If you are a reasoning person and you gather information from friendly sources, then you will figure it out for yourself. Many of us are going to die in a nuclear mushroom. By "friendly sources," by the way, I mean educational sources, not commercial sources or those entangled in commercial sources.
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, pointed out the simple truth that science was being bought off by the corporations. Well, so it is with information; information is bought off by corporations. So, if you are getting your information from corporate sources, the odds are that it is unfriendly to your children's future.
Let us not forget WMD's in Iraq. Let us not forget Pat Tillman. Let us not forget the Gulf of Tonkin, to name just a few.
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You cannot trust the US Government, if you did not already know this. The US Government is in bed with US weapons manufacturers, like GE. The US weapons manufacturers supply more weapons World-wide than any other source.
The US Government nods OK to one government, and Not OK to another government when it comes to nuclear proliferation. Today's "OK" becomes tomorrow's "Not OK," if you care to check it out for yourself.
Last, the US Government has stumbled around Afghanistan for going on 6 years looking for Bennie L. He is nowhere to be found. Benny L. does not matter, anyway. We have created hundreds, if not thousands of Benny L's since Bush came into office. Even before Bush the US was creating life-long enemies.
09/11/01 did some good besides adding to the GNP (Gross National Product). It finally got the US Government's attention off the Star Wars madness. Before 9/11/01, Bush and company were crazy about building a World-wide net of anti-ballistic missiles, no matter what anyone in the World said. They actually believed that Buck Rogers-like weapons were going to stop the inevitable. It took two jets into the Trade Towers to prove what so many of us had said for decades, it takes "only a suit case" to destroy a US city. Like a jerk, jerks, the Government continued wasting valuable time and resources on Star Wars.
What the US could have, should have been doing is becoming the World's hospital , science and education center, and breadbasket. But what has the US done? It has pursued an Empire approach to the World by producing weapons for sale and export, by creating over 120 US military outposts World-wide, by following the dollar with the military. We can learn a lot from Cuba.
Do the math, connect the dots. We, the USA, are going to get hit, and hit big time. At this point, there is nothing to be done for it. We have created enemies World-wide for generations and everyone without a nuke wants one.
Nukes suck!
Eddie Evans
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