Sign The Petition To Free Tibet Now: 1.6 Million so far!







This should have happened WAY before the Olympics got to China; EXTINGUISH baphomet's torch!! LoL
To blame this Greek war-game on the Chinese would be a travesty of justice, yet the issue is not the Olympics per se; but about a competition between murderous power groups for control of Tibet, and thus: who gets to setup Satan's Workshop.

It's only fair to include The Chinese Side of the story, a very interesting history of Tibet; with some glaring omissions and a few assumptions, but an interesting history nonetheless.


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I think you are a little off on this one. The Zionist controlled media has created this mess. The Dalia Lama is just head of a religious power group which is being used to fight a proxy war with the Chinese Ruling Hierarchy. The intent is not to free Tibet or collapse the Chinese Government but rather create pressure to bring about rule changes in their current relationship.

LatinAmericanview | Tue, 2008-04-01 04:36

I don't care what those cocksuckers think they're gonna do;
i say FREE TIBET.

Grim Reaper | Tue, 2008-04-01 04:55

I tend to agree with LatinAmerica... this is a huge media scam and anyway, the US should bud out of other countries affairs and keep to its own.  Every time I watch US news and listen to those stupid reporters tell us about how the Chinese are controlling the news... I can't help wonder just how dumb or corrupt those US reporters must be.  If this fuss is made by the US because the Chinese are hiding the ‘real events’ in the Tibet (according to the US media which is not a trusted source), what then about the US media ban on Iraq for the past 5 years?!! I guess it's okay of course for the US to have shot, killed and kidnapped a few dozen journalists from around the world to make sure that no one would dare put his/her foot inside Iraq to report the gruesome truth.  It’s ok that the US targeted the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad from a tank (caught live on video) killing several foreign journalists to drive media out of Iraq so that the US could commit its crimes only in the presence of "imbedded" American media who explained to the world how the US was ‘liberating’ Iraq. 

For that reason Grim, I don't give attention to what I know is an American provoked crisis in the Tibet to hit China.  America should bud out of other countries affairs and many crisis will thus be avoided...

Check this article out about the Tibet and please consider that it is from American media… meaning that the reality in fact is worse than this article admits.

 

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/JC26Ad02.html 

 

Greater China

     Mar 26, 2008

Tibet, the 'great game' and the CIA
By Richard M Bennett

Given the historical context of the unrest in Tibet, there is reason to believe Beijing was caught on the hop with the recent demonstrations for the simple reason that their planning took place outside of Tibet and that the direction of the protesters is similarly in the hands of anti-Chinese organizers safely out of reach in Nepal and northern India.

Similarly, the funding and overall control of the unrest has also been linked to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, and by inference to the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) because of his close cooperation with US intelligence for over 50 years.

Indeed, with the CIA's deep involvement with the Free Tibet Movement and its funding of the suspiciously well-informed Radio Free Asia, it would seem somewhat unlikely that any revolt could

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have been planned or occurred without the prior knowledge, and even perhaps the agreement, of the National Clandestine Service (formerly known as the Directorate of Operations) at CIA headquarters in Langley.

Respected columnist and former senior Indian Intelligence officer, B Raman, commented on March 21 that "on the basis of available evidence, it was possible to assess with a reasonable measure of conviction" that the initial uprising in Lhasa on March 14 "had been pre-planned and well orchestrated".

Could there be a factual basis to the suggestion that the main beneficiaries to the death and destruction sweeping Tibet are in Washington? History would suggest that this is a distinct possibility.

The CIA conducted a large scale covert action campaign against the communist Chinese in Tibet starting in 1956. This led to a disastrous bloody uprising in 1959, leaving tens of thousands of Tibetans dead, while the Dalai Lama and about 100,000 followers were forced to flee across the treacherous Himalayan passes to India and Nepal.

The CIA established a secret military training camp for the Dalai Lama's resistance fighters at Camp Hale near Leadville, Colorado, in the US. The Tibetan guerrillas were trained and equipped by the CIA for guerrilla warfare and sabotage operations against the communist Chinese.

