There are so many things that are exposed (exposed in the sense of your
own discernment will expose them because you can see through all of the
propaganda and understand what they are REALLY saying) in this article,
it is unreal:
http://www.cfr.org/philippines/treading-softly-philippines/p18079
Treading Softly in the Philippines
Authors: Max Boot, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies and Richard Bennet
Volume 014, Issue 16
Weekly Standard
Zamboanga City, Philippines
The
war on terror that the Obama administration is inheriting comes with a
decidedly mixed record. Stopping attacks on the American homeland since
2001 has been the Bush administration's biggest accomplishment. Turning
around the war effort in Iraq, which was on the verge of failure in
2006, has been another signal success. But, as the Mumbai attacks remind
us, the threat of Islamist terrorism has hardly been extinguished. Al
Qaeda and other extremists have found in Pakistan the haven they lost in
Afghanistan after 2001. Since then they have waged an insurgency, with
growing success, against governments in both Kabul and Islamabad.
Meanwhile, Iran continues to be an active sponsor of terrorism as well
as a seeker of nuclear weapons. Its proxies may have been routed in
Iraq, but they remain as powerful as ever in Lebanon, and their
tentacles spread as far as South America.
Almost forgotten amid
these major developments is a tiny success story in Southeast Asia that
may offer a more apt template than either Iraq or Afghanistan for
fighting extremists in many corners of the world. The southern islands
of the Philippines, inhabited by Muslims known as Moros (Spanish for
"Moor"), have been in almost perpetual rebellion against the Christian
majority ruling in Manila. They fought the Spaniards when they arrived
500 years ago, and they fought the Americans when they arrived more than
100 years ago. The latest rebellion broke out in the early 1970s and
has killed well over 120,000 people. It was led initially by the Moro
National Liberation Front (MNLF), which challenged a martial-law regime
of dictator Ferdinand Marcos. That group began to reach accommodation
with Manila in 1975--a process completed by a democratic government in
1996. The MNLF demobilized its fighters, and most of its members melted
back into the populace. Some even took positions in the local government
or the security forces. But along the way several dangerous splinter
factions broke off.
The largest and most moderate of these is the
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which, as the name would
indicate, has a more religious emphasis than its socialist-nationalist
forerunner. It, too, has been in negotiations with the government, but
the peace process broke down in August after the Philippine Supreme
Court, much to the consternation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,
ruled unconstitutional a plan to grant the Muslim region a large degree
of autonomy. (Judicial activism, it seems, is one of many American
exports that have taken root here.) While most of the MILF, 8,000-10,000
strong, remained at peace, several of its "base commands," numbering a
few thousand fighters, declared war on the Philippine government and the
non-Muslim inhabitants of the island of Mindanao, burning Christian
villages and slaughtering their inhabitants. An estimated 200 people
were killed, and tens of thousands turned into refugees.
The more
extremist of these base commands have established a symbiotic
relationship with Jemaah Islamiyah, the Indonesian terrorist group that
carried out the infamous bombing in Bali that killed over 200 people in
2002, and Abu Sayyaf, a homegrown Filipino jihadist group launched by
veterans of the 1980s war against the Soviets in Afghanistan. Those
groups, in turn, developed close ties in the 1990s with al Qaeda.
Muhammad Jamal Khalifa, Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law, moved to
Manila to provide financing and organizational assistance to local
radicals. Training camps were set up in the poorly policed hinterland in
the Muslim south, and ambitious plots were hatched. These included
plans to blow up 11 airliners in midair, crash a hijacked airliner into
the CIA's headquarters, and assassinate Pope John Paul II while he was
visiting the Philippines in 1995. Among the chief plotters present in
the Philippines were Ramzi Yousef, coordinator of the 1993 World Trade
Center bombing, and his uncle, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who would go on
to mastermind the September 11, 2001, attacks.
The attacks on New
York and Washington finally awakened the U.S. government to the need to
do something about the Philippine branch of the global jihad. Military
exercises were conducted with the Philippines, and Special Forces and
CIA teams were dispatched to provide training and intelligence support
for local security forces. An early, largely successful example of
Philippine-American cooperation came in the search for an Abu Sayyaf
squad that in 2001 abducted 20 people, including three Americans, from a
beach resort in the southern Philippines. Eventually the kidnappers
were hunted down and captured or killed, although two of the Americans
died as well--one executed by the kidnappers, the other killed in a
bungled rescue attempt by the Philippine Army.
Since then, the
United States has set up a Joint Special Operations Task Force to direct
Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines. We recently spent a couple of
weeks meeting and traveling with task force members to get an overview
of their operations. With only 600 or so personnel, the task force
operates throughout the sprawling southern Philippines--a region known
to earlier generations of American soldiers as Moroland. There are only 5
million Muslims in the entire Philippine population of 90 million; 80
percent of Filipinos are Roman Catholics, making this the only Christian
country in Asia. The Philippines has a smaller Muslim minority than
France, but it is overwhelmingly concentrated in a few places. The
largest island in the Muslim region is Mindanao, with a population of 18
million, 30 percent of them Muslims. (The percentage was considerably
higher a century ago, back when young Captain Jack Pershing was fighting
Moro rebels, but in the 20th century the Philippine government
resettled millions of Christians from other islands here.) There is also
a string of smaller, heavily Muslim islands in the Sulu archipelago
stretching through azure-blue waters to the borders of Malaysia and
Indonesia.
What all these areas share, in addition to their
Muslim populations, is inaccessible terrain, with lots of triple-canopy
jungles, treacherous swamps, and soaring mountains that provide ideal
hideouts for outlaws. The surrounding waters are plied by countless
small boats that operate with little scrutiny from the Philippines' tiny
navy, which has only 62 patrol boats to cover thousands of miles of
coastline. Smuggling terrorist operatives, arms, and drugs in and out is
all too easy.
The rebels have another advantage. They can tap
into a widespread sense of alienation among some of the Philippines'
poorest inhabitants. Before we traveled south in a tiny C-12 passenger
aircraft, officials at the stately U.S. embassy in Manila told us that
in the Philippines as a whole life expectancy is over 70 years, but in
Mindanao it's only 52 years. Nominal GDP per capita in the entire
country is $1,600; in Mindanao it's less than $700. More than 55 percent
of families in the Muslim region are living below the poverty line,
double the share nationwide.
We could see the difference for
ourselves. Manila has its slums, but it also has soaring skyscrapers and
gleaming malls that would look right at home in Dubai or Singapore. In
Mindanao's second-largest city, Zamboanga, by contrast, there is not a
high-rise in sight. Instead there are lots of tin-roofed shacks that
serve as mom-and-pop stores and living quarters, often at the same time.
In the countryside, even that seems luxurious. Here you enter a world
of thatched-roof huts, often without windows, electricity, or indoor
plumbing. Many Muslims blame their lack of economic development on
discrimination and lack of sympathy on the part of the overwhelmingly
Catholic authorities in faraway Manila. The more radical among them
think that Muslims should rule as far north as the national capital, as
they did before the Spaniards arrived in 1521. It is little wonder that
jihadist propaganda, spread by Saudi-funded mosques, literature, and
charities, has found a receptive audience among people with such a long
history of grievance (even if the easy-going Filipinos, like most
tropical peoples, are hardly the most receptive audience for the
fundamentalist dictates of an austere Wahhabism born in the deserts of
Arabia).
To counter the influence of religious fanaticism,
Colonel Bill Coultrup directs a multifaceted counterinsurgency from the
Joint Special Operations Task Force's headquarters in a small, sealed
compound on Camp Navarro, a Philippine military base nestled next ato
Zamboanga airport. A self-effacing man with a ready smile and a puckish
sense of humor, Coultrup is not one to boast of his achievements, but he
spent more than a decade with one of the military's legendary
counterterrorism units. During that time he scored some notable
successes that are much-discussed in military circles but remain
classified. In the Philippines, he has had to master a very different
way of war. In sharp contrast to Iraq, where American commandos have had
virtual free rein to kill and capture "high value targets," here they
are forbidden by the Philippine government from engaging in any direct
combat operations. Their role is to bolster the Philippine armed forces;
their oft-repeated mantra is "through, by, and with." That sometimes
rankles some of these seasoned special operators. The leader of one
Special Forces A-Team told us, "If I had the ability to do here what I
did in Iraq last year, this fight would have been over in two days."
But that isn't an option because of Filipino nationalist sensitivities,
and in the best Special Forces tradition Coultrup and his troops have
made the necessary adjustments from a "Direct Action" mission to one of "Foreign Internal Defense."
Their weapons include bounties for information leading to the capture
of wanted terrorists as part of the U.S. "Rewards for Justice" program;
training, support, and intelligence-sharing for the Philippine armed
forces; and a combination of "information operations" and "civil affairs
operations" to wean the populace away from the insurgents. "The goal,"
Coultrup says, "is to set conditions for good governance, and
you do that by removing the safe havens of these terrorist groups and
addressing the specific conditions that contribute to those safe
havens."
We were briefed on each aspect of the task force's
operations while spending time in and around the cities of Zamboanga and
Cotabato on Mindanao and Jolo on Sulu island--all areas that host
substantial Special Operations detachments, mainly Army Green Berets and
Navy SEALs, backed by support forces from all the services.
