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Tarpley observes that the Neocon/Bush era is over & is now replaced
by the Brzezinski-Trilateral-Rockefeller phase of aggression. Tarpley’s
most recent remarks are quite revealing:
— “Obama’s first task as President
will be to drive the Chinese out of Africa thus depriving them of oil and raw
materials. Pakistan and other Chinese allies will be targeted for destruction.
When Obama says bomb Pakistan and send more troops into Afghanistan
he is expressing the Brzezinski strategy.

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BLACK CHINESE DYNASTIES

Black Chinese Black Chinese A recent international study carried out by Shanghai scientists and international academics has confirmed that the Chinese did not originate from Peking Man in northern China, but from Black East Afrikans who migrated through South Asia to China some 100,000 years ago. The people of that era practiced the Afrikan ritual of single burials, and the skeletal remains from Southern China clearly shown them to be Negroid.

Jin Li of Fudan University in Shanghai along with an international research team comprised of Russians, Indians, Brazilians and researchers from other nations, have found that modern humans evolved from a single Afrikan origin as opposed to the multiple origins theory still accepted by some experts. These findings therefore challenge the theory held that different groups of humans evolved separately at the same time in diverse locations around the world.

Black Chinese School textbooks in China have been teaching that the Chinese race evolved from Peking Man, but Shanghai scientists and international researchers have dismissed this theory after discovering that early human families evolved in East Afrika some 150,000 years ago. This claim is based on the DNA analyses of 100,000 samples collected from around the world, which prove that the 65 branches of the Chinese race share similar DNA mutations with the people of East and Southeast Asia, and have originated in Afrika. Micro-satellites or bits of DNA which are short, repeating pieces of DNA that provide information about the genetic variation among people were examined, and they revealed that all Chinese have a great deal in common genetically.

This recent research nullifies the theory that Peking Man was the ancestor of the Chinese people and also dispels the Chinese myth and beliefs once held by modern Chinese scholars that the Chinese race had descended from the Yellow Emperor, and evolved separately from other the races.

These findings also add more weight to the Afrikan concept that all human life began in Black Afrika from one race, which was the original and aboriginal Black Afrikan race from the tropical regions of Afrika, in particular the Omo region of Ethiopia. Archaeology and forensic tests confirm that China's first two important dynasties, the Xia and the Shang/ Chang, were Black Afrikan, with an Australoid type known as the Madras Indian present in smaller percentages.

The Black Afrikan race is therefore the only original and pure race that exists today; all other so-called races are mere variations of this original Negritic race. Besides, the appearance of other races is a recent occurrence in world history, taking place after the migrations of Blacks from Afrika into Europe and Asia, some 40,000 to 50,000 years ago.

Black Chinese These Black, original, oriental people of China were known in historical literature as Negro, Austroloid or Oceanean by the Europeans, however, not a single shred of evidence concerning the thousands of years of Black occupation in China can be found in any Chinese Museum, - except for a few Chinese documents which report that some major kingdoms there were ruled by Blacks until around 1000-700 BC.

However, these facts are recorded in the Afrikan, East Indian and Black-American history books.

Africoid people from Kush in Afrika began entering China and Central Asia via Iran while other groups reached China by sea. This two migration route of Blacks to China led to the development of the southern Chinese branches of Africoids called Yi, li-man Yueh and Man, while the northern Chinese branches of Africoids were called Kui-shuang (Kushana) or Yueh-chih. Blacks also lived in Turkestand, Mongolia, Transoxiana, the Ili region and Xinjiang Province, in addition to the Yueh Tribes along the north east coastal region.

Statue of Olmec child Bush man By the way Afrika has the tallest and shortest people in the world, and the so-called Asian or slanted eye is a trait which came from the Afrikans. This facial type is typical Negritic, with the eyes that seem to slant, representing a common, racial characteristic generally found in West Africa, the Sahara and in South Africa among the Kong-San Bushmen (right) and other Africans.
The Kong-San people are one of the most ancient pure Afrikan groups on earth. Black Mongols with slanted eyes The features of the Kong-san (left) include Mongoloid eyes, high cheekbones, small stature, very kinky hair and brown to yellow-brown complexion, but, these Kong-sans and a number of groups in Southern Africa with similar features have not mixed with Asians of any other race, but remain pure African Blacks.

The earliest occupants of Asia were described as small Black pygmies, and Chinese historians also described the Fou Nanese people of China as small and Black. The Ainus, Japan's oldest known inhabitants traditionally refer to a race of Black dwarfs who inhabited Japan long before they did. The Ainus people originated in Black Egypt and are recorded as having made large migrations to the Asian continent, taking with them thousands of years of Afrikan-Egyptian knowledge and influence.

These migrations would explain the existence of man-made pyramids in China and Japan which were built by Afrikans of the Nile Valley, of which the Chinese have no idea as to how they got there. China's pyramids are located near Siang Fu city in the Shensi province. The Japanese pyramids were built during the time of Mu, were made of stones not indigenous to Japan and are often mistaken for hills because of their eroded appearances.

The three major empires (first civilizations) of China were the Xia Dynasty (c.2205-1766 B.C), the Shang/ Yin Dynasty founded by the Yi tribe headed by the Afrikan-Mongolian King T'ang, or Ta (c.1700-1050 B.C), and the Zhou Dynasty, the first dynasty founded by the Mongoloid people in China called Hua (pronounced Who-aa).

The founders of Xia and Shang came from Afrika via Iran, and according to Prof. Shun-sheng Ling, the earliest documented ruler ship of China known as the Xia and Shang dynasties, were governed by emperors called Xuan Di or Black Emperors, who introduced farming and writing to China. Under their leadership, trade cities and travel developed, and by 3500 B.C., Blacks in China were raising silkworms to make silk.

The fundamental structures of a stylish calligraphy which is still present today was perfected by the Chinese under this Black dynasty, but in addition to writing, the Blacks of the Xia and Shang dynasties introduced bronze working to China and invented the pounded earth architecture associated with early Chinese city-states.

