Same Tactics Used during Vietnam War Now Being Used Against the People in the Iraq War
Vietnam War Obfuscation Being Repeated
The decision by White House politicians to start a war against the Iraqi people, and then when the scheme backfired and the many deaths included U.S. service personnel, the tactic of delay after delay started, using fictional signs of success and winning, and dire threats of withdrawal, as in the Vietnam War. These tactics are being used upon a public being deceived from all quarters, including much of the media.
The endgame to halt the first phrase of the consequences to the United States will occur when enough good people get informed by reading the facts from reliable sources, and then show outrage and courage to fight back.
Unless the history and culture of corruption in government is learned, the present corruption and cover-ups are hard to recognize.
The non-profit books, Defrauding America and Drugging America, among others, will help people understand the present corruption and lying in government that is simply an extension of the past. These books are available at amazon.com. If you don't want to pay the modest fee to read the books, others have provided money so that you can download, at no charge, significant segments of each of the 16 books. www.defraudingamerica.com/list_of_books.html.
Former federal agent Rodney Stich, the author of these books, may be a little closer to the tactics used by White House politicians to deflect the public’s outrage. He was a Naval aviator and patrol plane commander during World War II. During the Korean War, he was an airline captain flying wounded GIs back to the United States from Tokyo. He was also a pilot, living for periods of time in 1953 and 1954 in the Middle East, flying Muslim pilgrims from throughout the Middle East to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. He was a federal agent for a number of years in a position where he witnessed first hand the deadly culture of arrogance and corruption. Thereafter, he became an activist against corruption in government, writing over 15 highly detailed books on the mutating deadly corruption escalating in government offices.
There is an old saying that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. The same applies to the great threat and harm being inflicted upon Americans and others by the corruption in government offices. Insiders have endured great harm to bring you this information, but if you don't want to receive the information, there is nothing else that they can do. It's up to you.


Another old proverb says: When you sow the wind - you will harvest the storm.
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