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Old 03-15-2009, 08:21 AM   #17
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WORLD PEACE AND SECURITY, THE AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AND MR. BILLY MEIER: THE DAWN OF THE AGE OF REASON?


Today, an attentive member of the FIGU English Discussion Board, Corey, pointed out the following:

The 442nd Contact Conversation of Ptaah and Billy Meier - February 10th, 2007 - stated:


"Tatsache ist aber, dass die USA mit der von ihr betriebenen Aussenpolitik und mit den verbrecherischen militärischen Kriegs- und den Geheimdienstaktionen die Lage der Welt immer unsicherer machen und andere Staaten zur Aufrüstung zwingen.

However, the fact is that the USA - with the foreign policies it operates and with the criminal military war actions and secret service actions - makes the world situation ever more unsafe and forces other countries to arm themselves."


It went on to say:

"Geschieht das aber nicht, dann bleibt die Gefahr eines weltweiten Krieges bestehen, und zwar so lange, bis sich die USA aus aller Welt in ihr eigenes Land zurückziehen und die Welt in Frieden sowie die einzelnen Staaten ihre eigenen politischen und religiösen Probleme lösen lassen.

If that does not happen, then the danger of a worldwide war remains constant, and indeed so long until the USA pulls out of the entire world, back to its own country, and leaves the world in peace, as well as allowing the individual countries to solve their own religious and political problems."[...]

http://www.theyfly.com/lost/Archives/meiersb34.htm

(Courtesy of Mr. Michael Horn. Thank you, sir.)




Avalonians, friends, here is a major article of FPIF(Foreign Policy In Focus), a signature of David Vine - February 25, 2009:

"In the midst of an economic crisis that’s getting scarier by the day, it’s time to ask whether the nation can really afford some 1,000 military bases overseas. For those unfamiliar with the issue, you read that number correctly. One thousand. One thousand U.S. military bases outside the 50 states and Washington, DC, representing the largest collection of bases in world history.

Officially the Pentagon counts 865 base sites, but this notoriously unreliable number omits all our bases in Iraq (likely over 100) and Afghanistan (80 and counting), among many other well-known and secretive bases. More than half a century after World War II and the Korean War, we still have 268 bases in Germany, 124 in Japan, and 87 in South Korea. Others are scattered around the globe in places like Aruba and Australia, Bulgaria and Bahrain, Colombia and Greece, Djibouti, Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar, Romania, Singapore, and of course, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba — just to name a few. Among the installations considered critical to our national security are a ski center in the Bavarian Alps, resorts in Seoul and Tokyo, and 234 golf courses the Pentagon runs worldwide.

Unlike domestic bases, which set off local alarms when threatened by closure, our collection of overseas bases is particularly galling because almost all our taxpayer money leaves the United States (much goes to enriching private base contractors like corruption-plagued former Halliburton subsidiary KBR). One part of the massive Ramstein airbase near Landstuhl, Germany, has an estimated value of $3.3 billion. Just think how local communities could use that kind of money to make investments in schools, hospitals, jobs, and infrastructure.

Even the Bush administration saw the wastefulness of our overseas basing network." [...]

http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/5903





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