[A-List] Fidel - The World Government - Part II

james daly james.irldaly at ntlworld.com
Sun Aug 22 04:09:26 MDT 2010


Reflections by Comrade Fidel
The World Government
Part II

http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/reflexiones/2010/ing/f180810i.html

â?oThe ABC of drug traffickingâ?�

â?oOpium is grown in different regions of the world: South America; The 
Golden Triangle made up by Laos, Burma and Thailand; and an area known as 
the Golden Crescent made up by Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia. Most 
of the opium poppy plants grow along a narrow mountainous area around 6 000 
kilometers long that stretches from South Asia across Pakistan and Laos to 
Turkey.â?�

â?oBy now it is clear that the Bilderbergers are not personally responsible 
for transporting drugs or laundering the financial proceeds resulting from 
such operations. The CIA is the one in charge of doing that��

â?oâ?¦Neil Clark points out that Soros is not upset about the goal pursued 
by Bush â?"who intended to expand the Pax Americana and turn the world into 
a safer place for global capitalists like him-, but about the gross and 
coarse means resorted to by Bush to achieve that.â?�

â?oThe Marshall Plan proposed for the Balkans is a mirage [â?¦] This plan, 
funded by the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and 
Development (EBRD) as well as by private creditors will mainly benefit the 
mining, oil and construction companies and foreign debt will continue to 
grow well into the third millennium.â?�

â?oNATO military interventionâ?�

â?oThe consolidation of NATOâ?Ts power in the southern part of Europe and 
the Mediterranean is also one more step towards the expansion of 
Bilderbergâ?Ts sphere of geopolitical influence beyond the Balkans and 
towards the area of the Caspian Sea, Central and Western Asia.â?�

â?oTravisâ?T ghostâ?�

â?oOn the first week of November of 1999 I received what at first looked 
like a post card sent from Ladispol, a small town in the region of Lazio in 
Rome, near the Mediterranean coast.â?�

â?oMarch 30 of 1980 was the date when we officially left from the Soviet 
Union. While we were in Italy we settled in Ladispol, a small town that 
would be our home for the following year.â?�

â?oI went out into the streets. It was drizzling. Two little boys were 
delighted, jumping and splashing around from puddle to puddle, leaving the 
footprints of their shoes on the sidewalk. I crossed the elegant street 
under the storm clouds and opened the door of the pub that was right at the 
corner of my house. November 29 of 1999. What on earth did all of that mean? 
I read the text again. â?~I am doing fine. I wish you were here.â?T Signed: 
Fashoda. Who on earth was this guy?â?�

â?oFashoda was not a person, but a place! I could feel my heart pumping. 
November 29 of 1999 [â?¦] Suddenly I sat up on my seat. Fashoda!! Travis 
Read!!â?�

â?oTravis was a mugger whom I had met during the meeting of the Bilderberg 
Club in King City in 1996. He was an undisciplined and loathsome petty thief 
[â?¦] Travis was prone to arrests, and to be released almost as 
quickly.â?�

â?oLater on I learned that Travis Read had become a criminal to be able to 
work with criminals.â?�

â?oHe was sent to Sudan through contacts that worked both for the CIA and 
for Canadaâ?Ts National Police, the RCMP [â?¦] The details about his trip to 
Sudan were never revealed, but just like in 1989, that godforsaken place 
happened to attract the most inappropriate guys out of the most appropriate 
reasons.â?�

â?oI said to myself: If Travis wants to see me, this will become a big 
mess.â?�

â?oI should admit that when things went wrong, I always relied on the former 
Soviet officials. Something inherent to them made them distrust the West; 
they canâ?Tt be easily bought, contrary to what newspapers and press reports 
make people believe.â?�

â?oThey were not the type of persons you would want to betray. I knew I was 
safe with them. My grandfather had risked his own life at the beginning of 
the 1950â?Ts to save the lives of the parents of these men, who were KGB 
agents��

â?oOn November 27, late in the afternoon, my cell phone rang. Travis was 
calling. He was booked in at some ramshackle residence in the outskirts of 
Rome.â?�

â?o-Piazza della Repubblica, at five thirty in the afternoon â?"I 
interrupted.

