We are all on same page.  AFRICOM important.  Did I post the letter I
wrote to General Ward of AFRICOM?  I think I did.
>From looks of Chad and Sudan and even strangness in Nigeria I think Africa
is doing their own Peace of Westphalia but keeping it inside.  Anything
they do out in open becomes a target.
And I certainly support Turkey.  I don't know what Sweden is doing, have
friends there and they too are embarrassed.
France and England just as responsible for Armenia. Armenia teaches you
not to trust a jump country.  Keeping enemies close does not mean
betraying them while in their lap, lol.
m
> hear hear!
> albeit experience has demonstrated you not reciprocating communication /
> direct question.
> That is of course your prerogative, and I love ya just the same,
> but such seems to go counter to your below expressed position?
> My Friend ;-)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "muckblit" <muckb...@yahoo.com>
> To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 11:11:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: Power in south
>
> The level of political, intellectual discourse by the common people
> in Latin America and Africa leaves us behind. They are not afraid
> of the old CIA puppet dictators. No African nation wants AFRICOM.
> People mob farm foreclosure auctions in Latin America and either
> shut them down or buy the farmer's land cheap for him. Then it
> surprised me to hear that the same paradigm was practiced here
> during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression.
>
> I thought we were still being beat up by importing smart people
> from India and Pakistan. Paks have taken Brighton Beach from
> the Russians. Why do we need broadband if we can just let all
> the B-1B foreigners replace us at a third the cost? Can't we all
> just be morons? Being middle class has so many obligations,
> including an orderly thought process so as not to spam the
> internet.
>
> -Bob
>
> --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, micha...@... wrote:
>>
>> Many in the US might be so shocked at level of inside control that
> they
>> think unstoppable. The real solution will come from the outside. The
>> Third World. To many this is hard to believe. This is why I posted
> about
>> the opera in Mexico.
>>
>> Another sign all over the net is the expensive decision to get
> broadband
>> to as many citizens as possible in the US and in the UK. Why?
>>
>> Because we are falling more and more behind in invention. Less and
> less
>> percent of patents and on and on.
>>
>> So the broadband decision shows the level of desperation.
>>
>> Michael
>>
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