in Iraq, with oil flowing to the US like honey, will distract the American public from the reality of what has just
happened. More oil, suddenly cheaper, will boost to Stock Market, so the theory goes. Since wars cost money, all those
bombs exploded upon the heads of innocent civilians in Iraq need to be replaced, a market boost again. And the war
mongers win, or so the theory goes!
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ZetaTalk: Hours of Cards
But what if the house of cards collapses! Does not hold!
Iraq is not won, Bin Laden reappears, the Stock Market so desperately held up by frantic buying and selling among
conspirators, an illegal act, falls to desperate selling with no buying. Thus, the fear that this house of cards will
collapse is why the invasion is talked endlessly as a success, a fantastic success, congratulations in the media by the
generals and the White House. My, my, would it not be wonderful if we all could congratulate ourselves on being a
success, and thus make it so!.
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ZetaTalk: Inspections
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ZetaTalk: Inspections
Note: written during the September 21, 2002 IRC Session
Following the Bush UN speech on September 12, 2002, and in view of his lack of new ammo re the 911 anniversary,
Iraq and others around the world connived to run Bush into the briars. The Bush plan was to allow and even smooth
the way for terrorist attacks against American installations in Indonesia and elsewhere, such that he could incite
support for his war with Iraq. Dozens of attempts were set forth, and blocked by ourselves and others determined to
prevent the Bush administration from having this ammunition at hand. Thus, on September 12, 2002, Bush went forth
with a Plan B, which was to detail the lack of Iraq cooperation with inspections, a known and undeniable fact. Bush
and his handlers reasoned that this could not be denied by the UN or the world, and they anticipated the usual response
from Iraq - refusal. Thus, Bush et al assumed they had a sure press into war, as
1. the UN could not deny their resolutions had been ignored
2. Iraq would refuse, and
3. Bush could bully all into allowing the US to act in their stead.
When Iraq, after intensive consultation with Russia and the Saudis, determined how best to tangle Bush in his own
words, they put Bush into another, rather obvious, mode. Bush et al now stated that regardless of inspections, Iraq
needed a regime change, which was never stated in former UN resolutions, and reveled in fact the Bush
administrations true gasping fingers and goal. They have no plan for running Iraq after a regime change, except to
allow Cheney to run the oil fields. What will come of this reversal on Iraq's part?
As this is still in the hands of man, it could run in many directions, but we expect the economic issues to delay any
actual confrontation. The economy, and the US Stock Market, are very fragile, much more so than the current
indicators indicate, and heavy crashing is at hand. Companies going belly up have at first only an impact on those laid
off, but then a domino effect start, and other companies must adjust their earnings projections, and likewise lay off and
go bankrupt. This is not a linear effect, but an explosive effect, going round the world. Those inclined to go to the US
poles are those with the greatest worries, and the little man, voting Democratic, will be in the majority this Fall. Many
Republicans are pressing Bush to address the economy, which he is refusing to do until an Iraq resolution passes
Congress. He again puts himself into a bind, silly arrogant man that he is, and will allow the Republicans to go on
record as not caring, until a spiral downward in the Stock Market is so horrific that he will, once again after 911, look
like he knew, but did nothing. Thus, we predict that Iraq, and inspections, will win this game of chess, cleverly run by those out to defeat the Bush administration at their own games.
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ZetaTalk: Anti-War Protests
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ZetaTalk: Anti-War Protests
Note: written during the Feb 15, 2003 IRC Session
Anti-war protests against the US intent are sincere and emerging for many reasons. This war has been painted by the
war mongers as one to liberate the country, when occupation will result. The war has been painted as one that will be
over quickly, when this is never the case, tens of thousands of lives lost, maimed, and agony for the civilians and
troops alike. The war has been painted as justified, for biological agents and bombs, when other countries such as
North Korea and the US and Russia clearly have these, are developing them, and the US is being the war monger.
Then there is the issue of oil, where the Bush family and Cheney have earned their money in the past. Who would
control the Iraq oil, and the Saudi oil which will be conquered next?
Are we to suppose that oil prices will drop, when California was punished by Enron, going into the election where
Bush supposedly took office, for being Democratic? California had blackouts, because the Enron electricity was hiked
to punish them. Europe would be next. And where is the alternative energy funding in the new war-mongering budget
forwarded by the Bush Administration? Nonexistent, in essence, cut back, a warning to any who think our words are
hollow. Indeed, the agony of the injury to the innocent, the certainty of continuing world domination attempts by the
US, and the deaf ear the US administration is currently turning to starvation worldwide, economic devastation in the
US and worldwide, has all populations alarmed. Thus, these protests are not engineered, manufactured, but are
spontaneous from many sources, all with various worry points.
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ZetaTalk: Depression
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ZetaTalk: Depression
Note: written during the Mar 8, 2003 IRC Session
Those closely watching the current events, in particular the faces of those associated with the Bush Administration,
have noted depression, lack of humor, and resignation. What is going on, behind closed doors, that the war with Iraq is