â?o-I set the rules â?"shouted Travis.â?�

â?o- Do you want the information or not? â?"Travis asked.â?�

â?o-Not as badly as to let myself be killed â?" I said coldly.â?�

â?oTravis did not show up for the meeting. Around eight thirty in the 
evening we rushed to his residence -if that could be called a residence- 
holding our guns. The one-bedroom residence had been completely looted. 
Despite that we found no signs of struggle, blood stains or Travis Read dead 
body. As far as I know, no one ever heard of him again.â?�

â?oEvery now and then Travis ghost appears in the darkest places of my 
memory; a morbid remembrance of the frailty and fallibility of the human 
spirit.â?�

This is the way Estulin concludes Chapter 3.

â?oChapter 4â?�

â?oBilderberg and the secret war in Afghanistanâ?�

â?oThe reasons why wars erupt are rooted in the ideology contained in school 
text books: nations go to war for extremely long periods of time based on 
lies, as it has been evidenced by the First World War and every single 
conflict in the 20th century.

â?oThe famous historian Edmund Morgan wrote the following: â?~History never 
repeats itself. It only seems like it does to those who don't know the 
details.â?Tâ?�

â?oThe Caspian Sea and Central Asia basin are the keys to energy in the
21st century. Two thirds of the oil reserves are located in that region 
[...] In an article published by the â?~Oil & Gas Journalâ?T on October 9, 
2001, James Donan stated that America wants the region to be under absolute 
control of the United States.â?�

â?oMadeleine Albright [the former Secretary of State during the Clinton 
Administration and one of the persons responsible for the war in Kosovo] 
said that working to shape up the future of the region was one of the most 
fascinating things that we could do, according to â?~Timeâ?T magazine of 
May, 1998.

â?oThe Gulf war allowed the Pentagon to establish several military bases in 
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere.â?�

â?oAs has been documented by Professor Michel Chossudovsky in his work 
â?~War and Globalizationâ?T, the GUUAM Alliance (made up by Georgia, 
Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Moldavia) founded by NATO in 1999 is at 
the heart of the oil and gas reserves of the Caspian region. In this 
alliance, a leading role is played by Georgia, a US client State, where 
Mikhail Saakashvili removed President Edward Shevardnadze â?"former Foreign 
Minister of the Soviet Union- by means of a coup dâ?Tétat arranged by the 
United States and portrayed as a popular and spontaneous uprising.â?�

â?oAccording to â?~Project Undergroundâ?T [...] former members of the 
Soviets, the KGB and the Politburo are taking advantage of the oil wealth, 
and so are a formidable collection of important personalities of the Cold 
War, most of whom come from George [H. W.] Bushâ?Ts cabinet. The players are 
the former advisors to Reagan, Bush and Clinton, such as James Baker III 
(former Secretary of State of Bush senior administration), Dick Cheney 
(Vice-president) and John Sununu
(former Chief of Staff of the White House).â?�

â?o...Peter Sutherland (of British Petroleum), Queen Elizabeth II, from 
England (main shareholder of British Petroleum and head of the Committee of 
300), are struggling over the control of oil resources and the corridors of 
the gas pipelines that come out of the Caspian Sea basin. In 1998, after the 
secret meeting held by the Bilderberg Club in Scotland, I reported to the 
independent media that NATO, following the orders of the Club that founded 
it, gave Russia a green light to bomb Chechnya, knowing that this would 
further increase hostilities between those two countries, whose mutual 
hatred dates back to more than three hundreds years ago.â?�

â?oThe Iranian gas pipeline was not a mere business; it was a key component 
of a wider geo-strategic agenda: complete military and economic control over 
Eurasia (The Middle East and the former Soviet Republics of Central Asia). 
George Monbiot confirmed that in the newspaper â?~The Guardianâ?T of October 
23 of 2001. He said that oil and gas are of no value if they were not 
transported. He added that the only sensible route both from the political 
and economic points of view was the one that went across 
Afghanistan...â?�

â?oAfter the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Argentinean oil company 
â?~Bridasâ?T, directed by his ambitious President, Carlos Bulgheroni, was 
the first to exploit the oil reserves in Turkmenistan, where there is one of 
the biggest natural gas reserves in the world. [...] Afghanistan is the 
shortest route to the Gulf to transport the Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan gas 
resources from Northern-Central and Western-Central Asia.â?�

