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"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front

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The United States refused to give <strong>the</strong> go-ahead when <strong>the</strong> Soviet Union<br />

wanted to attack China in 1969. (Mikhail Heller and Alexander Nekrich,<br />

"Utopia in Power", London, 1986, p. 713.) Moscow had to shelve its plans<br />

to attack China. But it was quite all right to occupy Kabul in 1979.<br />

The United States also helped to put down <strong>the</strong> anti-Communist popular<br />

movement Solidarity in Poland. The Swedish journalist Ulf Nilson told<br />

Expressen <strong>the</strong> following on July 24, 1989: "The man whom <strong>the</strong> American<br />

president valued most highly - and helped <strong>the</strong> most - was <strong>the</strong> ex-dictator<br />

Jaruzelski. Without Bush's help, <strong>the</strong> man who prohibited Solidarity would<br />

not have been elected president, but <strong>the</strong> United States sided with,<br />

paradoxically, <strong>the</strong> Communists."<br />

The CIA headquarters made sure that <strong>the</strong> operation with 1200 men in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Pigs at <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> April 1961 was foiled. The invisible<br />

hand in this case was not at all interested in deposing <strong>the</strong> freemason and<br />

Marrano Fidel Castro, whom it had itself helped into power. Guess who<br />

paid for his equipment, food bills and weapons in <strong>the</strong> Mexican training<br />

camps! The historian Jean Boyer stressed that Castro's money and<br />

weapons did not come from Moscow but from <strong>the</strong> United States. It was<br />

<strong>the</strong> freemason Eisenhower who helped Castro to power. The military aid<br />

to Cuba was later sent via <strong>the</strong> Soviet Union. So we need not be surprised<br />

at <strong>the</strong> fact that 5000 Cuban soldiers were used to protect <strong>the</strong> American and<br />

French oil companies in <strong>the</strong> Cabinda area <strong>of</strong> Angola when UNITA guerilla<br />

forces attacked foreign oil plants. {The Economist, Contra No. 5/1988.)<br />

The United States ceased supporting President Anastasio Somoza in<br />

Nicaragua and began secretly helping <strong>the</strong> Marxist Sandinistas instead.<br />

(Svenska Dagbladet, 21 July, 1989.) President James Carter cut <strong>of</strong>f all<br />

military assistance to Nicaragua and prohibited sales <strong>of</strong> military hardware<br />

to <strong>the</strong> country. The Carter administration successfully closed all markets<br />

where Nicaragua could purchase arms and ammunition. The International<br />

Monetary Fund twice blocked badly needed stand<strong>by</strong> credit for Nicaragua<br />

The White House successfully pressured all shipping companies to<br />

boycott Nicaragua so that <strong>the</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee crop could not be exported. The U.S.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture gave arbitrary instructions to beef inspectors to<br />

stop Nicaraguan beef exports to <strong>the</strong> United States. Public support was<br />

given to <strong>the</strong> Sandinista Communist movement. The White House chose to<br />

let <strong>the</strong> Marxists take over Nicaragua. (Anastasio Somoza and Jack Cox,<br />

"Nicaragua Betrayed", Belmont, 1980.)<br />

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