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gpond
02-22-2006, 04:13 PM
FEBRUARY 22, 2006. There are a number of reasons the White House is pushing this through. The corporation that would take control of several huge US seaports is, as everybody now knows, based in the United Arab Emirates, and is owned by that government.

According to official scenarios, several 9/11 hijackers were from that nation---so there is an uproar now about security and fear of new terrorism on US soil coming through those seaports.

But behind all this, there are the fingerprints revealing what, to the White House, is a much more important issue: globalism. "Free trade."

For example, here is what Michael Chertoff, head of US Homeland Security, had to say the other day about this new seaport deal:

"...this [the deal] is part of the balancing of national security, which is our paramount concern, with the need to still maintain a real robust global trading environment."

That last phrase---think about it. What is the chief of Homeland Security doing talking about free trade? That's what "a real robust global trading environment" is all about. Free trade isn't Chertoff's job. He has nothing to do with it. Yet, he feels the need to emphasize it.

And then, guess who else jumped on the same bandwagon, out of nowhere? Jimmy Carter. What the hell is he suddenly doing in the mix? He builds houses. He goes around monitoring elections. He speaks out on human rights issues. All of a sudden he's lending his weight to a corporate deal?

Well, Carter was dragged up from obscurity as a peanut farmer in Georgia, and as governor of that state---dragged up by David Rockefeller in 1976---to run for president of the US. A less likely winner in the prez sweepstakes could hardly have been found. But Carter won. He won on behalf of Rockefeller and that very free trade agenda that was at the top of Rockefeller's chart of priorities. President Carter's appointees, many of them, were bigshots in the Trilateralist camp, which is to say the free trade camp.

Now Bush, waking up from a nap, says he knew nothing about the seaport deal until it was done, but in the same breath assures one and all that he will veto any attempt by Congress to cancel it. Not "I'm opposed to a Congressional nixing of the deal," but "I'll veto any such bill." Boom.

Free trade is an agenda the honchos will do ANYTHING to preserve. In this case, it's being interpreted to mean: any mega corporation anywhere can invest in and own any part of the infrastructure of a foreign nation.

The spearhead of globalism/free trade IS mega corporations. They gobble up the planet, and engage in a de facto erasure of all national borders and sovereignty.

Those of us who understand something about what really happened on 9/11 realize, of course, that terrorism, internationally and "spontaneously arising" through the United Arab Emirates, is a fiction. But for the White House to take all the hits it is presently taking by defending the handover of US ports to the UAE---this tells you there is a much more important priority. Free trade. The first and foremost item every new president of the US must sign on to---otherwise he will never be elected in the first place.

Free trade is a major, major component of planet shaping.

And by the way, so is top-down sponsored terrorism.

Both ops work toward the same goal: rule over the many by the few.

In the first instance, the rationalization, for Americans, is: "guarantee of a robust economy within the US."

In the second instance, the rationalization is: "we need tighter international control over the people of all nations to prevent terrorist attacks."

The squeeze play, along two fronts.

If, by some outside chance, this seaport deal is nixed, there is a possibility that the UAE, a member of the World Trade Organization, will file a formal protest against the US with the WTO. Then a WTO panel could levy billions of dollars of sanctions against the US government---on the basis that the US is restraining free trade.

In addition, billions of dollars which have already been invested in US government securities, by the UAE and other Arab nations, could be pulled out. Boom.

These two threats are all part of the global village these days, and form a barrier against any so-called sovereign nation trying to mess with FREE TRADE.

JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com (http://www.nomorefakenews.com)


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MerryL
02-22-2006, 04:23 PM
Actually, the story about the counterfeit gold instruments makes more sense as an explanation to me. But sometimes, I think I'm too quick to fall for conspiracy theories. Maybe it is just about free trade.

Lackluster
02-22-2006, 08:56 PM
This is turning into a big deal, I guess, what with Bush threatening a veto over this of all things.

The question that is unasked in all this, to my mind, is not should we let the UAE run the ports, or the "Great British", rather WHY THE HELL CAN"T WE RUN OUR OWN GODAMNED PORTS! SINCE WHEN DO WE NEED SOMEONE ELSE TO DO THAT FOR US?

Ponce Cuba
02-22-2006, 09:01 PM
In the news a while ago.......they say that Bush found out about the deal "only" after the deal and the document were signed.

That shows you that HE IS NOT RUNNING THE COUNTRY, so....who is it?

Pragmatist
02-22-2006, 09:06 PM
I could be mistaken, but...

Haven't the Chinese had the West Coast Ports since the mid 1990's???

Last I heard, the Russians had the Citadel and used it as a "think tank", since Gorbachev?