â?oBridas was astonished to see that UNOCAL approached directly the regional 
leaders and presented to them its own offer. UNOCAL created its own 
competing consortium, directed by the United States and sponsored by 
Washington, which included Delta Oil, from Saudi Arabia, together with Saudi 
Prince Abdullah and King Fahd.â?�

â?oAccording to Ahmed Rashid, the true influence of UNOCAL over the Taliban 
was based on the fact that its project was likely to be recognized by the 
United States, something the Taliban wanted to secure no matter the cost. 
[...] In the spring of 1996 the executives of UNOCAL took the Uzbek leader, 
General Abdul Rashid Dostum (a mass murderer responsible for the 
Dasht-i-Leili massacre on December 2001, when hundreds of Taliban prisoners 
were deliberately suffocated inside several truck metal containers while 
they were transferred by American and North Alliance soldiers to the prison 
of Kunduz, in Afghanistan) to Dallas to discuss the passing of the gas 
pipeline across their northern territories under the control of the North 
Alliance.â?�

â?oCompetition between UNOCAL and Bridas, as was described by Rashid, 
started to reveal the competition that existed inside the Saudi royal 
family. In 1997 Taliban officials traveled twice to Washington and Buenos 
Aires to be praised by UNOCAL and Bridas.â?�

â?oOnce again, violence would change the course of events. In response to 
the bombings of the US embassies in Nairobi and Tanzania attributed to Osama 
Bin Laden (although, according to French intelligence sources, the attack 
was perpetrated by the Mossad of Israel) President Bill Clinton shot cruise 
missiles against an empty shop both in Afghanistan and Sudan on August 20, 
1998. At that time, the Administration broke diplomatic relations with the 
Taliban and the United Nations imposed sanctions.â?�

â?oDuring the rest of Clintonâ?Ts mandate, there was no official recognition 
of Afghanistan by the United States or the United Nations. No progress was 
achieved regarding the gas pipeline.

â?oBy then, George W. Bush had entered the White House.

â?oDuring the last months of the Clinton Administration, the Taliban 
officially became a terrorist group. After almost one decade of fierce 
competition between the UNOCAL-CentGas Corporation, supported by the United 
States, and Bridas, from Argentina, no company had managed to sign an 
agreement to build a gas pipeline in Afghanistan [...]. George W. Bush 
resumed relations with the Taliban. And this should be no surprise, because 
both in 1998 and in 2000, ex President George H.W. Bush traveled to Saudi 
Arabia on behalf of the private entity â?~Carlyle Groupâ?T, the eleventh 
biggest Defense contractor in the United States, where he had a private 
meeting with the Saudi royal family as well as with the family of Osama Bin 
Laden, according to â?~The Wall Street Journalâ?T of September 27 of 2001.

â?oIn one of the most surrealistic and Kafkaesque episodes of the events 
previous to 9/11, â?oThe Washington Postâ?� quotes Milt Bearden, a 
CIA agent who helped to create the Afghan mujahedines, when she said she 
felt sorry that the United States did not take time to understand the 
Taliban. She asserted that the US never heard what the Taliban were trying 
to say [...], that the US and the Taliban did not speak a common language; 
that the US said to the Taliban to hand over Bin Laden and the Taliban said 
the US should do something that could help them hand him over to the US. But 
there is much more to that.â?�

â?oIn fact, relations between the Bush Administration and the 
â?~terroristâ?T and leader of Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, were never 
better.â?�

â?oThe evidence of a war in Afghanistan, where multinational greed merges 
with the avarice and cruelty of the leading names in the oil industry (BP, 
Shell, Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, among others) is simply undeniable. It is 
scary to think that a godforsaken place controlled by terrorists could 
become a point where the interests of the Bush Administration, Bridas, 
UNOCAL, the CIA, the Taliban, Enron, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iran, Russia 
and India convergeâ?�

Under the epigraph "A cowboy in the White House", Daniel Estulin points out 
the following:

â?oBush formed his cabinet by calling in several personalities from the 
energy industry who had close links in Central Asia (Dick Cheney, of 
Halliburton; Richard Armitage, of UNOCAL; Condoleezza Rice, of Chevron) and 
was able to take office thanks to the generosity of the corporations with 
vested rights in the region, such as Enron.â?�

â?oThe role of the Bush family in the oil policy of the Middle East and 
Central Asia and its strong links with the Saudi royal family and the family 
of Bin Laden have survived several generations.â?�

