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woodsprite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 09:28 AM
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"Paraguay" caught my eye.
I somehow got on NewsMax's mailing list. I think my MIL signed me up because when I went to get off of the list, her name came up with my email information. I just filter then delete the suckers. BUT Today's headline seemed interesting. It was "US Invasion of Paraguay to Make You Rich". Apparently they want you to invest in Pantera Petroleum. Hmmmmm, Bushie and Moonie both have TONS of land in Paraguay. Makes you wonder if he's going back into the oil business after he leaves the WH.
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balantz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 09:36 AM
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1. It's for water, the next resource to monopolize.
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mac2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 09:49 AM
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2. Water for sale
Yes...they sent our troops to help Rev. Moon take the fresh water lakes in Paraguay.

They used our troops to make a religious person more wealthy and oppress the locals. I believe Rev. Moon has too much power over our government via our President. Other countries such as England threw him out. He is not a religious leader but a cult leader.

Even Hollywood is being impacted by Rev. Moonie. His stars filthy rich and have a lot of roles.

The media fails to inform the people. They should lose their FCC license Mr. Martin not expand.
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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 09:51 AM
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3. Bush clan and Moonies - a queer partnership
Edited on Wed Dec-19-07 09:52 AM by SpiralHawk
What do the Bush "Skull & Bones" Family and Rev. "I am the Second Coming of Christ" Moon have that makes them such imtimate buddies?

Is is more darkside evil-doing republicon Occultism?

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blogslut Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 09:53 AM
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4. Can you tell me more about the hollywood thing?
Who are Moonie's stars?
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mod mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:02 AM
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5. BFEE in Paraquay:
Bush in Paraguay (Update) - Escape + Water, Drugs, Oil, etc.


Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Bush in Paraguay (Update)

Wonkette, of all sites, has a superb rundown of a story
:
http://www.wonkette.com/politics/george-w.-bush/we-hate-to-bring-up-the-nazis-but-they-fled-to-south-america-too-208549.php

we first told a few days ago: Bush the elder has purchased nearly a hundred thousand acres in northern Paraguay, apparently adjacent to, or carved from, the 1,482,600 acres (!!!) owned by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, the Bush family's most notorious friend. Regarding the latter spread, this story (brought to my attention by a reader) is a must-read:

Nevertheless, national Senator Domingo Laino sees a different pattern in Moon's acquisitions. "There are two principal branches to Moon's interest in Paraguay," he said, "control of the largest fresh drinking water source in the world and control of the narcotics business", which is so prevalent in this area.http://www.rickross.com/reference/unif/unif240.html


Oil in region:

Small Talk: South American oil minnow Chaco is worth exploring

By Michael Jivkov
Published: 16 October 2006

The South American oil and gas explorer Chaco Resources may well be worth keeping an eye on in the weeks ahead. Recent news from the AIM group has focused on its operations in Colombia, but word has it that an important announcement is on the way regarding its interests in Paraguay.

Chaco is said to be close to a deal with the government of the landlocked South American country which would double the size of its acreage there. News of the coup for the company could come as early as this week. The bloc Chaco hopes to win sits on a geological structure that runs into Brazil, where it is already producing oil. Given this fact, it is very likely that the Paraguayan side will also prove to be a success for explorers.


http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features/article1876763.ece

October 18, 2006
Bush in Paraguay (Update)

Wonkette, of all sites, has a superb rundown of a story we first told a few days ago: Bush the elder has purchased nearly a hundred thousand acres in northern Paraguay, apparently adjacent to, or carved from, the 1,482,600 acres (!!!) owned by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, the Bush family's most notorious friend. Regarding the latter spread, this story (brought to my attention by a reader) is a must-read:
Nevertheless, national Senator Domingo Laino sees a different pattern in Moon's acquisitions. "There are two principal branches to Moon's interest in Paraguay," he said, "control of the largest fresh drinking water source in the world and control of the narcotics business", which is so prevalent in this area.
(Emphasis added.) Y'think Poppy and Dubya want a piece of the action?

http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/2006/10/bush-in-paraguay-update.html

Investment firms snatching up power plants, plus three more industry trends explained by Hoover's Editors. Read more or download a free report.

Europe Intelligence Wire/October 14, 2004

Paraguay -- The Reverend Moon has carved out a section of Paraguay that is twice the size of Luxembourg. Seamus Mirodan went to see it

Reverend Sun Myung Moon, spiritual leader of the Unification Church, self-proclaimed Messiah, multimillionaire and a generous contributor to the US Republican Party, has been showing a strong interest over the last five years in little-known Paraguay at the centre of the South American continent.

Since 1999, Rev Moon has built his personal empire which begins on the marshy banks of the River Paraguay and stretches beyond the hazy, level horizon through 600,000 hectares of arid land - equivalent to more than two Luxembourgs - punctuated by solitary clusters of withered trees and sad bushes which struggle desperately for air.

The scorching sun beats relentlessly on one of Latin America's most desolate zones. It is here in the northern province of Chaco, directly above the GuaranI aquifer, the largest resource of fresh drinking water in the world, where Moon's associates claim he wishes to build an ecological paradise.

Nevertheless, national Senator Domingo Laino sees a different pattern in Moon's acquisitions. "There are two principal branches to Moon's interest in Paraguay," he said, "control of the largest fresh drinking water source in the world and control of the narcotics business", which is so prevalent in this area. "President Lula told me that Brazil took serious measures to curb Moon a few years back as it became evident that he was buying up the border between our two countries," said the senator.

Allegations from local law enforcement officials support this claim. The so-called Dr Montiel, Paraguay's drugs tsar from 1976-89, said: "The fact that they came and bought in Chaco and on both sides of the Brazilian border is very telling. It is an enormously strategic point in both the narcotics and arms trades and indeed the available intelligence clearly shows that the Moon sect is involved in both these enterprises."

Paraguay is the major drugs port through which virtually all the cocaine produced by Bolivia and Peru passes. In the world's second most corrupt country, "the ease of buying influence is second to none", said Montiel. "Corruption reaches dangerous levels and he who wants transparency in Paraguay is a dead man. Indeed the famous Iran contra affair was operated from Ciudad del Este" on the south-east Paraguayan border with Argentina and Brazil.

-snip

http://www.rickross.com/reference/unif/unif240.html

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