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Washington and Poland just moved the World closer to War – Unlikely

Robert Singer

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Hours after Barack Obama won the presidential election, Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev said he would deploy a short-range Iskander missile system to "neutralize" a planned U.S. missile-defense system. The Russian leader renewed his criticism of the U.S. for provoking the war between Russia and Georgia. ~ Robert Singer

In August, F.W. Engdahl wrote, "The signing on August 14th of an agreement between the governments of the United States and Poland to deploy on Polish soil US 'interceptor missiles' is the most dangerous move towards nuclear war the world has seen since the 1962 Cuba Missile crisis."

Now, I don’t like being in a position where I have to contradict the leading analyst of the New World Order, but there is no chance we are any closer to a nuclear war than we were in the 1950s, 1962, or any time in the last 58 years. I can’t speak for Mr. Engdahl but most NWO conspiracy theorists expect a depopulation event to rid the planet of 5 billion useless eaters. The Illuminati, they say, need only 500 million of us for slaves when they take over the world. Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying there couldn’t be a depopulation event before 2012 but a nuclear war is not in the cards. Nuclear World War III would make too much of the planet uninhabitable and that would include the One World governors as well as the 500 million humans they need for slaves.

Think about it: why haven’t we had a nuclear accident since the 50s? Where is Dr. Strangelove or some insane Air Force General Jack D. Ripper who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union or how about just a plain f--- up? If things can go wrong, they will go wrong and the U.S. government or any nuclear power are not exactly the sharpest tools in the shed.

When the evil empire decides it doesn’t need the 5 billion humans to consume any longer (which is a nice way of saying "trashing the planet"), there are much better ways to get rid us.

What about those religious fanatics predicting the end of the world? Let’s say someone blows up the Dome of the Rock, that magnificent golden domed mosque built on the site of Solomon’s Temple. Islam’s third holiest shrine stands directly over the most holy Jewish place and is preventing the messiah from returning to earth. According to prophecy, the temple must be rebuilt and sacrifice reinstated before Jesus can come back to earth; the first time for the Jews; the second time for the Christians. No temple--no Messiah. What would happen if the Dome were to be demolished? Well for the first time in history, thanks to Sadaam Hussein, 200 million people could cross the Euphrates for a holy war in Jerusalem also known as Armageddon.

Or remember the last Bird Flu hoax where the public stampeded to get their worthless dose of Tamiflu and were convinced it was a scare tactic to make Rumsfeld millions? Now that is ridiculous. Well, at the first sign of an epidemic, even without the forced immunization clause in the Patriot Act, the fools will rush down to get their shot. A shot based on Genome sequencing--a biotechnology that allows doctors to tailor medical treatments to an individual's genetic profile: "You are here for your shot. Worried about the Bird Flu, of course sit here, roll up your sleeve, oh, sorry you died. Well, I guess it was too late for you; next time, get here sooner."

Either of these events would get us started on a slow but orderly road to a population of 500 million slaves. One World governors certainly don’t want a revolt on their hands when they are trying to reduce the population.

I can’t be sure what is going on in Georgia but it isn’t WWIII.

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September 14, 2008 - Source: OpEdNews

Authors Bio: Robert Singer is a retired information technology professional and an environmental activist living in southern California. In 1995 he and his cousin Adam D. Singer founded IPC The Hospitalist Company, Inc., where he served as chief technology officer. Today the company manages more than 130 practice groups, providing care in some 300 medical facilities in 18 states. Prior to that he was president of Useful Software, a developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the personal computing Industry.