Data: 12/08/2001 08:23
Da: TiM Publisher
Oggetto: Bob Djurdjevic on NWO mantra of perpetual
war/commerce (+ Black on Juournalism in Attachment)

Summary of Western help to Macedonia:
About the West, (I wish to say) only one thing. Two days ago, in full
view
of our (Macedonian) army, they had dropped off to them (the Albanian
rebels) two containers full of weapons. The next day, they attacked
Tetovo. Is there anything more left to say?"

FROM PHOENIX, ARIZONA

http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins2001/tim2001-8-1.html

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A Cover Story for the Australian New Dawn Magazine

1. Another Farcical American Oil War

Macedonia: Bosnia III, Kosovo II in the Making; Macedonia Section of
the
�Green Interstate� under Construction

By Bob Djurdjevic

PHOENIX, Aug. 10 - On Monday, government troops kill five Albanian
guerrillas while �peace negotiations� continued at a lake resort on the
Macedonian-Greek border. On Tuesday, Albanian terrorists ambush and
kill
10 government soldiers in the worst single act of violence since the
conflict began in February of this year. On Wednesday, the Lake Ohrid
�peace negotiators� emerge to announce a �breakthrough deal.�

Sane people laugh. The rest applaud.

�Let's give peace another chance," said Macedonia�s defense minister,
Vlado
Buckovski, considered a moderate, a euphemism for a Washington stooge.
He
spoke at a news conference Aug. 9 about the killing of the 10
Macedonian
soldiers.

A Hollywood farce? No. Just a few farcical scenes from America�s
farcical
oil war in Macedonia.

If it weren�t so tragic, the war that has claimed over 100 lives in the
last six months would be downright boring. Were it a film, it could be
titled �Bosnia III,� or �Kosovo II,� just well as �Macedonia.� It�s a
�been there, done that�-production using the same scenario as that in
Bosnia (1993-1995) and Kosovo (1998-1999). Only actors and scenery are
different.

The plot goes like this� American government, acting on behalf of the
Princes of the 20th Century - the New World Order�s real masters,
multinational corporations - incites a regional conflict where none had
existed before. It does it by training and arming ethnic (Islamic)
terrorists. Or by using some of our �allies� to its bidding (such as
Iran,
in the case of Bosnian Muslims; or Germany, in the case of Kosovo
Albanians).

The NWO lapdog media echo the State Department pronunciations. Soon
enough, western public are told that the Washington-trained and funded
terrorists are �[insert name here] Liberation Army,� or �ethnic
insurgents.� They are supposedly fighting for �independence� or greater
�minority rights.�

When the local government responds militarily to gruesome acts of
violence
by the western-trained thugs, such authorities, not the terrorists, are
portrayed by the western media as �rogue� governments.

The intent is, of course, to play on emotions of tens of millions of
legal
or illegal immigrants in the United States, Western Europe and
Australia. After all, these newcomers, many with �green cards� if not
citizenship papers in their pockets, know better than most stupefied
native
citizens about government abuses (some also sponsored by Washington,
such
as in Indonesia, El Salvador or Chile, for example).

Both citizen groups, however, are equally gullible, and thus easily
duped,
by the NWO media. Which is why the greatest violations of sovereignty
and
human rights since the Soviet or Hitler�s invasions of neighboring
countries have been carried out by the NWO forces in the last 10 years
without as much as a whimper from the Coke- and McDonald�s-infatuated
western masses.

The ultimate goal of the Balkans clashes has been to send in the
American
and other international troops as �peacekeepers.� Their presence claims
another piece of the geopolitically strategic ground for NATO, at
Russia�s
expense. And it provides security for a future pipeline from the Black
Sea
to the Adriatic (see the map).

As a result, NATO has now occupied virtually all of the former
Yugoslavia,
once a buffer zone between the West and the (Soviet) East. Since the
quisling Bulgarian and Romanian governments are pleading to be admitted
to
NATO, this Cold War relic, a military alliance created to defend the
West
against the now non-existent threat from a non-existent country (the
Soviet
Union), has practically achieved its goal of reaching the Black Sea. In
its wake, a new �Iron Curtain� has descended upon Europe (see the map):

No wonder the American president, who said during his 2000 election
campaign that he would pull the U.S. troops out of the Balkans, has
done a
turn-about-face. By doing so, George W. Bush proved that the interests
of
American oil and other multinational companies come first, that of the
American public - a distant second.