The US-trained guerrillas regularly carried out raids into Tibet, on occasions led by CIA-contract mercenaries and supported by CIA planes. The initial training program ended in December 1961, though the camp in Colorado appears to have remained open until at least 1966.

The CIA Tibetan Task Force created by Roger E McCarthy, alongside the Tibetan guerrilla army, continued the operation codenamed ST CIRCUS to harass the Chinese occupation forces for another 15 years until 1974, when officially sanctioned involvement ceased.

McCarthy, who also served as head of the Tibet Task Force at the height of its activities from 1959 until 1961, later went on to run similar operations in Vietnam and Laos.

By the mid-1960s, the CIA had switched its strategy from parachuting guerrilla fighters and intelligence agents into Tibet to establishing the Chusi Gangdruk, a guerrilla army of some 2,000 ethnic Khamba fighters at bases such as Mustang in Nepal.

This base was only closed down in 1974 by the Nepalese government after being put under tremendous pressure by Beijing.
After the Indo-China War of 1962, the CIA developed a close relationship with the Indian intelligence services in both training and supplying agents in Tibet.

Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison in their book The CIA's Secret War in Tibet disclose that the CIA and the Indian intelligence services cooperated in the training and equipping of Tibetan agents and special forces troops and in forming joint aerial and intelligence units such as the Aviation Research Center and Special Center.

This collaboration continued well into the 1970s and some of the programs that it sponsored, especially the special forces unit of Tibetan refugees which would become an important part of the Indian Special Frontier Force, continue into the present.

Only the deterioration in relations with India which coincided with improvements in those with Beijing brought most of the joint CIA-Indian operations to an end.

Though Washington had been scaling back support for the Tibetan guerrillas since 1968, it is thought that the end of official US backing for the resistance only came during meetings between president Richard Nixon and the Chinese communist leadership in Beijing in February 1972.

Victor Marchetti, a former CIA officer has described the outrage many field agents felt when Washington finally pulled the plug, adding that a number even "[turned] for solace to the Tibetan prayers which they had learned during their years with the Dalai Lama".

The former CIA Tibetan Task Force chief from 1958 to 1965, John Kenneth Knaus, has been quoted as saying, "This was not some CIA black-bag operation." He added, "The initiative was coming from ... the entire US government."

In his book Orphans of the Cold War, Knaus writes of the obligation Americans feel toward the cause of Tibetan independence from China. Significantly, he adds that its realization "would validate the more worthy motives of we who tried to help them achieve this goal over 40 years ago. It would also alleviate the guilt some of us feel over our participation in these efforts, which cost others their lives, but which were the prime adventure of our own."

Despite the lack of official support it is still widely rumored that the CIA were involved, if only by proxy, in another failed revolt in October 1987, the unrest that followed and the consequent Chinese repression continuing till May 1993.

The timing for another serious attempt to destabilize Chinese rule in Tibet would appear to be right for the CIA and Langley will undoubtedly keep all its options open.

China is faced with significant problems, with the Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province; the activities of the Falun Gong among many other dissident groups and of course growing concern over the security of the Summer Olympic Games in August.

China is viewed by Washington as a major threat, both economic and military, not just in Asia, but in Africa and Latin America as well.

The CIA also views China as being "unhelpful" in the "war on terror", with little or no cooperation being offered and nothing positive being done to stop the flow of arms and men from Muslim areas of western China to support Islamic extremist movements in Afghanistan and Central Asian states.

To many in Washington, this may seem the ideal opportunity to knock the Beijing government off balance as Tibet is still seen as China's potential weak spot.

The CIA will undoubtedly ensure that its fingerprints are not discovered all over this growing revolt. Cut-outs and proxies will be used among the Tibetan exiles in Nepal and India's northern border areas.

Indeed, the CIA can expect a significant level of support from a number of security organizations in both India and Nepal and will have no trouble in providing the resistance movement with advice, money and above all, publicity.

However, not until the unrest shows any genuine signs of becoming an open revolt by the great mass of ethnic Tibetans against the Han Chinese and Hui Muslims will any weapons be allowed to appear.

