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Blair speaks of tsunami 'horror'

BBC NEWS SATURDAY 01ST DECEMBER 2005

Source:  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4139735.stm

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As expected, Blair and his fellow cohorts around the global political spectrum are all milking the recent 'Asian Tsunami' disaster for all that it is worth.

I have been trying to get the point across for some time now to people, that 'mother nature' herself is going to be further demonised and set up as the 'terrible twin' to international terrorism for which only 'Global Government' is the answer.  The propaganda is certainly there and even worse, the people are buying into it all.

And how convenient timing for this to have happened... right in the center of the Christmas holiday period when maximum numbers of men, women and children are in their homes in front of the TV, not distracted by work or school and to be frequently up-dated and bombarded with casualty lists and images of the devastation, which latest sources so far say has cost at least 124,000 lives.

But all evidence of prior knowledge (or even of the earthquake having been caused deliberately) to one side, it is clear that this event is being used as a shill operation, to usher in global government.

Even the fact that the nations of the world are pulling together (in terms of kindly giving financial donations to the relief work) is being spun to promote the idea of centralised global power through further 'pulling together'.  Remember that Mussolini believed in this concept... if you know what I mean!

Yes, under the circumstances, nations pulling together is what needs to be done right now, but once again the fact is spun and propagandised to promote the covert agenda.  Rather like an attractive woman undoing the top button of her blouse due to heat and her escort suggesting she take her whole blouse off.  Yes, it would solve her problem, but you can see why this is really being suggested by the guy!  Problem, Reaction, Solution.

The following article from the BBC website is just one of many that shows this technique.  (Pay close attention to the text highlighted in yellow).

Joseph R. Skelton - 01st January 2005


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BBC(I) NEWS UK EDITION > SATURDAY 01/01/2005

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has spoken of his horror at the "global catastrophe" of the Asian tsunami.

Mr Blair, who is on holiday in Egypt, said the long-term effects would need attention from the international community for months, if not years.

The disaster has claimed the lives of 124,000 people, including 35 Britons.

His comments, made to Channel Four News, came as donations from the public to a disaster fund reached £60m, exceeding the government's £50m pledge.

Chief executive of the Disasters Emergency Committee, an umbrella group of leading charities, Brendan Gormley said: "This amazing generosity means the DEC agencies will be able to rebuild shattered lives and livelihoods."

The government raised its initial contribution of £15m to £50m, making it one of the largest international donors.

Mr Blair said: "At first it [the tsunami] seemed a terrible disaster, a terrible tragedy.

"But I think as the days have gone on, people have recognised it as a global catastrophe."

He went on: "It is not simply the absolute horror of what has happened and how many people's lives have been touched.

"But it is also the fact that the consequences of this are not just short-term and immediate, but long-term, and will require a great deal of work by the international community for months, if not years, to come."

Mr Blair said he had believed from the beginning that the UN should be the lead agency in the relief effort, as "the proper clearing house".

He also paid tribute to the "remarkable" generosity of the British people in the aftermath of the disaster.

The Queen has also sent a message of thanks to British charity workers and those who have made donations.

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