Bush pushed the U.S. deeper into the Balkans quagmire in late June when
her
ordered some 80 American G.I.�s in to rescue about 320 Albanian
terrorists
from Aracinovo, a small town only six miles northeast of Skopje,
Macedonia�s capital. The U.S. troops marshaled 15 buses, 3 trucks, 3
ambulances and 16 Humvees for an operation in which the Albanian rebels
were whisked off to safety of the NATO-occupied Kosovo (see the map).

The news of the American G.I.�s coming to the aid of Albanian
terrorists
spawned a huge riot in Skopje, during which the Macedonian Parliament
was
occupied by some of the over 5,000 angry citizens for several
hours. Protesters fired guns in the air and shouted anti-western
slogans
during the night of June 25-26.

The June 26 New York Times edition carried a front page photo of the
Macedonian troops trying to prevent some citizens of the Umin Dol
village
from attacking the 101st Airborne Division G.I.�s who were rescuing the
Aracinovo Albanian rebels. Outside the capital, an American diplomat
was
slightly wounded, apparently accidentally, by the Macedonian army
soldiers.

Several other anti-western protests erupted in Skopje during the month
of
July, usually after new acts of terrorism by the Albanian insurgents.
The
targets of the local Slavic populace�s wrath were American, German and
British embassies, as well as a local McDonald�s restaurant and an OSCE
(Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) car.

Macedonian government spokesman, Antonio Milososki, called NATO in a
July
23 news conference �a big friend of our enemies.� The truth could not
have
been spoken any more plainly. No wonder the State Department ordered
all
of its non-essential embassy employees to leave Skopje.

It is especially ironic that the U.S. troops were sent to rescue
Albanian
rebels less than a week after George W. Bush and his senior foreign
affairs
officials declared that they did NOT want the U.S. troops involved in
any
NATO operations that were to follow an eventual ceasefire. Estimated at
about 3,500, this NATO �peacekeeping� contingent is likely to be led by
the
British, whose government has agreed to deploy in Macedonia some 3,000
of
its troops. (No, regrettably British Petroleum isn�t paying for them,
although it probably should be since they serve its interests).

Using American soldiers to save Albanian terrorists was evidently
deemed by
the White House and the Pentagon a legitimate mission. Why? Because
birds
of a feather flock together. Albanian insurgents in Macedonia were
fighting a Washington fight, just as they were three years ago in
Kosovo
(see �Kosovo: Bosnia II, Serbia�s Aztlan, Chechnya�, Mar. 6, 1998 -
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins/tim98-3-1.html). No wonder a top
NATO official in Macedonia (Daniel Speckhard) defensively told the New
York
Times that the late June U.S. action was �a one-time offer (to save the
rebels) aimed at bolstering peace.�

Really? If so, why did NATO, the Albanian terrorists� air wing in
Kosovo,
and a bus company in Macedonia, let the terrorist leave with their
weapons,
rather than disarm them first?

Details, details� The NATO �lie and deny� spokespeople have never been
very
big on details or logic, as those who have followed the TiM reports
during
the 1999 bombing of Serbia know very well (see
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Kosovo/war-peace.html). Fortunately, they
fooled only the ignorant or the gullible. Here�s, for example, what
Colonel David Hackworth, America�s most decorated living soldier, said
about the U.S. Aracinovo escapade in his July 10 column:

�This operation didn't pass the smell test for me. I couldn't stop
asking
myself why NATO brass would risk the lives of 80 American paratroopers
to
save a band of heavily armed cutthroats bent on overthrowing the
established government of a country that our president and State
Department
have repeatedly stated they are committed to save.

The act was kind of like an FBI SWAT team rescuing Timothy McVeigh
minutes
before the execution. My first thought was, Whose side are we really
on? My
second was, What's the objective here -- stabilizing or destabilizing
Macedonia?

The UCK (an acronym for the Kosovo Liberation Army) brigade -- dug in
around Aracinovo, four miles north of Skopje, the capital of Macedonia
--
had been surrounded for two weeks, under heavy attack by Macedonian
government forces and on the verge of destruction. Imagine how we'd
feel if
one of our units was about to take out a rebel brigade whose objective
was
to overthrow our government, when out of nowhere a Canadian paratroop
company swooped in and saved the enemy force?

Of course, the Macedonians were fit to be tied.

Sources in the U.S. Army in Kosovo familiar with the 3/502nd Airborne
Battalion's rescue operation confirm that the mission was all about
saving
the "17 'instructors' among the withdrawing rebels -- former U.S.
officers,
who were providing the rebels with continued military education. But
that
was not enough: The Macedonian security forces claim that 70 percent of
the
equipment taken away by the guerrillas had been U.S. made -- to include
even the most modern third-generation night vision devices," as
reported by
the German newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt on June 28.

