CIA, operating on completely different
terms to the rest of Europe and
the OSCE, said a European envoy.

The CIA sources who have now broken their silence say the diplomatic
observers were more closely
connected to the agency.  It was a CIA front, gathering intelligence on
the KLA's arms and
leadership, said one, according to the Times story.

And how did the KLA get its weapons and equipment?  The same way as the
Contras did in the 1980s
 by dealing in narcotics, with tacit or overt help by Washington.  A
Feb/Jan 2000 report by the Mother
Jones Wire (MJW), Heroin Heroes, corroborates the drug trafficking
links and winks which the
Clinton administration and the KLA have been exchanging for years.  And
confirms that the U.S. is
being run by thugs who cavort and support the drug-dealing thugs, among
others, around the world.

Law enforcement officials in Europe have suspected for years that ties
existed between Kosovar
rebels and Balkan drug smugglers, writes the MJW. But in the six
months since Washington
enthroned the Kosovo Liberation Army in that Yugoslav province,
KLA-associated drug traffickers
have cemented their influence and used their new status to increase
heroin trafficking and forge links
with other nationalist rebel groups and drug cartels The repercussions
of this drug connection are
only now emerging, and many Kosovo observers fear that the province
could be evolving into a virtual
narco-state under the noses of 49,000 peacekeeping troops - some of the
KLAs best customers,
according to the reports by the Serbian media.

For hundreds of years, Kosovo Albanian smugglers have been among the
world's most accomplished
dealers in contraband, aided by a propitious geography of isolated ports
and mountainous villages, says
the MJW.  German Federal Police now say that Kosovar Albanians import 80
percent of Europe's
heroin. So dominant is the Kosovo Albanians presence in trafficking
that many European users refer to
illicit drugs in general as "Albanka," or Albanian lady.

At one point in 1996 more than 800 ethnic Albanians were in jail in
Germany on narcotics charges,
according to the MJW.  In many places, the Kosovo Albanian traffickers
gained a foothold through raw
violence. According to a 1999 German Federal Police report, "The ethnic
Albanian gangs have been
involved in drugs, weapons trafficking, blackmail, and murder. They are
increasingly prone to violence."

Perhaps most alarmingly, Kosovar drug dealers associated with the KLA
have begun to form
partnerships with Colombian traffickers -- the world's most notorious
drug lords. We have an all-new
situation now," Europol's Storbeck told the MJW. "Colombians like to use
Kosovo Albanian groups for
distribution of cocaine. The Albanians are getting stronger and
stronger, and there is a certain job
sharing now. They  are used by Turks for smuggling into the European
Union and by Colombians for
distribution of cocaine."

And what did the Clinton White House say about that?

The U.S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 prohibits aid to any entity that
has colluded with narcotics
traffickers.  Late last spring, Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) sent a
letter to President Bill Clinton
requesting an assessment of KLA drug trafficking.  The president
responded that neither CIA nor the
DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) "has any intelligence that
indicates the KLA has either been
engaged in other criminal activity or has direct links to any organized
crime groups."

Right.  Just as the same lamentable U.S. President once claimed that he
didnt have sex with that
woman.  And just as an earlier White House liar (Richard Nixon)
asserted on national television in the
early 1970s, I am not a crook!  Before being forced to leave the White
House in disgrace.

"There was no action," said a congressional source close to Grassley.
"It was a non-answer."

White House officials deny a whitewashing of KLA activities. "We do care
about [KLA drug
trafficking]," said Bob Agresti (of the White House Office of National
Drug Control Policy, whose
name, by the way, sounds very Albanian to this writer.  If so, talk
about a fox guarding a chicken
coop!?). "It's just that we've got our hands full trying to bring peace
there.

Peace?  What peace?  Make it a peace farce, as evident by the over
1,100 Kosovo Serbs who
were murdered during the NATO peace mission which commenced on June
12, 2999, and as can be
seen by more than 200,000 who were driven from their ancestral homes.

The DEA, whose sole purpose in life to fight the trafficking of
narcotics, seemed equally reticent to
address the issue.  According to Michel Koutouzis, the DEA's website
once contained a section
detailing Kosovo Albanian trafficking.  But a week before the U.S.-led
bombings began, the section
disappeared.

The MJWs devastating indictment of the Clinton administration's
criminal activities carried out under
the guise of civility and "humanitarian" interventions, summed it up as
follows:

Is our embrace of the KLA the latest in an ignoble tradition of aiding
drug traffickers for political
reasons? Similar recipients of U.S. largesse have included the
Nicaraguan Contras, former Panamanian
strongman Manuel Noriega, the Afghan Taliban, and Burma's Khun Sa.

