Karzai’s Drug Baron Brother on CIA Payroll

October 28th, 2009 by stacyherbert

Stacy Summary:   Cheers to all those who had the right answer to “Why are we in Afghanistan?”  Of course, CIA drug running will still remain a tinfoil hat conspiracy theory.

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  • @M,…..cheers!,. just as I suspected dear Watson,..

  • @Bonn,.David Icke is a shill, used to mix fact with fiction.
    old, old strategy used by most MSM,.only Icke mixes his fact with lizards and space men.
    Most on this site are aware of the techniques,..apart from Super!! : )

  • @Bonn …People Like Cristiana Amanpour

    What about Daddy?

    Amanpour is married to Jamie Rubin.

    From antiwar.com:

    -snip-

    Rubin is a famed cruise-missile liberal who has seldom seen a war he didn’t like. It is no surprise that he would be hitting the cable shows to support the war in Afghanistan at a time when public opinion is increasingly against US involvement.

    -snip-

    http://bit.ly/w4e9B

  • http://www.infowars.com/ron-paul-questions-why-obama-daughters-havent-taken-swine-flu-vaccine/
    @ Redo
    Some of it even i dont Belive but stuff Like CFR etc i mean WW 2 was started to prevent one idiot from taking over Europe Low and Behold UN ROFL PMSL But some of his stuff makes sense

  • Is it possible that the drug laundering results in foreign currencies buying US$ to invest in the big casino?

  • Isn’t there bounce on Lollar at 666€ since 2 days, is there?
    And is the Soviet currency started to go back on its track since few days?
    /cheers

  • European stock markets down almost 2% after Aisan markets also down.

    The correlation between USD Vs Stack Markets continues.

    USD rallies when Markets drop.
    Is this just a classic deflationary second round of recession/depression?

    Or is it still just the USD dead cat bounce brought about by the big banks manipulation in Options expiry week?

    We’ll see in a few days I guess.

  • @ sklein
    I can bet my ass she and her husband dont know what they are getting themselves into after all she aint Blond Blue eyed white skinned. the problem these idiots dont understand is the guys in charge are worth trillions of dollars Google “Worlds Richest people all time”. And these dummasses have inter married with cousins to preserve thier wealth and have actually dummed thier offspring. People like the Rothchilds and Rockerfellars. Obama during his Campagne for presidency said he visted 53 (or 57 dont remember)states on his campagne Dam this Google my spellings gotten lot worse with Google

  • @d3do
    yesterday after admitting you don’t really read the comments or even think for yourself… you wrote
    “Don’t I feel the frikin’ arsehole!!”… cheers!!!

  • @Super,. Yep,..I wrote it so “everyone” could read it,..cheers!

  • I don’t think the death of the lollar will be that quick as you guys assume it here. This dance take longer time.

  • @alister … French farmers’ crisis

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_LhP28i6Aw&feature=sub

    50 – 70 Euros for a whole Cow !
    ( they used to get only 300 Euros … still too cheap )
    The US Farmers are in the same predicament … over their heads in debt .

    This makes me really angry !
    Show how destructive Big Government is !

    Thankyou for bringing the link !
    Sad !

  • @Dedo:
    What’s the difference between everyone and anybody?

  • @Frances,..I don’t know,.what is the difference between everyone, and everybody?

  • And this bettered be funny,.!!

  • Doe,!!,..miss read again

  • Seems to me that everyone is always used in a transitive sense:
    Everyone likes McDonalds. Everyone hates Republicans.

    And anybody is always used in a passive sense:

    Should I give this Big Mac to anybody? Does anybody care?

    And I conclude that the group dynamic is inherently essential to the English patriarchal system of lingo. This insipid character is most likely an influence upon the actions of those who use the language to pattern and see themselves and their world.

    Just saying.

    http://www.aolsvc.merriam-webster.aol.com/dictionary/every

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/any

  • If one runs with this idea, say to the goalpost, then it is interesting thought that words could be a pattern or template for the behaviour of a cultural group:

    Do words affect the behaviour of the group?

    Does the group affect the pattern-development of the syntax and lexicon accepted as the standard.

    Does the economic system influence the prevalance of certain word selections?

    I think it is interesting that the Derridian theory of the sign appeared almost at the same time that the US went of the gold standard and Bretton Woods collapsed.

  • @Frances,..That wasn’t in the least bit funny,..but you’re right again,..Big Gold Star for the dinner lady!!

  • Well, Dedo?

    Are we prisoners of words more than men?

  • @Frances,…My thoughts exactly,.(you listening Super?)

  • Dedo:
    Sadly, I was let go from my nuevo-position as Lunch Lady icon because I couldn’t sell one solitary slab of salisbury steak. The position was given to a nubile.

  • @Frances,.Only if you let them rule your “being” ,.maybe!
    They are pretty good tools though,.huh

  • Here’s my replacement:

    http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e257/mudburn/meganFox.jpg

    Sigh. What IS the world coming to, Dedo?

  • Jesus, they even made a pop movie about it way back 20 years ago regarding ‘Air America’ with Mel Gibson and Robert Downey

  • @ Frances Snoop (philosopher)

    Certainly the phrase ‘a picture paints a thousand words’ could be argued to be increasingly accurate in terms of modern english usage. Elements of Neuro Lingustic Programming require a limited and repetitive vocabulary in order to maximise the effectiveness of the software installation on the human brain (the hardware).

    A human being as a consumer instead of a citizen (google video ‘Century of Self’) may necessitate an increasingly narrow route of expression as part of the paradigm of contented docility. Of course eventual outcome of this ‘progress’ is portrayed very vividly in George Orwell’s 1984.

  • Frances snoot even… living in the UK my Freudian slip links to the surveillance state!

  • @Starstrike:

    “Elements of Neuro Lingustic Programming require a limited and repetitive vocabulary in order to maximise the effectiveness of the software installation on the human brain (the hardware).”

    Wouldn’t this indicate a conspiratoral bent to our ‘leaders’? :)

    “A human being as a consumer instead of a citizen (google video ‘Century of Self’) may necessitate an increasingly narrow route of expression as part of the paradigm of contented docility. Of course eventual outcome of this ‘progress’ is portrayed very vividly in George Orwell’s 1984.”

    Thanks!!! But I was referring to syntax. Does Orwell? (Ashamed to say I haven’t read the book for years: it’s so telling) There is an interesting Barthe’s essay on the lost verb form “the middle voice” which designates a verb funcioning neither in transitive nor intransitive digress. Would be interesting to see if the new docility will be evoked through syntax changes: but I believe that the new realm of control is outside of letters. Remember the ubiquitous face mask/swine flu as icon fixation? And how much the Obama symbol resemble that of the Pepsi icon?

    http://patdollard.com/wp-content/uploads/obama-pepsi.jpg

    The barely literate public needs flashpoint control: red light/green light. baaaaaa baaaaaa

  • Phil
    Oct 28, 2009 at 5:31 am

    Sad video of French farm auction. Its probably happening everywhere but in the US they never report on stuff that isn’t sexy or approved by their corporate heads.

    Speaking of heads the French once had a good way to deal with those who didn’t care what happened to the farmers:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPd4VEramVE

  • @Jim ODonnell … Speaking of heads the French once had a good

    Max’s favorite call .. French Revolution !
    For the Elite Bankers, the English method of “Hanging, Drawing and Quartering” is probably more appropriate !
    ;-)

  • Malalai Joya, former Afghan paliament member on the US occupation, warlords, and Karzais:

    http://www.democracynow.org/2009/10/28/a_woman_among_warlords_afghan_democracy