I hope everyone has noticed that Barry Obama has broken his promise of getting U.S. troops out of Afghanistan. Instead, the troops will stay until the end of his term in office. Yes, the number of troops has been drawn down in both Afghanistan and Iraq, but the bottom line is the U.S. will NEVER leave those two countries. Has the U.S. ever left Germany or Japan? I mean World War II ended 70 years ago. The U.S. still has almost 50,000 troops in Japan, while the U.S. also has almost 40,000 troops in Germany. Plus, in the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, there are still all the private contractors (Blackwater, Halliburton, etc.) who are still there. In Afghanistan for example, there were over 100,000 private contractors in the country fairly recently.It's all about keeping the cash register ringing for the Military Industrial Complex. Plus, there is all the oil in Iraq, the oil pipeline in Afghanistan, not to mention all the opium over there. The CIA has been running drugs for over 50 years.As I've often said, the CIA has three major bed partners. They are Big War, Big Oil and Big Banking. I think it's time we add a fourth. Big Media.Speaking of Big Banking, take a look at this story:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/ ... 151016Does that surprise anyone that Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton are the candidates who gets the biggest support from Wall Street? Not me. Jeb and Hillary are as CIA as one can get.The bought-off MSM have all proclaimed Hillary as the big winner in the Democratic debate the other night. But focus groups which watched the debate tell another story. They have proclaimed Bernie Sanders as the winner of the debate. Plus there is this, the Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune both agreed that Sanders won the debate. A CNN Facebook poll late Tuesday evening at one point showed 80 percent of voters picking Sanders as the winner. TIME magazine had a Democratic debate poll of over 100,000 voters, and 64 percent of respondents felt that Sanders had won the Democratic debate. At the MSNBC poll, 84 percent felt Sanders was victorious. Over at Slate, 75 percent of respondents felt Sanders had won the debate. Why do a lot of folks think that Bernie won the other night? Bernie talks like an average American and he vehemently is against the Big Four...Big War, Big Oil, Big Banking and Big Media. Bernie proudly proclaimed that the other night.I think one easily could tell that Anderson Cooper once had a past with the CIA by the way he ran the debate the other night for CNN.
http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=15416Look at this exchange:Cooper: “A Gallup poll says half the country would not put a socialist in the White House. You call yourself a democratic socialist. How can any kind of socialist win a general election in the United States?”Sanders: “Well, we’re gonna win because first, we’re gonna explain what democratic socialism is. (What) democratic socialism is about is saying that it is immoral and wrong that the top one-tenth of 1 percent in this country own almost 90 percent—almost—own almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent. That it is wrong, today, in a rigged economy, that 57 percent of all new income is going to the top 1 percent, that when you look around the world, you see every other major country providing health care to all people as a right, except the United States. You see every other major country saying to moms that, when you have a baby, we’re not gonna separate you from your newborn baby, because we are going to have—we are gonna have medical and family paid leave, like every other country on Earth. Those are some of the principles that I believe in, and I think we should look to countries like Denmark, like Sweden and Norway, and learn from what they have accomplished for their working people.”Cooper: “Denmark is a country that has a population of 5.6 million people. The question is really about electability here, and that’s what I’m trying to get at. The Republican attack ad against you in a general election—it writes itself. You supported the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. You honeymooned in the Soviet Union. And just this weekend, you said you’re not a capitalist. Doesn’t… that ad write itself?”Sanders: “Well, first of all, let’s look at the facts—the facts that are very simple. Republicans win when there is a low voter turnout, and that is what happened last November. Sixty-three percent of the American people didn’t vote, Anderson. Eighty percent of young people didn’t vote. We are bringing out huge turnouts, and creating excitement all over this country. Democrats at the White House on down will win, when there is excitement and a large voter turnout, and that is what this campaign is doing.”Cooper: “You don’t consider yourself a capitalist, though?”Sanders: “Do I consider myself part of the casino capitalist process by which so few have so much and so many have so little by which Wall Street’s greed and recklessness wrecked this economy? No, I don’t. I believe in a society where all people do well. Not just a handful of billionaires.”Cooper tried to do the CIA's bidding during the debate, but Sanders stayed on track.Getting back to the first part of this post, Barry Obama has proven his allegiance to the CIA time and time again during his administration. His latest reversal about the troops in Afghanistan proves that once again.