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the embassy itself. One was allegedly arrested with a suicide vest, while three others were killed. The<br />

four others are meant to still be at large.<br />

Why all the sudden interest in this region, is it really because of al-Qaeda? Or has that dirty word ‗oil‘<br />

anything to do with it, or is that just part of an overall interest. Yemen is of great strategic importance,<br />

particularly the Aden port, known as the ‗gate to Asia‘, and is just a spitting distance from East Africa, you<br />

can almost reach out and touch Somalia, to have American and allied forces based in Yemen, would<br />

logistically be a dream position for the West to have its military in order to deal with the middle-east,<br />

Africa and the Chinese problem, but there needs to be a reason or excuse for why our troops in the West<br />

should be there in the first place, and like North Korea is/was on the cards for a ‗military visit‘ in<br />

2011/2012 and beyond, so are places like Yemen, which is said to have more than 60 million guns, or is<br />

that a similar WMD kind of claim?<br />

It‘s been said that covert operations have been taking place just off the coastline of Somalia, and where<br />

Somali ‗pirate‘s‘ are being employed to act as just that ‗pirates‘, to attack and challenge whomever they<br />

can of the coast of Somalia, which is just across the Gulf of Aden and on the doorstep of Yemen, it‘s<br />

alleged the ‗Somali Pirate‘ attacks have been deliberately escalated so as ‗international‘ condemnations<br />

will insist action be taken, and will therefore justify the presence of an ‗all nations‘ fleet of navy‘s being in<br />

the region of the middle-east, oh yeah, Iran is not far off on the Gulf of Oman.<br />

It‘s also alleged, the real reason why the ‗China-Burmese‘ government has loosened its grip, is because<br />

it‘s been having difficulties to improve its influence in Sri Lanka and Burma to form new transport paths<br />

between the Persian Gulf, Africa and Middle East areas as naval paths of the Indian Ocean are believed to<br />

be the main artery that feeds the Chinese economic heart.<br />

The Freemasons have long been in Burma, the Rangoon & Ormond-Iles Lodge No 1268 [EC] operated<br />

there until 1969. On the freemasonry-today website, Mr K. W. Bond states he was initiated into<br />

Freemasonry in Central Burma in Lodge Yenangyaung 4374, almost 52 years ago. According to the<br />

masonic-lodge-info website, there are presently 9 Lodges in Burma‘s as of 2011. Burma is changing, after<br />

multi-party elections in 2010 ended 50 years of military rule, as the new charter gives the military an<br />

automatic 25% of seats in parliament. [3] National League of Democracy [NLD] spokesman Nyan Win,<br />

criticised the referendum: ―This referendum was full of ‗cheating and fraud‘ across the country; In some<br />

villages, authorities and polling station officials ticked the ballots themselves and did not let the voters do<br />

anything‖. [See it‘s going on all around us, this ‗so called democracy‘, doesn‘t exist, as ‗they‘ the<br />

Masonic/Illuminati put into power whoever they wish].<br />

The constitution barred pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, from running in the 2010 elections.<br />

However, Ms Suu Kyi had been detained for 15 of the past 21 years, and her house arrest term expired on<br />

the 13th of November 2010, and to many people‘s delight she was released on that day, and I bet your arse<br />

not so far in this distance future she shall join another farcical ‗coalition government‘, that are growing at<br />

such at rate I can‘t keep up with them.<br />

China is reconsidering construction of 13 dams on the Salween River, but energy-starved Burma with<br />

backing from Thailand remains intent on building five hydro-electric dams downstream, despite regional<br />

and international protests; India seeks cooperation from Burma to keep Indian Nagaland separatists, such<br />

as the United Liberation Front [ULF] of Assam, [4] from hiding in remote Burmese uplands; after 21 years,<br />

Bangladesh resumed talks with Burma on delimiting a maritime boundary in January 2008.<br />

Burma has a high level of corruption, and ranks 178th out of 180 countries worldwide on the<br />

Corruption Perceptions Index. The Military Industrial Complex have far too much financial interest to<br />

want to see the end of the fighting, bombing, occupying and supplying totalitarian regimes for them to<br />

want to stop. Even more importantly, it‘s in the interest of the West to prevent the likes of China and<br />

other expanding economies, who too have their eyes of the worlds resources, - so simply won‘t be allowed<br />

to easily happen, and if it does ever come to it, a lot of bloodshed is on the cards before this transition of<br />

power can finally be laid to rest. Wasn‘t it Nostradamus in his Quatrain No 10-74 - that said the third<br />

antichrist; ―...will be of the yellow race?‖<br />

Though here‘s also a real problem, as the West seems unable to stop itself and deal with it‘s addiction<br />

to consumerism and for all things crap, and which has become a way of life for all of us, - we‘re led to<br />

believe if it ends, so does the West as we know it, or so we‘re told, though we really should be going coldturkey<br />

and stop purchasing half of the shit that we do.<br />

But since we don‘t manufacture, produce or make anything anymore, small businesses have been forced<br />

out of the Masonic market place and only the major players such as Tesco‘s, Walmart-Asda, Morrisons,

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