| Peter Holmes |
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San Diego, CA |
This is an excellent article by Michel Chossudovsky. The connection between the issue of starvation and 9/11 Truth can be found in the sinister nature of organizations like the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, both of which are outgrowths from the same power structure implicated by 9/11 Truth.
http://www.informatio... For those of you on the go, this sentence summarizes the main point: "Famines in the age of globalization are the result of policy. Famine is not the consequence of a scarcity of food but in fact quite the opposite: global food surpluses are used to destabilize agricultural production in developing countries." Much like the loan crisis here in America, which was the result of policy and not a failing of the free market, the wealth/health of these people is being systematically deprived the same way one works out a math equation. :P |
| Laura |
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San Diego, CA |
I love this.
Sometimes it's difficult to explain to "Progressive" friends how 9/11 Truth could benefit so many of the issues they champion. 9/11 Truth can dissolve the "up hill" in their struggle. (...hello!? ) Thanks Peter. |
| Peter Holmes |
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San Diego, CA |
And of course the multi nationals like Monsanto are making record profits from the jacked up prices while people starve to death...
http://www.informatio... And this is another starvation relevant article I posted on here from a while back that discusses what's next on the globalists agenda: http://www.informatio... Sometimes these facts are so terrible they don't seem real. I mean, the world isn't that big, and all these people are starving to death? Hard to understand. :P |
| Peter Holmes |
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San Diego, CA |
Another good one, fresh from Jim's 'the way things work' alternative news digest, which I highly recommend.
The article reinforces the basic premis described in the previous articles, except this time with specific attention on Honduras. If any of you have read Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins, the loan then shark tactics used by the World Bank will sound quite familiar. http://www.bloomberg.... |
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