Teguai - the Black martial artist These Black Afrikans also took the art of fighting known today as the martial arts, (Tai Chi, Kung fu, Judo and Tae Kwon Do and so on), developed in the Horn of Afrika into China. (This is a picture of Teguai, the Black martial artist, from china's golden period around 1000 A.D.)
In other words, the martial arts originated in AFRIKA, not Asia, and it was the ancient Kemetics (Black Egyptians) who discovered very early that the movements of animals could be used effectively to develop their fighting skills. They also incorporated the concept that "animal principles" could be isolated within the consciousness and manifested into an unconquerable fighting force.

Inside the tomb of Imhotep are stone wall carvings of warrior scientists displaying a number of wrestling holds, kicking, throwing, punching and other fighting techniques. Also inscribed in the Tombs of many Kemetic (Egyptian) Governors who lived 4,200 years ago, are diagrams of more than 500 pairs of wrestlers and other warriors demonstrating weapons usage including the lance and short sticks. Ancient Black Egyptian Wrestling Techniques This diagram shows a section of the wrestling and martial arts moves that were sketched into an ancient Egyptian tomb wall of Governors at Mahez or Beni Hasan, some 2800 years before the birth of Christ.

This type of wrestling was copied and practiced by the ancient Greeks and is still practiced in Nubia and West Africa today. These carvings constitute the ancient records and laid the foundation of the world's first martial arts system. Furthermore, these Black Egyptians had developed an understanding of the vital energy of the soul called chi in Chinese, ki in Japanese and ka in the netjer writing of ancient Kemet.

The martial arts practice presently recognized as Chinese started around 500 CE under the influence of a Black Dravidian and Buddhist Priest from India, named Bodhidharma. Also known as Dharuma in the Japanese archives, Bodhidharma founded Zen Buddhism in China and taught the monks at the Shaolin Temple a set of exercises, movements, and breathing techniques which became known as the Shaolin ch'uan fa, temple boxing, or the 18 Hands of Lo Han, which formed the foundation of Chinese Shaolin Kung-fu and Japanese Karate.

Afrikans on the continent still practice their own ancient martial arts styles, and continued practicing even when enslaved in the Western Hemisphere. This tradition continues to thrive in the Black Brazilian martial arts style called Capoeira. “A Samurai, to be brave, must have a little Black blood".

Fu-Hsi -The first Chinese emperor The first Chinese emperor, the legendary Fu-Hsi, (Son of Heaven) 2953-2838 B.C., was a woolly haired Black man who is said to have originated the oracle of the I Ching, or The Book of Change, which is the oldest most revered system of prophecy and known to have influenced the most eminent philosophers of Chinese medicine and thought.


Ancient Chinese medicine dates back to the Shang Dynasty founded by the Afrikan King T'ang around 1500-1000 B.C. The Shang (Chiang) and the Chou dynasties were credited with bringing together the elements of Chinese medical concepts. The Shang was given the name of Nakhi. Na means Black, Khi means man.

Many of the great principles of Chinese medical science compiled during the Shang period were later developed during the Han Dynasty (168 B.C. to 8 A.D.), which began to fuse Shang medical concepts with views from the philosophical ideas of Confucius (551-479 B.C.). In this way a system was produced which explained all phenomena in relation to the whole, and under this system, everything including the human body and the organs were organized within the system of "Yin" and "Yang," and the "five elements", or what is also known as the five phases theory.

Chinese medicine uses the logic of the Ancient Egyptians who viewed the universe as process-oriented where no boundaries between rest and motion, time and space, mind and matter, sickness and health exist. The Chinese looked at reality as a unified field or an interwoven pattern of inseparable links in a circular chain called the Tao, from which all things and events in nature such as the seasons, colour, sound, organs, tissue, emotion, climate, matter and energy flowed.

 
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This is a paper presented three months ago (May 20, 2008) by Herb Meyer at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which was attended by most of the CEOs from all the major international corporations -- a very good summary of today's key trends and a perspective
one seldom sees.


Meyer served during the Reagan administration as special assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence and Vice Chairman of
 the CIA's National Intelligence Council. In these positions, he managed production of the U.S. National Intelligence Estimates
and other top-secret projections for the President and his national security advisers. Meyer is widely credited with being the first senior
 U.S. Government official to forecast the Soviet Union 's collapse, for which he later was awarded the U.S. National Intelligence
 Distinguished Service Medal, the intelligence community's highest honor. Formerly an associate editor of FORTUNE,
he is also the author of several books.

WHAT IN THE WORLD IS GOING ON? A GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING FOR CEOs By HERBERT MEYER:

FOUR MAJOR TRANSFORMATIONS:

Currently, there are four major transformations that are shaping political, economic and world events. These transformations
have profound implications for American business leaders and owners, our culture and on our way of life.


1. The War in Iraq :

There are three major monotheistic religions in the world: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

In the 16th century, Judaism and Christianity reconciled with the modern world. The rabbis, priests and scholars found a way to settle up
 and pave the way forward. Religion remained at the center of life, church and state became separate. Rule of law, the idea of economic
liberty, individual rights, human rights - all these are defining points of modern Western civilization. These concepts started with the Greeks
but didn't take off until the 15th and 16th century when Judaism and Christianity found a way
 to reconcile with the modern world. When that happened, it unleashed the scientific revolution and the greatest outpouring of
 art, literature and music the world has ever known.

Islam, which developed in the 7th century, counts millions of Moslems around the world who are normal people. However, there
is a radical streak within Islam. When the radicals are in charge, Islam attacks Western civilization. Islam first attacked Western civilization
in the 7th century, and later in the 16th and 17th centuries. By 1683, the Moslems (Turks from the Ottoman Empire) were literally at the gates
 of Vienna . It was in Vienna that the climactic battle between Islam and Western civilization took place. The West won and went forward.
Islam lost and went backward. Interestingly, the date of that battle was September 11. Since then, Islam has not found a way to reconcile
 with the modern world.

Today, terrorism is the third attack on Western civilization by radical Islam. To deal with terrorism, the U.S. is doing two things.
 First, units of our armed forces are in 30 countries around the world hunting down terrorist groups and dealing with them.
This gets very little publicity. Second, we are taking military action in Afghanistan and Iraq .