Other sources say the "17 instructors" were members of a high-ticket
Rent-a-Soldier outfit called MPRI -- Military Professional Resources
Incorporated -- that operates in the shadow of the Pentagon and has
been
hired by the CIA and our State Department for ops in ex-Yugoslavia. The
company, headed up by former U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Carl E.
Vuono,
is filled with former U.S. Army personnel, from generals to senior
sergeants, all of whom draw handsome wages on top of their Army retired
salaries.

This is the same outfit that in the early 1990s trained Croatian
soldiers
for Operation Storm -- which resulted in the brutal ethnic cleansing of
200,000 unarmed Serb civilians -- as well as bringing Croatian Gen.
Agim
Ceku up to speed. Ceku, who played a central role in the slaughter, is
alleged to have killed thousands of other Serb civilians before joining
the
KLA in 1999, where he again received training and assistance from CIA
and
State Department contractors operating overtly and covertly throughout
ex-Yugoslavia and around the globe.�

Naturally, actions like this make Hackworth and other honorable
American
veterans furious. One still-serving three-war vet, for example, told
Hackworth: �A number of contractors have been pitching me to work for
them
after I retire. I said no. There's no principles, no love of country,
no
honor -- just MONEY. I can't ... sell my soul for a buck.�

�There are laws on the books that prevent American citizens from
serving
foreign governments,� Hackworth railed. �It's about time Congress did
its
duty and enforced them.�

True. But �who will guard the guards themselves?� (Juvenal, a.d. 60-
130).
What if the American government, including Congress, is in service of
the
multinational Princes?

Frankfurter Rundschau, a respected German paper, virtually said that in
its
July 9 report on Macedonia. Quoting Andreas Buro, a political analyst
and
a representative of the Committee for Basic Rights and Democracy, the
German daily said that, �the West has never seriously followed a policy
of
conflict-prevention in Macedonia, at least partly because the United
States
wants to increase its influence in that part of the world.�

�The United States wants a reason to beef up its military and political
influence in the Balkans,� Buro said. He cited the huge U.S. base
(Bondsteel) near Pristina, Kosovo, one of the largest in the world,
from
which �the U.S. forces can oversee transport routes and pipelines.�

To support his claim, Buro cited a letter from Willi Wimmer, a security
expert from Germany's conservative Christian Democratic Union party.
Wimmer
sent the letter, which has received relatively little public notice, to
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder after a meeting of heads of state,
foreign ministers and defense ministers in Bratislava, Slovakia, in
early
May. The United States, he wrote, wants to correct an oversight from
the
World War II era, and station U.S. military forces in the (Balkans)
area
for strategic reasons.

This writer first pointed out in November 1995, right after the Dayton
accords that ended the Bosnian war were signed, that the �Green
Interstate�
(see http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins/tim95-11.html), an Islamic
demographic �highway� from Bihac (Bosnia) to Istanbul, represents a
confluence of NATO and Islamic interests. And I predicted that next
conflagration point after Bosnia would be Kosovo, followed by Macedonia.

This also helped explain why the former U.S. president, George Bush
Sr.,
announced in December 1992 (see
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins2000/tim2000-7-5.html ), after he
had
already lost the election, that he would the U.S. troops to this
yet-to-be-formed �country.� And why Bush Jr. is now following in his
Dad�s
and Bill Clinton�s footsteps. Because they are all puppets controlled
by
the same puppeteers - the global multinational Princes.

The fact that Bush Jr. chose a defense contractor and an oil company
executive (Dick Cheney, who also served as Secretary of Defense in Bush
St.�s government) for his vice president and overseer of national
security,
speaks volumes about which side an American president�s bread is
buttered
on (see �Weep Mankind,� this writer�s July 2000 article on that topic -
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins2000/tim2000-7-5.html). Of course,
George Bush Sr. was himself a former oil company executive when he
wasn�t
in government service, doing virtually the same job.

(Also check out the article �Blood for Oil, Drugs for Arms,� (April
2000),
which was published as a front-page story in the New Dawn magazine�s
July-August 2000 issue).

It is worthy of note that Macedonia was being hailed in the mid-1990s
by
the New World Order globalist elite as a model multicultural
country. George Soros, for example, publicly praised Macedonia and
often
met with its former president Kiro Gligorov, who narrowly survived an
assassination attempt in September 1995. By that stage, some 500
American
troops had been showing the flag in this former Yugoslav republic for
over
two years.

