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Anzac Day and The Bankers

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My grandfather fought in WW1 in Africa – so I reflect on ANZAC Day and wonder why he had to endure so many years away from his family lying in blood soaked trenches for weeks on end. Who started that war, and the one after that? And who profited from those wars. So as I watch the somber marches and remembrances on TV this morning – attended by many of our politicians – I can’t help think about the millions of Iraqi lives our government was complicit in destroying (only a decade ago). Half a million dead? A rich country now destroyed. A people utterly devastated. And this Iraq war – initiated by a false flag operation in NY – saw our government join forces to war on the Iraqi people on a completely FRAUDULENT (and illegal) premise. So while we reflect on our brave fallen soldiers, we should reflect on the war mongering politicians who were (are) in Canberra – and were complicit to the suffering in Iraq and beyond.

I suggest you read Michael Rivero’s article ALL WARS ARE BANKER’S WARS here (And support his website)

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  1. Before you start pointing the accusatory finger at who might be complicit, you might start by looking in the mirror. Do you or have you ever once paid taxes? Have you ever voted?

    YOU ARE COMPLICIT IN WAR CRIMES.

    • Yes and yes… and yes agree we are all complicit in some way, as we are all connected in determining humanity’s destiny. But I think it is better to look at recent past to learn. I would feel more complicit if I didn’t at least voice what is in my heart.

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