Monday, August 18, 2008

A rant - Two sides to every story


The Bush administration would have us believe that Russia has suddenly gone on the rampage and is out to wage a territorial grab to reestablish it's former republic.

The other side of the story is quite a bit different and not what Bush wants to get out to the public. The conflict started in the city of Tskhinvali which is the home of 30,000 South Ossentians. The citizens did not wish to be part of Georgia and claimed loyalty to Russia. Georgian President Saakashvili ordered the city shelled by heavy artillery and bombed by warplanes. Those that could fled the city into Russia. Those who couldn't took refuge in their basements in an attempt to outlast the onslaught.

Goergian tanks and armored vehicles moved into the city without firing a shot. Its believed that thousands of civilians were killed in the attack.Russian forces moved into the city within 24 hours and forced the Georgian forces to flee leaving thousands of American weapons in their wake.

Many believe that the Georgian invasion was instigated by President Bush. Why would President Bush do this?

1. To make Russia look like the aggressor on a land grab attack?

2. To give the U.S. people a new bogey man to fear?

3. To impact the upcoming presidential election and give McCain an opportunity to look like a commander in chief?

Perhaps. This may surprise you but I don't blame President Bush any longer. I believe he is no more that a stooge and others are pulling his strings. These elitists may be members of such groups as the Council on Foreign Affairs, the Trilateral Commission, or other sub-groups of the Fabian philosophy. Do a goggle search on any of those three groups for some interesting reading. Their goal is to push for a "one world order." Their push is to achieve their goal before Russia or China do. The elitists are great at goading other nations into attacking us or our interests abroad in order to justify an attack. Vietnam, both world wars, and of course 9/11 come to mind.I could go on but I'll let you do the research if you are interested. I want to say here though that McCain, Bush, Cheney, and many of his administration are members of the Council on Foreign Affairs and its rumored that Senator Obama is as well. So no mater who wins the upcoming election, the Council on Foreign Affairs will have a continued hand in U.S. politics.

I know, its just a conspiracy theory. Only time will tell.

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