These actions are covered relentlessly by the media. People can argue about whether the war in Iraq is right or wrong. However,
the underlying strategy behind the war is to use our military to remove the radicals from power and give the moderates a chance.
Our hope is that, over time, the moderates will find a way to bring Islam forward into the 21st century. That's what our involvement
 in Iraq and Afghanistan is all about. The lesson of 9/11 is that we live in a world where a small number of people can kill a large
number of people very quickly. They can use airplanes, bombs, anthrax, chemical weapons or dirty bombs. Even with a first-rate
intelligence service (which the U.S.. does not have), you can't stop every attack. That means our tolerance for political horseplay
has dropped to zero. No longer will we play games with terrorists or weapons of mass destructions.

Most of the instability and horseplay is coming from the Middle East . That's why we have thought that if we could knock out the radicals
 and give the moderates a chance to hold power; they might find a way to reconcile Islam with the modern world. So when looking at
Afghanistan or Iraq , it's important to look for any signs that they are modernizing.

For example: women being brought into the work force and colleges in Afghanistan is good. The Iraqis stumbling toward
a constitution is good.

People can argue about what the U.S. is doing and how we're doing it, but anything that suggests Islam is finding its way forward is good.

2. The Emergence of China :

In the last 20 years, China has moved 250 million people from the farms and villages into the cities. Their plan is to move another 300 million
 in the next 20 years. When you put that many people into the cities, you have to find work for them. That's why China is addicted to manufacturing;
 they have to put all the relocated people to work. When we decide to manufacture something in the U.S. , it's based on market needs and the
 opportunity to make a profit. In China , they make the decision because they want the jobs, which is a very different calculation.

While China is addicted to manufacturing, Americans are addicted to low prices. As a result, a unique kind of economic codependency
has developed between the two countries. If we ever stop buying from China , they will explode politically. If China stops selling to us, our
economy will take a huge hit because prices will jump. We are subsidizing their economic development; they are subsidizing our economic
growth.

Because of their huge growth in manufacturing, China is hungry for raw materials, which drives prices up worldwide. China is also thirsty for oil,
which is one reason oil is now at $100 a barrel. By 2020, China will produce more cars than the U.S. China is also buying its way into the oil
infrastructure around the world. They are doing it in the open market and paying fair market prices, but millions of barrels of oil that would have
gone to the U.S. are now going to China . China 's quest to assure it has the oil it needs to fuel its economy is a major factor in world politics
and economics.

We have our Navy fleets protecting the sea lines, specifically the ability to get the tankers through. It won't be long before the Chinese have
 an aircraft carrier sitting in the Persian Gulf as well. The question is, will their aircraft carrier be pointing in the same direction as ours or
 against us?

3. Shifting Demographics of Western Civilization:

Most countries in the Western world have stopped breeding. For a civilization obsessed with sex, this is remarkable. Maintaining a steady
population requires a birth rate of 2.1. In Western Europe , the birth rate currently stands at 1.5, or 30 percent below replacement. In 30 years
 there will be 70 to 80 million fewer Europeans than there are today. The current birth rate in Germany is 1.3. Italy and Spain are even lower
at 1.2. At that rate, the working age population declines by 30 percent in 20 years, which has a huge impact on the economy. When you
don't have young workers to replace the older ones, you have to import them.

The European countries are currently importing Moslems. Today, the Moslems comprise 10 percent of France and Germany , and the
percentage is rising rapidly because they have higher birthrates. However, the Moslem populations are not being integrated into the
cultures of their host countries, which is a political catastrophe. One reason Germany and France don't support the Iraq war is they fear
their Moslem populations will explode on them. By 2020, more than half of all births in the Netherlands will be non-European.

The huge design flaw in the postmodern secular state is that you need a traditional religious society birth rate to sustain it. The Europeans
 simply don't wish to have children, so they are dying. In Japan , the birthrate is 1.3.. As a result, Japan will lose up to 60 million people over
 the next 30 years. Because Japan has a very different society than Europe , they refuse to import workers. Instead, they are just shutting
down. Japan has already closed 2,000 schools, and is closing them down at the rate of 300 per year. Japan is also aging very rapidly.
By 2020, one out of every five Japanese will be at least 70 years old. Nobody has any idea about how to run an economy with those
demographics.

Europe and Japan , which comprise two of the world's major economic engines, aren't merely in recession, they're shutting down. This will
have a huge impact on the world economy, and it is already beginning to happen. Why are the birthrates so low? There is a direct correlation
 between abandonment of traditional religious society and a drop in birth rate, and Christianity in Europe is becoming irrelevant.

The second reason is economic. When the birth rate drops below replacement, the population ages. With fewer working people to support
 more retired people, it puts a crushing tax burden on the smaller group of working age people. As a result, young people delay marriage
and having a family. Once this trend starts, the downward spiral only gets worse. These countries have abandoned all the traditions they
formerly held in regard to having families and raising children.

The U.S. birth rate is 2.0, just below replacement. We have an increase in population because of immigration. When broken down by
ethnicity, the Anglo birth rate is 1.6 (same as France ) while the Hispanic birth rate is 2.7. In the U.S. , the baby boomers are starting to
retire in massive numbers. This will push the elder dependency ratio from 19 to 38 over the next 10 to 15 years. This is not as bad as
 Europe , but still represents the same kind of trend.

Western civilization seems to have forgotten what every primitive society understands - you need kids to have a healthy society.
Children are huge consumers. Then they grow up to become taxpayers. That's how a society works, but the postmodern secular state
seems to have forgotten that. If U.S. birth rates of the past 20 to 30 years had been the same as post-World War II, there would be
 no Social Security or Medicare problems.

The world's most effective birth control device is money. As society creates a middle class and women move into the workforce, birth
rates drop. Having large families is incompatible with middle class living.

The quickest way to drop the birth rate is through rapid economic development.

After World War II, the U.S. instituted a $600 tax credit per child. The idea was to enable mom and dad to have four children without
 being troubled by taxes. This led to a baby boom of 22 million kids, which was a huge consumer market. That turned
into a huge tax
 base. However, to match that incentive in today's dollars would cost $ 12,000 per child.