Large quantities of former Eastern bloc small arms and explosives have been reportedly smuggled into Tibet over the past 30 years, but these are likely to remain safely hidden until the right opportunity presents itself.

The weapons have been acquired on the world markets or from stocks captured by US or Israeli forces. They have been sanitized and are deniable, untraceable back to the CIA.

Weapons of this nature also have the advantage of being interchangeable with those used by the Chinese armed forces and of course use the same ammunition, easing the problem of resupply during any future conflict.

Though official support for the Tibetan resistance ended 30 years ago, the CIA has kept open its lines of communications and still funds much of the Tibetan Freedom movement.

So is the CIA once again playing the "great game" in Tibet?

It certainly has the capability, with a significant intelligence and paramilitary presence in the region. Major bases exist in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and several Central Asian states.

It cannot be doubted that it has an interest in undermining China, as well as the more obvious target of Iran.

So the probable answer is yes, and indeed it would be rather surprising if the CIA was not taking more than just a passing interest in Tibet. That is after all what it is paid to do.

Since September 11, 2001, there has been a sea-change in US Intelligence attitudes, requirements and capabilities. Old operational plans have been dusted off and updated. Previous assets re-activated. Tibet and the perceived weakness of China's position there will probably have been fully reassessed.

For Washington and the CIA, this may seem a heaven-sent opportunity to create a significant lever against Beijing, with little risk to American interests; simply a win-win situation.

The Chinese government would be on the receiving end of worldwide condemnation for its continuing repression and violation of human rights and it will be young Tibetans dying on the streets of Lhasa rather than yet more uniformed American kids.

The consequences of any open revolt against Beijing, however, are that once again the fear of arrest, torture and even execution will pervade every corner of both Tibet and those neighboring provinces where large Tibetan populations exist, such as Gansu, Qinghai and Sichuan.

And the Tibetan Freedom movement still has little likelihood of achieving any significant improvement in central Chinese policy in the long run and no chance whatever of removing its control of Lhasa and their homeland.

Once again it would appear that the Tibetan people will find themselves trapped between an oppressive Beijing and a manipulative Washington.

Beijing sends in the heavies
The fear that the United States, Britain and other Western states may try to portray Tibet as another Kosovo may be part of the reason why the Chinese authorities reacted as if faced with a genuine mass revolt rather than their official portrayal of a short-lived outbreak of unrest by malcontents supporting the Dalai Lama.

Indeed, so seriously did Beijing view the situation that a special security coordination unit, the 110 Command Center, has been established in Lhasa with the primary objective of suppressing the disturbances and restoring full central government control.

The center appears to be under the direct control of Zhang Qingli, first secretary of the Tibet Party and a President Hu Jintao loyalist. Zhang is also the former Xinjiang deputy party secretary with considerable experience in counter-terrorism operations in that region.

Others holding important positions in Lhasa are Zhang Xinfeng, vice minister of the Central Public Security Ministry and Zhen Yi, deputy commander of the People's Armed Police Headquarters in Beijing.

The seriousness with which Beijing is treating the present unrest is further illustrated by the deployment of a large number of important army units from the Chengdu Military Region, including brigades from the 149th Mechanized Infantry Division, which acts as the region's rapid reaction force.

According to a United Press International report, elite ground force units of the People's Liberation Army were involved in Lhasa, and the new T-90 armored personnel carrier and T-92 wheeled armored vehicles were deployed. According to the report, China has denied the participation of the army in the crackdown, saying it was carried out by units of the armed police. "Such equipment as mentioned above has never been deployed by China's armed police, however."

Air support is provided by the 2nd Army Aviation Regiment, based at Fenghuangshan, Chengdu, in Sichuan province. It operates a mix of helicopters and STOL transports from a frontline base near Lhasa. Combat air support could be quickly made available from fighter ground attack squadrons based within the Chengdu region.
The Xizang Military District forms the Tibet garrison, which has two mountain infantry units; the 52nd Brigade based at Linzhi and the 53rd Brigade at Yaoxian Shannxi. These are supported by the 8th Motorized Infantry Division and an artillery brigade at Shawan, Xinjiang.