An
important component of their work is providing "information operations
support" to the Philippine armed forces. Psychological operations
specialists showed us two initiatives designed to counter the
terrorists' propaganda. One is a text messaging campaign (texting is the
preferred medium of communication here) that encourages recipients to
participate in peace-promotion programs and report information to
Philippine authorities on terrorist activities. The other is a slickly
produced comic book series aimed at 18-to-24-year-old males, the prime
recruits for all extremist groups, featuring a Jack Bauer-style hero
battling villainous terrorists. All of the products
have to be translated into multiple languages because of the
multiplicity of regional tongues spoken in these polyglot islands.
Even
more than psy-ops, civil affairs is a prime "line of operations" for
the U.S. forces. A U.S. Army captain, head of a four-man civil affairs
team, drove us for hours around rural Mindanao to show us projects that
he is funding, including a new high school in a remote region and a new
building for an existing elementary school. He also showed off a huge
pile of coconut lumber, bamboo, and corrugated tin--materials that will
be used to rebuild 81 homes destroyed by rogue elements of the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front in the fighting back in August. The goal, he
explained, is "persistent engagement," creating projects that require
him and his Filipino counterparts to make multiple visits to check on
progress. Those visits engender trust with the locals and can lead them
to provide vital intelligence on insurgents.
Such considerations
were also very much on the mind of a Green Beret master sergeant a few
days later while he was directing, alongside his Filipino partners, a
"Medcap" (Medical Civil Action Project) in a small village on Sulu
Island. Working with a Philippine Marine battalion, the Special Forces
soldiers had set up a one-day clinic where residents could come in for
free medical and dental treatment. Cartoons were provided to entertain
kids, and free medicines were handed out to all. "It's important that
they don't leave empty handed," said one Philippine soldier. "We treat
those who need medical attention, and give vitamins and toothbrushes to
those who don't. Everyone receives something." In return, all residents
have to do is provide their names and dates of birth, which helps
security forces build a better picture of the populace.
Such
enterprises build goodwill with the locals and encourage them to chat
freely with both Philippine and American soldiers. "I'm trying to
determine their feelings toward us," the rail-thin master sergeant
explained, while enthusiastic villagers swirled around him. "You can't
ask directly. You have to probe around to find out if they want us here.
If so, that means they're open to us, which will make it easy to push
the bad guys out. But if they don't want us here after we've given them
all this, that means they're heavily influenced by the bad guys, so we
have our work cut out for us."
He added that the Abu Sayyaf
Group, which has redoubts in nearby mountains, will try to do "negative
information operations" to counter the Medcaps, telling residents they
can't trust the Americans because they won't stick around. To stymie the
insurgents, the master sergeant added, his A-Team will work with
Filipino authorities to repaint a local school or undertake some other
project. While there is nothing covert about the American role (the
master sergeant is wearing his uniform), he and other Americans are
careful to deflect most of the credit to their Philippine counterparts.
"We want to show what the AFP [Armed Forces of the Philippines] have
done for the people," the sergeant explained, "and we want the people to
ask what has ASG [the Abu Sayyaf Group] ever done for us?"
The
sergeant works for a larger Special Operations force on Sulu. Its
commander, Major Joe Mouer, ticked off how many such civil affairs
projects his troops have undertaken in cooperation with the Philippine
Marines: They have completed 80 miles of road, 34 wells, 40 schools. At
their headquarters in Jolo City, the American troops even host a weekly
movie night for hundreds of local kids. We attended one such event,
finding hordes of happy kids sitting on the floor of a large hall,
watching an animated feature while munching free popcorn. Soldiers act
as ushers, but they are dressed in civilian clothes and don't carry
weapons so as to create a nonthreatening environment. To counter enemy
propaganda that such events are used for Christian proselytizing, Mouer
has invited a local Muslim cleric to give a blessing before the start of
each movie.
The Joint Special Operations Task Force is hardly
alone in trying to improve life for Philippine Muslims. The U.S. Agency
for International Development is also active in Mindanao, with $130
million worth of projects planned over the next five years. Completed
projects include retraining former Moro National Liberation Front
fighters in farming skills and installing computer labs in hundreds of
high schools. The U.S. Navy has contributed by having the hospital ship
Mercy pay regular visits to the Philippines to treat tens of thousands
of patients.
These examples might give the impression that
Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines is solely a "hearts and minds"
endeavor. While "nonkinetic" operations do constitute a large part of
the mission, U.S. forces also help Filipino troops to capture and kill
insurgents more efficiently. At a "team house" located on a Philippine
military base in rural Mindanao, a Special Forces captain ran down for
us all the training missions his 12-man A-Team has undertaken since
arriving in the area in May. They have shared their knowledge of
mortars, long-range marksmanship, and even digital cameras. Using an
array of manned and unmanned aerial vehicles they have also provided
real-time intelligence that has allowed Philippine forces to track and
target elusive insurgents. Just as important, their world-class medics
have provided critical care to Philippine soldiers who have been injured
in battle. In some cases they have even arranged for "medevac" to
distant hospitals. Knowing that they will be taken care of should they
be wounded encourages Philippine soldiers to fight harder.
We
found out how much Philippine troops appreciate such assistance when we
went to visit the hilltop command post where Colonel Marlou Salazar, a
Philippine brigade commander, briefed us on the progress of his
operations against renegade Moro Islamic Liberation Front commanders. On
one side of his map there is a piece of paper that states his
objective: "Get Kato dead or alive." Ameril Umbra Kato is a
Saudi-educated MILF commander who went on the warpath in August. Salazar
has not achieved his goal yet, but he has managed to put Kato on the
run and capture or kill many of his men with an effective offensive that
received crucial support from the U.S. A-Team. "We boxed the area,
maneuvered, and attacked," Salazar says proudly, pointing out where the
battles occurred in the swampy valley below. He then shows off a hoard
of captured weapons, including a mortar whose serial number indicates it
was made in Pakistan.
At the request of the Philippine
government, which wants to negotiate with it, the MILF has not formally
been designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. Department of
State, but some of its "lawless" elements are closely intertwined with
Jemaah Islamiyah and Abu Sayyaf, providing these groups sanctuary in
territory they control. U.S. forces are therefore allowed to support the
Philippine military in their operations to reduce those safe havens. By
contrast, U.S. troops are prohibited from helping the Filipinos battle
another major insurgent group, the communist New People's Army, which
sometimes cooperates with MILF but which is deemed by Washington of
purely local interest--not part of the global war on terror.
Traditional
"kinetic" operations in which bullets are fired and bombs dropped are
still part of the Philippine strategy against their numerous guerrilla
foes, but they have become less important over the years, thanks partly
to the advice Philippine forces have received from the U.S. Special
Forces. At the officers' club of the Philippine Marine headquarters in
Manila, we sat down with Major General Juancho Sabban, a bullet-headed,
brown-skinned, bull-necked Filipino who has spent much of the past 30
years battling various insurgent groups. Today he commands Task Force
Comet, two marine brigades charged with pacifying Sulu island.
"For
three decades we were using a strategy of force," he says. "It turned
out to be a vicious cycle. We would have body count syndrome. Commanders
would become popular because they were warrior-like. But I saw the more
we destroyed, the more the number of the enemy increased. There were so
many instances of collateral damage and innocent lives being
sacrificed. Just by passing through fields with so many battalions we
were already stomping on crops and that makes people resent the
military. In the course of a firefight school buildings would get
burned, houses would be razed to the ground, civilians caught in the
crossfire. Everything was blamed on the military."
Now,
General Sabban says, the Philippine armed forces and their American
allies have "shifted strategy": "I have told my commanders that all
military operations should be intelligence-driven and surgical. How do
we do this? Through intelligence enhanced by
civil-military operations. We do civil-military operations to get people
onto our side. More people on your side will produce more and better
intelligence, and if you have better intelligence you'll have more
successful operations that are precise and surgical and that don't hurt
innocent civilians. Thus we will get more support from the people and
you will be denying the enemy resources and space to operate. People
will drive them from their own areas. So now their space is getting
smaller and smaller, until we can pinpoint them with information coming
from the people themselves."
Much of the available
evidence supports General Sabban's belief that the new strategy has been
successful. Abu Sayyaf hasn't managed a high-profile terrorist attack
since Valentine's Day 2005, when it set off a series of bombs in Manila
and Mindanao that killed 11 people and injured 93. Smaller attacks
continue, but there has been nothing on the scale of the bombing that
devastated the passenger ship SuperFerry 14 in Manila Bay in 2004,
killing 116 people. The group has splintered in recent years, with its
remnants focusing increasingly on kidnapping-for-ransom, which is hardly
different from ordinary criminal activity and signals the dire
financial straits the group faces. Abu Sayyaf has also made common cause
with marijuana and amphetamine producers who find shelter in
guerrilla-controlled areas. Its estimated strength has fallen from more
than 1,200 in 2002 to fewer than 500 today. Jemaah Islamiyah has fewer
than 100 members left in the Philippines. The links between the
Philippines and al Qaeda largely have been severed.
