Malaysian Airplanes Providing Excellent Diversion for Whatever
Is Going On Along the Russian/Chechen Border. Ronald Reagan's Post-Berlin Wall Snafu.
By Zeus Eversoumbal CPW News Service
By Zeus Eversoumbal CPW News Service
With Malaysian
Flight 17’s fuselage being carted off to parts unknown, Russian and Chechen
rebel leaders are pointing fingers at one another with blaming accusuations for
the tragedy.
World watcher, Andre’ El Gigante, said on Friday, in Madrid, “It
would have made much more sense for Ronald Reagan, bless his Alzheimer-riddled
brain, to have invited the Soviets, Mikhail
Gorbachev or Boris Yeltsin, to have joined a new organization of Soviet and
Western alliances like NATO, but not NATO.
What good did it do to wait for Russia to digress into a broken sludge
pocket of oil reserves to feed the growing planet-polluting needs of India or
China? I believe that the disappearance of the Malaysian
airliner over the India Ocean was a media sponge to take the world’s eyes off of whatever
was going on along that region’s borders, long known to be of special interest to
Western pipeline profiteers. With this
second Malaysian airline serving as a clay pidgeon in a turkey shoot, it’s
pretty obvious that this whole affair is about as transparent as a stone wall
behind a smoke screen in wooded ravine at midnight.”
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