Tibet is also no longer quite as remote or difficult to resupply for the Chinese army. The construction of the first railway between 2001 and 2007 has significantly eased the problems of the movement of large numbers of troops and equipment from Qinghai onto the rugged Tibetan plateau.

Other precautions against a resumption of the long-term Tibetan revolts of previous years has led to a considerable degree of self-sufficiency in logistics and vehicle repair by the Tibetan garrison and an increasing number of small airfields have been built to allow rapid-reaction units to gain access to even the most remote areas.

The Chinese Security Ministry and intelligence services had been thought to have a suffocating presence in the province and indeed the ability to detect any serious protest movement and suppress resistance.

Richard M Bennett, intelligence and security consultant, AFI Research.

(Copyright 2008 Richard M Bennett.)

 

Cherifa Sirry | Tue, 2008-04-01 06:40

i don't need a 10000 word essay to tell you that this has been in the works ever since the bastard Rothschild shill Mao invaded.

iT iS NOT about the ZOO-S-A.

Just like the WOT isn't about Bean Aden.

Grim Reaper | Tue, 2008-04-01 07:44

The Zionists are trying to make us Goyim hate the Chinese (our fellow Goyim). I think we should think a bit harder before signing. This is so typical of Jewry's tactics. They are right now trying to foment race war between Euros and Moslems in Europe. It's time to boycott and ignore their hatred and inciteful schemes.

Ehud Olmerts Wo... | Tue, 2008-04-01 11:32

none of you guys are from Tibet.

STFU

Grim Reaper | Tue, 2008-04-01 12:11

This is a made for TV drama and I ain't biting. If the U.S. wants to boycott the Olympics because it is involved in WW III in Iran, they hardly need the Tibetans to justify it.

Hell, the Dalai Lama gets his paychecks from the CIA. They got him out of Tibet.

On March 17, 1959, the CIA packed the Dalai Lama up with his Potelo palace riches and got him into neighboring India. All the while, the CIA had set up and trained an army of Tibetan contras. Potential recruits were asked only one, rather un-Zen-like question by Air Force pilots working with the Agency: "Do you want to kill Chinese?" The guerrillas were actually trained on US soil and then airdropped into Tibet up to and the Vietnam War.

Stop letting the ziomedia herd you around.

Claymoremind | Tue, 2008-04-01 12:38

since the zoos stand in front of most humanitarian groups, we'll just give up and not be counted. Pathetic.

Grim Reaper | Tue, 2008-04-01 13:02

"I guess it's okay of course for the US to have shot, killed and kidnapped a few dozen journalists from around the world.."

Actually, the number of media people that have been murdered in Iraq is closer to 200.

As for the Deli Lama, if he was to go to China and face their leaders head on, he'd be more believable. If that effort would wind him up in prison, like Nelson Mandela or get him killed, then the Free Tibet movement would have one helluva martyr to rally around.

Greg Bacon | Tue, 2008-04-01 15:40

The Dalia Lama is a God/King. The Dalia Clique is like any other power group but uses religious dogma to justify their political primacy to power. The Dalia lama has the moral authority to rule over Tibet because he is the embodiment of GOD. This begs the question is the Dalia Lama god? Let us free Tibet so it could be ruled by a priesthood class. The subject people of Tibet may want to consider some historical antecedents before "choosing" their representatives. The Hindu caste system is instructive. To summarize, The people of Tibet are fucked! The devote followers of The Dalia Clique believe that they are following a living god. The DL wants to return to some sort of home rule. The Chinese totalitarian government want to govern and expand their sphere of influence. The Zionists want to weaken China in order to further infiltrate the Chinese Government. Agents provakatuers have instigated violent demonstrations leading to bloody conflicts televised all over the Zionist controlled Media. Zionist controlled stooges have quickly called for negotiations between the two groups. Sarkozy, Brown and Bush have all called for UN mediated peace talks. A fuse and a time limit have been set with the Olympics schedule to start in a few weeks. And just to prove that this is all planed the Taiwanese government has shown a wiliness to redefine their current relationship with China! The current president of Twain has made concillitory remarks which could mark a new era between the unfriendly states. It is all quite clear- Pressure from below (street protests), riots on the streets during a time when China is desparately trying to improve their public image. Zionists Media outlets painting a grim picture of one of the worlds super power. Pressure from above- Various world leaders calling for UN negotiations between the groups. The false solution is yet to be presented. Economic incentives in the from of better a relationship with Taiwan. Lastly, the uneducated masses flock to support the Tibetans who if they have their way will be lead by a God/King. In summary, a religious power group fighting an asysmetrical war with a Military super totalitarian state. This may seem a little unfair until one considers that the Dalai clique is supported three major powers Britain, France and America and the Zionists that rules over all of them.

