Tuesday, 19 April 2011

The Colombian threesome...




Columbia. A nation that has seen blood spilled more than Saudi Arabia has seen oil.
La Violencia was the starting point of this armed conflict, whereby the assassination of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán triggered a RWB backed military attack on peasant communities. Yes you heard it right...Peasant, as in agricultural labourers. Soon the conflict became a three way fight between the Columbian government, the FARC Guerilla and the Paramilitary

The Columbian government says that it is engaging in this conflict to defend the safety and rights of its country, citizens and businesses. However, they are responsible for the brutal murders of civilians, corporate and union members. The 1990 Trujilio massacre saw 60 people being dismembered piece by piece with a chainsaw. This massacre was lead by a government military officer. And it is with these people, the RWB continue to supply aids to help them commit more sadistic murders. A study by Lars Schoultz, shows that US aid "has tended to flow disproportionately to Latin American governments which torture their citizens”. So if terrorism means committing an act of violence on innocent people, then surely the Colombian government can be considered as one, couldn’t they?
The paramilitary, a right wing faction, was set up by the Colombian Government to “murder and assassinate targets in the most brutal way possible”.i say this because they have been accountable for 80% of the political murders every year, and the massacres of large amounts of people. They were responsible for the Mapiripan, Alto Naya & Betoyes massacres where more than 200 people have been chopped, dismembered, cut-up, raped, burnt, beheaded, disembowelled and shot. There was even a pregnant teenager who was raped, her womb cut open and the foetus removed and hacked into several pieces. And there have constantly been proof that they are backed by the government, who are in turn backed by the RWB. sick and disgusting isnt it?

















Remember the peasant communities we mentioned earlier? Well they make up the FARC, which stands for Revolutionary Arrmed Forces of Colombia. This communist group claim to be at war to protect the poor and to stop government violence. Very noble indeed, but seeing the fact that they themselves kidnap and murder individuals is nothing to be surprised about. It is however, surprising to know where they get their funding from. It mainly comes from ransom kidnappings and taxation on the illegal drug trade. I make no excuse on the kidnappings which are disgraceful and despicable. However, touching on the taxation, one can easily see that again, this is a RWB funded organization. The FARC merely taxes the drug farmers for growing them, as well as making the Cessna delivery boys pay a sum for landing and taking off on their make-shift air strip. So where do the drugs end up? Well the land of RWB of course, where it is processed and consumed by its citizens. So shouldn’t the RWB citizens be charged for aiding in terrorism activities, instead of being labelled as a drug abuser? How come they have labelled the drug farmers in Colombia as terrorist, and the ones who buy them as criminals? The drug farmers have to pay the taxes or else he will get killed. He is not willingly supporting the terrorist, but he has no choice. The RWB on the other hand can’t stop the drug users from continuing to buy terrorist controlled drugs as it contributes a great amount to its economy.
i am in no way supporting terrorist activities.. i am merely disgusted by the fact that the same people who declared the "war on terror" are funding the "terror".. it is therefore, a never ending battle as the circle will continue its cycle. People in Colombia will continue to die, and the confilct will never be resolved...
Interesting Reads...

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Friends--- Enemy--- Friends... an interesting take on role reversal

The Taliban/Al-Qaeda story is one of joy and sorrow, trust and betrayal. Once a collaborator against the Soviet Union whom in the 80’s were occupying Afghanistan, Taliban were then heavily supported by the RWB during war against the Soviets. Enjoying their money, arms and strategic partnership, the Talibans played a key role in driving out the soviets out of Afghan.

In 1979, Operation Cyclone, a secret government operations was sanctioned by President Jimmy C. to provide training, weapons and finance to the Afghani insurgents to battle the threat of the Soviets. Under Ronald R., a doctrine was implemented to supply aids to the Talibans, in order to drive back the soviets and its influences in Asia, Africa & Latin America. This was done to basically eradicate any Soviet threats and open doors to a RWB involvement in the Middle east. Afghanistan, as it stands, is strategically located with access to the Middle East through India, Pakistan & China.
The picture below clearly shows how RWB and Taliban were friends at war













Friends ended up becoming enemies, as a bearded individual named Osama Bin Laden apparently “turned” these gentlemen into terrorist hell-bent on destroying the RWB. Osama was essentially a man who received training from the CIA under operation code name “Tim Osman”. A rich Saudi national, Osama was chosen due to his wealth, and business ties with the GWB family.
The blame game essentially started in 2000 with the bombing of USS Cole in Yemen. The event was immediately blamed on Osama and his Al-Qaeda group, when not so long ago they were business partners with the RWB elite.
When the 9/11 terrorist attacks (or planned destruction & mass murdering) happen, Osama’s name was at the forefront and gave an opportunity for RWB to re-visit Afghanistan, the suspected hideout of Osama bin Laden.
It is estimated that civilian deaths in Afghanistan has reached around 15,000 (2001-2008) but that number was never publicized as much as the 3,000 or so that died in the 9/11 attacks. When Al-Qaeda does it, it’s called terrorist attacks, and when the RWB does it, it’s called collateral damage.
So let me ask you now.. if Al-Qaeda are terrorist, then aren’t the RWB terrorist as well???
And lets not forget the fact that with all their artillery, soldiers, satellite, communication & surveillance systems, they failed at capturing an old bearded man who seems to be able to cross various borders without trouble. Ridiculous isn’t it?
So what happen to Taliban/Al-Qaeda today? Well let me shock you again and tell you that they are now friends again with the RWB. Yes ladies and gentlemen they have settled their differences, forgive the thousands or murders committed and are now partners in crime. Al-Qaeda soldiers are once again being supplied arms and money to overthrow General Ghaddafi in Libya. Did you really think they were that many insurgents in Libya? I didnt think so too...
Interesting Reads

Terrorism or not, that is the question... or is it?

Terrorism... A word widely used to define an act of violence against unsuspecting innocent civilians. The French Revolution was the first to be labelled as terrorist by the Jacobins. With time however, the usage of terrorism may have been misused.
Today, 133 organizations around the world have been classified as terrorist or linked with terrorism. Among these are worldwide known groups like Taliban, FARC & Tamil Tigers. Wait a minute... Aren’t the FARC & Tamil Tiger groups at war with their oppressive & murderous governments? Shouldn’t the governments themselves be called terrorists?
I for one, do not agree with it and am of the opinion that if the 133 groups are branded as terrorist, then the Red, White & Blue (RWB), should in itself, be number one on that list and classified as a terrorist nation involved in terrorism acts...
The usage of the word terrorism has made it very easy for RWB to put its plans into action. The world accepts when Afghanistan & Iraq are invaded and destroyed to nothing more than wastelands riddled with bodies, shells and fragments of lethal explosives. We are fuelled by revelations from the media on how these actions are not murders and atrocities, but acceptable retaliations in the name of “war on terror”. We agree that the 104,000 civilian deaths in Iraq are acceptable as collateral damage or casualties of war, and see it as a victory for RWB.
Voicing my opinions is what I will be doing and what better way than to start off with the ones who initiated it all... Al-Qaeda/Taliban