â?oAbout how the Bilderbergers created the Yom Kippur war with the aim of 
globalizing oil.â?�

â?oThe Bilderberg members do not leave any loose end. They do not work 
according to any five-year plan. They plan for a longer term. In the early 
1970â?Ts they designed a Plan B, an oil distribution plan which included the 
United States and another eleven important industrialized countries, and 
established a mechanism whereby, as Allen states, the oil produced within 
the US borders would be shared and allocated for the first time in the 
American history in case there is a new embargo on the oil from the Middle 
East.â?�

Epilogue of Chapter 4

â?oThe 1973 â?~testâ?T, prepared by the Bilderberg members, clearly shows 
that oil will be used as a control mechanism. The 1973 event was a warning 
to the American people and made them realize how much control could be 
exerted by foreign governments and multinational corporations on nations, as 
was expressed by David A. Rivera in â?~Final Warning: A History of the New 
World Order.â?�

Chapter 5 addresses the following topic:

â?oMATRIX: Data bases and the Total Information Awareness Programâ?�

"It is usually much easier to reach an agreement if there are no listeners. 
It is not a question of secrecy, but of being able to act more efficiently"

NEIL KINNOCK

European Union Commissioner and member of the Bilderberg Club

â?oThe Total Information Awareness Program (TIA) of the Pentagon is a system 
that starts from an encoded phrase, and then gradually dissolves the highly 
valued individual liberties of America, enshrined in its Constitution, to 
benefit a global and totalitarian State. Most of the details about this 
gigantic espionage system continue to be a mystery. After the attacks on 
September 11 of 2001, TIA had become a surveillance network representative 
of a stronger trend that has emerged both in the United States and Europe: 
the seemingly inexorable move towards a society under 
surveillance.â?�

â?oThe main axis of this Total Surveillance Network is a new and 
extraordinary modality called â?~data miningâ?T or discovery of knowledge, 
which is about the automated extraction of predictive information hidden in 
data bases.â?�

â?o â?~Accurintâ?T, which has displayed an unparalleled capacity to process 
billions of records per second, has already compiled the biggest accessible 
contact data registry in the world. Accurint looks through more than 20 
billion records that range from recent house swaps to old addresses which 
date back to more than 50 years ago.â?�

â?o...When more information was requested the persons responsible at that 
company refused to reveal any more specific details about the nature and the 
sources of data .â?�

â?oAccording to Christopher Calabrese, Counsel to the American Civil 
Liberties Union's Technology and Liberty Program, MATRIX [...] turns every 
American into a suspect.â?�

â?oAssociated Press has revealed that in January of 2003, the Governor of 
Florida, Jebb Bush, informed Vice-president Dick Cheney; Tom Ridge, who was 
about to be sworn in as secretary of the new Home Security Department and 
the director of the FBI, Robert Mueller about the secret project that will 
prove how the Security Forces could capture â?~terroristsâ?T using a 
software.â?�

â?oIberia Airlinesâ?�

â?oFurthermore, Iberia, the most important Spanish airline company, has been 
accused of giving out to the US government confidential information about 
its passengers��

â?oAccording to an article published by Andy Sullivan in Reuters on March 
17, 2004, the US is compelling airlines to surrender information about 
travelers.â?�

â?oLikewise, NASA also requested and received some confidential information 
about the traveling records of millions of Northwest Airlines clients, such 
as names, addresses, traveling itineraries, and numbers of credit cards for 
a similar data mining study [â?¦] The incidents have generated dozens of 
litigations. This was also a violation of its own policy.â?�

â?oAccording to a statement made by the Electronic Privacy Information 
Center on January 18 of 2004, Northwest Airlines hands over to NASA private 
information about millions of passengers, thus violating its privacy policy.

â?oAs was declared by Jon Swartz to â?~USA Todayâ?T on January 19 of 2004, 
Northwest Airlines is giving out to the government data about 
passengers.â?�

The author devotes one epigraph to the following topic:

â?oPrivate details for all to seeâ?�

â?oCommissioner Almunia, President Borrell and the President of the European 
Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, another habitual Bilderberger, launched a 
huge campaign for the approval of the fundamental rights which supposedly 
are enshrined in the European Constitution. [â?¦] What Borrell, Almunia or 
Barroso have never said to good European citizens is that each and every one 
of these rights, according to Article 51, could be suspended if so required 
by the Unionâ?Ts interest.â?�

â?oHowever, there is much more to say about the shameful evidence of 
betrayal by the European Commission regarding its own citizens.â?�

â?oEuropean control on telecommunications: European Parliament vote to 
accept withholding of data and surveillance by security forces.

