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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Snitch or Die

Happy New Year

As the New Year begins, I bring you some famous words from history.

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Martin Luther King Jr

Those are the words of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. He lived those words when he spoke out about Vietnam. He was not content to let the injustice of others go, while working towards ending his own oppression. He realised an important lessen that we all must realise. Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere.

It doesn't matter if it's Gang Stalking, or another oppressive force that is causing harm and injustice, these evils must be confronted in all their appearances. Silence is complacency.
Finally please remember these immortal words.

"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." by Albert Einstein.

It's been an interesting New Year. My electronic harassment and pulse harassment seems to be at an all time high. Not surprising, my goals for the new year remains the same. Exposure and awareness. Maybe even finding some long term way to survive all this craziness.

There were a lot of events that happened over the New Year, many that I would like to talk about, and might even discuss at a later date and time, but the event that is utmost in my mind is the ground offensive that is happening over in Palestine.

I have not had a lot of time to pay attention to what was happening in that region of the world. I have honestly been focusing on my region of the world and doing what I can to expose Gang Stalking.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/090104/world/mideast_conflict_gaza_world

Yet for the last few days, my own troubles have not been foremost on my mind. Even as I am lying in my bed or sitting there trying to work, having my insides fried, my mind is elsewhere. I am thinking about what is happening in another part of the world. I don't like what's happening, it worries me, the fate of an already troubled people. I can not help but feel sympathetic towards their plight.

I have discussed the situation in the middle East before. I don't think either party is innocent in the actions and activities that have been happening, and yet as one political cartoon put it, we seem to have an eye for many eyes.

I would love to see both sides in this conflict come to some kind of peace accord, but until that happens I can not help but feel sorry for the children and innocent adults that will lose their lives and who have lost their lives in air and ground strikes that have been happening.
I also dislike the fact that they are being asked and persuaded to become informants. The message is snitch or die. It might not be worded that way, but after being walled off for close to a year, unable to get proper aid, then an air strike that has killed hundreds, these leaflet's are dropped telling people to snitch or be massacred, the decision is in their hands.

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/62657/israel-looks-for-gazan-spys-drops-thousands-of-leaflets-over-gaza.html

[/quorte]Israel looks for Gazan spys; drops thousands of leaflets over Gaza
Gaza - Ma'an - Israeli airplanes dropped leaflets calling for Gazans to inform the Israeli military of the whereabouts of projectile launchers in return for aid and assistance.

The papers were found by the thousands all over Gaza Friday morning, and bear the signature of the Israeli military forces.

The leaflet reads:

Dear people of the Gaza Strip,Bear the responsibility for your fate!

The Projectile launchers and the terrorist elements pose a threat on you and your families.

If you wish to provide help and assistance to your people in the sector, call the number below to provide us with the needed information.

The future of the massacre is in your handsDon’t hesitate!

We will be glad to receive any information you have and it is not necessary to give us your personal information.

We will keep it as a secret.Call us at the following number:02-5839749Or e-mail us at:[/quote]

Yeah so they can snitch and turn against their own people, or die basically. That's a really uncool choice.

Iraq has been bullied, bombed into submission and many in that country are now learning all about the Informant system.

Getting people to snitch seems to have been part of the goals that were ongoing before the air offensive began, and now in the middle of the ongoing offensive, the initiative continues.

I really hope that these parties can come to a resolution. I really hope that people on both sides will speak out against what is happening. I really hope that this year can end on a better note than it began.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Strange shoe throwing incident

Strange shoe throwing incident.

Instead of oops upside the head, or a spanking parents will now threaten their children with a shoe upside the head, in a strange shoe throwing incident that happened earlier today.
An Iraqi reporter named "Muntazer al-Zeidi" listening to G. Bush explaining how he had liberated the country, and put them in situation of independence, one where they would now be able to defend themselves, finally had it and snapped. He took of his shoe, and aimed one after the other at George Bush.

Saying this is for the widows and the orphans, you dog. It's not clear which widows or orphans he was referring to, but it's assumed it's the almost 1 million widows and orphans of Iraq that have been left fatherless since the wars.

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/04/07/8134http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42858

[quote]The Asharq al-Awsat Arab media channel estimated in late 2007 there were 2.3 million widows in Iraq. These include widows from the 1980-1988 war with Iran in which half a million men were killed, the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq, and from 'natural' causes. The news outlet cited the Iraqiyat (Iraqi women) group as a source for their figure.
For a widow, all things are the same, dark.

"Being a widow means being dead in Iraq today," a professor from Diyala University, speaking on condition of anonymity, told IPS. "This is because of the tremendous responsibilities cast upon her."

The widows have become victims of the occupation, but also of social codes. Women are not supposed to commit mistakes, and when they do, their mistakes are rarely forgiven. Women are easily accused of doing 'bad things', regardless of proof.

Widowed women have a tough struggle on their hands, beyond the loss they have had to live through. They are not easily allowed to work, or even to carry out normal daily activities.

"When a woman breaks these rules, she loses the respect of others, or might be spoken of badly," a local trader told IPS. "This is because much of rural Iraqi society is primitive and undereducated." Like most others, the trader did not want his name used, for fear of retribution.

"Islam gives respectable freedom to the woman when she loses her husband," a religious cleric told IPS. "But because of their ignorance, people place severe restrictions on the woman."

Millions of lives have been shattered during the occupation. Two groups, Just Foreign Policy in the U.S. and the Opinion Business Research group in Britain estimate the total number of Iraqis who have died due to the occupation to be at least 1.2 million. [/quote]

Apparently throwing a shoe in Iraq is the greatest insult one can issue to another person.
Bush was able to duck and stay clear of the shoe and joked with reporters about it later on, but as you will see in the video below it was a very close call
indeed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxCXBVwUeKk

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