Governments more often than not, supply the masses a plausible solution, in order to achieve a specific goal of a hidden agenda.
It is only through leaked documents or 'whistle blowers' that sometimes the truth comes out.
Generally whistle blowers are intimidated, or their families threatened before or after the exposing of the truth.
None can be more true than that of the recent publication of the Afghan War Diaries.
The founder of wikileaks.org, Australian born Julian Assange, in August 2010 released military information with respect to the 'War on Terror'.
As a response to his actions the governments accused him of rape, in order to incarcerate him, later only to be withdrawn.
ref: http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/08/21/assange/index.html
Whilst saying that this was detrimental, United States government officials also played down the leaks, saying that no lives will be lost.
Even if the global community will be aware of the real resons for the invasion of another country, or the systematic mass slaughter of civilians, ANY reaction by the masses will be extinguished with overwhelming military force.
Afghanistan is rich in natural resources which are NOT under the present control of the US Bankers and Financiers.
Afghanistan is also a large supplier of heroin, which the distribution of is directly supported by the US government, which makes its way to the US and other countries worldwide.
Afghanistan is billions of dollars in debt to the United States, as a result of the war.
In order to gain control, Afghanistan's government officials who cannot be bought off, will be killed, under the guise of insurgent terrorists.
U.S. led companies will be in charge of resource mining and will have FULL financial control of Afghanistan.
In a German documentary film, "Iraq, why do they hate us?", soldiers are clearly aware that the war is about economic control, and not the mass media sponsored propaganda of liberating the oppressed Afghani people.
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30 October 2010
War in Afghasistan - Hidden Treasure
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