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Sir Peter Bonnell
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Dec. 12, 2007
An American patriotic news column for
Patriots
Fw: As a public service
Is War with
By Captain Eric H. May
Polls as Prologue
According to current polls,
if the mid-term elections were held today, President George
W. Bush and his Republican Party would lose badly. He would
then face an opposition Congress in 2007, one bound and determined to reassert
its oversight duties. Investigations, an inevitability, could easily
lead to his impeachment, and in that event the two-thirds of the United States
who don't trust him could ask troubling questions about his
presidency, all the way back to the still-murky events of 9/11.
If they're up to their duty, a new
Congress could impeach him as a man who was brought to power by a war
cabal for the sole purpose of starting a war in the
An American Armada
As I write, the U.S. Navy's Second
Fleet has dispatched the aircraft carrier Eisenhower, attended by a strike
group of subordinate ships, from its
Officers from the
Eisenhower have reached out to the government, military and media ever
since the orders came, protesting that they don't want to be used to
initiate a war with Iran. They assert that this is against their service
oath to the Constitution, which clearly states that only the Congress -- not
the president -- can start a war. Their distress signal has
reached official circles, thanks to a September article by The Nation
magazine. It's a confirmation of a New Yorker story in the
spring, by Seymour Hersh, alleging that the Pentagon was then
putting the brakes on a Bush administration itching for a war with
Congress pretends not to notice
what is happening, though, either too scared, too involved or too implicated to
do its duty. It shamelessly gave away its authorization to an Iraq
War in 2002, six months before Bush began the attack, and hasn't said a
word against what may be the preparation for an Iran War in 2006.
It's been many months since I've heard Congress say it doesn't think
Bush has the right to start a new war -- and that means it thinks he does.
False Flags and False Friends
A false flag attack is one in
which you or your war partners attack your own forces while pretending to be
someone else -- then blame it on that someone else. As a
lifelong soldier and military historian, it seems quite possible to me a
false flag attack on a
The
More and more evidence says that in
the months before World War II, the Navy and White House worked together to
allow the Pearl Harbor attack their own officers saw coming, the better to
rouse the public for what was to come. Have the same powerful officials decided
that a Persian Gulf Pearl Harbor is what we must suffer to
start World War III?
If we don't want to do the unsavory
job of a performing a false flag attack on ourselves, we can always count
on
The Devil's Delight
In the aftermath of a successful
false flag attack, blamed on Iran, Bush would have an
easy answer to his current political and military woes: a new
enemy. Iran would certainly fight back against our Navy and Air Force
forces over its own territory, and would probably attack Army
and Marine forces in Iraq. In both cases it could inflict
heavy casualties, and thereby generate war rage in the United States.
The same cooperative media that led the American People into Afghanistan
in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 could lead it into Iran in
2006. The United States would mobilize the economy and initiate the
draft.
Bush could then use the war as a
perfect excuse to sign the Detainee Treatment Bill -- the torture bill
-- that Congress delivered to his desk two weeks ago. Thus
empowered, he could suspend civil rights -- going back to habeas corpus
-- from anyone he chooses, whether they are foreigners or U.S. citizens.
That would go a long way toward silencing his domestic critics, whom he
considers traitors, and who are the greatest single impediment to the world war
plan he has served.
All this would mean an American
dictatorship, of course, but Bush came into office saying he wouldn't mind one
-- if he could be the dictator. Funny, how the media never repeats
the words that we really need to hear to understand who Bush really
is. Just a day ago he said that loss in
May God protect the
# # #
Captain May, a former intelligence
and public affairs officer, is the founder and commander of Ghost Troop, a
cyber-intelligence unit on a mission of conscience to inform the American
People of the dangers of the Bush administration. To learn more about him
and Ghost Troop, refer to the article "Ghost Troop -- the Art of
Info-War" in the Lone Star Iconoclast http://www.lonestaricon.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=402&z=52