China and India do not have declining populations. However, in both countries, there is a preference for boys over girls, and we
 now have the technology to know which is which before they are born. In China and India , families are aborting the girls. As a result,
 in each of these countries there are 70 million boys growing up who will never find wives.

When left alone, nature produces 103 boys for every 100 girls. In some provinces, however, the ratio is 128 boys to every 100 girls.

The birth rate in Russia is so low that by 2050 their population will be smaller than that of Yemen . Russia has one-sixth of the
earth's land surface and much of its oil. You can't control that much area with such a small population. Immediately to the south, you have
China with 70 million unmarried men who are a real potential nightmare scenario for Russia .

4. Restructuring of American Business:

The fourth major transformation involves a fundamental restructuring of American business. Today's business environment is very
 complex and competitive. To succeed, you have to be the best, which means having the highest quality and lowest cost. Whatever
 your price point, you must have the best quality and lowest price. To be the best, you have to concentrate on one thing. You can't
 be all things to all people and be the best.

A generation ago, IBM used to make every part of their computer. Now Intel makes the chips, Microsoft makes the software, and
someone else makes the modems, hard drives, monitors, etc., IBM even outsources their call center. Because IBM has all these
companies supplying goods and services cheaper and better than they could do it themselves, they can make a better computer
at a lower cost. This is called a fracturing of business. When one company can make a better product by relying on others to perform
 functions the business it used to do itself, it creates a complex pyramid of companies that serve and support each other.

This fracturing of American business is now in its second generation.

The companies who supply IBM are now doing the same thing - outsourcing many of their core services and production process. As
 a result, they can make cheaper, better products. Over time, this pyramid continues to get bigger and bigger. Just when you think
 it can't fracture again, it does.

Even very small businesses can have a large pyramid of corporate entities that perform many of its important functions. One aspect
 of this trend is that companies end up with fewer employees and more independent contractors. This trend has also created two
new words in business, integrator and complementor. At the top of the pyramid, IBM is the integrator. As you go down the pyramid,
 Microsoft, Intel and the other companies that support IBM are the complementors. However, each of the complementors is itself an
integrator for the complementors underneath it.

This has several implications, the first of which is that we are now getting false readings on the economy. People who used to
 be employees are now independent contractors launching their own businesses. There are many people working whose work is not
listed as a job. As a result, the economy is perking along better than the numbers are telling us.

Outsourcing also confused the numbers. Suppose a company like General Motors decides to outsource all its employee cafeteria
functions to Marriott (which it did). It lays-off hundreds of cafeteria workers, who then get hired right back by Marriott. The only
thing that has changed is that these people work for Marriott rather than GM. Yet, the media headlines will scream that America
has lost more manufacturing jobs. All that really happened is that these workers are now reclassified as service workers. So the
 old way of counting jobs contributes to false economic readings. As yet, we haven't figured out how to make the numbers catch
up with the changing realities of the business world.

Another implication of this massive restructuring is that because companies are getting rid of units and people that used to work
 for them, the entity is smaller. As the companies get smaller and more efficient, revenues are going down but profits are going
up. As a result, the old notion that revenues are up and we're doing great isn't always the case anymore. Companies are getting
 smaller but are becoming more efficient and profitable in the process.

IMPLICATIONS OF THE FOUR TRANSFORMATIONS:

1. The War in Iraq :

In some ways, the war is going very well. Afghanistan and Iraq have the beginnings of a modern government, which is a huge
step forward. The Saudis are starting to talk about some good things, while Egypt and Lebanon are beginning to move in a
good direction. A series of revolutions have taken place in countries like Ukraine and Georgia .

There will be more of these revolutions for an interesting reason. In every revolution, there comes a point where the dictator
turns to the general and says, 'Fire into the crowd'. If the general fires into the crowd, it stops the revolution. If the general
says 'No', the revolution continues. Increasingly, the generals are saying 'No ' because their kids are in the crowd.

Thanks to TV and the Internet, the average 18-year old outside the U.S. is very savvy about what is going on in the world,
especially in terms of popular culture. There is a huge global consciousness, and young people around the world want to be a
 part of it. It is increasingly apparent to them that the miserable government where they live is the only thing standing in their
 way. More and more, it is the well-educated kids, the children of the generals and the elite, who are leading the revolutions.

At the same time, not all is well with the war. The level of violence in Iraq is much worse and doesn't appear to be improving.
It's possible that we're asking too much of Islam all at one time. We're trying to jolt them from the 7th century to the 21st century
 all at once, which may be further than they can go. They might make it and they might not. Nobody knows for sure. The point is,
we don't know how the war will turn out. Anyone who says they know is just guessing.

The real place to watch is Iran . If they actually obtain nuclear weapons it will be a terrible situation. There are two ways to deal
with it. The first is a military strike, which will be very difficult. The Iranians have dispersed their nuclear development facilities
and put them underground. The U.S. has nuclear weapons that can go under the earth and take out those facilities, but we
don't want to do that.

The other way is to separate the radical mullahs from the government, which is the most likely cour se of action. Seventy percent
of the Iranian population is under 30. They are Moslem but not Arab. They are mostly pro-Western. Many experts think the U.S.
should have dealt with Iran before going to war with Iraq . The problem isn't so much the weapons, it's the people who control
them. If Iran has a moderate government, the weapons become less of a concern.

We don't know if we will win the war in Iraq . We could lose or win. What we're looking for is any indicator that Islam is moving
 into the 21st century and stabilizing.

2. China :

It may be that pushing 500 million people from farms and villages into cities is too much too soon. Although it gets almost no publicity,
China is experiencing hundreds of demonstrations around the country, which is unprecedented. These are not students in Tiananmen
 Square . These are average citizens who are angry with the government for building chemical plants and polluting the water they
drink and the air they breathe.

The Chinese are a smart and industrious people. They may be able to pull it off and become a very successful economic and military s
uperpower. If so, we will have to learn to live with it. If they want to share the responsibility of keeping the world's oil lanes open,
 that's a good thing.

