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Behind the Propaganda to Help Burma Victims
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by blueridge  5-11-2008    6
 Exposes the real agenda and reasons for the U.S. and UN to force their way into Burma, as if only they can provide help, not just their neighboring countries they trust. Big article worth reading, this clip only introduces subject. The Bush administration is no more motivated by humanitarian concerns in Burma than it is in Iraq or Afghanistan.
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Burma Cyclone, "Perfect Storm", like Katrina
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by blueridge  5-8-2008   
 Note the US, which has an embassy in Burma, and the UN, both now criticizing their government (which is targeted for "regime change" by the Bush administration), were monitoring the event well in advance. Also, notably, the storm had remarkable oddities, per experts quoted here, taking an unusual easterly course, sending it over the most populated area, contrary to the typical pattern of nature-- just like Katrina. This article and others call it "the Perfect Storm". Perfect for what? Perfect in that it targeted for maximum damage in its unusual aspects. The observations in this article are remarkable. See Clipmark for more comments on Burma Cyclone--Weather Warfare for Regime Change?
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Burma Cyclone--Weather Warfare for "Regime Change"?
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by blueridge  5-7-2008    8
 This could be a case of Weather Warfare for "regime change". Follow the comments here. It took five days to count from 1,000 to 100,000? This is similar to the Indonesian Tsunami where the death count was suppressed until days later, and then the move for military and UN posturing and pushing began. Also interesting, similar to Indonesia as well, is that there is foreign criticism of the government in the press during the aftermath, and here we see the UN pushing to force their way in "to help" (i.e. invade) WITHOUT approval of the sovereign country, invoking their hypocritical "responsibility to protect" self-proclaimed law to intervene and interfere as if no country can be responsible for themselves without World Government seeking to intrude. The UN has a "responsibility" to butt out unless they are invited. All this makes this event highly suspicious. See "weather warfare"
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