LatinAmericanview | Tue, 2008-04-01 21:18

"Free Tibet movement would have one helluva martyr to rally around."  G. Bacon

They don't need a martyr! They have a GOD!

LatinAmericanview | Tue, 2008-04-01 21:21

But thats one funny looking cat, Grim!

Thanks for putting WUFYS.com on it!

On Tibet, the whole thing does remind me a bit of made-for-tv Darfur crisis. It is kind of suspicious that the Dalai Lama gets so much praise and support from zionists and their lackeys.

That is not to say that the Chinese are blameless or that innocent people should be killed and the world sit back and ignore it.

But we do need to look for the true source of the turmoil - which is most probably control over OIL and GAS or other natural resources in the region.

Once people understand who the real enemy is, it becomes easier to broker peace between those who have been divided and pitted against eachother.

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"Money" has no value - people do.

qrswave | Tue, 2008-04-01 23:19

But we do need to look for the true source of the turmoil - which is most probably control over OIL and GAS or other natural resources in the region.

Tibet has significant reserves of oil and natural gas, as well as substantial deposits of copper, iron, lead, zinc, and cadmium. In addition to this, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is a vital water source and store for the Chinese, whose sparse water resources are said to be close to crisis point.

It is no wonder that Tibet is referred to by the Chinese as as 'Xizang', meaning 'western treasure-house" in Mandarin.

Sullivan | Tue, 2008-04-01 23:31

If I were a Zionist I would befriend the Tibetans and the religious leadership. I would promise material and political support to Free Tibet movement with the understanding that once the Dalia Clique gained power that they would be agreeable to privatizing their natural resources. The Chinese and Tibetans would fight for decades and during this time the western corporations would clean up. They would sell the news portraying peaceful monks fighting evil Chinese. The Zionist arms dealers would sell Arms to the resistance movement. The whole sad cycle begins. The best part of this sick joke is that the average man or woman on the Tibetan street would be portrayed as freedom fighter while the quality of their lives is greatly reduced. The people of Tibet are pawns used to garner public support for open aggression against the current ruling group. It is all quite sad to watch people go to war to decide which new group will rule over them. The least we can do is not gawk or stare. Actually, if it were not to much to ask we would not post absurd posts like "the free Tibet petition." it would be nice to see that people on WUFYS could at least recognize a con job.

LatinAmericanview | Tue, 2008-04-01 23:59

FREE USA FROM FASCISM PETITION

BUT WE SHOULDN'T SIGN IT, BECAUSE 99% OF THE GOV'T ARE SHILLS.

I didn't say to vote for the monarchy of llamma, i didn't say let's start a war, all i said was to sign the stupid petition, so we may be counted in solidarity with THE TIBETAN PEOPLE!!!!!!!

You're Welcome.

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2008-04-02 04:29

Considering all we know about Zionism then I think it would be prudent to consider the possibility that the free Tibet Movement is a finely constructed cover story to mask a subversive foreign element. And if this supposition is true then we are watch a proxy war with duped combatants. Petitions are used a demonstrations of power.The question is who will be wielding that power.

LatinAmericanview | Wed, 2008-04-02 05:20

The petition DOES say 'support the Dalai Llama', but could just as easily say 'support Tibetans'.

Have you seen Santa's Workshop?