They currently have eight new nuclear electric power generators under way and 45 on the books to build. Soon, they will leave the U.S.
 way behind in their ability to generate nuclear power.

What can go wrong with China ? For one, you can't move 550 million people into the cities without major problems. Two , China really
 wants Taiwan , not so much for economic reasons, they just want it. The Chinese know that their system of communism can't survive
much longer in the 21st century. The last thing they want to do before they morph into some sort of more capitalistic government is
 to take over Taiwan .

We may wake up one morning and find they have launched an attack on Taiwan . If so, it will be a mess, both economically and militarily.
The U.S. has committed to the military defense of Taiwan . If China attacks Taiwan , will we really go to war against them? If the
Chinese generals believe the answer is no, they may attack. If we don't defend Taiwan , every treaty the U.S. has will be worthless.
 Hopefully, China won't do anything stupid.

3. Demographics:

Europe and Japan are dying because their populations are aging and shrinking.. These trends can be reversed if the young people
start breeding. However, the birth rates in these areas are so low it will take two generations to turn things around. No economic
model exists that permits 50 years to turn things around. Some countries are beginning to offer incentives for people to have bigger
families. For example, Italy is offering tax breaks for having children. However, it's a lifestyle issue versus a tiny amount of money.
 Europeans aren't willing to give up their comfortable lifestyles in order to have more children. In general, everyone in Europe just
wants it to last a while longer.

Europeans have a real talent for living. They don't want to work very hard. The average European worker gets 400 more hours
 of vacation time per year than Americans. They don't want to work and they don't want to make any of the changes needed
to revive their economies.

The summer after 9/11, France lost 15,000 people in a heat wave. In August, the country basically shuts down when everyone
goes on vacation. That year, a severe heat wave struck and 15,000 elderly people living in nursing homes and hospitals died.
Their children didn't even leave the beaches to come back and take care of the bodies. Institutions had to scramble to find
 enough refrigeration units to hold the bodies until people came to claim them. This loss of life was five times bigger than 9/11
 in America , yet it didn't trigger any change in French society.

When birth rates are so low, it creates a tremendous tax burden on the young.. Under those circumstances, keeping mom
and dad alive is not an attractive option. That's why euthanasia is becoming so popular in most European countries. The
only country that doesn't permit (and even encourage) euthanasia is Germany , because of all the baggage from World
War II.

The European economy is beginning to fracture. Countries like Italy are starting to talk about pulling out of the European
 Union because it is killing them. When things get bad economically in Europe , they tend to get very nasty politically. The
canary in the mine is anti-Semitism. When it goes up, it means trouble is coming. Current levels of anti-Semitism are higher
 than ever. Germany won't launch another war, but Europe will likely get shabbier, more dangerous and less pleasant to
live in.

Japan has a birth rate of 1.3 and has no intention of bringing in immigrants.. By 2020, one out of every five Japanese will be
 70 years old. Property values in Japan have dropped every year for the past 14 years. The country is simply shutting down.
In the U.S. we also have an aging population. Boomers are starting to retire at a massive rate. These retirements will have
 several major impacts: Possible massive selloff of large four-bedroom houses and a movement to condos.

An enormous drain on the treasury. Boomers vote, and they want their benefits, even if it means putting a crushing tax burden
 on their kids to get them. Social Security will be a huge problem. As this generation ages, it will start to drain the system. We
are the only country in the world where there are no age limits on medical procedures.

An enormous drain on the health care system. This will also increase the tax burden on the young, which will cause them to delay
marriage and having families, which will drive down the birth rate even further.

Although scary, these demographics also present enormous opportunities for products and services tailored to aging populations.
There will be tremendous demand for caring for older people, especially those who don't need nursing homes but need some level
of care. Some people will have a business where they take care of three or four people in their homes. The demand for that type
of service and for products to physically care for aging people will be huge.

Make sure the demographics of your business are attuned to where the action is. For example, you don't want to be a baby food
 company in Europe or Japan .

Demographics are much underrated as an indicator of where the opportunities are. Businesses need customers. Go where the
 customers are.

4. Restructuring of American Business:

The restructuring of American business means we are coming to the end of the age of the employer and employee. With all this
 fracturing of businesses into different and smaller units, employers can't guarantee jobs anymore because they don't know what
 their companies will look like next year. Everyone is on their way to becoming an independent contractor.

The new workforce contract will be: Show up at my office five days a week and do what I want you to do, but you handle
your own insurance, benefits, health care and everything else. Husbands and wives are becoming economic units.. They
take different jobs and work different shifts depending on where they are in their careers and families. They make tradeoffs
 to put together a compensation package to take care of the family.

This used to happen only with highly educated professionals with high incomes. Now it is happening at the level of the
factory floor worker.

Couples at all levels are designing their compensation packages based on their individual needs. The only way this can
work is if everything is portable and flexible, which requires a huge shift in the American economy.

The U.S is in the process of building the world's first 21st century model economy. The only other countries doing this are U.K.
 and Australia . The model is fast, flexible, highly productive and unstable in that it is always fracturing and re-fracturing. This
will increase the economic gap between the U.S. and everybody else, especially Europe and Japan ..

At the same time, the military gap is increasing. Other than China , we are the only country that is continuing to put money
into their military. Plus, we are the only military getting on-the-ground military experience through our war in Iraq . We know
which high-tech weapons are working and which ones aren't. There is almost no one who can take us on economically or militarily..

There has never been a superpower in this position before. On the one hand, this makes the U.S. a magnet for bright and ambitious
people. It also makes us a target.

We are becoming one of the last holdouts of the traditional Judeo-Christian culture. There is no better place in the world to
 be in business and raise children. The U.S. is by far the best place to have an idea, form a business and put it into the marketplace.

We take it for granted, but it isn't as available in other countries of the world. Ultimately, it's an issue of culture. The only
people who can hurt us are ourselves, by losing our culture. If we give up our Judeo-Christian culture, we become just like the Europeans.