Of crucial
importance, many of the top leaders of both Jemaah Islamiyah and Abu
Sayyaf have been eliminated. Only nine or ten "high value targets" are
still on the loose, but getting them has been a study in frustration.
The rugged terrain allows the kingpins to slip away into the jungle
before ground troops can reach them. And the Philippine armed forces are
sorely restricted in their capacity for precision bombing. Several
Philippine and American soldiers we spoke with expressed frustration
that the Philippine armed forces lack armed Predator drones, AC-130
gunships, satellite-guided Joint Direct Attack Munitions, and other
high-tech U.S. weapons that could more quickly finish off terrorist
leaders. But the Philippine government isn't willing to pay for this
fancy gear, and the U.S. government hasn't been willing to donate it.
(Apparently some at the State Department fear that such weapons could be
turned against the New People's Army, though why that should be a cause
for concern is not clear, since the NPA is classified as a terrorist
organization by the State Department.)
Even without this
high-tech equipment, however, the counterinsurgency campaign has been
enjoying impressive success. We could see it for ourselves as we drove
around areas that had once been infested with insurgents. In central
Mindanao, the roads we traveled were deemed so safe that neither we nor
our military escorts wore body armor, and we moved in unarmored SUVs.
The
question now being debated about the Philippines at U.S. Pacific
Command is similar to the one being debated about Iraq at U.S. Central
Command: When can we leave without jeopardizing the gains that have been
made? In both cases, soldiers on the ground are saying "not yet."
Colonel Coultrup points out that in 2002 U.S. troops supported the
Philippine armed forces as they chased terrorists off Basilan Island,
but then U.S. forces left and the Philippine forces drew down. This
allowed the terrorists to stage a resurgence culminating in an attack in
June 2007 in which 14 Philippine Marines were killed, 10 of them
decapitated. In early December, another clash on Basilan killed 5
soldiers and injured 24. "I'm trying to work myself out of a job, but
drawing down before conditions are stable creates a vacuum allowing Abu
Sayyaf to return," Coultrup warns. He estimates that his operation is at
the "70 percent to 75 percent level," but that more work needs to be
done to eliminate the final insurgent lairs deep in the jungles and
mountains. Lieutenant General Nelson Allaga, head of the Western
Mindanao Command, confirms: "For now, we really need the Americans'
support."
One of the beauties of this low-intensity approach
is that it can be continued indefinitely without much public opposition
or even notice. The reason why Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines
gets so much less attention than the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
is not hard to see. In Iraq there are 140,000 troops. In Afghanistan
35,000. In the Philippines 600. The Iraq war costs over $100 billion a
year, Afghanistan over $30 billion. The Philippines costs $52 million a
year.
Even more important is the human cost. While thousands of
Americans have been killed or maimed in Afghanistan and Iraq, in the
Philippines only one American soldier has died as a result of enemy
action--Special Forces Sergeant First Class Mark Jackson, who was killed
in 2002 by a bomb in Zamboanga City. Three soldiers have been wounded
in action, the most serious injuries being sustained by Captain Mike
Hummel in the same bombing. Ten more soldiers died in 2002 in an
accident when their MH-47 helicopter crashed. Every death is a tragedy,
but with the number of tragedies in the Philippines minuscule, there is
scant opposition to the mission either in the Philippines or in the
United States. That's important, because when battling an insurgency the
degree of success is often closely correlated to the duration of
operations.
The successes of the Philippines cannot be
replicated everywhere. To make this approach work requires having
capable partners in the local security forces, which wasn't the case in
either Iraq or Afghanistan immediately after the overthrow of the old
regimes. It helps that the Filipino population is generally pro-American
and thus receptive to the presence of some American troops. As Major
General Salvatore Cambria, commander of U.S. Special Operations Forces
in the Pacific, says, "This is a model, not the model." But
this "soft and light" approach--a "soft" counterinsurgency strategy, a
light American footprint--is a model that has obvious application to
many countries around the world where we cannot or will not send large
numbers of troops to stamp out affiliates of the global jihadist
network.
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
10 Controversial Facts In The Obama Deception That Are Now Self-Evident
“Controversy is only dreaded by the advocates of error.” – American founding father Benjamin Rush.The KONY 2012 phenomenon was a fire that consumed itself. The propagandistic film went viral because of its sensationalism and commercialism, not because it was telling the truth and making a worthy difference in the discourse of international politics and the situation in Uganda.
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
Invisible Children, the group behind the film, has been described as cult-like and clueless by many experts such as Stephen Lewis, a Canadian diplomat and UN envoy to Africa.
We can learn three things from the globalist-run “KONY 2012″propaganda campaign that is now viewed as an epic disaster after its creator went berserk in public and smashed his fists on the pavement while naked. One, viral political films must be treated with deep skepticism and caution because their creators are not the final authority on truth and reality. Second, if discredited politicians, journalists, and organizations promote the film then it is likely that the political cause the film is pushing on viewers is not egalitarian and just. And three, the massive recognition and popularity of a political film is not an indication of its objectivity, sincerity, and authenticity.
Several other political films have went viral on the Internet in the past. The two biggest ones are Peter Joseph’s Zeitgeist, and Alex Jones’s The Obama Deception. Unlike the KONY 2012 film, those films were not funded by large foundations and did not promote militarization and state violence as solutions.
The documentary, “The Obama Deception,” released in March 2009, has been watched 30-40 million times in the last three years, whether on the Internet, or in DVD format. And that is a conservative estimate.
At the time, critics said that the film made wild and conspiratorial claims about Barack Obama’s presidency, the United States government, and Wall Street. But those critics are silent now. In 2012, the film’s controversial claims can be measured and fact-checked based on three years of hard data, evidence, and official statements by members of the Obama administration.
II. From Controversy To Consent: The Rising Political Relevance of ‘The Obama Deception’
The ten biggest claims that were made in ‘The Obama Deception,’ according to my reading of the film, are listed below, followed by a brief explanation of why they are true, when necessary.
1. President Obama is a puppet who is owned by the parasitic financial community.
This statement needs no explanation. It is self-evident.
2. President Obama is dedicated to the overthrow of America’s constitutional republic.
President Obama told Congress in May 2011 that America’s bombing of Libya was authorized by the United Nations, and that Congress had no say in the matter.
More recently, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta informed Senator Jeff Sessions and the Senate that the U.S. military answers to the international bankers behind the new world order, United Nations, and NATO, not the U.S. congress or the American people.
3. President Obama is a proponent of the fraudulent endless war on terror because he wants to use the global chaos to finalize the covert establishment of a global fascist government.
President Obama has continued, and, in many areas, advanced the Bush administration’s illegal and undefined global war on terror. Although he has not consciously used the phrase “global war on terror,” there is no doubt President Obama is fighting this senseless, diabolical, criminal, and evil war in America’s name to accomplish hidden political aims that go against America’s interests.
The mindless global war on terror is not being fought to defend America’s security, but to drive the United States government to bankruptcy and collapse, and make way for the establishment of a new global fascist government.
The Obama administration’s foreign policy is radical, and criminal. It has funded and armed Al-Qaeda terrorists in Libya and Syria to change unfriendly regimes under the guise of supporting democracy activists against their oppressive governments. And it is also planning to bomb Iran alongside the discredited right-wing Netanyahu government in Israel despite not proving their case that Iran is a threat to Israel or America.
In his recent article called, “The 0% Doctrine: Obama Breaks New Ground When It Comes to War With Iran,” Tom Engelhardt wrote:
“Whether he meant to or not, in his latest version of Iran war policy President Obama has built on the Bush precedent. His represents, however, an even more extreme version, which should perhaps be labeled the 0% Doctrine. In holding off an Israeli strike that may itself be nothing but a bluff, he has defined a future Iranian decision to build a nuclear weapon as a new form of aggression against the United States. We would, as the president explained to Jeffrey Goldberg, be committing our military power against Iran not to prevent an attack on the U.S. itself, but a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.”4. President Obama is the new face of imperialism in Africa, and militarizing the continent under the political cover of humanitarianism.
President Obama, who sold himself as a son of Africa, has used his power as the face of the world’s most powerful country to help his financial masters to further loot, rape, divide, and destroy African countries. On March 10, 2012, Tony Cartalucci wrote:
“Today, US Africa Command, known as AFRICOM, is spreading across Africa in the footsteps of Cecil Rhodes. As reported by allAfrica.com, Vice Admiral Moeller at an AFRICOM meeting held at Fort McNair on February 18, 2008 would declare that protecting “the free flow of natural resources from Africa to the global market” was one of AFRICOM’s guiding principles. Of course by “global market,” the admiral means the Fortune 500 corporations of Wall Street and London.Obama’s African agenda is far from humanitarian. The aim of the Obama administration, AFRICOM, and the Globalist Empire is to destroy and steal from Africa, not assist economic growth and generate prosperity. America is acting as the 21st century version of Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan, who conquered in order to destroy and kill.
In our politically sensitive modern age, pillaging Africa in the footsteps of shameless and quite racist imperialists is very difficult to do. Therefore, Joseph Kony, Al Qaeda, Qaddafi, starving children, pirates, and every other geopolitical ploy and contrivance imaginable, and some left yet unimagined have been used to justify AFRICOM’s expanding presence on a continent they have no business setting foot on.”
