Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
August 31, 2013
Following twin war drum speeches by Secretary of State John Kerry and then Obama on Friday, the corporarte media, led by the traditional master of war propaganda, the New York Times, speculated that the United States might not attack Syria if it can’t nail down support.
“Deprived of the support of Britain, America’s most stalwart wartime ally, the Obama administration scrambled behind the scenes to build international support elsewhere for a strike that might begin as early as this weekend,” the Time reports. “Officials were still holding out hope that at least one Arab country might publicly join the military coalition.”
One measley Arab nation? How pathetic. None of this matters becasue so-called partners, consensus and the “need to establish American credibility” has little to do with the drive to bomb Syria.
Bombing Syria – or any other country – is about business: the prosepct of bombs over Damascus is about profts for the military-industrial complex. It is abosut transational corporations and international banks that stand to gain both obscene profits and unprecedented political power in a geopolitical chess game.
If you doubt this, check out the graphs below. They reveal something not broadcast on the front page of the New York Times: wars and rumors of war drive the markets.
Death merchant Raytheon’s stock price went to a 52-week high this week.
Lockheed Martin saw its stock spike to a six month high on Monday, the day war propaganda started up in earnest.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the banker Nathan Mayer Rothschild was instrumental in financing the British war effort. He not only organized the shipment of bullion to the Duke of Wellington’s armies scattered across Europe, he also received and used to his advantge political and financial information denied his competitors. Rothschild famously exploited news of England’s victory over Napoleon at Waterloo to manipulate the markets and bought up the bond market after the war.
It’s no different now. Corporations and banks – far more powerful today than in Nathan Mayer Rothschild’s day – invariably drive tbhe United States government to war. High falutiin speech by the blue blood John Kerry Heinz and the teleprompter reader Obama who was carefully groomed by the CIA to be tghe first black president – and thus more teflon coated than Ronald Reagan – are minor players.
This article was posted: Saturday, August 31, 2013 at 8:00 am
Tags: domestic news, economics, foreign affairs, technology, war
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