The culture war is the whole ballgame. If we lose it, there isn't another America to pull us out






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Check out a deeper look into the "vote fraud" issue, on both
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Date: Oct 18, 2008 7:29 AM
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Check out a deeper look into the "vote fraud" issue, on both sides, in
investigative reporter Greg Palast's recent special on BBC America:
Theft of the 2008 Election.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YinIF6L4Y9Y
Also, his coverage of other illegal techniques used in the past, and likely
attempted again in this election:
Voter caging:
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Chocolate and Slavery
This letter from Robert Cohen was forwarded to me by a friend...

Treat or Trick?

On August 28, 2001, I wrote a Notmilk letter describing a horrible injustice in which tens of
 thousands of children have been kidnapped and/or sold into slavery to support America's love
 for milk chocolate and chocolate milk.

Six years ago, I asked the readers of this column to write letters of protest to their own
 members of congress and to local newspapers to urge them to publicize this cruel and unjust
system. You responded magnificently, or so I had thought. Your letters made a difference, or
 so I believed. The bad guys promised to change. They lied to us. We've been tricked. What
appropriate behavior for those who profit most by selling Halloween candy. Treat or trick, anyone?

We did everything in our power to expose the support of slavery by Hershey, Nestle, and Mars,
and also accused the phonies who owned the Chocolate SILK soymilk line of supporting slavery as well.
 SILK has subsequently been sold to America's largest dairy producer, Dean Foods.

Today, most of the world's cocoa beans are grown on the more than 600,000 cocoa farms located in
the nation of Ivory Coast.

Tens of thousands of children have been kidnapped from their homes and sold into slavery.
These children plant, pick, bag, and carry the beans for plantation owners.

After the 2001 Notmilk articles, word of these outrages spread and the members of the chocolate
industry were shamed into signing a pact to end their support of chocolate slavery by 2005.

Unfortunately, we were naive enough to take them at their word. These scum of industry have done
 nothing but lie about the problem and make it worse. They should be held accountable. The dairy
 industry is an active co-conspirator, as four pounds of milk are required to manufacture one
pound of milk chocolate.

During the summer of 2007, the United Nations International Labor Organization (ILO) reported
that 284,000 child laborers now work and live in slavery on Ivory Coast cocoa farms.

Chocolate consumers must be made aware that the purchase of each candy bar continues to support
the world's most horrifying secret.

Are you part of the problem or part of the solution?

Is America a nation made up of moral people? If so, I ask you not to write any more letters.

I ask you only to spread the word by attaching today's column to every person you know.
Ask them to join you in a nation-wide boycott of chocolate this October 31st (Halloween),
 November 22nd (Thanksgiving), December 25th (Christmas), and January 1st (New Year's Day).

Slavery exists, and its victims are children. Please search your heart and turn your passion
and compassion into action.

Please remember that with each bite of chocolate you will receive enormous pleasure while
causing pain for the innocent. Together, we can end this injustice by sending a message to
 chocolate companies that they have created the problem and continue to support this morally
 corrupt system.

Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth went insane with the guilt of imagining bloodstains on her hands,
 and continuously was heard saying, "Out, damned spot!" For those of your with chocolate-stained
 hands, the guilt is yours and can only be relieved by washing your hands of this injustice.
 Please become part of the solution to this horror story. Out damned spot!

Boycott all chocolate products and let as many people know why you are doing so. Let manufacturers
 know why you will no longer eat chocolate chip cookies or Brownies or drink hot cocoa.

Do this for the kidnapped and abused boys and girls.

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com
i4crob@earthlink.net
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Chocolate Price Fixing in Canada Alleged
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: December 22, 2007
Filed at 10:43 p.m. ET

TORONTO (AP) -- Newly released court documents allege that the Canadian divisions of Nestle,
 Mars, Hershey and others teamed up in a price-fixing scheme in the multibillion-dollar
Canadian chocolate bar market.

Court documents in the case, unsealed by an Ottawa judge Friday, allege that senior executives
 at Hershey Canada Inc., Mars Canada Inc. and Nestle Canada Inc. met secretly in coffee shops,
 restaurants and at industry conventions to set prices.

The allegations are contained in two search warrants granted last month to Canada's federal
 Competition Bureau as part of an investigation into the chocolate industry. The warrants
authorized officials to seize thousands of corporate documents and computer files from Hershey,
 Mars, Nestle and ITWAL Ltd., a major food distributor. No charges have been filed.

The documents allege the chief executive of Nestle Canada handed envelopes stuffed with pricing
 information to a competitor, instructing the person not to be seen picking up the material
in his office. ITWAL's president also allegedly sent regular updates to participants.

Representatives of Canada's Hershey, Cadbury and Nestle confirmed to The Associated Press on
Nov. 28 that the companies were served papers and were cooperating with the investigation.
Officials from the chocolate companies could not be reached for comment Saturday.

The alleged collusion is reported to have begun in February, 2002, and continued until a few
 weeks ago.

In the United States, Nestle USA and Mars Inc. said this week they will cooperate with a
separate Justice Department inquiry into the pricing practices of several chocolate makers
 in the U.S.

Alice Nathanson, a spokeswoman for Mars Inc., said the company has been contacted by the
department's antitrust division ''regarding their inquiry concerning pricing practices
in the U.S.'' She said the company will cooperate if the department initiates a formal
investigation.

Mars makes Snickers, Twix, M&Ms and other candies, as well as pet food.

Laurie McDonald, a spokeswoman for Nestle USA, said the company ''is aware of a preliminary
investigation'' and will cooperate fully. Nestle USA has not yet received any requests for
documents, she said.

Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail reported Saturday that the Competition Bureau alleges
that the collusion in Canada was initially coordinated by ITWAL. According to the court
documents,
 ITWAL worked with the chocolate companies to force retailers to stop cutting prices for
 chocolate bars. Stores that didn't comply were cut off, the documents alleged.

Canadians buy about $2.3 billion worth of chocolate and candy every year, according to the
 Confectionery Manufacturers Association of Canada.

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Chocolate on Trial: Slavery, Politics, and the Ethics of Business -
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books.google.com/books?isbn=0821416251...