5. President Obama is motivated to help Israel attack Iran and start World War III.
President Obama’s opposition to an attack on Iran is done for public consumption. His real, on-the-ground policies are leading to aneventual clash between the United States and Israel against Iran. Such an attack would trigger a wider war in the volatile region, accelerate the collapse of the global economy, and draw the world closer to the fires of Hell.
6. President Obama is pursuing policies of de-industrialization and coercive population control against America, and other third-world countries.
The Obama administration has continued the unspoken policy of previous administration to de-industrialize the United States of America. While hiding behind the rhetoric of environmentalism and free trade, top U.S. officials in both parties have worked towards the goal of destroying the U.S. economy.
They have the misguided view that American overconsumption is an economic burden on the rest of the planet, and see their actions of destruction as necessary and beneficial for the long-term health of the planet. Also, they hide the fact that U.S. and Western multinational companies along with the crazy advertisement culture created American overconsumption. So, in a schizophrenic fashion, the corporate creators of the overconsumption problem are also serving as the destroyers who are executing the solutions, which are de-industrialization, economic depression, and other policies of mass death.
7. President Obama is trying to disarm the American people with fear-mongering tactics, and using back-door tricks to get around public opinion and Congress.
This is another self-evident truth that needs no explanation. I’ll refer you to the Fast and Furious gun-running scandal that went all the way up to Eric Holder’s office and the White House.
8. President Obama is destroying self-sufficient and independent communities inside the United States to prevent active economic and political resistance against the criminally hijacked federal government, multinational corporations, and Agenda 21.
The war against the Amish and independent farmers throughout the United States by the Monsanto-owned FDA is being waged in the name of environmentalism and sustainable development, and it is evil in the most extreme sense of the word. It is a war against the American people and the free market by multinational corporations that have hijacked the U.S. government and the international regulatory system. Their aim is to completely destroy the independent farmer, free communal marketplaces, and self-sufficient communities in the United States and North America because such entities are economic threats to their bottom line.
9. President Obama is impeding the economic recovery of the United States and advancing the financial oligarchy’s criminal plan to bankrupt the country totally and set up a military dictatorship.
The looting of America by the international financial oligarchs has been continuous, relentless, and absolutely devastating. It is part of a larger economic conquest of Western nations by the banksters, and their political surrogates in the IMF, World Bank, and WTO.
In October 2001, journalist Greg Palast wrote how the IMF’s destruction of Argentina in the early 2000s was a strategically planned operation in an article called, “The Globalizer Who Came In From the Cold.” Palast warned on the Alex Jones show in 2002 that the IMF’s economic model of looting and consolidation would be copied in America and the West. And the warning is coming true as America and Western civilization fall deeper into an economic crisis, with the IMF looming over every nation like a bird of death.
The solution to a financially engineered crisis that Palast offered was,“remove the bloodsuckers.” By contrast, President Obama and the treacherous U.S. political elite are offering military dictatorship as a solution because they work for the financial bloodsuckers.
On the eve of 2012, President Obama demanded that the Congress give him the power to indefinitely detain American citizens without proof or trial. But this power-grab only scratches the surface. The despotic power of illegal detention is one tool among many that will be used against the American people to defend the NATO/UN military dictatorship over America and North America. President Obama also says he has the right to kill American citizens based on the authority of his office. In other words, President Barack Obama is death personified.
10. President Obama is waging a total war against humanity for the benefit of his Satanic Globalist Overlords.
Again, no explanation is needed. Just take a long look at this picture of Obama. This man is purely demonic and possessed with an evil spirit. There should be no controversy about Obama’s birthplace. He is from the dark pits of Hell. With his evil actions he has shown himself to be a son of Satan.
III. Words of Warning, Words of Truth, Words of Power
At the end of his film, ‘The Obama Deception,’ Alex Jones said:
“In summation, Barack Obama is a Madison-Avenue created fad. All of the crazed Obama worship being pushed by the corporate media is scientifically designed to capture the public in a net of peer pressure mass euphoria. If the new world order can just distract the public for a few more years, the elite can finish constructing their police state control grid.Those words ring more true now than they did in 2009. President Obama’s own actions have demonstrated the truth of the observations and assertions that were made in The Obama Deception. Far from being wild, crazy, and conspiratorial, The Obama Deception is now regarded as ahead of its time in its political diagnosis of Barack Obama and the United States. It is truth-telling at its most noblest.
Barack Obama is the perfect Trojan Horse. He makes the people feel like they finally have a place at the table, even as he betrays them. Sadly, many Obama supporters can’t see what’s right in front of their faces because they’ve already invested their very identity in this artificially created cult movement. Throughout history, it has happened over and over again. People turn their intellect over to cult of personality mass movements, and it’s happening again.
The evidence presented in this film is documented fact. And those that ignore what history has taught us do so at the peril of us all. As frightening as the information in this film is, there are many things we can do to stop the globalist agenda dead in its tracks.
First, we expose the cult of Obama for what it is: a sad hoax. Next, realize that we are all being propagandized, 24/7. Investigate all information for yourself, be it political parties, the media, or this film. Be aware of the tricks that the elite use like the staging of false flag terror attacks and other crises.
Rediscover the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Promote a culture of true liberty. There is a reason why the internationalists are attempting to destroy the sovereignty of all 50 states. They know it is one of the biggest threats to their domination. The federal government has been completely hijacked by foreign interest, and more than 25 states have recognized this fact and are moving to block the New World Order at the state level by declaring their 10th Amendment powers.
But most important of all, there is a huge awakening taking place in the United States and across the world against the globalist agenda. Free people everywhere are joining together and saying no to corruption and tyranny, and no to world government.”
Abraham Lincoln said, “Truth is generally the best vindication against slander.” The truth that is in The Obama Deception has stood up against all forms of mindless attacks because it is secure in the firm soil of understanding, history, and common sense. Truth requires no defense, only affirmation.
The dictatorship of lies, myths, and frauds that has come into being in America is politically weak because it stands on the frail ground of state propaganda, mental oppression, and the rejection of history. It is destined to fall like every other dictatorship because sooner or later the official statements by the U.S. government will be received as absurd fiction by all, and its spellbinding power over the American mind will vanish into air.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Beware of your Preacher
Over the past decade, cities around the country have established
clergy response teams, comprised of pastors, priests and other religious
leaders from all religious denominations, to provide aid, counseling
and assistance to victims of crime and lately of natural disasters. Now a
report suggests that these clergy response teams may be used to help
put down civil unrest and enforce martial law.
Clergy response teams are nothing new. Though little information is available on the Internet, these teams have existed in various cities around the country since at least the 1990s. Their original purpose was to provide counseling for victims of violent crime and other traumatic events. One of the first such teams in Pacoima, Calif., is credited (PDF) with helping to reduce illegal gang activity in that area.
In Greeley, Colo., in 2002, the clergy response team helped officials deal with hate crimes against Muslim and Sikh residents and reduce community tensions. The program was set to expand to Grand Junction and Glenwood Springs by 2003, according to a 2002 U.S. Department of Justice report (PDF).
Some other clergy response teams are known to operate in Rochester, N.Y., (PDF) and Washington, D.C. (PDF) These were funded through Department of Justice Community Oriented Policing Services Value Based Initiative grants to “respond to the scene of traumatic incidents and provide services to victims, witnesses, and their families.”
In Washington, the East of the River Clergy Police Community Partnership “sponsors teams of clergy and other faith-based individuals that reach out to the families, next of kin and other secondary victims of violent crimes and homicide,” according to a statement on its Web site. “Its purpose is to provide aid, counseling and assistance to victims, witnesses and their families and to intervene in the occurrence of retaliation.”
After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Christ in Action, a non-profit group of clergy from around the country, assisted in disaster relief by providing meals and home reconstruction for victims displaced by the hurricane. According to the White House’s report on Hurricane Katrina, “Dr. Denny Nissley, the Director of Christ in Action, is organizing a Coalition of Faith-Based First Responders from around the Nation to be prepared for the next major disaster. This Coalition will perform disaster relief training for volunteers and will maintain a current roster of thousands of volunteers who can be quickly called upon to provide support during the next major disaster.”
Now comes a TV news report from Louisiana of what some other of those faith-based first responders were doing during Katrina: helping the government take away victims’ guns.
And when they aren’t taking them outright, they’re buying them. That clergy response team in Rochester completed a gun buyback program August 4, taking 102 guns from citizens and giving them $50 gift cards for Wegmans Food Markets in exchange.
In Bellefontaine, Ohio, last year, Logan County Emergency Management Agency officials held training sessions with local clergy advising them how to use selected Bible passages to provide counseling during crisis situations. Some of the training focused specifically on the bird flu pandemic, according to documents (PDF) obtained by a pastor who attended the training and forwarded to Alex Jones’ prisonplanet.com Web site. “Pastor Revere” told Jones (MP3) that “we get the picture that we’re going to be standing at the end of some farmer’s lane while he’s standing there with his double barrel, saying we have to confiscate your cows, your chickens, your firearms.”
