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The Trigger

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Truthers should be embarrassed to be associated with this guy.



I'm of the opinion that it's the other way round. David Icke was doing crazy for years before these upstart punks took over the scene.
 
btw, one funny synchronicity already while reading the introduction which is titled "Eyes Wide Shut" after the Kubrick movie, I was listening in the background to an album I'm not very familiar with, and at one point I was forced to pay attention as there was it repeatedly: "Eyes Wide Shut": That song:


:eek:;)

Good song :thumbsup:
 
Actually, I can think of at least one good reason to buy this book.

It'd be the perfect place to hide something! Think about it, it's thick, giving plenty of room, you won't really loose anything valuable by cutting out the interior pages, and who in their right mind would be tempted to pick this one up?
 
Chapter Three was an introduction to the charming key players in the Bush Jr. administration with focus on the relationship between moron Dubya and Darth Cheney, going back into both's impressive history of fine achievements.

David Icke said:
So get this: Cheney's Halliburton contracts were helping to rebuild the oil infrastructure of Iraq destroyed by the bombs dropped by United States aircraft in 1991 commanded from the Pentagon by Defense Secretary Dick Cheney. Then, after 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003, he blew them up again while controlling the White House of Boy Bush.


The chapter is rounded up by two pages on Donald Rumsfeld, who brought Saddam chemical weapons and all of us Aspartame, and a brief introduction to the Gentlemen Ashcroft, Chertoff and Negroponte.

Next chapter seems to be about previous false flags. This is some condensed writing. We are on page 69 now. But I did mention that those pages are huuuge, I think.
 
Chapter Three was an introduction to the charming key players in the Bush Jr. administration with focus on the relationship between moron Dubya and Darth Cheney, going back into both's impressive history of fine achievements.

The chapter is rounded up by two pages on Donald Rumsfeld, who brought Saddam chemical weapons and all of us Aspartame, and a brief introduction to the Gentlemen Ashcroft, Chertoff and Negroponte.

Next chapter seems to be about previous false flags. This is some condensed writing. We are on page 69 now. But I did mention that those pages are huuuge, I think.

Only problem with Icke's version of the facts is that he's wrong about post Gulf War I.

Post Gulf War I, Bechtel got the contract to rebuild Kuwait's oil infrastructure and no U.S. company was hired by Iraq to rebuild their damaged oil infrastructure.

Halliburton/KBR had several major contracts post GW-II.
 
Only problem with Icke's version of the facts is that he's wrong about post Gulf War I.

Post Gulf War I, Bechtel got the contract to rebuild Kuwait's oil infrastructure and no U.S. company was hired by Iraq to rebuild their damaged oil infrastructure.

Halliburton/KBR had several major contracts post GW-II.


From wikipedia:

Halliburton article said:
In the early 1990s, Halliburton was found to be in violation of federal trade barriers in Iraq and Libya, having sold these countries dual-use oil drilling equipment and, through its former subsidiary, Halliburton Logging Services, sending six pulse neutron generators to Libya. After having plead guilty, the company was fined $1.2 million, with another $2.61 million in penalties.[25]

During the Balkans conflict in the 1990s, Kellogg Brown-Root (KBR) supported U.S. peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Hungary with food, laundry, transportation, and other life-cycle management services.[26]

In 1998, Halliburton merged with Dresser Industries, which included Kellogg. Prescott Bush was a director of Dresser Industries, which is now part of Halliburton; his son, former president George H. W. Bush, worked for Dresser Industries in several positions from 1948 to 1951, before he founded Zapata Corporation.[27]


The FT article Icke says uncovered that Halliburton under Cheney also used a net of subsidaries including Dresser for "hidden" Iraq contracts in that time seems to be behind a paywall, if that is the one (no direct sources (as in links) in the book).

That Halliburton made a fortune after 2003 is common knowledge and Icke didn't even bother to mention that Darth Cheney not only destroyed the infrastructure twice, but helped to build it up twice as well.
 
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The FT article Icke says uncovered that Halliburton under Cheney also used a net of subsidaries including Dresser for "hidden" Iraq contracts in that time seems to be behind a paywall, if that is the one (no direct sources (as in links) in the book).

That Halliburton made a fortune after 2003 is common knowledge and Icke didn't even bother to mention that Darth Cheney not only destroyed the infrastructure twice, but helped to build it up twice as well.[/QUOTE

From your post #31

So get this: Cheney's Halliburton contracts were helping to rebuild the oil infrastructure of Iraq destroyed by the bombs dropped by United States aircraft in 1991

Halliburton sold Iraq equipment in violation of sanctions. It did have any contract to rebuild anything in Iraq before the "end" of GW II. Halliburton was awarded various contracts post GW II, and Bechtel/KBR did as well. Both companies had a track record of success in the ME going back to the 1970's and as successful players in the region they didn't need Bush et al to become active players. That stockholders benefited is beyond argument, but the theory they got there solely because of Cheney is false.
 
Sorry to interfere with the enjoyment of reading a book written by a lunatic.


You're very welcome to contribute, but what I quoted from Icke neither claimed that Halliburton had US Government contracts between the Iraq massacres nor that Cheney was the only reason that they made these vast profits after the second one, and you obviously have warm feels for that company for reasons I'm not interested in. So, I hope this is settled.

Halfway through Chapter Four, indeed about previous false flags. Oklahoma City LOL, I learned some things about that. Pearl Harbor and Gulf of Tonkin coming, but I think I'll skim or even skip that and go directly to Chapter Five next time I pick up the book, where he apparently finally landed on the ground and on the day - title "What didn't happen", page 95.
 
I mean, really, if you can't trust a book written by someone who thinks lizard-faced aliens are masquerading as world leaders, what can you trust?

I wonder if Icke did not swipe the whole lizards masquerading as Humans routine from the Skrulls in Marvel Comics.....
 

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