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Chocolate » SlideShareSlide 1: Chocolate image by g.barker A price worth paying? ....
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Gift Guide: a cool list of haute chocolate - SlashfoodHotel Chocolat liquid Jacques
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society: ChocolateTo dramatize alleged child slavery in
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Mythology's Mything Links: Lore & History of Chocolate in Latin ...
[Added 28 May 2007]:This is "Stop Chocolate Slavery" from Kristin Branson, a 2004 graduate
student at the University of California, San Diego. ...
www.mythinglinks.org/ip~cacao.html - 3
 

Syrup and Tang -- chocolateOn chocolate, child slavery and a newspaper. Something interesting
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Chocolate :: The Gourmet Guide on SquidooChocolate and Slavery: There is a surprising association
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society: ChocolateTo dramatize alleged child slavery in the
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Chocolate » SlideShareSlide 1: Chocolate image by g.barker A price worth paying? ....
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Intute harvester - Search resultsTED Case Studies Number 664, 2002 by Samlanchith Chanthavong
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[This one's from a web bud of mine, as I promised, the commentary is topically, "a sort of myopic
 with a "mater of fact" knowitall attitude...in light of the fact that we are using DU please note the
 passover...RE: "Israel's nuclear monopoly.." it's clearly a x Nazi agenda and rhetorical cha! cha!cha!"
 They admit the iniquity and still complain about any one wishing to have sovereignty...or parity...
floats like a turd...

I wonder why although Mahmoud Ahmadinejad complains & protests reguarding Israels
right to exist he never protests Israels right to have Nukes and perhaps use them???]
 
What the fuck ! Over?  CM3



Fw: - enigmatic gouge near Deir ez Zor -
Personal opinion is that the NIE is a canard, floated out to create some sort of deniability in the
 reasonably near future.
No one knowlegable on Earth believes it; the three goats who wrote it were specifically prevented
 from learning anything useful about the extremely relevant September 6 bombing. Best guess I've
 found is that the target was a casting or assembly plant for plutonium triggers and some kind of
 nuclear bomb - maybe as simple as a mega-powered dirty bomb. Need technical info.  A nuclear
assembly plant in Syria, where most forex comes perforce from Iran, would
 suggest that Iran, for example, hasn't quite stopped nuclear military development.

Btw, Washington has paid Damascus $200 million to help clean up the two holes in the ground left
by the Israeli air raid. Thousands of tons of radioactive soil have already been moved. An adjacent
hill is now mysteriously a few meters taller. However, apparently it was Teheran who got to pay to
rebuild the facilities - construction already started (see Google Earth).

The only nation that protested the bombing was - North Korea. And then even it quickly went silent.

An Israeli Air Force general said, "We left a big hole."
 Naught else. Pres Bush said only, "I won't comment. I've been to this rodeo before."

Do you suppose something's a little odd here?

--LM

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The Jerusalem Post Internet Edition

'Israel will attack Iran on its own'

JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST Dec. 21, 2007

"I came back from a trip to Israel in November convinced that Israel would attack Iran,"
Bruce Riedel, a former CIA official and senior adviser to three US presidents,George W. Bush
among them, told the American Newsweek magazine in an article published Friday.

Citing conversations he had in Israel with officials in Mossad and the Israeli defense establishment,
 Riedel concluded that "Israel is not going to allow its nuclear monopoly to be threatened."

While some US experts doubt Israel's ability to tackle Iran alone, David Albright, of the Institute
 for Science and International Security in Washington, was quoted by Newsweek as saying
 that although information on the exact location of Iran's nuclear facility is incomplete, Israel's
air strike on an alleged Syrian nuclear facility on September 6, widely discussed in foreign media
 outlets, could be seen as a test run for any future strike on Iran's facilities, as well as a direct
 warning to Teheran.

Riedel told the magazine his impression that Israel would venture a strike on Iran on its own was
formed before the publication of the joint US intelligence agencies' report, the National
Intelligence Estimate (NIE). "This [the NIE] makes it [a strike on Iran] even more likely," he said.

Since the publication of the NIE, which reversed a previous American assessment by concluding that
Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003, leaders worldwide have been
adjusting their publicly stated positions on the Iranian nuclear issue.

Even inside the US, President Bush attempted some damage control by stating a day after
the report's publication that "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous."

In Israel, responses to the report ranged from subtle criticism of the report's conclusions to outright
 slamming of the US intelligence community's capabilities, so much so that on last
Sunday's cabinet meeting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert instructed his ministers to refrain from commenting
any further on the report.

In the international scene, Russia's decision to renew fuel shipments to Iran main nuclear facility
at Bushehr was interpreted by many anlysts as stemming directly from the NIE's publication; another
development possibly stemming from the report is Russia and China's hardened position on further
sanctions against Teheran.

In Teheran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was quick to capitalize on the NIE, calling it an
"Iranian victory" and demanding that the United States publicly apologize for its previous
bellicose stance.

Uzi Arad, a former Mossad official and adviser to opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu, told
Newsweek that on a recent trip to Moscow, a Russian general poked fun at the naiveté
of the NIE, commenting that if the Iranians had halted weapons development in 2003 it was
partly because they were satisfied with progress there and wanted to devote investment
to harder parts of the nuclear equation, like enrichment.

"The irony is that the effect of this report may be self-negating - by itself it will accelerate
 Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons," Arad told the magazine.


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Racist sting from L'Oreal shampoo
Email Print Normal font Large font Angelique Chrisafis, Paris
July 8, 2007


Garnier was found guilty
 of hiring only white women
to promote its shampoo.



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PART of the cosmetics giant L'Oreal has been found guilty of racial discrimination after it sought
 to exclude non-white women from promoting its shampoo.

In a landmark case, the Garnier division of the beauty empire, along with a recruitment agency it
employed, were fined €30,000 ($A50,000) each after they recruited women on the basis of race.

Under the historic ruling — the first time a major company has been found guilty of systematic race
 discrimination in France — a senior figure at the agency was given a three-month suspended prison
sentence.

