We have stated, when asked about Iraq war mongering by the Bush Administration, that several factors would stand in
the way of such an invasion. These included the Fall mid-term elections, but these elections failed to install a
Democratic House and Senate, due to the Bush Administration using the technique of calling even maimed veterans
terrorist huggers if they did not rubber stamp his plans. This technique, which was in the hands of man, worked, as a
house threatened holds to the leader, a well know human trait. We also at that time, some months ago, cited
deteriorating economic news, which is beginning to be used as a force
that a war can go
what is to be expected? We anticipate, given the deaf ear that the Bush Administration presents to
against an invasion, that they will proceed. This does not mean success. There are several factors converging at this
time, that complicate their smug plans.
1. Earth changes such as quake ravaged cities or floods and increasing illness will present the need for troops at
for the US and UK.
2. International pressure, from former allies as well as Muslim nations. This today shows up as Russia and France
and Germany stating they will not approve, but the US saying they will go it alone. This today shows up as
North Korea not simply rattling sabers, but compiling nukes in front of cameras! There are the unplayed cards,
the wild cards, that the public is
the inspectors more time or the like. What
3. Pressure by Republicans, those who are thinking of the future, those who consider that a scenario such as a pole
shift will
doing. This would result in what is called moderate Republicans siding with Democrats, and causing problems
for Bush in his Congress. Calls for the impeachment of Bush have already started, in the streets, during rallies,
and this will continue. All this tends to slow
allow manipulation, threats, perhaps an assassination of an adversary. Thus, as these blocks compound, the
invasion of Iraq may be just at hand, but never happen!
4. Intervention, such as recently happened with the shuttle, such that accidents utterly unseen and
failure happen to the invaders. These are matter in humans hands or not firmly decided as yet, so speculation is
rampant. What we are saying is that the outcome is uncertain, so we cannot predict with certainly.
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There will be no terrorist attacks, nor will the war progress to the point where a regime change occurs. Matters are
escalating, quakes and weather and illness all ganging up on the war mongers, though this is
news. How would it be that a base in California was afflicted a month ago, and again in the SE, but
affecting troops crowded into Kuwait? Likewise the heat has come sooner than expected, the dust storms more violent
and continuing. What we are saying is that the US public is being told a quick war will result in success, but the utter
opposite will be the case. Mechanical failure, human error compounding human error, and accidents that will silence
the cry for support for war utterly.
We mentioned a week ago when the Iraq invasion started that mechanical difficulties and weather problems would be
the first thrust to foil the power and oil grab of those who would dominate the Earth in the Aftertime. This was already
in process, mechanical problems, but continued with choppers running into each other, crashing, and cruise missiles
missing the country such as landing in Iran or Turkey. A British plane was shot down by the US, and the extent of
mechanical problems was at least double what was reported, most news suppressed. A sand storm that was crippling
was reported, but the latest sand storm is being suppressed in the media, with older photos supplanting real news.
There is, in short, a news blackout, pulling reporters from access and returning to the old ways of announcing
what the power mongers want the public to assume, not the truth.
We would equate this time to the period during the Space Program when the US shuttles had Mechanical Problems.