One of those passages, Pastor Revere said, was Romans 13.
And since there are elections coming up, guess who is all for this? These Sam Brownback supporters. Yet another reason to vote for Ron Paul.
In any event, during the next natural disaster, terrorist attack, or pandemic, expect to see these clergy response teams out and about, providing counseling to people who need it, and possibly trying to take guns away from those who don’t.
Who does your Pastor take orders from, God or Government!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U2bDkixql8
Clergy response teams are nothing new. Though little information is available on the Internet, these teams have existed in various cities around the country since at least the 1990s. Their original purpose was to provide counseling for victims of violent crime and other traumatic events. One of the first such teams in Pacoima, Calif., is credited (PDF) with helping to reduce illegal gang activity in that area.
In Greeley, Colo., in 2002, the clergy response team helped officials deal with hate crimes against Muslim and Sikh residents and reduce community tensions. The program was set to expand to Grand Junction and Glenwood Springs by 2003, according to a 2002 U.S. Department of Justice report (PDF).
Some other clergy response teams are known to operate in Rochester, N.Y., (PDF) and Washington, D.C. (PDF) These were funded through Department of Justice Community Oriented Policing Services Value Based Initiative grants to “respond to the scene of traumatic incidents and provide services to victims, witnesses, and their families.”
In Washington, the East of the River Clergy Police Community Partnership “sponsors teams of clergy and other faith-based individuals that reach out to the families, next of kin and other secondary victims of violent crimes and homicide,” according to a statement on its Web site. “Its purpose is to provide aid, counseling and assistance to victims, witnesses and their families and to intervene in the occurrence of retaliation.”
After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Christ in Action, a non-profit group of clergy from around the country, assisted in disaster relief by providing meals and home reconstruction for victims displaced by the hurricane. According to the White House’s report on Hurricane Katrina, “Dr. Denny Nissley, the Director of Christ in Action, is organizing a Coalition of Faith-Based First Responders from around the Nation to be prepared for the next major disaster. This Coalition will perform disaster relief training for volunteers and will maintain a current roster of thousands of volunteers who can be quickly called upon to provide support during the next major disaster.”
Now comes a TV news report from Louisiana of what some other of those faith-based first responders were doing during Katrina: helping the government take away victims’ guns.
Could martial law ever become a reality in America? Some fear any nuclear, biological or chemical attack on U.S. soil might trigger just that. KSLA News 12 has discovered that the clergy would help the government with potentially their biggest problem: Us. . . .Watch the full report from KSLA-TV:
If martial law were enacted here at home, like depicted in the movie “The Siege”, easing public fears and quelling dissent would be critical. And that’s exactly what the ‘Clergy Response Team’ helped accomplish in the wake of Katrina.
Dr. Durell Tuberville serves as chaplain for the Shreveport Fire Department and the Caddo Sheriff’s Office. Tuberville said of the clergy team’s mission, “the primary thing that we say to anybody is, ‘let’s cooperate and get this thing over with and then we’ll settle the differences once the crisis is over.’” — KSLA-TV
And when they aren’t taking them outright, they’re buying them. That clergy response team in Rochester completed a gun buyback program August 4, taking 102 guns from citizens and giving them $50 gift cards for Wegmans Food Markets in exchange.
At one point, the officers ran out of cards and Police Chief David Moore had to rush to a store to get more, said the Rev. Deloris Simpson, a member of the Clergy Response Team.Aside from taking away people’s guns so they can’t defend themselves from the looting and crime which invariably follows such a disaster, then providing those same victims with “counseling,” the clergy response teams will also have an important role to play if martial law is ever declared. And one of the scenarios where that might happen is a bird flu pandemic.
“Thank God for Wegmans,” said Simpson. “They’ve given people the incentive to say ‘enough is enough.’ One lady turned in four guns and she didn’t even want a certificate. She just wanted them out of her house.”
The police collected 29 long guns, 69 handguns and four air guns. Officer Deidre Taccone said the department was just as pleased to get the air guns because they’re also commonly used in crimes. — Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
In Bellefontaine, Ohio, last year, Logan County Emergency Management Agency officials held training sessions with local clergy advising them how to use selected Bible passages to provide counseling during crisis situations. Some of the training focused specifically on the bird flu pandemic, according to documents (PDF) obtained by a pastor who attended the training and forwarded to Alex Jones’ prisonplanet.com Web site. “Pastor Revere” told Jones (MP3) that “we get the picture that we’re going to be standing at the end of some farmer’s lane while he’s standing there with his double barrel, saying we have to confiscate your cows, your chickens, your firearms.”
One of those passages, Pastor Revere said, was Romans 13.
For those who are ignorant of Romans 13, let me address the issue bluntly: According to Romans 13, every citizen is only bound to obey his or her governing official to the degree that the governing official does not violate the duty of the citizen to obey the “higher powers” which, for Americans, are God and the U.S. Constitution. In other words, no Christian can be ordered to disobey God, and no American citizen can be ordered to disobey the U.S. Constitution. Properly understood, Romans 13 teaches that each and every governing official (including the President of the United States and all those under him) must submit to the U.S. Constitution.I would personally like to remind my Christian readers of 1 Samuel 8, in which God grants Israel their first of many earthly kings, not because men should have earthly kings to rule over them, but as punishment for rejecting Him. Just something to think about. Those who are right with God need no earthly king.
Article VI, Paragraph 3 of the U.S. Constitution states, “The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution.”
So, what does the Constitution say regarding the disarmament of American citizens? The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution could not be clearer: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
Did you get that? “[T]he right of the people to keep and bear Arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED.” [Emphasis added]
Therefore, any attempt to disarm the American people must be viewed as an act of tyranny and must be resisted.
The right to keep and bear arms is rooted deep in American history. I remind readers that it was the attempted gun confiscation of the colonists’ arms, which had been cached at Concord, Massachusetts, that directly precipitated the beginning of America’s fight for independence. — Chuck Baldwin Live
And since there are elections coming up, guess who is all for this? These Sam Brownback supporters. Yet another reason to vote for Ron Paul.
In any event, during the next natural disaster, terrorist attack, or pandemic, expect to see these clergy response teams out and about, providing counseling to people who need it, and possibly trying to take guns away from those who don’t.
Who does your Pastor take orders from, God or Government!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U2bDkixql8
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
S.2433 Would Surrender Much of U.S. Sovereignty to The U.N
S.2433 Would Put US Under UN Mandate
11-29-8
SENATE BILL S. 2433 THE GLOBAL POVERTY ACT
According
to David Bossie, President of the group 'Citizens United for American
Sovereignty', based out of Merrifield Virginia, website: http://www.citizensunited.org/
The
above- mentioned Senate Bill (S. 2433) is a piece of legislation in the
works that all Americans need to know about and know now!
This
bill, sponsored by none other than Sen. Barack Obama, with the backing
of Joe Biden on the Foreign Relations Committee, and liberal democrats
in Congress, is nothing short of a massive giveaway of American wealth
around the world, and a betrayal of the public trust, because, if passed, this bill would give over many aspects of our sovereignty to the United Nations.
The noble sounding name of this bill, 'The Global Poverty Act' is actually a Global Tax, payable to the United Nations, that will be required of all American taxpayers.
If passed in the Senate, the House has already passed it, this bill
would require the U.S. to increase our foreign aid by $65 BILLION per
year, or $845 BILLION over the next 13 years! That's on top of the
billions of dollars in foreign aid we already pay out!
In
addition to the economic burdens this potential law would place on our
precarious economy, the bill, if passed in the Senate, would also endanger our constitutionally protected rights and freedoms by obligating us to meet certain United Nations mandates.
According to Senator Obama, we should establish these United Nations' goals as benchmarks for U.S. spending. What are they?
The
creation of a U.N. International Criminal Court having the power to try
and convict American citizens and soldiers without any protection from
the U.S. Constitution.
A standing United Nations Army forcing U.S. soldiers to serve under U.N. command.
A Gun Ban on all small arms and light weapons --which would repeal our Second Amendment right to bear arms.
The ratification of the ' Kyoto ' global warming treaty and numerous other anti-American measures.
A standing United Nations Army forcing U.S. soldiers to serve under U.N. command.
A Gun Ban on all small arms and light weapons --which would repeal our Second Amendment right to bear arms.
The ratification of the ' Kyoto ' global warming treaty and numerous other anti-American measures.
Recently,
the Senate Subcommittee on Foreign Relations (where Sen. Joe Biden
sits) approved this plan by a voice vote without any discussion! Why all
the secrecy? If Senators Obama and Biden are so proud of this
legislation, then why don't they bring it out into the light of day and
let the American people have a look at it instead of hiding it behind
closed doors and sneaking it through Congress for late night votes.
It may be only a matter of time before this dangerous legislation reaches a floor vote in the full body of the Senate.
Please
write or call, email your representatives, the White House, the media,
or anyone you think will listen, and express your opinions regarding
this Global Tax giveaway and betrayal of the American people at a time
when our nation and our people are already heavily burdened with the
threats to our freedoms and economic prosperity.
Please send this email to as many folks out there in your networks as you can.
Here's what I have put together so far.
Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.)