French campaign group SOS Racisme brought the case against L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics
company, over the campaign in 2000. Garnier France sought saleswomen to demonstrate the shampoo
line Fructis Style in supermarkets outside Paris. They wanted young women to hand out samples and
discuss hairstyling with shoppers.


In July 2000, a fax detailing the profile of hostesses sought by L'Oreal stipulated that women
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colours of the French flag.


Prosecutors argued that BBR, a shorthand used by the far right, was also a well-known code among
employers to mean "white" French people and not those of North African, African and Asian backgrounds.

Christine Cassan, a former employee at Districom, a communications firm acting for Garnier, told
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 "of colour", a superior in her own company had said she had "had enough of Christine and her Arabs".

One woman working in the recruitment firm involved said foreign-sounding names or photos showing a
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eliminated. Another said: "I once had a good woman candidate but she was non-white. I had to ask
someone to pretend that our list was full. It was hard."

One experienced candidate said she realised she was not eligible because she was of mixed race.
 In a normal sample of women recruited for similar sales work, about 40 per cent would be non-white.
For the Fructis project, fewer than 4 per cent were of "non-European" origin.

SOS Racisme said hundreds of jobs had been subject to discrimination in the case. Garnier and the
recruitment company were initially acquitted last year, but the appeal court on Friday overturned
 the ruling. A former Garnier head and a senior recruitment agency executive were acquitted.

Anti-racism campaigners in France hailed the ruling. Racial discrimination in employment is a huge
problem in France, with a recent survey finding three out of four companies preferred white workers.

President Nicolas Sarkozy's Justice Minister, Rachida Dati, the first woman of North African origin
to hold a ministerial post, has ruled that special departments in prosecutors' offices should be set
up to deal with discrimination.

Samuel Thomas of SOS Racisme said: "This ruling is an enormous victory for everyone currently suffering
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morality. Companies here clearly thought that racism was in their financial interest."

He said consumers of L'Oreal products in other countries would be horrified to learn about the racial
 discrimination.

L'Oreal said it would immediately appeal against the decision, which it found "incomprehensible".

"We believe that diversity and difference are a source of richness and we do not tolerate any form
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September 11, 2007: Thomas Powers speculates on
why we invaded Iraq.  Iraq was not behind 9/11.
Iraq was not an imminent threat. 
Saddam was a brutal dictator, but we don't seem to be in the business of taking down brutal
dictators simply because they're brutal dictators.  Powers thinks that a "useful way to look at
things is to recall the reaction in Washington to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.
Sympathy for the Afghans was several places down the list.
What most aroused Washington, and American allies in Europe, was the prospect that the Soviet
Union would keep on going to fulfill a longstanding Russian dream of establishing a military
presence on the Persian Gulf. The prospect of that had policymakers like Zbigniew Brzezinski
seriously worried, because Soviet control of the movement of oil would provide a mighty tool
for coercion of the entire developed world. What it was only feared the Russians might do the
 Americans have actually done—they have planted themselves squarely astride the world's largest
 pool of oil, in a position potentially to control its movement and to coerce all the governments
 who depend on that oil. Americans naturally do not suspect their own motives but others do."

Looked at through this lens, Powers finds "[t]hree developments are particularly troubling—
the administration's insistence that the surge is working but that Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
is failing; the growing tendency to blame Iranian "meddling" for military failures in both Iraq
and Afghanistan; and what appears to be a changing of horses—back to the Sunnis—in midstream."

We're now siding again with the Sunnis, touting the progress with tribal chieftans in Anbar
Province.  Meanwhile, 78% of militia attacks on U.S. troops are now attributable to Shiites,
and the rumblings of war against Iran won't go away.

What the hell do we think we are doing?  What's the outcome we are aiming for?  Is it achievable
 at any reasonable cost?  I've been asking these questions since 2003, and no one since the days
 when they were predicting a "cake walk" has even made an effort to answer them.
Addendum: Alan Greenspan explains why we're in Iraq: "I am saddened that it is politically
inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil."

When I asked in another place what we're trying to accomplish I basically get this message:
 we're establishing a viable democracy, and it will happen, but it will take a long, long time --
10 to 40 years.  Of course others find my questions ridiculous, a view which I cannot fathom.
 Mostly, though, the questions are simply ignored.


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Looked at through this lens, Powers finds "[t]hree developments are particularly troubling—
the administration's insistence that the surge is working but that Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
is failing; the growing tendency to blame Iranian "meddling" for military failures in both Iraq
and Afghanistan; and what appears to be a changing of horses—back to the Sunnis—in midstream."

We're now siding again with the Sunnis, touting the progress with tribal chieftans in Anbar
Province.  Meanwhile, 78% of militia attacks on U.S. troops are now attributable to Shiites,
and the rumblings of war against Iran won't go away.

What the hell do we think we are doing?  What's the outcome we are aiming for?  Is it achievable
 at any reasonable cost?  I've been asking these questions since 2003, and no one since the days
 when they were predicting a "cake walk" has even made an effort to answer them.
Addendum: Alan Greenspan explains why we're in Iraq: "I am saddened that it is politically
inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil."

When I asked in another place what we're trying to accomplish I basically get this message:
 we're establishing a viable democracy, and it will happen, but it will take a long, long time --
10 to 40 years.  Of course others find my questions ridiculous, a view which I cannot fathom.
 Mostly, though, the questions are simply ignored.


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, vain, vein, raze, raise, rays. 10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by use of
diacritical marks and by syllabication. Geography (Time, one hour) 1 What is climate? Upon what does climate depend? 2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas ? 3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the! ocean? 4. Describe the mountains of North America 5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia , Odessa , Denver , Manitoba , Hecla ,
Yukon , St. Helena, Juan Fernandez , Aspinwall and Orinoco . 6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U .S. 7. Name all the republics of: Europe and give the capital of each. 8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same latitude? 9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the sources of rivers. 10. Describe the movements of the earth. Give the inclination of the earth. Notice that the exam took FIVE HOURS to complete. Gives the saying 'he only had
an 8th grade education' a whole new meaning, doesn't it? ! This also shows you
how poor our education system has become... and, NO! I don't have the answeRS !!! Life is Good! Ray=


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