That is what the Dragon-Chins want for Tibet; what the Queen's henchmen want. That and whatever helpings of WAR we are stupid enough to fight.

Solidarity with occupied Tibet is no different that anywhere else.

Shall we not support the indepedence of Palestine, because Dahlan and the others are murderous shills?

Does the fact that the CiA and powers that control it; supported and want to use the Dalai Llama for their own ends: make the Dalai Llama a shill?

Did i say he was perfect or something? Buddists are subject to the same everything that we ALL ARE. They and the Hindus are the most peaceful, no?

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2008-04-02 05:53

I see your point Mr. Grim; however, the Dalia Lama claims authority to rule because he is the religious figure for the Tibetan Buddhists. The Dalia Lama is a god king. He is the apex of his religious hierarchy.The point here that the Tibetan people have limited choices. And sure I support their quest for liberty but Dalia Clique is not moving toward that direction.

LatinAmericanview | Wed, 2008-04-02 06:29

i'm gonna let you have your own epiphany today, thank you.

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2008-04-02 06:42

The Dalai Lama is believed by the Tibetans to be the latest incarnation of a long line of enlightened Buddhist masters. He is not a 'god' as such, or the Buddha. But he is revered as one, so nitpicking is probably pointless.

I've always been interested in Buddhism and used to attend the Dharmaloka Buddhist centre here in Perth on Friday nights for meditation and to listen to a weekly talk by the head monk, Ajahn Brahm ('Ajahn' = 'teacher'). The Buddhist monks always emanated a special, palpable kind of peace that you want for yourself when you see, and the talks were fascinating.

I attended a talk by the Dalai Lama here in Perth, at the Burswood Entertainment Centre, but I was unimpressed. To me, it sounded like generic Buddhist pablum for the New Agers. I like his humble manner and his big round smiley head, but I'm not sure that he's an 'enlightened master'. But then, I probably wouldn't know one if I saw one. Wherever you look, you only really see yourself. 

The Tibetan people deserve freedom from opression, either way.

Crimes of Zion | Wed, 2008-04-02 08:31

I'm scared of Grim...:(... but here goes another long note... especially for Grim:)

I would like to explain where my comments come from other than the particularities of the Tibet which is a beautiful area that I of course have nothing against.

You obviously know the” divide and rule” motto.  The US with its ruling ZioCon elite has successfully eliminated several powers or growing powers in the world to ensure the continuous growth of their agenda and a unipolar world where one power monopolizes trials, judges, juries and executions.  The Soviet Union which was the main power standing to the US has been crushed and divided to bits and pieces… leaving the US as the one and only power that acts without any kind of accountability because it fears no one.  As though this were not enough, every time a country that is not in the US or US/Israeli orbit rises,  US/Israeli agents (from economic hit-men to downright criminal intel agents) will make it a point to stem so much trouble in that country that something or other (ie. Civil war, debt, sanctions, etc…) will ensue effectively killing any advance that country may be achieving.  The US/Israeli axis has several ways of ‘clipping the wings’ off any country that can do anything that will be an impediment in the US/Israeli agenda  including getting rid of US leaders who do not sing the right tune (Ron Paul…).  Stirring trouble in the Tibet and giving it so much media coverage,  is stirring trouble for China… which we all know is a serious competitor for the US.  After all, the US’s greatest worry is that in order for China to maintain its current growth rate, it will have to sap a portion of the oil that the  US is currently consuming.  Why did the US all of a sudden discover Darfur??  Certainly not because of the poor or starving.  It was because China signed the first oil deals there… and the US wasn’t about to let China put its hand on Sudan’s vast untouched oil reservoirs.

To get back to ‘divide and rule’, the Soviet Union (now Russia) and China are both targets of the US/Israeli axis and any means to achieve trouble in those countries is a main US/Israeli objective.  Remember the ‘orange’ revolution in the Ukraine a few years ago I believe?  When you see a demonstration that is very well funded and prepared for (big  and numerous flags, many T-shirts or jumpers, balloons, pins, hats, stickers,  etc…)  in an area that is known not to be rich, it is a rule that this demonstration (described by US media to be a ‘revolution’) is financed and organized by the US.  The same applies to Kosovo and to areas In Latin America for example where I am  however not too well informed.    

