14 November 04
I have a theory that my paranoid ramblings would be better received if they were formatted in pretty cascading style-sheets, so here goes…
- Osama Bin Laden died mid-December, 2001, but the U.S. won’t admit it because without his threat, things like the Patriot Act wouldn’t get all the way through the approval process.
- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi died a while ago during the early bombing process in Iraq. This wasn’t really publicized by the U.S. army either because they’re running out of top Al-Qaeda officers, and they need more reasons to invade stuff.
- Israel and the U.S. have a weird non-publicized relationship. Israel was caught with spies in this country recently, and we didn’t really do anything about it. Back in 1967, Israeli planes killed a relative of mine, along with 33 others on the USS Liberty. We didn’t do anything about it then either. I don’t understand this relationship, probably because I haven’t read enough about stupid economy logic that makes it okay to randomly violate the rights of your allies.
- The U.S. will invade Iran regardless of what happens. Now that Bush stole the election with a squeaker [ahem] ‘mandate’, he feels he has carte-blanche to invade any country and do whatever the hell he wants, even if mutual defense treaties will cause that to snowball into WWIII in under a week.
Did it work? Do I sound like less of a crackpot?
(Oh yeah - the comments aren’t working yet. They’re not even started yet.)