Friday, February 25, 2011

3/11/11 -- Day of Rage

The Middle East is erupting in a frenzy of chaos. The locals want to rid themselves of corrupt ruthless dictators, some of whom have been abetted and supported by the USA for decades by means of foreign aide and military protection.

The USA wants their oil, thus wants "stability" in the region -- but the locals want the USA to stop interfering in their affairs because the only ones profiting from the oil are the corrupt ruthless dictators. What goes around, comes around.

In recent days, there has been a call on Internet social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) for a Day of Rage on March 11 all over Saudi Arabia. If this event takes place with a significant number of participants, it will be a major turning point in human history.

Saudi Arabia produces over 10 percent of the world's oil and it is the world's largest known oil reserve. Any major turmoil or disruption in this region would have dire consequences on the rest of the world and would undoubtedly compel other countries to intervene with force.

This could be the trigger for World War III.

The USA is being led by an inexperienced young man who was a first-term U.S. senator and whose only previous experience was as a community organizer in city neighborhoods. These factors may have played a role in the Middle East uprisings.

The young leader of the USA is being tested by international forces -- individuals and organizations hostile to democracy and/or free enterprise.

The young leader of the USA doesn't seem to comprehend the gravity of the situation. It is global in nature and the enslavement of the entire human race is at stake. The world is being suckered into a global conflagration by powerful forces that covertly manipulate global events to achieve their ultimate objective of world dominance through a One World government, with them in control.

It is interesting how the young leader of the USA has been so eager to support the protesters in the Middle East he perceives as yearning for freedom from government. Yet when protesters in his own country peacefully protested for more freedom from their own government, via the Tea Party movement for restraint on unsustainable federal spending, the young leader of the USA denigrated and ridiculed the protestors.

It's called hypocrisy.

Powerful global elitists behind closed doors are pulling the strings and enriching themselves in the process. They control the supply and demand of global currency, the first step toward a global government (New World Order). And they are multiple steps ahead of anyone else who is in position to stop them.

Note to the USA -- Don't get drawn into World War III and don't allow the elitists to enslave the human race.
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Quote for the Day -- "Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." Denis Diderot
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Bret Burquest is an award-winning columnist and author of four novels. He lives in the Ozark Mountains with a dog named Buddy Lee and the last day of rage occurred when he ran out of peanut butter. His blogs appear on several websites, including www.myspace.com/bret1111
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