â?oVote on the withholding of data of May 30, 2002 (In the former European 
legislation the PPE and PSE votes gathered 526 out of a total of 626 
Euro-deputies).

â?o â?~Statewatchâ?T and â?~Reporters sans frontiersâ?T were the only 
organizations that reported what turned out to be some decisions affecting 
hundreds of millions of Europeans.â?�

â?oBasically, the grandiloquence and the challenging attitude by the 
socialist regarding national and international laws are a farce. The 
alliance of the PPE and PSE groups at the European Parliament has evidenced 
that they support the demands of the European Union governments, instead of 
acting to defend the people and the rights of all citizens to privacy and 
civil liberties.â?�

â?oJavier Solana Madariaga, a key member of the Bilderberg Group, former 
secretary-general of NATO and secretary-general of the European Union 
Council/High Representative for Common Security and Defense Policy, 
supported a decision described by the International Federation of 
Journalists simply as â?~a summer time coup dâ?Tétatâ?T. Remember, reader, 
that personalities such as Javier Solana do no represent your interests or 
Spain interests.â?�

After that, Estulin documented everything in 16 more pages.

His book includes an epigraph entitled â?oMy end.â?�

â?oCreative memory is the subtlest opponent of historians. The pretext of 
forgetting things prevails and distorts everything that we decide to 
remember openly. Human existence and the world seemed to be justified only 
as an esthetic phenomenon, which does not mean life just for the sake of it, 
but rather a sharp contrast between the moral interpretation of existence 
and the world.

â?oAmos Oz, who is probably the best known Israeli novelist, made this 
observation: â?~Wherever war is called peace, where oppression and 
persecution are referred to as security, and assassination is called 
liberation, the defilement of the language precedes and prepares for the 
defilement of life and dignity. In the end the state, the regime, the class 
or ideas remain intact where human life is shattered.â?Tâ?�

â?oIf democracy is the government of the people, the secret objectives 
pursued by governments and sinister interest groups are incompatible with 
democracy. The very idea of clandestine spheres of influence within 
governments that launch secret campaigns against humanity is therefore alien 
to the notion of freedom and should be fought with vigorous determination, 
unless we are willing to replicate the fatal errors made in a not so far 
away past.â?�

â?oIn an ever more dismembered society, there are some elements that 
emphasize what we share, what we have in common, in a straightforward manner 
and with dramatic intensity. Human dignity and a legitimate desire for 
freedom, something that could be immediately understood anywhere in the 
world without any translation, are some of the most valuable aspects of 
universal tradition. This deserves as much support as it can receive.

â?oFinally, if criticizing the arrogant, unreflecting and abusive aspects of 
a totalitarian society sometimes makes someone laugh at you and label you as 
an â?~anti-everythingâ?T, you should take this as an honorable distinction. 
Graham Greene hit the nail on the head when he said that writers should be 
ready to change sides at any moment, because their mission was to defend the 
victims, and victims change.

â?oDANIEL ESTULINâ?�

Finally he devotes eight and a half pages to the memory of his grandfather.

â?oThat was the last time I saw him alive. He was an old man of regular 
complexion, ninety six years of age. He used to sit on his dilapidated 
couch, looking through his oversized glasses, trying to meet my eyes but 
hardly able to recognize them. He was alive because he moved and talked, or 
rather because he made a superhuman effort to connect the letters, which 
spilled over deep inside the little consciousness he had left and stubbornly 
refused to get together to form coherent syntagms. During the final months 
of his long life, my grandfather, a man who used to express himself with 
great clarity, who loved humor and debate, literally lacked words. In a sort 
of act of ultimate cruelty, cancer took away his ability to speak before 
taking away his life.

â?oHolding in my hand an air ticket to go back to Spain, I dropped by his 
house to say goodbye. During my last visit we didnâ?Tt speak much. I could 
not find the appropriate words. I was out of breath and I found it hard to 
breathe because I knew I will never see him again. â?~Goodbyeâ?T seemed to 
be a too simple and also too terrible expression.