§ 7701. Purposes
The purposes of this chapter are—
(1) to provide United States assistance for global development through the Millennium Challenge Corporation, as described in section 7703 of this title; and
(2) to provide such assistance in a manner that promotes economic growth and the elimination of extreme poverty and strengthens good governance, economic freedom, and investments in people.
United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7601 et seq.)
§ 7601.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) During the last 20 years, HIV/AIDS has assumed pandemic proportions, spreading from the most severely affected regions, sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean, to all corners of the world, and leaving an unprecedented path of death and devastation.
(2) According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), more than 65,000,000 individuals worldwide have been infected with HIV since the epidemic began, more than 25,000,000 of these individuals have lost their lives to the disease, and more than 14,000,000 children have been orphaned by the disease. HIV/AIDS is the fourth-highest cause of death in the world.
(3)
(A) At the end of 2002, an estimated 42,000,000 individuals were infected with HIV or living with AIDS, of which more than 75 percent live in Africa or the Caribbean. Of these individuals, more than 3,200,000 were children under the age of 15 and more than 19,200,000 were women.
(B) Women are four times more vulnerable to infection than are men and are becoming infected at increasingly high rates, in part because many societies do not provide poor women and young girls with the social, legal, and cultural protections against high risk activities that expose them to HIV/AIDS.
(C) Women and children who are refugees or are internally displaced persons are especially vulnerable to sexual exploitation and violence, thereby increasing the possibility of HIV infection.
(4) As the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS has killed more than 19,400,000 individuals (more than 3 times the number of AIDS deaths in the rest of the world) and will claim the lives of one-quarter of the population, mostly adults, in the next decade.
(5) An estimated 2,000,000 individuals in Latin America and the Caribbean and another 7,100,000 individuals in Asia and the Pacific region are infected with HIV or living with AIDS. Infection rates are rising alarmingly in Eastern Europe (especially in the Russian Federation), Central Asia, and China.
(6) HIV/AIDS threatens personal security by affecting the health, lifespan, and productive capacity of the individual and the social cohesion and economic well-being of the family.
(7) HIV/AIDS undermines the economic security of a country and individual businesses in that country by weakening the productivity and longevity of the labor force across a broad array of economic sectors and by reducing the potential for economic growth over the long term.
(
HIV/AIDS destabilizes communities by striking at the most mobile and
educated members of society, many of whom are responsible for security
at the local level and governance at the national and subnational levels
as well as many teachers, health care personnel, and other community
workers vital to community development and the effort to combat
HIV/AIDS. In some countries the overwhelming challenges of the HIV/AIDS
epidemic are accelerating the outward migration of critically important
health care professionals.
(9) HIV/AIDS weakens the defenses of countries severely affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis through high infection rates among members of their military forces and voluntary peacekeeping personnel. According to UNAIDS, in sub-Saharan Africa, many military forces have infection rates as much as five times that of the civilian population.
(10) HIV/AIDS poses a serious security issue for the international community by—
(A) increasing the potential for political instability and economic devastation, particularly in those countries and regions most severely affected by the disease;
(B) decreasing the capacity to resolve conflicts through the introduction of peacekeeping forces because the environments into which these forces are introduced pose a high risk for the spread of HIV/AIDS; and
(C) increasing the vulnerability of local populations to HIV/AIDS in conflict zones from peacekeeping troops with HIV infection rates significantly higher than civilian populations.
(11) The devastation wrought by the HIV/AIDS pandemic is compounded by the prevalence of tuberculosis and malaria, particularly in developing countries where the poorest and most vulnerable members of society, including women, children, and those individuals living with HIV/AIDS, become infected. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria accounted for more than 5,700,000 deaths in 2001 and caused debilitating illnesses in millions more.
(12) Together, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and related diseases are undermining agricultural production throughout Africa. According to the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, 7,000,000 agricultural workers throughout 25 African countries have died from AIDS since 1985. Countries with poorly developed agricultural systems, which already face chronic food shortages, are the hardest hit, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where high HIV prevalence rates are compounding the risk of starvation for an estimated 14,400,000 people.
(13) Tuberculosis is the cause of death for one out of every three people with AIDS worldwide and is a highly communicable disease. HIV infection is the leading threat to tuberculosis control. Because HIV infection so severely weakens the immune system, individuals with HIV and latent tuberculosis infection have a 100 times greater risk of developing active tuberculosis diseases thereby increasing the risk of spreading tuberculosis to others. Tuberculosis, in turn, accelerates the onset of AIDS in individuals infected with HIV.
(14) Malaria, the most deadly of all tropical parasitic diseases, has been undergoing a dramatic resurgence in recent years due to increasing resistance of the malaria parasite to inexpensive and effective drugs. At the same time, increasing resistance of mosquitoes to standard insecticides makes control of transmission difficult to achieve. The World Health Organization estimates that between 300,000,000 and 500,000,000 new cases of malaria occur each year, and annual deaths from the disease number between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000. Persons infected with HIV are particularly vulnerable to the malaria parasite. The spread of HIV infection contributes to the difficulties of controlling resurgence of the drug resistant malaria parasite.
(15) HIV/AIDS is first and foremost a health problem. Successful strategies to stem the spread of the HIV/AIDS pandemic will require clinical medical interventions, the strengthening of health care delivery systems and infrastructure, and determined national leadership and increased budgetary allocations for the health sector in countries affected by the epidemic as well as measures to address the social and behavioral causes of the problem and its impact on families, communities, and societal sectors.
(16) Basic interventions to prevent new HIV infections and to bring care and treatment to people living with AIDS, such as voluntary counseling and testing and mother-to-child transmission programs, are achieving meaningful results and are cost-effective. The challenge is to expand these interventions from a pilot program basis to a national basis in a coherent and sustainable manner.
(17) Appropriate treatment of individuals with HIV/AIDS can prolong the lives of such individuals, preserve their families, prevent children from becoming orphans, and increase productivity of such individuals by allowing them to lead active lives and reduce the need for costly hospitalization for treatment of opportunistic infections caused by HIV.
(18) Nongovernmental organizations, including faith-based organizations, with experience in health care and HIV/AIDS counseling, have proven effective in combating the HIV/AIDS pandemic and can be a resource in assisting indigenous organizations in severely affected countries in their efforts to provide treatment and care for individuals infected with HIV/AIDS.
(19) Faith-based organizations are making an important contribution to HIV prevention and AIDS treatment programs around the world. Successful HIV prevention programs in Uganda, Jamaica, and elsewhere have included local churches and faith-based groups in efforts to promote behavior changes to prevent HIV, to reduce stigma associated with HIV infection, to treat those afflicted with the disease, and to care for orphans. The Catholic Church alone currently cares for one in four people being treated for AIDS worldwide. Faith-based organizations possess infrastructure, experience, and knowledge that will be needed to carry out these programs in the future and should be an integral part of United States efforts.
(20)
(A) Uganda has experienced the most significant decline in HIV rates of any country in Africa, including a decrease among pregnant women from 20.6 percent in 1991 to 7.9 percent in 2000.
(B) Uganda made this remarkable turnaround because President Yoweri Museveni spoke out early, breaking long-standing cultural taboos, and changed widespread perceptions about the disease. His leadership stands as a model for ways political leaders in Africa and other developing countries can mobilize their nations, including civic organizations, professional associations, religious institutions, business and labor to combat HIV/AIDS.
(C) Uganda’s successful AIDS treatment and prevention program is referred to as the ABC model: “Abstain, Be faithful, use Condoms”, in order of priority. Jamaica, Zambia, Ethiopia and Senegal have also successfully used the ABC model. Beginning in 1986, Uganda brought about a fundamental change in sexual behavior by developing a low-cost program with the message: “Stop having multiple partners. Be faithful. Teenagers, wait until you are married before you begin sex.”.
(D) By 1995, 95 percent of Ugandans were reporting either one or zero sexual partners in the past year, and the proportion of sexually active youth declined significantly from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. The greatest percentage decline in HIV infections and the greatest degree of behavioral change occurred in those 15 to 19 years old. Uganda’s success shows that behavior change, through the use of the ABC model, is a very successful way to prevent the spread of HIV.
(21) The magnitude and scope of the HIV/AIDS crisis demands a comprehensive, long-term, international response focused upon addressing the causes, reducing the spread, and ameliorating the consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, including—
(A) prevention and education, care and treatment, basic and applied research, and training of health care workers, particularly at the community and provincial levels, and other community workers and leaders needed to cope with the range of consequences of the HIV/AIDS crisis;
(B) development of health care infrastructure and delivery systems through cooperative and coordinated public efforts and public and private partnerships;
(C) development and implementation of national and community-based multisector strategies that address the impact of HIV/AIDS on the individual, family, community, and nation and increase the participation of at-risk populations in programs designed to encourage behavioral and social change and reduce the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS; and
(D) coordination of efforts between international organizations such as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the World Health Organization (WHO), national governments, and private sector organizations, including faith-based organizations.
