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Israel Sells Fear and Genocide...to all who will buy it

So who actually fired the first rocket into Israel? Are any of the Israeli leaders concerned enough to find out, or are they just dancing and rejoicing in the streets at the prospect of being able to attack another country with its many new weapons purchased by the tax dollars of the American people?

Reports state that there were three of four people possibly injured or killed by alleged Hamas rockets. There have been over 4000 people killed in Gaza and Palestine since the alleged attack on Israel occurred. If that is not genocidal intent then nothing is.

The fact that United States interests in Russia allegedly attacked without warning, and were then subjected to excessive force and possible anhiliation, does not somehow give the Israeli's the right to act in a like manner. Moreover, it is wise to consider the fact that much of these militaristic activities are merely staged events to continue the objective of subverting the world. What is imperative is determining just who, and what, are controlling these highly charged events, who are the true intended targets and just what might they be attempting to do next.

Israel certainly has no right to act so inhumanely, and it is the theatre of fear they have helped to proliferate in this current Neo Con environment of kill or be killed, which they are attempting to sell as a plausible excuse for acts of inexcuseable vengeance and genocide.

Posted on Friday, January 9, 2009 at 05:37AM by Registered Commenter[factbat] | CommentsPost a Comment

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