Seriously
Prag

Blue_pill_envy
02-22-2006, 09:21 PM
The globalists must be feeling Invincible......and why shouldn't they......


The Port Sell-Out and the Dismantling of America
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2006/230206portsellout.htm

Globalists swallowing US sovereignty through front countries like UAE but China threat ignored

Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | February 23 2006

It is a stated goal of the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission and the CFR to promote what they call 'interdependence' and to lobby governments to sell off key infrastructure such as roads, lakes, ports, and highways to international corporations so that corporations can grow to be bigger in size than government.

44 of the world's 100 biggest economies are not countries, they are corporations. There is no vote, there is no access to shareholder or CEO records. These corporations take over governmental functions by paying off politicians to hand over assets and then declare there to be no means of oversight of their activities.

In 1997 the Communist Chinese government took over the Long Beach Naval Air Base, the only major deep water port that can take large ships on the west coast. In 2000, the Communist Chinese, Hutchinson Whampoa which is run by the PLA, took over the Panama Canal and has stationed between 15,000 and 30,000 troops at the facility.

May we remind our readers that top Chinese generals continue to threaten nuclear attacks on America. There is absolutely no mention of the Chinese takeover of these facilities amidst the media merry-go-round of the UAE ports debate and the same people that now criticize the UAE deal, like Chuckie Schumer, supported the ports sell-out to the Communist Chinese under Bill Clinton.

Alex Jones' first documentary film America: Destroyed By Design, made in 1997, warned Americans that the sell-out to the Chinese was the first step on the road to the sacking of the American economy and pulling the plug on key US infrastructure.

Click here to view a segment where Alex Jones discusses the Chinese sell-out.

Why are people so concerned about the United Arab Emirates when the fastest growing military on the planet and a superpower that continually threatens to annihilate the US has been metaphorically handed the keys to the kingdom and is encircling the country?

During the Chinese sell-out it was Republican politicians that would bash Bill Clinton for making the deal yet it was yesterday's Republicans and today's Neo-Cons who were affiliated with the companies making millions from the transfer. This is why we are less than confident that Democrats have any real agenda to stop the UAE deal.

Just as now claims of 'Islamophobia' are raised to attack critics of the UAE deal, in 1997 and 2000 it was 'Asianphobia'. This has nothing to do with race, it is a matter of national sovereignty. If American corporations tried to buy up key Chinese infrastructure they would be firmly rebuffed.

As a country we are not just being robbed of our ability to create wealth, we are being robbed of our infrastructure, our land and our capacity to work the land. Your currency, your future and your sovereignty is systematically being dismantled, looted and sold to the highest bidder. The taxpayer pays for and builds the infrastructure only for foreign lobbyists to pay off corrupt politicians who 'lease' the infrastructure or outright sell it to the foreign lobbyists for 50, 60, 70 years.

The continued weakness of the dollar allows foreign entities to step in and buy more and more infrastructure while American families work three or four jobs just to get by.

The United Arab Emirates is a British holding and the British empire is simply re-shuffling some of its marbles. Claims that the UAE has links to terrorism are a distraction. The fact is that the UAE is in the pocket of the Globalists and is simply a front for the Internationalists to swallow up more of American sovereignty.

What we have is an 'oligopoly'. What is an oligopoly? It is where, similar to the Italian mafia, cartels and different corporate owners meet to affect the same thing as a monopoly. They decide which countries will control which interests and that is how the New World Order works.
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AMforPM
02-22-2006, 09:41 PM
Welcome to life as a banana republic.

After the Empire. It is sad, but maybe we can climb out like Argentina, Bolivia, and Venezuela did.

:bandito:

Au_Ag
02-22-2006, 10:53 PM
.................But sometimes, I think I'm too quick to fall for conspiracy theories.........

Ummm, well - Even paranoid people have real enemies _grin_

Regards

Ken

GREENSILVERHORN
02-22-2006, 11:20 PM
If its all about "free" trade, why are the Chinese being givin a stiffy over some oil company with plans of a pipeline in Afghanistan?

I think its about keeping the friendlys friendly and not having them become enemies.

We are hostages to our own false empire.

The dollar is our empire, and we all know how true and long lasting it has become.

Britain probably gave'em a real sweet deal on those ports.

hoarder
02-23-2006, 09:47 AM
http://judicial-inc.biz/arab_port_deal.htm



http://judicial-inc.biz/Nuclear_attacks_on_america.htm

Large Sarge
02-23-2006, 10:03 AM
http://judicial-inc.biz/arab_port_deal.htm

That kind of clicks hoarder, they have had 2 separate drills in Charleston S.C. for a nuclear/harbor attack...

all in the last 18 months...