(22) The United States has the capacity to lead and enhance the effectiveness of the international community’s response by—
(A) providing substantial financial resources, technical expertise, and training, particularly of health care personnel and community workers and leaders;
(B) promoting vaccine and microbicide research and the development of new treatment protocols in the public and commercial pharmaceutical research sectors;
(C) making available pharmaceuticals and diagnostics for HIV/AIDS therapy;
(D) encouraging governments and faith-based and community-based organizations to adopt policies that treat HIV/AIDS as a multisectoral public health problem affecting not only health but other areas such as agriculture, education, the economy, the family and society, and assisting them to develop and implement programs corresponding to these needs;
(E) promoting healthy lifestyles, including abstinence, delaying sexual debut, monogamy, marriage, faithfulness, use of condoms, and avoiding substance abuse; and
(F) encouraging active involvement of the private sector, including businesses, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, the medical and scientific communities, charitable foundations, private and voluntary organizations and nongovernmental organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, and other nonprofit entities.
(23) Prostitution and other sexual victimization are degrading to women and children and it should be the policy of the United States to eradicate such practices. The sex industry, the trafficking of individuals into such industry, and sexual violence are additional causes of and factors in the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. One in nine South Africans is living with AIDS, and sexual assault is rampant, at a victimization rate of one in three women. Meanwhile in Cambodia, as many as 40 percent of prostitutes are infected with HIV and the country has the highest rate of increase of HIV infection in all of Southeast Asia. Victims of coercive sexual encounters do not get to make choices about their sexual activities.
(24) Strong coordination must exist among the various agencies of the United States to ensure effective and efficient use of financial and technical resources within the United States Government with respect to the provision of international HIV/AIDS assistance.
(25) In his address to Congress on January 28, 2003, the President announced the Administration’s intention to embark on a five-year emergency plan for AIDS relief, to confront HIV/AIDS with the goals of preventing 7,000,000 new HIV/AIDS infections, treating at least 2,000,000 people with life-extending drugs, and providing humane care for millions of people suffering from HIV/AIDS, and for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
(26) In this address to Congress, the President stated the following: “Today, on the continent of Africa, nearly 30,000,000 people have the AIDS virus—including 3,000,000 children under the age of 15. There are whole countries in Africa where more than one-third of the adult population carries the infection. More than 4,000,000 require immediate drug treatment. Yet across that continent, only 50,000 AIDS victims—only 50,000—are receiving the medicine they need.”.
(27) Furthermore, the President focused on care and treatment of HIV/AIDS in his address to Congress, stating the following: “Because the AIDS diagnosis is considered a death sentence, many do not seek treatment. Almost all who do are turned away. A doctor in rural South Africa describes his frustration. He says, ‘We have no medicines. Many hospitals tell people, you’ve got AIDS, we can’t help you. Go home and die.’ In an age of miraculous medicines, no person should have to hear those words. AIDS can be prevented. Anti-retroviral drugs can extend life for many years * * * Ladies and gentlemen, seldom has history offered a greater opportunity to do so much for so many.”.
(28) Finally, the President stated that “[w]e have confronted, and will continue to confront, HIV/AIDS in our own country”, proposing now that the United States should lead the world in sparing innocent people from a plague of nature, and asking Congress “to commit $15,000,000,000 over the next five years, including nearly $10,000,000,000 in new money, to turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the Caribbean”.
African Growth and Opportunity Act (19 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.)
§ 3701.
Congress finds that—
(1) it is in the mutual interest of the United States and the countries of sub-Saharan Africa to promote stable and sustainable economic growth and development in sub-Saharan Africa;
(2) the 48 countries of sub-Saharan Africa form a region richly endowed with both natural and human resources;
(3) sub-Saharan Africa represents a region of enormous economic potential and of enduring political significance to the United States;
(4) the region has experienced the strengthening of democracy as countries in sub-Saharan Africa have taken steps to encourage broader participation in the political process;
(5) certain countries in sub-Saharan Africa have increased their economic growth rates, taken significant steps towards liberalizing their economies, and made progress toward regional economic integration that can have positive benefits for the region;
(6) despite those gains, the per capita income in sub-Saharan Africa averages approximately $500 annually;
(7) trade and investment, as the American experience has shown, can represent powerful tools both for economic development and for encouraging broader participation in a political process in which political freedom can flourish;
(
increased trade and investment flows have the greatest impact in an
economic environment in which trading partners eliminate barriers to
trade and capital flows and encourage the development of a vibrant
private sector that offers individual African citizens the freedom to
expand their economic opportunities and provide for their families;
(9) offering the countries of sub-Saharan Africa enhanced trade preferences will encourage both higher levels of trade and direct investment in support of the positive economic and political developments under way throughout the region; and
(10) encouraging the reciprocal reduction of trade and investment barriers in Africa will enhance the benefits of trade and investment for the region as well as enhance commercial and political ties between the United States and sub-Saharan Africa.
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were developed out of the eight chapters of the United Nations Millennium Declaration, signed in September 2000. The eight goals and 21 targets include
1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
* Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than one dollar a day.
* Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and young people.
* Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.
2. Achieve universal primary education
* Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
3. Promote gender equality and empower women
* Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005, and at all levels by 2015.
4. Reduce child mortality
* Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate.
5. Improve maternal health
* Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio.
* Achieve, by 2015, universal access to reproductive health.
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
* Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS.
* Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it.
* Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases.
7. Ensure environmental sustainability
* Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes; reverse loss of environmental resources.
* Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss.
* Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation (for more information see the entry on water supply).
* By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum-dwellers.
8. Develop a global partnership for development
* Develop further an open trading and financial system that is rule-based, predictable and non-discriminatory. Includes a commitment to good governance, development and poverty reduction—nationally and internationally.
* Address the special needs of the least developed countries. This includes tariff and quota free access for their exports; enhanced programme of debt relief for heavily indebted poor countries; and cancellation of official bilateral debt; and more generous official development assistance for countries committed to poverty reduction.
* Address the special needs of landlocked and small island developing States.
* Deal comprehensively with the debt problems of developing countries through national and international measures in order to make debt sustainable in the long term.
* In cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries.
* In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications
Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.)
§ 7701. Purposes
The purposes of this chapter are—
(1) to provide United States assistance for global development through the Millennium Challenge Corporation, as described in section 7703 of this title; and
(2) to provide such assistance in a manner that promotes economic growth and the elimination of extreme poverty and strengthens good governance, economic freedom, and investments in people.
United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7601 et seq.)
§ 7601.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) During the last 20 years, HIV/AIDS has assumed pandemic proportions, spreading from the most severely affected regions, sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean, to all corners of the world, and leaving an unprecedented path of death and devastation.
(2) According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), more than 65,000,000 individuals worldwide have been infected with HIV since the epidemic began, more than 25,000,000 of these individuals have lost their lives to the disease, and more than 14,000,000 children have been orphaned by the disease. HIV/AIDS is the fourth-highest cause of death in the world.
(3)
(A) At the end of 2002, an estimated 42,000,000 individuals were infected with HIV or living with AIDS, of which more than 75 percent live in Africa or the Caribbean. Of these individuals, more than 3,200,000 were children under the age of 15 and more than 19,200,000 were women.
(B) Women are four times more vulnerable to infection than are men and are becoming infected at increasingly high rates, in part because many societies do not provide poor women and young girls with the social, legal, and cultural protections against high risk activities that expose them to HIV/AIDS.
(C) Women and children who are refugees or are internally displaced persons are especially vulnerable to sexual exploitation and violence, thereby increasing the possibility of HIV infection.
(4) As the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS has killed more than 19,400,000 individuals (more than 3 times the number of AIDS deaths in the rest of the world) and will claim the lives of one-quarter of the population, mostly adults, in the next decade.
(5) An estimated 2,000,000 individuals in Latin America and the Caribbean and another 7,100,000 individuals in Asia and the Pacific region are infected with HIV or living with AIDS. Infection rates are rising alarmingly in Eastern Europe (especially in the Russian Federation), Central Asia, and China.
(6) HIV/AIDS threatens personal security by affecting the health, lifespan, and productive capacity of the individual and the social cohesion and economic well-being of the family.
(7) HIV/AIDS undermines the economic security of a country and individual businesses in that country by weakening the productivity and longevity of the labor force across a broad array of economic sectors and by reducing the potential for economic growth over the long term.
(
HIV/AIDS destabilizes communities by striking at the most mobile and
educated members of society, many of whom are responsible for security
at the local level and governance at the national and subnational levels
as well as many teachers, health care personnel, and other community
workers vital to community development and the effort to combat
HIV/AIDS. In some countries the overwhelming challenges of the HIV/AIDS
epidemic are accelerating the outward migration of critically important
health care professionals.(9) HIV/AIDS weakens the defenses of countries severely affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis through high infection rates among members of their military forces and voluntary peacekeeping personnel. According to UNAIDS, in sub-Saharan Africa, many military forces have infection rates as much as five times that of the civilian population.
(10) HIV/AIDS poses a serious security issue for the international community by—
(A) increasing the potential for political instability and economic devastation, particularly in those countries and regions most severely affected by the disease;
(B) decreasing the capacity to resolve conflicts through the introduction of peacekeeping forces because the environments into which these forces are introduced pose a high risk for the spread of HIV/AIDS; and
(C) increasing the vulnerability of local populations to HIV/AIDS in conflict zones from peacekeeping troops with HIV infection rates significantly higher than civilian populations.