â?oOn the table in the lobby, resting against the wall, there was a picture 
of my grandparents, which was taken shortly after their arrival in Canada in 
1983. My grandmother had passed away a little more than a year ago. My 
grandparent, who fell seriously ill at that moment, never managed to recover 
from the loss of a person he had so deeply loved for more than forty 
years.â?�

â?oTrying by all means not to break in tears, I keep on reminding myself 
that these pages are a vindication of honesty at the expense of cruelty and 
opportunity. The main subject here is not politics; neither is it an open 
criticism of totalitarianism. This is rather the heart beat of a man, and 
that is why I pay tribute to him. That is the reason why this should be 
read.

â?oMy grandfatherâ?Ts clinical death was established on April 18, 1995. 
Presumably this had been the last afternoon he was able to be himself, as 
Auden said when he described the day when Yeats died: â?~He became his own 
fans.â?T He turned into a memory; he vanished into the depths of his name. 
This is one of the mysteries of death, which should make a slight difference 
for everybody, except for those very close to that person.â?�

â?oLike the rest of us, people die at least twice. They die a physical death 
and a conceptual death: when the heart stops beating and when they vanish 
into oblivion. The luckiest and the greatest are those whose second death is 
postponed significantly, almost indefinitely [â?¦] Telephone calls from all 
countries and imaginable regions of the Planet were received. This was a 
tribute to the infinite admiration that he, my grandfather, an ex KGB 
counter espionage agent, inspired in all those persons whose lives were 
influenced by him.â?�

â?oHis grandfather was just a soldier out of many. He spent twenty five 
years defending the czarist empire, Alexander II and Alexander III. My 
grandfather followed the familyâ?Ts military tradition. He took part in the 
Revolution, the Russian civil war and the two World Wars. While he was 
defending the citizens of Minsk in the early weeks of the Second World War, 
his whole family, eleven brothers and sisters, his father, his mother, and 
his grandmother who was 104 years old, were murdered by the Nazis in 
Karasy-Bazar, Crimea.â?�

He lived a true life. He did not simply lived life.â?�

â?oMy grandfather had been married once before in 1930. He had three 
children. Then the war started. He fought in Belarus, he defended Brest, but 
he was forced to withdraw with whatever was left of the Red Army due to the 
advance of the Germans. Somehow, amid the ensuing chaos, he lost track of 
his family. A mother with three children, eight, five and three years old 
could not move as fast as the Red Army or the Nazi soldiers. They were 
captured by the Nazis, sent to a concentration camp and exterminated.

â?oThe Second World War, just as I show in this book and as I have 
extensively described in my first book about the Bilderberg Club, was 
cleverly financed by the Rockefeller, the Loeb and the Warberg. Prince 
Bernhard, the founder of the Bilderberg Club, was also involved. He was a 
Nazi. Most of the members of the British royal family sympathized with the 
Nazis as was the case for most of the US â?~liberalâ?T Eastern 
Establishment, the plutocratic structure that controls the economic, 
political and social life of that country. Hitler, the beast, was created by 
those who secretly attend today the Bilderberg Club, the CFR, and the 
Trilateral Committee meetings. To all these people, History is an empty 
blackboard to defecate on despite the anguish of others. Could anybody blame 
me for feeling such a deep-seating contempt against Bilderberg and its 
homologues?â?�

â?oIn my case, my grandfather continues to be my corner stone â?"my fellow 
traveler- even after his death. He is so much absent as he is present.

â?oTime and space are the tricks of a world wounded all around; the pile of 
residues which we call History, which also represents his successes. Those 
are also his successes. They, like time, preserve the magic that makes it 
disappear.

â?oI remember him mostly on his birthday. But to me this year is different. 
Age is an accumulation of life and losses. Adulthood is a series of crossed 
lines. I have trespassed a threshold. From now on, I am all by 
myself��

In Part II of this Reflection I have included quite a few lines of the final 
part of his book. They explain his contempt against the hateful Bilderberg 
Club.

It is terrible to think that the intelligence and the feelings of children 
and youth in the United States could be mutilated in such a way.

We have to struggle now to prevent them from being pushed into a nuclear 
holocaust, we should help them recover as much as possible their physical 
and mental health and figure out the ways in which human beings could be 
freed forever from such a terrible fate.

Fidel Castro Ruz

August 18, 2010

5:54 p.m.


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