War in Pakistan -Waziristan Coming Soon to a Market Near America.

It’s now the American brain and capital drain.

Low cost dollars are borrowed in the carry trade to finance investments in other parts of the world, but not America.

This is hardly the stuff of which lasting real American bull markets are made.

Google Muslim Brotherhood and Charlie Wilson’s War to see how USA allies covertly created, funded, trained and armed Al Qaeda and other terrorists like Irgun.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irgun

Irgun terrorism includes the father of the President’s Chief of Staff Rahm, his Amherst brother Obama Healthcare architect Zeke, and Hollywood brother Ari, a leading Talent Agent:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_M._Emanuel

In Orwell Memory Hole fashion, references to him belonging to Irgun Israeli Terroists on his and two of his three son’s websites was disappeared, perhaps in the guise of National Security. The truth will set us free.

The third son’s reference to his father’s Irgun terrorist activities remains until it is removed. It described his activities in Irgun as freedom fighter:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ari_Emanuel

One government’s freedom fighter is another government’s terrorist.

We think the defining difference is Did or do they kill civilians for their cause?

Lord Jeffrey Amherst won the Drums along the Mohawk British French Indian War. He employed superior military strategy and biological genocidal warfare trading smallpox blankets to Indians for pelts.

Fortunately for America, he was a Freemason who knew enough American founding father lodge members to repeatedly refuse King George’s commission to win the Revolutionary War.

William Penn befriended the Native American population. This included my ancestors, the Delaware Indians, who married Moravian missionaries including the mother of Methodism. The Delaware became Christian and entered into the first treaty with Congress on 17 September 1778.

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