The Frankfurter Rundschau report also said that the British and U.S.
military advisors have been training members of the ethnic Albanian
rebels
from the National Liberation Army (NLA). One of the Western goals was
to
prevent Russia from establishing a presence in the Balkans, Buro said.
But
for Macedonia and the Balkans themselves, a Russian involvement could
be
important. Or that of Russia�s friends, such as the Ukraine.

Which is why the Bush administration is evidently trying to stop it.
While
publicly proclaiming its support for the Macedonian government, the
National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice, said during her visit to
Kiev
on July 25, that she had received assurances from the Ukraine
government
that it would no longer sell arms to Macedonia. Between May and July,
the
Ukraine had reportedly sent to Macedonia two Sukhoi-25 fighter jets,
six
Mi-24 attack helicopters, and four Mi-8 military transport helicopters,
according to a July 26 Tanjug news agency report.

At the same time, U.S. military aid seems to be pouring in to its
Albanian
rebel prot�g�s even as the �peace talks� are being pushed by American
diplomats. Like William Walker in Kosovo during the 1998-1999 period
(see
�Washington Crisis Factory� -
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Columns/new-dawn.html and �CIA Ties to KLA�
-
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins2000/tim2000-3-3.HTML), special
State
Department envoy, James Pardee, is Washington�s �Trojan Horse� in
Macedonia. His job is to distract and confuse.

But many Macedonians aren�t falling for it as evident by the almost
daily
anti-American protests in Skopje these days. That�s because many
Macedonians have seen or heard firsthand reports of the American
support of
the Albanian insurgents. Here�s, for example, our translation of a
message
the Truth in Media received on July 24 from a Macedonian whose identity
is
known to us, but whose name is being withheld for his own security:

�The last two days have been terrible. The Shiptars (Albanians) have
taken
half of Tetovo (a town northwest of Skopje - see the map), and 80% of
villages around Tetovo. There are quite a few dead and wounded
civilians
who are being driven from their homes� About the West, (I wish to say)
only
one thing. Two days ago, in full view of our army, they had dropped off
to
them (the Albanian rebels) two containers full of weapons. The next
day,
they attacked Tetovo. Is there anything more left to say?�

If still in doubt about the real reason for Washington�s support of the
Albanians (oil), take a look at the map at the start of this article.
Note
that the flashpoints of the latest Albanian insurgency lie north and
northeast of Skopje. In other words, trouble spots are AWAY from the
areas
in which the Albanians are ethnically dominant. But they do lie along
the
route of the future oil corridor - the �Green Interstate,� as we put it.

So much for the Albanian rebels having anything to do with �liberation�
or
�secession� of the 23% Albanian minority from Macedonia. Like their KLA
predecessors in Kosovo from which many of the fighters come, they are
mercenaries of the New World Order.

So what does this tell us about �Dubya,� the current American
president,
and his foreign policy team?

(1) The best way of fighting international terrorism is to save the
terrorists so they can fight for us another day. Except for domestic
terrorists, of course (McVeigh, Waco women and children; Ruby Ridge
�rebels��), who must be killed to set an example for other Americans
who
may be unhappy with the NWO�s usurpation of the U.S. government.

(2) Words are cheap. Dubya�s actions speak louder than words.

(3) Any differences between the Dubya and Bill Clinton foreign policy
is
purely accidental. No similarities are.
No wonder Bush�s approval rating back home has now dropped to 50%, the
lowest level for a sitting president in five years. What the American
public seems to be saying is: Clinton was bad, but a Clinton look-alike
is
worse.
NATO to Use Yugoslav Military Bases?

Dubya�s approval ratings would probably sink even lower if the American
media were to carry one of the more bizarre Balkans news items that
emerged
in the last few days. Two years ago after trying to bomb a defiant
Yugoslavia into the stone age, NATO officials are asking that country�s
government for permission to use the Serb military bases, according to
an
Aug. 5 report by the London Sunday Times
(http://www.sunday-
times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2001/08/05/stifgneur01004.html
).

The reason? The NATO �supermen� seem to have miscalculated a little
when
they started the Macedonian war. An all-out war in Macedonia would cut
off
the Thessalonika-Kosovo supply route, a vital lifeline for some 40,000+
NATO troops in Kosovo.

