Thursday, October 18, 2007

Washington's New Indian War

Oct 18, 2007 07:43

In 1703 government inflamed otherwise peaceful relations between Indians and colonists, resulting in a proxy war by France and the Indians. Today Washington is like France setting up a similar conflict between Americans.

Using terrorism, Washington issued "the call for states and cities to make contracts with private security companies to hire mercenaries to guard companies and even communities against the phantom ravages of terrorism." The only legitimate reason for the existence of DC was to perform that job. Instead, "entire communities [are] being put behind walls and barbed wire with mercenaries guarding the complexes 24/7 to assure safety."

Private armies "are being pushed against communities by Washington and the likes of Blackwater to fend off terrorists." Their role is similar to that of the Indians "because there forces could as well quickly become the enemy at the command of government."

In the second Indian War that took place in New Hampshire around 1703, "The Indians were incited by the French in Canada to attack the frontier towns of New Hampshire. The Oyster River Massacre was one of the minor forays." Private tax collectors and private a army operating as government proxy are always more brutal than bureaucrats. It is a way for the junta to save itself but will fail. "People are going to be very mad when they finally realize what has been done to them, and they won’t be taking any prisoners."

We agree.


http://www.theinternationalforecaster.com/item.php?articleid=203&topicId=2
http://www.govwentworth.k12.nh.us/goals2000-4WebSite/history/Native%20Americans/indianwars.html