God's law versus the law of man
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āIndividuals have international duties which transcend the national obligations of obedienceā¦"
~Nuremberg Tribunal
mickeyz.net
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Biodegradable plastic composition, method for preparing thereof and product prepared therefrom...
freepatentsonline.com/5861461.html
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From:
Neigborhood Bully: Ramsey Clark on American Militarism
[an interview of the former U.S. Attorney General]
August 2001
derrickjensen.org/clark.html
thesunmagazine.org/issues/308/neighborhood_bully
Clark:...Central to our foreign policy has been the active attempt to deprive governments and peoples of the independence that comes from self-sufficiency in the production of food. I've believed for many years that a country that can't produce food for its own people can never really be free... While the canal systems that had supported enough agriculture to feed the population for a couple of millennia were going into decay, causing Iran to import most of its food, the country was buying arms. We sold them more than $22 billion in arms between 1972 and 1977 - everything they wanted, except nuclear weapons.
Iran isn't the only Middle Eastern nation dependent upon food imports. Today twenty-two Arab states import more than half of their food. This makes them extremely vulnerable to U.S. economic pressure..."...
The U.S. helped maneuver Iraq into a position where it was one of those twenty-two Arab nations importing more than half its food, and I have always believed that we maneuvered it, as well, into attacking Iran...
Jensen: While we've been talking, I've been thinking about a conversation that took place years ago between Senator George McGovern and Robert Anderson, the president of the military contractor Rockwell International. McGovern asked Anderson if he wouldn't rather build mass-transit systems than b-1 bombers. Anderson said he would, but they both knew that there was no chance Congress would appropriate money for public transportation.
Clark: They were absolutely right. Capital in the United States would never accept that sort of shift in priorities, for many reasons. The first is that the military is a means of international domination, and any change that might threaten that domination will not be allowed to take place. The second reason is that capital requires continuing, ever expanding demand, and mass transit shrinks demand for automobiles and gas...
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johnpilger.com/page.asp?partID=45
mygreensupply.com
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āIndividuals have international duties which transcend the national obligations of obedienceā¦"
~Nuremberg Tribunal
mickeyz.net
======
Biodegradable plastic composition, method for preparing thereof and product prepared therefrom...
freepatentsonline.com/5861461.html
======
From:
Neigborhood Bully: Ramsey Clark on American Militarism
[an interview of the former U.S. Attorney General]
August 2001
derrickjensen.org/clark.html
thesunmagazine.org/issues/308/neighborhood_bully
Clark:...Central to our foreign policy has been the active attempt to deprive governments and peoples of the independence that comes from self-sufficiency in the production of food. I've believed for many years that a country that can't produce food for its own people can never really be free... While the canal systems that had supported enough agriculture to feed the population for a couple of millennia were going into decay, causing Iran to import most of its food, the country was buying arms. We sold them more than $22 billion in arms between 1972 and 1977 - everything they wanted, except nuclear weapons.
Iran isn't the only Middle Eastern nation dependent upon food imports. Today twenty-two Arab states import more than half of their food. This makes them extremely vulnerable to U.S. economic pressure..."...
The U.S. helped maneuver Iraq into a position where it was one of those twenty-two Arab nations importing more than half its food, and I have always believed that we maneuvered it, as well, into attacking Iran...
Jensen: While we've been talking, I've been thinking about a conversation that took place years ago between Senator George McGovern and Robert Anderson, the president of the military contractor Rockwell International. McGovern asked Anderson if he wouldn't rather build mass-transit systems than b-1 bombers. Anderson said he would, but they both knew that there was no chance Congress would appropriate money for public transportation.
Clark: They were absolutely right. Capital in the United States would never accept that sort of shift in priorities, for many reasons. The first is that the military is a means of international domination, and any change that might threaten that domination will not be allowed to take place. The second reason is that capital requires continuing, ever expanding demand, and mass transit shrinks demand for automobiles and gas...
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johnpilger.com/page.asp?partID=45
mygreensupply.com
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