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Re: Theos-World Germany: to protect or not to protect?

Jul 03, 2002 09:54 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer


>I do not know why they are still there. I do know
>that Germany can evict NATO forces just as the French

Seems you are a big optimist. Actually Germany was forced in the so-called
2-4 treaty with the Allied to continue its occupation and pay all the costs
to its aggressors.

>Perhaps they think the situation to the east is still
>unstable, which is a reasonable perception. You'll
>have to ask your politicians.

It is to be expected that I would get an answer as much intelligent as if
you would as your politicians why the last poll was a fake to bring the war
fraction a la Huntington to the red button.

>Henry Kissinger (who was originally a German) believed
>it unwise for Germany to develop a nuclear arsenal of
>its own because that would (he believed) lead to a new
>Hitler. Maybe that opinion is shared by German policy
>makers.

Good that you quote this big mass murder. Now I know well what the clock has
stroke and that you are a supporter of the anti-theosophical Huntington
ideology.

BTW, today there appeared a official warning from Mark Burman (who is a Jew
and a coworker of the persecuted American Democratic politician Lyndon
LaRouche) in Germany that the American oligarchic establishment to produce a
new 9/11 within the next days, perhaps on Independence Day.
Frank









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