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1. Clash of Greens

 

 

FOREWORD

 

 

 

"Where ignorance is bliss, 'its folly to be wise." (Thomas Gray)

 

"At a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a

revolutionary act." (George Orwell)

 

 

 

"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is

ridiculed, second it is violently

opposed, and third, it is accepted as self-evident."

(Arthur Schopenhauer)

 

"Minds are like parachutes. They only function if they

are open." (Author unknown)

 

American folk wisdom also warns us that, the truth is

the first casualty of war.

 

"The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of

tyrants." (Albert Camus)

 

 

 

So when seeing the "God bless America"-signs all through

the western states, I kept

muttering to myself, "God save America from her own folly."

 

For, I fear that the looming "war" against terrorism may

end up as a Clash of "Greens". No,

not the environmentalist "greens." It will be the U.S.

(dollar) greenback, and the New World

Order forces behind it, versus the favorite color of Islam.

 

 

Like a Don Quixote of the 21st Century, President Bush Is

Leading America into

World War III, Swinging at Elusive Windmills of Islamic Terrorism

 

 

 

1. Clash of Greens

 

Where Is Sancho Panza When We Need Him?

 

PHOENIX, Sep. 28 - Like a Don Quixote of the 21st century,

President Bush is leading America into World War

III. He is swinging at elusive windmills of Islamic terrorism,

while failing to clean house at home. Yet,

blinded by arrogance and ignorance, fueled by government and media

lies and distortions, Americans cheer

when they should jeer. Where is Sancho Panza when we need him?

 

Miraculous, at that moment, Sancho and his master ride onto the

TiM set. Weíll let you listen in on their

conversationÖ

 

DON QUIXOTE: So we are at war.

 

SANCHO: Says who?

 

DON QUIXOTE: The President. Congress says so, too. Even

Hollywood says so. So it must be true.

 

SANCHO: I see. And who is our enemy?

 

DON QUIXOTE: Osama bin Laden.

 

SANCHO: One country of 281 million people is going to war

against one man?

 

DON QUIXOTE: Well, not only one man. Against any

government that backs him. Such as the Taliban in

Afghanistan.

 

SANCHO: But the Taliban is not a government. Bill

Clinton, when he was President, signed an executive

order that deliberately characterized the Taliban as a

"paramilitary organization," not a government.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Thatís semantics.

 

SANCHO: Yes, Sir, it is. But itís presidential

semantics. So it must be important.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Why do you think so?

 

SANCHO: Well, you tell me, Sir. You're defending the

Presidentís actions. All I see is a contradiction.

We are not recognizing the Taliban as a legitimate

government of Afghanistan. Yet we want it respond

to our ultimatums as if it were. To me, thatís not just

semantics, thatís a contradiction.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Sancho, take it easy. You canít talk like

that about president when we are at war. The

country must stay united.

 

SANCHO [undaunted]: But, Sir, staying united in the face

of folly will only lead to greater folly. For

example, the Presidentís saying that we are not going to

war with the Afghan people, while he

prepares our troops for a takeover of their country, is

just plain doubletalk. Clinton-style. Different

strokes for different folks; same old double-talking

hoax. Just ask the million Afghan refugees at the

Pakistani border trying to flee their country.

 

SANCHO [bends down as if in a prayer, whispering]: Oh,

Milosevic, where are you when we need you?

Who are we going to blame now for this Kosovo-type

exodus? Gotta conjure up a Milosevic-like

"pariah" among the Taliban before some Americans clue in

that these folks may be fleeing - US! [pun

intended].

 

DON QUIXOTE: What are you doing, Sancho? What are you

muttering about?

 

SANCHO: Oh, nothing, Sir. Just seeking some divine guidance.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Well, all of us can certainly use some of that.

 

And as the two Miguel de Cervantesí medieval heroes ride into a

21st century sunrise, chatting about the

windmills in their minds, the term New World Order comes up.

 

DON QUIXOTE: What is that "New World Order," Sancho?

 

SANCHO: In its ideal form, the 21st century New World

Order is not all that different from an earlier

version - the Communist International. Itís just that

its crest is the Almighty Dollar, not a îred

star.î

 

DON QUIXOTE: Really? They worship paper money?

 

SANCHO: No. They are doing away with that. It is a world

whose object of worship is The Golden Calf.

Virtual image, of course, not real gold. Their holy

shrine is Wall Street. Their apostlesí creed is, "I

believe in nothing!"

 

DON QUIXOTE: In nothing?

 

SANCHO: Except, of course, in the Almighty Dollar, the

Golden Calf and the street called Wall.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Christ Almighty what a weird place!?

 

SANCHO: Dollar Almighty, Sir.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Pardon?

 

SANCHO: They believe in the Almighty Dollar, Sir, not in

Jesus Christ.

 

DON QUIXOTE [raising his eyebrows in disbelief]

 

SANCHO: Furthermore, it is a world that, like communism,

legitimizes state terrorism. Itís a world

plutocracy in which six billion people slave away so that

some 4,000 "Princes of the New World

Order" could enjoy the spoils of power.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Sancho, are you sure youíre not talking

about medieval Spain?

 

SANCHO: No, Sir. That was a much more primitive

plutocracy. This one has the slaves cheer and

applaud their rulers.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Never hear of such nonsense! Sancho, are

you pulling my leg?

 

SANCHO: No, Sir. If God were to (re)create the world by

the designs of the NWO Princes, there would be

only three kinds of creatures:

 

… All two legged-creatures would be ostriches.

 

… All four legged-creatures would be sheep.

 

… All sea-living creatures would be

sardines, anxiously waiting in long lines at the Princes'

ports to be stuffed into cans by some New World Order machine.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Well, Sancho, thatís not all bad. Such a

world may appeal to some sheep farmers.

 

SANCHO: Yes, Sir. But only provided that they are

willing to stoop down to the level of their livestock.

For, the modern NWO is a world without borders, without

religions, without traditions, without

nations, without morals, without cultures.

 

It is an allegedly multicultural world, yet one that is

represented globally by monocultural symbols,

such as the English language, CNN, Hollywood, Coca-Cola,

Nike, Leviís, McDonaldís or Pizza Hut logos.

But above all the "greenback" - the Almighty Dollar.

 

DON QUIXOTE: So if you're not one of them, youíre against

them, youíre saying?

 

SANCHO: Not just me, Sir. You heard the President say so himself.

 

DON QUIXOTE [shaking his head]: My, oh my I see your

point, Sancho. We could be looking for trouble.

 

SANCHO: Indeed. Sometimes arrogance and such

dichotomies can backfire on the NWO architects.

What happened on Sep. 11 is a case in point. They didn't

listen to one of our contemporaries, Sir.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Who is that?

 

SANCHO: Nicolo Machiavelli.

 

DON QUIXOTE: What did he say?

 

SANCHO: Well, writing in 1573 in "The Prince," Signor

Machiavelli warned that, there is nothing more

difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more

dangerous to manage, than a creation of a new

order of things.

 

DON QUIXOTE: Guess our President didn't read The Prince.

 

SANCHO: Guess not, Sir. The Princes usually don't read,

especially not about the Princes. Which is why

their New World Orders always end up in a dustbin of history.

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