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Monday 18 September 2006

The art of crisis creation

One of the main conclusions which one draws from the insanity of the modern world is that in the midst of extremes, on every occasion Truth and Justice are shot down in the crossfire. Such is the case with the ongoing brouhaha surrounding Pope Benedict XVI's "comments" about Islam.

Like the furore over the anti-Islamic cartoons in the Danish press, this current "crisis" bears all the hallmarks of something which has been carefully massaged and manipulated into something it is not. On one hand, we hear the Pope (the same Pope who unreservedly condemned the recent Israeli rape of Lebanon) apologising profusely for things he never said; on the other, churches are torched in the West Bank, clerics and nuns attacked, and the Holy Father's life is threatened by random "extremists".

And yet, a body of silent middlemen seems to be at work, whose version of events sets the world agenda, but remains unchecked. Those middlemen are the pawns in the international media - the same liars and cheats who attempted to pull the wool over so many eyes in the run up to the war in Iraq, and the same liars and cheats who make a habit out of turn fictioning into news at the behest of vested interests.

The hysterical nonsense which followed the Pope's speech has been deliberately generated by the Zionist-controlled media in a sick bid to sunder friendly relations between non-Zionist Christians (i.e., those who didn't swallow the WMD rot) and Arabs, particularly Palestinians. It's interesting to note that in a much publicised interview 24 hours after the Pope's lecture, arch-Zionist Henry Kissinger just happened to call on the United States and Europe to unite in a bid to avoid a "war of civilisations". It's typical neo-con timing, and evidence that a long-term goal of the wars of aggression being waged in the Middle East is to pit Europe and the Arab states of the Middle East against each other, in a bid to orchestrate their mutual destruction.

Only one set of manipulators - carefully using their agents within the media (to deadly effect in recent days) - can benefit from this scenario, just like they attempted to benefit from the Danish cartoon fiasco, and just like they continue to benefit from tricking Christians into fighting fundamentally un-Christian wars at their bidding. We'll leave it to our readers to draw their own conclusions...

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