                 Kosovo and Chechnya: Similarities and Differences

Now, substitute the Chechens for Kosovo Albanians in the above
paragraphs, and you will see why the
Chechen wars were a mirror image of the Wests destabilization efforts,
both in the former Yugoslavia,
and in Russia.

With one big difference, though.  Unlike the Boris Yeltsin Russian
government which kow-towed
before the West during the 1994-1995 Chechen war, or Slobodan
Milosevics chickening out over
Kosovo last June, the Putin administration reacted decisively and with
full force against the Chechen
terrorists.  As a result, they have been virtually wiped out, with
survivors forced to hide in mountainous
crevices in the south of this Russian province.

Does the same fate sooner or later await the Kosovo Albanians, the NATO
protection
notwithstanding?  Probably.  For, the Balkans is known in history as the
graveyard of empires.  The
Ottoman and the Austrian empires broke their backs there. The Third
Reich was also buried there.  Its
starting to look as if that's where the New World Orders Evil Empire
will also bite the dust.

As a former Russian naval officer put it recently, quoting a famous
Russian author, Valentin Pikul, "(in
battle) the Serbs stand like a rock, and fall like a cliff."  The
tsunami which the fall of Kosovo has
unleashed is yet to reach the western shores.  But there is no doubt
that it's on its way.

The end of the North Atlantic Terrorist Organization, also known as
NATO, started as its bombing of
Serbia ended.  The Serbs and the 250 Russian troops changed the course
of history on June 11, 1999,
when they snatched the sophisticated underground Slatina (Pristina,
Kosovo) military airport right under
the noses of their victorious but klutzy NATO Uebermenschen. From
that day forward, the
Russian quisling, Boris Yeltsin, became merely a model for a future wax
figure in a New World Order
museum.  On that day, the epitaphs for Clinton, Tony Blair, Gen. Wesley
Clark or Madeleine Albright
were written.

After June 11, 1999, it was just a matter of time before the official
foreign policy began to reflect the
new anti-western political climate in Russia.  Yeltsins appointment of
Vladimir Putin, a total unknown
in the West, to the post of the prime minister on Aug. 9, was the first
step.  Yeltsins stepping down as
Russias president on Dec. 31, completed his transition from a president
to a wax figure.

It was an apt New World Order anti-climax to be played out on the last
day of the 20th century.  It was
also a prelude to a western sunset.

For, the first day of the new century also gave mankind its first
glimpse of the new dawn rising in the
East.  Russias new acting president and a born-again Christian, flew
out of Moscow with his wife at
the crack of dawn to be with his troops in Chechnya on the first day of
the first year of the new
century.  At the same time, the western leaders partied in the comfort
of their palaces.  Just as the
Austro-Hungarian and Turkish royals happily toasted the new century one
hundred years ago, oblivious
of their impending sunset.

And so, Gods World Order is once again unfolding as it has been for
millions of years.  The sun is
rising in the east, and it is setting in the west.  Sooner or later, a
new dawn will shine on Kosovo, too.
As it already has on Chechnya.

-------------------------

Bob Djurdjevic is an internationally published writer and founder of the
Truth in Media, a
Phoenix, Arizona-based non-profit organization (www.truthinmedia.org).

--------------------------------

FOOTNOTES: 1. South Ossetian minority in the former Soviet republic of
Georgia started a fight for independence
and (re)union with North Ossetians (Russia) in 1990, after Georgia
became an independent state. Parallels with the
plight of Bosnian Serbs and their war of independence and (re)union with
Serbia are unmistakable. It's just that
Bosnia's recognition by the NWO came in 1992.

2. Since 1991, the Nagorno-Karabakh region in Azerbaijan, populated
mostly by Armenians, has been also fighting
a war of independence and for the right to join the mother country
(Armenia).

3. Abkhazia is the western region of the former Soviet state of Georgia,
which declared independence in July 1992,
and has been at war with Georgia ever since.

4. Chechnya's war for independence from Russia took place in 1994-1995,
when Islamic rebels murdered scores of
Russians in this Russian province. Parallels with the Albanian KLA
terrorist actions in Kosovo, which started in
1997, and escalated in 1998-1999 are unmistakable. The only missing
ingredient is the NATO bombing and
subsequent occupation of the Kosovo domino.


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