Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Afghanistan A Roadblock To The New World Order

Written By Travis M
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New World Order Update


There has been much written about the occupation of Afghanistan by the United States military. The corporate controlled United States media has failed in properly reporting and questioning the policy in Afghanistan, as a free press. Instead, the line about "fighting terrorism" is repeated. There are endless celebrations of the military at every conceivable occasion. Most Americans will simply repeat the phrase, "protecting our freedoms" to explain the occupation in Afghanistan. Most Americans have little or no understanding of the people, or the history of Afghanistan. To most Americans, Afghanistan is simply the place where evil terrorists are bred. What is happening in Afghanistan is nothing new. In 1839, British troops went into Afghanistan to thwart a Russian attempt to occupy the country. In 1841, the British suffered the most complete defeat in their garrison's history, leaving one survivor to flee Kabul. The occupation had failed. The Russians had their "Vietnam" trying to occupy the country in the 1980's, and were also forced to retreat. There was even a Hollywood movie about the man who helped the local Taliban fight the evil Russians, called Rambo. How ironic that just over a decade later it would be the Americans playing the same role as so many before them.

CIA director, Leon Panetta, admitted there were less than 100 members of al-Qaida left in Afghanistan in June, 2010. It seems this admission should be enough to declare victory and come home. Instead, Washington has declared endless spending bills to fund the continuing occupation.  It has also been well documented that the production of opium, since the U.S. occupation, has reached a record high. Accounting for over 90% of the world's heroin. In this bizarre clip, Geraldo Rivera, in a report on The Fox News channel, has admitted that the, "U.S. forces are tolerating the opium growth".  CBC News reported military police were investigating claims that British and Canadian soldiers may have trafficked heroin from Afghanistan. Retired U.S. Army Colonel Andrew Bacevich argued that an admission  from General Davis Petraeus, that, "there is no military solution in Afghanistan" is historic, and will damage the ability to demonstrate the war can work.  The United States alleged ally in this war, Pakistan, is funding the Taliban. It is also telling that 92% of Afghans have never heard of 9/11. Therefore, most Afghans would have no idea why the United States is invading their country.

There are many reasons and benefits given for the continued occupation of Afghanistan. There is the opium, the recently discovered untapped amounts of Lithium, an oil pipeline, and many other monetary reasons to continue the occupation. Afghanistan is a central, geostrategic location bordering China, Iran, and Pakistan.

One of the biggest problems the Globalists face in Afghanistan is the fierce independence of the Afghan culture, and the defense of their land to outsiders. The rugged and vast terrain also makes it difficult for effective checkpoints and security. The primary reason the United States is in Afghanistan is to standardize the Afghan people, into the Globalists vision, of a planned world society. The United States taxpayer has become the funding arm for the military wing of the New World Order. The New World Order frowns upon ancient cultures, and their forms of government. Many of these countries, such as Afghanistan, have shown continued resistance to being standardized into the Western form of banking and culture. The dollar will be kept on life support until the Middle East is standardized. After this goal is accomplished, the rug will be pulled out from under the dollar. The push for globalization of the Middle East has strengthened Islamic Fundamentalism, and created more obstacles of war, than peace.

Much of the terrorism can be blamed on the West. The Western world is funding and arming many of the supposed terrorists with weapons and rhetoric. A perfect example, is when the United States funded and created the Mujahideen. The Mujahideen is the foundation that would become Al-Qaeda, used to bog down and fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Former National Security Advisor  Zbigniew Brzezinski even bragged about this on video. This relationship is not just one of a bygone era, but according to evidence and continued all the way until September 11, 2001 and beyond. There is also the admission by former FBI translator, Sibel Edmonds, that Osama Bin Laden worked for the U.S. up until 9/11. Even mainstream news openly reported that Anwar Al -Awlaki, first on the CIA's Al-Qaeda kill list, dined at the Pentagon just months after 9/11.  For centuries, the people of Afghanistan have driven out countless armies that have attempted to invade and occupy their country. Agenda 21 is also at play in this occupation. The West would like to use this region as a strategic point to further standardize the rest of the Middle East. This plan was clearly laid out in the neoconservative think tank document, "The Project For a New American Century" which declared that a, "Pearl Harbor type event was needed" to rebuild America's defenses. Right on cue, under a year later, this type event happened.

Afghanistan is a road block to the Globalists Agenda of standardizing the Middle East under their fascist, collectivist, and central banking system. The Afghans are stubborn people who have defended their rights to live on their land without globalist intervention and western ideals being forced upon them. Nine years into the NATO occupation there is little evidence that Afghanistan will submit to this order anytime soon.

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