Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Making Connections

Now this will require some open mindedness, but bear with the idea and it will all become clear.



With knowing what HAARP is capable of, and how the U.S responded to the crisis in Haiti, it seems much more plausible that the cause and motives of going to Haiti are much different. Whose to question that HAARP was not used on Haiti to create an artificial earth quake? HAARP would never admit to doing such things, but that doesn't mean it should not be treated like a possibility. 

Time For A History Lesson

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History is an art for the searching of patterns. Certain things in history do not change, and can be easily picked up on once you know what the true motive behind that action is. Stronger nations have always had the desire to control or take advantage of weaker nations for the sake of their own benefit. I see the U.S as no differently from this, only its intentions are much better concealed than they used to be. I will trace the pattern of how a more powerful nation, controls or takes advantage of a weaker one. 
  1. A stronger nation would simply attack and conquer a weaker nation.
  2. Instead of outright conquering a nation, economic strategies such as mercantilism were used to control another nations economy, essentially controlling the nation. 
  3. Colonialism- A mother country would establish a colony, which would benefit mother country more than the colony. 
  4. Protectorates- A nation that is protected by another, the protecting nation is allowed to intervene in the protectorate nation when ever seen fit. 
Which leads up to modern tactics on how to emit foreign control upon another nation. It not as easy as simply occupying another country anymore. There needs to be reasons, very elusive reasons that would go undetected while the media covers exactly what you'd expect. However, I believe that the true answers can always be found if it is traced back to its roots. Money and power are two values that have stood the test of time, and all nations that strive to be successful, have to be able to gain those values however possible. 

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