So NATO officials, hat in hand and checkbook in pocket, are now talking
with Yugoslav government officials about supplying their Kosovo troops
through Serbia (from Hungary, a NATO country). The alliance would need
to
send up to 80 trucks a day through Yugoslavia, with stop-offs at
Yugoslav
Army bases in Novi Sad in the north, and in Nis in the south.

�There are 40,000 guys in Kosovo - and they need feeding, water, tents,
whatever. We've got to look at the alternatives,� a NATO planner told
the
Times. He admitted that the options of going through the Montenegrin
mountains, or the bandit-infested north of Albania, had been ruled
out. Planners have calculated it would take a year to build a suitable
road through Kukes in northern Albania.

A source close to recent talks in Belgrade between the five leading
NATO
countries and Yugoslavia, said the U.S., which is heading the
negotiations,
wants relations between the Pentagon and Belgrade to get back to where
they
were before Slobodan Milosevic came to power in 1987. Among other
things,
this means that Yugoslav officers would be sent to West Point and Fort
Lauderdale for training.

Details of a NATO supply line through Serbia were discussed at an early
August meeting in Germany between American officers, the Yugoslav
foreign
minister, Goran Svilanovic, and the Serbian deputy prime minister,
Nebojsa
Covic, the Times also said.

Given the current Yugoslav government�s subservient attitude toward
Washington, Serbia may become a de facto NATO country even before some
of
the current Balkans frontrunners make it (Slovenia, Romania, Croatia,
Bulgaria�).
So is that bad? Not if NATO pays up. And what would be a fair price?
How
about $30 billion and counting, roughly the amount of unconditional war
reparations that the Yugoslav government should have, but did not,
demand
before becoming a western vassal. Instead, Belgrade sold out its
sovereignty and its honor by shipping Milosevic to the Hague kangaroo
court
for a mere promise of $1.3 billion, of which it has received one far
zero
so far.

Which is why the Serb prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, who orchestrated
the
Milosevic handover, railed against western treachery during a mid-July
visit to Germany. �When I was in the opposition, the European Union
promised us three million marks (about $1.4 billion) in cash for
Milosevic,� he said in an interview with the German Der Spiegel
(Mirror)
magazine. �Where is it? I am seriously warning the West. If my
government
falls, that would cost the international community $10 billion."

Only $10 billion?

Djindjic said Belgrade had been expecting to receive a first
installment of
300 hundred million euros ($255 million) by August, but had discovered
that
225 million euros of that would go toward paying off old debts.... �I
am
losing my credibility and cannot stabilize the country anymore. We
didn't
make any conditions for the handover. We wanted to show our goodwill to
integrate into the international community.�

�But I must admit that I am shocked about the farce of the western aid
which should amount to $1.3 billion,� he said. �If we do not receive a
financial injection immediately, we will have demonstrations and unrest
by
September at the latest.�

Maybe not if NATO pays up, huh? After all, �first you knock them down,
then you build them up,� this writer wrote in 1995, in reference to the
NWO/NATO occupation of Bosnia. That�s when I also pointed out that the
real NWO mantra was �perpetual war for perpetual commerce,� not �world
peace through world trade,� as the globalist leaders claim.
Guess the Yugoslav and Macedonian leaders are only now getting around
to
realizing it?
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2. British Big Brother �Watching Over� Macedonia President�s, Prime
Minister�s Residences

SKOPJE, July 21 - Macedonian Ministry of the Interior announced that a
KFOR
helicopter bearing British insignia flew over the residences of
President
Boris Trajkovski and Prime Minister Ljubcho Georgievski at the Vodno
hillsides on three separate occasions on July 19-20, the Macedonian MIA
news agency reported on July 21.

Observers noted some �lightning balls� being ejected from the
helicopter. A representative of KFOR was contacted about the matter,
and
he explained that they were only performing their regular observatory
maneuvers, during which a security shield of the helicopter reacted to
the
presence of certain radiation in that area.

For detailed investigation of these occurrences, the Ministry of
Interior
requested that a commission to be established, to be made up of
representatives of KFOR, the EU Monitoring Mission, the Ministry of
Defense, and the Ministry of Interior. TiM has received no further
information about the formation of, or the activities of, any such
commission.

Regardless of the nature and the origin of these �lightning balls,� the
mere presence and spying of the British Big Brother over the heads of
state
residences in a foreign country shows that Macedonia is neither a free
nor
a sovereign country. And why should one be surprised? How can a country
that has allowed unfettered access by NATO to its territory during the
Kosovo war call itself sovereign?

(...)

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