The same applies to the Middle East.  Lebanon which is a center of conflict nowadays used to be part of Syria.  It was not an independent country before certain imperial powers thought it ‘wise’ to divide Syria and this is why many Syrians and Lebanese especially in the South of Lebanon are related and do not see each other as ‘enemies’.   They essentially are one and the same people who have been artificially divided so that the Vatican could have a Christian state in the Middle East (not that there were no Christians living perfectly well in Syria and other areas of the Middle East. 

The same applies to Iraq and the Gulf states.  Look at Iraq now.  As it was becoming a strong country and as Israel started worrying that Iraq could challenge it, Iraq had to be destroyed… and divided.   Iraqis are waging a battle against the US and Israel just in order not to have their country divided into the federation the US/Israeli axis is trying to push for.  Iraqis lived together… Sunnis, Shias and Kurds… and an incredible war on every level (especially information and media) is being waged against Iraq to break this unity.  The Kurds have already broken away in Iraq and the US/Israeli axis is hoping to pull along with the Iraqi Kurds the Iranian Kurds,  the Syrian Kurds and Turkish Kurds… breaking thus Iran, Syria and Turkey.  Why was Turkey attacking Iraq lately?

Let me now switch to my country, Egypt.  We are here about 85% Muslims and 15% Christians (Copts).  The US/Israeli axis is working very hard on several levels also at preparing the basis for crisis between Muslims and Christians (and they have been successful to an extent) with the eventual aim of having the Copts ask for an independent Coptic state within Egypt.  This is an old Israeli plan and is not even secret.  It is being carried out by Zionist forces and supported by the US on the legal level  in the United Nations via  “Human Rights” and “Discrimination against minorities” files.  Fundamentalist Copts are being supported financially by Zionist organizations which has only lead to clashes as Egyptians generally do not accept being financed by Israel.  To make matters worse, the United States has ‘punished’ Egypt lately for not being an obedient puppet and has removed a portion of the US aid money given to the Egyptian government and has decided to give it directly to Coptic private organizations.  This means that the Christian Copts in Egypt are now receiving double the aid from the US as the Muslim Egyptians:  once from the government and once from the Coptic private organizations.  Egyptian Christians are also in general better off financially than Egyptian Muslims.  This is a source of unrest and friction created deliberately by the US/Israeli axis with the aim of breaking the unity of Egypt.

All of the above Grim, are just other examples of what is happening in the Tibet.  The whole situation that we are watching in the Tibet is created just like Rafiq el Hariri was conveniently assassinated a few years ago.  He was not ‘unexpectedly’ assassinated.  I remember being in front of TV that day and the cameras were there broadcasting live barely minutes after the explosion.   I remember watching people still on fire climb out of their cars which were in the middle of the scene of the crime and wonder how it is that those cameras got there this quickly? 

It is not that I don’t want to help the Tibet (or the Lebanese or Ukrainians or Kosovars or Egyptians..), but I don’t want to help the US/Israeli axis achieve their designed objective which is very criminal.

I love the Tibet Grim!!

PS.  Dahlan is a F…ing Israeli agent of Palestinian nationality.  It’s not the same thing.

 

Cherifa Sirry | Wed, 2008-04-02 08:33

you don't fear me; you fear.

i never would have imagined the backlash over something as straght-cut as independence for Tibet.

if their leader, that they CHOOSE or worship (whatever) decides that they're gonna dance with one whore or another; it's their choice.

so i suppose the CONQUER BY CONSENT OR WAR will be carried out by balkanizing everybody back to feudal times?

i think another surprise is in the works very soon,
as the fire falls on babel.

Don't Fear the Reaper! =P

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2008-04-02 09:31

This is from leftfleid's blog. What I have tried to get across is the concept of power groups. Power is defined as control over resources but most of all control over what people think. The traditional power bases have been spiritual, military, and economic. Zionists are the Johnny come lately of power groups but they have been the most successful in pushing the ball forward in terms of a global agenda.


