identifies a spokesperson for a trend or issue and the President is ignored. Press conferences, speeches, where the

President can commandeer the TV cameras and attempt to sell the public on an idea or announce initiatives are given

by the media, as a gift, but are not mandated by law. Nor is coverage in the newspapers mandated by law. The Puppet

Master, in fact, has more influence than the White House, in this regard. Who has been a charismatic spokesperson of

late, on issues that relate? Gore, or Finegold, or Murtha, are examples, but the Earth changes that will afflict the nation

will find many new spokespersons emerging. During times of trouble, natural leadership emerges, and pretenders are

ignored.

Signs of the Times #1567

Dubya Clings to Failed Policy of Pre-emptive Strikes [Mar 17] http://www.capitolhillblue.com/

President George W. Bush clung to his doomed doctrine of using preemptive force against threats of

weapons of mass destruction despite his failure in Iraq, claiming Iran may be America's biggest

security challenge. [and from another] Petrodollar Warfare: Dollars, Euros and the Upcoming

Iranian Oil Bourse [Aug 3, 2005] The Bush administration is prepared to undertake a desperate

military strategy to thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions, while simultaneously attempting to prevent the

Iranian oil Bourse from initiating a euro-based system for oil trades. Such an event would create

pressure for OPEC and Russia to move towards a monopoly petroeuro system in an effort to cripple

the U.S. dollar and thwart the U.S. global military presence. [and from another]

http://www.infoplease.com/ Total oil production 1. Saudi Arabia 10.37, 2. Russia 9.27, 3. United

States 8.69, 4. Iran 4.09, 5. Mexico 3.83, 6. China 3.62, 7. Norway 3.18, 8. Canada 3.14, 9.

Venezuela 2.86, 10. United Arab Emirates 2.76, 11. Kuwait 2.51, 12. Nigeria 2.51, 13. United

Kingdom 2.08, 14. Iraq 2.03 [and from another] http://www.infoplease.com/ Greatest Oil Reserves

by Country, 2005 1. Saudi Arabia 261.9, 2. Canada 178.81, 3. Iran 125.8, 4. Iraq 115.0, 5. Kuwait

101.5, 6. United Arab Emirates 97.8, 7. Venezuela 77.2, 8.Russia 60.0, 9. Libya 39.0, 10. Nigeria

35.3

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ZetaTalk: Hezbollah Attack

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ZetaTalk: Hezbollah Attack

written July 15, 2006 on the live GodlikeProduction Radio show.

Israel was battling with Hamas in Palestine. Then another front opened with the Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Now Israel is giving ultimatums to Syria, claiming they are working with Hezbollah. Israel and the US are

even blaming Iran. Is this going to lead to WW III?

Why would Hezbollah suddenly decide to enter the fray, kidnapping Israeli soldiers and lobbing missiles into Israel? Is

it an alliance with the embattled Hamas? Was is some offense against Hezbollah, perpetrated by Israel? All seemed

peaceful until this sudden explosion. Israel has used the violence and suicide bombing done by Palestinians as an

excuse to push them off their land and retain what land they have already grabbed. The issue of Palestine could be easily solved by Israel if it were only reasonable and fair, so the matter is in their hands. What led into the situation

where Hammas kidnapped an Israeli soldier? The Hammas government was squeezed financially, Israel holding back

funds rightfully Palestine's, and Israel encouraging other nations to financially starve Palestine too. This finally

exploded, as it was expected to explode. But there was no such recent incitement with Lebanon, so what caused an

explosion there?

We have often mentioned that things are not what they seem. The Iraq insurgents creating an unstable situation in Iraq are often British soldiers, who have been caught dressed as Arabs with bombs in their cars, arrested by the Iraqi police,

and then sprung from jail by the Brits. Once incited, fingers point in all directions and the street fighting and retaliation

is assured. The Berg beheading was not done by Arabs at all, as could be seen by a simple analysis of the dress and mannerisms of the executioners. The Golden Mosque was bombed by the US, to incite civil war in Iraq, which the US

hoped would spill over into Iran, avoiding a need to get approval from a now reluctant US Congress for such a war expansion. But civil war in Iraq has fallen back to a simmer, with the new Iraqi government taking steps the US does

not want. They plan to call the insurgents resistance fighters, and give them amnesty. This would bring the Sunni

closer to the new Shia government, as partners, reducing the street fights. They plan to ask the US to leave Iraq,

entirely, with a time line established. As a sovereign and elected government, Iraq will demand the occupation end,

and has the right to rescind any oil contracts handed out to the US before they were elected. None of this is going the

way the Bush Administration expected.

Is the sudden Israeli confrontation with Lebanon incited? Look at the rhetoric from the mouths of spokespersons for

the US and Israel. Iran and Syria must stop their activities! Lebanon attacks, and now we are engaging Syria and Iran!

Just what the Bush Administration and Israel wanted! While the reluctant US military is stuck in Iraq at present, trying

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