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    Russian gives Targets yo Iran

    COMMENT: Marty, you should be advising Trump. I am shocked Luna is not taking you by the hand into the White House. She is your representative aftercall. You warned that they would turn this into a proxy war against the USA just as the West is using Ukraine. These Neocons are dangerous and are destroying our country and Western civilization. They are now freaking out that Russia ia providing Iran with intelligence to target US forces and West’s economic sites.  You said this would become their proxy war. Iranians destroyed the U.S. THAAD Radar in Jordan. Israel is getting pummeled.  Satellite images reveal that $500 million system was wiped out in inflicting a major blow to american missile defense. Netanyahu is constantly flying in the air because they targeted his office as they did to the Ayatollah.

    While everyone is focuses on the Strait of Hormuz, only you have warned that Iran, already an enemy of most other Middle East states, would target refineries and even ships while still in their ports. For the Strait, take out the refineries and you will then bring the West to its knees. The fact that the Neocons were providing targeting to Ukraine to strike Russian refineries is somehow OK but when Russia does the same for Iran – that’s not fair.

    BB

    Nerocon Every Administration

    ANSWER: Those in Congress are scared to death of the Neocons. I do not know anyone willing to stick their neck out to take me to the White House. They are fulfilling the computer’s forecast. I have heard that the Neocons were pisted off that I was called in to write a peace plan that I thought Putin would accept and have been intimidating some on Capitol Hill not to listen to anything that comes from my firm. I have warned, these people have hijacked our Foreign Policy and have circumvented not just the Constitution and Congress, but they have infiltrated ever Whit House Administration since Clinton that I know of personally.

    What these people have done to Russia is coming back to haunt us. They do not care about the country or the people they send to die for their ruthless agenda. They should be dragged out of their offices and charged with treason. But there is NOBODY with the guts to stand up for America or humanity in Washington. All they care about is the next election. I think Trump is being sheltered and they are destroying his legacy just as they did to Bush, Jr. I created a computer that has done more than anybody when it comes to geopolitical forecasting, Because the Neocons want war, they intimidate people not to listen to our model’s forecasts and now they will try to manipulate the oil market to cover up what they have done.

    I warned they would go directly for the refineries not single ships in the straight of Hormuz. Iran is NOT an Arabic country. They are ethnically Persian. Persians were  “Caucasian” or “West Eurasian” family. From a very broad anthropological standpoint, both ancient Greeks and Persians belong to the larger grouping of peoples from Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia that are distinct from, say, people from East Asia or Sub-Saharan Africa.

    For centuries before the rise of Islam, various Arab tribes lived throughout this vast region—in the harsh interior deserts (like the Najd), along the fertile southern coast of Yemen (ancient kingdoms like Saba and Himyar), and in the northern borderlands bordering the Byzantine and Persian empires (like the Nabataeans with their capital at Petra, and the Ghassanids and Lakhmids who served as client states).

    They were a mix of nomadic Bedouins and settled populations in oasis towns and trading centers. The most significant of these trading cities was Mecca, a religious and commercial hub.

    The “takeover” of the Middle East happened primarily in the 7th century AD, following the advent of Islam. The Prophet Muhammad began preaching in Mecca around 610AD. By the time of his death in 632AD, he had united most of Arabia under the new religion. This unification was the crucial first step, providing the ideological fervor, political unity, and military momentum for the conquests that followed.

    Etruria African

    Fromt a historical perspective, it’s crucial to understand that the idea of RACE as we know it today—dividing people into categories like “white,” “black,”  “Red,” and “Yellow,” is a social and political construct that only developed primarily in the 17th-18th centuries, largely to justify colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade. People in the ancient world did not think of themselves or others in these terms. They defined themselves by culture, language, city-state (polis), empire, and ancestry, not by skin color. Here we have a coin showing an African on one side and an elephant on the other. The Africans would train elephants and sell them like war tanks.

    Mithridates II Parthia

    For example, the Greeks did categorize people, famously dividing the world into “Greeks” and “barbarians” (anyone who didn’t speak Greek). When they some, it sounded like ba, ba, ba. This was a cultural and linguistic distinction, not a racial one based on skin tone. Herodotus, the “Father of History,” whom I have written about before, wrote extensively about the Persians. He noted cultural differences but didn’t describe them as being a different “race” based on color. He did, however, comment on physical characteristics in other contexts, famously noting that the Colchians (from the Black Sea region) had “dark skins and woolly hair,” suggesting they were Egyptian. This shows he was aware of physical differences, but it wasn’t his primary framework. Here is a coin depicting Mithridates II ruler of Parthia (Persia) (124-91BC).

    Wolfowitz Doctrine

    Their thirst for war to them is just like some video game. They have to win at any cost.This is the Wolfowitz Doctrine and this is their creed – WORLD DOMINATION. It was James Madison who insisted that ONLY Congress has the power to start a war. The Neocons constantly use a loophole that allows the President to respond to a threat for up to 60 days.  Madison’s statement demonstrates how these people have infiltrated the Executive Branch with the full knowledge that they are acting UNCONSTITUTIONALLY in the very manner that the Founding Fathers feared. Madison wrote in a letter to Jefferson on April 2nd, 1798:

    …”the Executive branch of power is the most interested in war, and most prone to it.”

    They just like to claim they are responding to an immediate threat. In Iraq, it was weapons of mass destruction that was a deliberate lie. This time it is the same lie, Iran will have a nuclear weapon in just weeks, and they will then have a missile that reach the United States. There is absolutely no evidence to support those claims. Here is John McCain in 2008 saying Iran will have a nuke by 2009.

    2008

     



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