LatinAmericanview | Thu, 2008-04-03 03:13
LatinAmericanview | Thu, 2008-04-03 03:50

The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, yesterday became the first world leader to decide not to attend the Olympics in Beijing. As pressure built for concerted western protests to China over the crackdown in Tibet, EU leaders prepared to discuss the crisis for the first time today, amid a rift over whether to boycott the Olympics. The disclosure that Germany is to stay away from the games' opening ceremonies in August could encourage President Nicolas Sarkozy of France to join in a gesture of defiance and complicate Gordon Brown's determination to attend the Olympics. source:http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/29/germany.olympicgames2008

LatinAmericanview | Thu, 2008-04-03 04:25

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-04-03 09:55

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-04-03 10:03

Yes, there are groups of men (666)

Think of how the Romanoph klan subjugated half of Asia, and kept them in the dark-ages. Terrible right?

Then think of what came in after; the most murderous regime IN HISTORY; of Stalin Jewison.

The Tibetans did not complain too much when the Llammas were deposed, because the Commiese Maoites (#2 most murderous) hadn't yet built their railway to Llassa yet; thus importing slaves, and enslaving everyone in general (not to mention stealing all their wealth). Now that they know about Satan's Workshop, they're not having it, and would prefer the dark ages instead.

------shitty-----------------------moa-----------------------hitty------

..in the name of progress towards total enslavement..

One may figure this out with economics, among other ways.

Think about it, the 'eCONomy' is controlled by rottenshill, who will control the Chinese and Tibetan slaves one way or another. If the Commies get to exploit everything, they will be a huge bureaucratic leech middleman that scams in between the workers and the owner (sic).

The 'fascist model' would cut out the commies in China, and cut in the rather small and religious Llamma clique, at a much cheaper cost to the people.

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-04-03 16:12
Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-06-05 12:07

Grim Reaper, are you a Zionist agent?!  Really,

Dalai acts CONTRARY to the teachings of the BUDDHA. 

He supported the Um Death Cult in Japan. 

He supports Bush and the Rothschilds. 

And he lies.  He says "millions" of tibetans have been killed, when the ENTIRE population is only a few million. 

He repeats this lie time and time again ---- now he stops saying this as people know this is a ridiculous claim.

 

I have seen this "STAGED" riots for myself.  It's very fake.  Sometimes I want to smack this idiots for falling for such a stupic Khazar tricks ---- but then I realized they are very poor, and "somebody" (foreigners) say it's the chinese government who made them poor...


They forget EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM.  They forget World Bank USURY.  They forget EXPLOITATION by FOREIGNERS.....

 

I've traced the Falun Gong back to their command center, and it's NOT in China.... try London/Tel Aviv.

The Great Revealer | Thu, 2008-06-05 12:15

..dush and the rottens are supporting him to offset China,
and perhaps in hopes of starting a war.

How many people are in Tibet? Have you counted?

http://www.tibet.com/Humanrights/poptrans.html

Forget about the commiese and llammas for a minute, and imagine if a foreign group came and occupied your land, drove away the current taxman, then instead of letting you free, imposed their own version.

What it's really about is the Tibetan PEOPLE. Let the commies get away with this, and next they'll take over Taiwan, because you KNOW they want to.

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-06-05 12:28

What's up Grim? Your last comment has no colour changes, funky fonts, random capitalisations and strange spellings. What gives?  

Forget about the commiese and llammas for a minute, and imagine if a foreign group came and occupied your land, drove away the current taxman, then instead of letting you free, imposed their own version.

You mean like in the United States, Canada, Central and South America, Africa, Australia, Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan and so on?

Sullivan | Thu, 2008-06-05 12:41

Then think of what came in after; the most murderous regime IN HISTORY; of Stalin Jewison.

No matter how many times you try to portray otherwise, the Georgian name Jugashvili does not translate as Jewison.  Shvili may mean 'son of', but that's about as far as it goes.

Sullivan | Thu, 2008-06-05 12:49

..so what does 'son-of' JUGA stand for?

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-06-05 13:25

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