(11) The devastation wrought by the HIV/AIDS pandemic is compounded by the prevalence of tuberculosis and malaria, particularly in developing countries where the poorest and most vulnerable members of society, including women, children, and those individuals living with HIV/AIDS, become infected. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria accounted for more than 5,700,000 deaths in 2001 and caused debilitating illnesses in millions more.
(12) Together, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and related diseases are undermining agricultural production throughout Africa. According to the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, 7,000,000 agricultural workers throughout 25 African countries have died from AIDS since 1985. Countries with poorly developed agricultural systems, which already face chronic food shortages, are the hardest hit, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where high HIV prevalence rates are compounding the risk of starvation for an estimated 14,400,000 people.
(13) Tuberculosis is the cause of death for one out of every three people with AIDS worldwide and is a highly communicable disease. HIV infection is the leading threat to tuberculosis control. Because HIV infection so severely weakens the immune system, individuals with HIV and latent tuberculosis infection have a 100 times greater risk of developing active tuberculosis diseases thereby increasing the risk of spreading tuberculosis to others. Tuberculosis, in turn, accelerates the onset of AIDS in individuals infected with HIV.
(14) Malaria, the most deadly of all tropical parasitic diseases, has been undergoing a dramatic resurgence in recent years due to increasing resistance of the malaria parasite to inexpensive and effective drugs. At the same time, increasing resistance of mosquitoes to standard insecticides makes control of transmission difficult to achieve. The World Health Organization estimates that between 300,000,000 and 500,000,000 new cases of malaria occur each year, and annual deaths from the disease number between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000. Persons infected with HIV are particularly vulnerable to the malaria parasite. The spread of HIV infection contributes to the difficulties of controlling resurgence of the drug resistant malaria parasite.
(15) HIV/AIDS is first and foremost a health problem. Successful strategies to stem the spread of the HIV/AIDS pandemic will require clinical medical interventions, the strengthening of health care delivery systems and infrastructure, and determined national leadership and increased budgetary allocations for the health sector in countries affected by the epidemic as well as measures to address the social and behavioral causes of the problem and its impact on families, communities, and societal sectors.
(16) Basic interventions to prevent new HIV infections and to bring care and treatment to people living with AIDS, such as voluntary counseling and testing and mother-to-child transmission programs, are achieving meaningful results and are cost-effective. The challenge is to expand these interventions from a pilot program basis to a national basis in a coherent and sustainable manner.
(17) Appropriate treatment of individuals with HIV/AIDS can prolong the lives of such individuals, preserve their families, prevent children from becoming orphans, and increase productivity of such individuals by allowing them to lead active lives and reduce the need for costly hospitalization for treatment of opportunistic infections caused by HIV.
(18) Nongovernmental organizations, including faith-based organizations, with experience in health care and HIV/AIDS counseling, have proven effective in combating the HIV/AIDS pandemic and can be a resource in assisting indigenous organizations in severely affected countries in their efforts to provide treatment and care for individuals infected with HIV/AIDS.
(19) Faith-based organizations are making an important contribution to HIV prevention and AIDS treatment programs around the world. Successful HIV prevention programs in Uganda, Jamaica, and elsewhere have included local churches and faith-based groups in efforts to promote behavior changes to prevent HIV, to reduce stigma associated with HIV infection, to treat those afflicted with the disease, and to care for orphans. The Catholic Church alone currently cares for one in four people being treated for AIDS worldwide. Faith-based organizations possess infrastructure, experience, and knowledge that will be needed to carry out these programs in the future and should be an integral part of United States efforts.
(20)
(A) Uganda has experienced the most significant decline in HIV rates of any country in Africa, including a decrease among pregnant women from 20.6 percent in 1991 to 7.9 percent in 2000.
(B) Uganda made this remarkable turnaround because President Yoweri Museveni spoke out early, breaking long-standing cultural taboos, and changed widespread perceptions about the disease. His leadership stands as a model for ways political leaders in Africa and other developing countries can mobilize their nations, including civic organizations, professional associations, religious institutions, business and labor to combat HIV/AIDS.
(C) Uganda’s successful AIDS treatment and prevention program is referred to as the ABC model: “Abstain, Be faithful, use Condoms”, in order of priority. Jamaica, Zambia, Ethiopia and Senegal have also successfully used the ABC model. Beginning in 1986, Uganda brought about a fundamental change in sexual behavior by developing a low-cost program with the message: “Stop having multiple partners. Be faithful. Teenagers, wait until you are married before you begin sex.”.
(D) By 1995, 95 percent of Ugandans were reporting either one or zero sexual partners in the past year, and the proportion of sexually active youth declined significantly from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. The greatest percentage decline in HIV infections and the greatest degree of behavioral change occurred in those 15 to 19 years old. Uganda’s success shows that behavior change, through the use of the ABC model, is a very successful way to prevent the spread of HIV.
(21) The magnitude and scope of the HIV/AIDS crisis demands a comprehensive, long-term, international response focused upon addressing the causes, reducing the spread, and ameliorating the consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, including—
(A) prevention and education, care and treatment, basic and applied research, and training of health care workers, particularly at the community and provincial levels, and other community workers and leaders needed to cope with the range of consequences of the HIV/AIDS crisis;
(B) development of health care infrastructure and delivery systems through cooperative and coordinated public efforts and public and private partnerships;
(C) development and implementation of national and community-based multisector strategies that address the impact of HIV/AIDS on the individual, family, community, and nation and increase the participation of at-risk populations in programs designed to encourage behavioral and social change and reduce the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS; and
(D) coordination of efforts between international organizations such as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the World Health Organization (WHO), national governments, and private sector organizations, including faith-based organizations.
(22) The United States has the capacity to lead and enhance the effectiveness of the international community’s response by—
(A) providing substantial financial resources, technical expertise, and training, particularly of health care personnel and community workers and leaders;
(B) promoting vaccine and microbicide research and the development of new treatment protocols in the public and commercial pharmaceutical research sectors;
(C) making available pharmaceuticals and diagnostics for HIV/AIDS therapy;
(D) encouraging governments and faith-based and community-based organizations to adopt policies that treat HIV/AIDS as a multisectoral public health problem affecting not only health but other areas such as agriculture, education, the economy, the family and society, and assisting them to develop and implement programs corresponding to these needs;
(E) promoting healthy lifestyles, including abstinence, delaying sexual debut, monogamy, marriage, faithfulness, use of condoms, and avoiding substance abuse; and
(F) encouraging active involvement of the private sector, including businesses, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, the medical and scientific communities, charitable foundations, private and voluntary organizations and nongovernmental organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, and other nonprofit entities.
(23) Prostitution and other sexual victimization are degrading to women and children and it should be the policy of the United States to eradicate such practices. The sex industry, the trafficking of individuals into such industry, and sexual violence are additional causes of and factors in the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. One in nine South Africans is living with AIDS, and sexual assault is rampant, at a victimization rate of one in three women. Meanwhile in Cambodia, as many as 40 percent of prostitutes are infected with HIV and the country has the highest rate of increase of HIV infection in all of Southeast Asia. Victims of coercive sexual encounters do not get to make choices about their sexual activities.
(24) Strong coordination must exist among the various agencies of the United States to ensure effective and efficient use of financial and technical resources within the United States Government with respect to the provision of international HIV/AIDS assistance.
(25) In his address to Congress on January 28, 2003, the President announced the Administration’s intention to embark on a five-year emergency plan for AIDS relief, to confront HIV/AIDS with the goals of preventing 7,000,000 new HIV/AIDS infections, treating at least 2,000,000 people with life-extending drugs, and providing humane care for millions of people suffering from HIV/AIDS, and for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
(26) In this address to Congress, the President stated the following: “Today, on the continent of Africa, nearly 30,000,000 people have the AIDS virus—including 3,000,000 children under the age of 15. There are whole countries in Africa where more than one-third of the adult population carries the infection. More than 4,000,000 require immediate drug treatment. Yet across that continent, only 50,000 AIDS victims—only 50,000—are receiving the medicine they need.”.
(27) Furthermore, the President focused on care and treatment of HIV/AIDS in his address to Congress, stating the following: “Because the AIDS diagnosis is considered a death sentence, many do not seek treatment. Almost all who do are turned away. A doctor in rural South Africa describes his frustration. He says, ‘We have no medicines. Many hospitals tell people, you’ve got AIDS, we can’t help you. Go home and die.’ In an age of miraculous medicines, no person should have to hear those words. AIDS can be prevented. Anti-retroviral drugs can extend life for many years * * * Ladies and gentlemen, seldom has history offered a greater opportunity to do so much for so many.”.
(28) Finally, the President stated that “[w]e have confronted, and will continue to confront, HIV/AIDS in our own country”, proposing now that the United States should lead the world in sparing innocent people from a plague of nature, and asking Congress “to commit $15,000,000,000 over the next five years, including nearly $10,000,000,000 in new money, to turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the Caribbean”.
African Growth and Opportunity Act (19 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.)
§ 3701.
Congress finds that—
(1) it is in the mutual interest of the United States and the countries of sub-Saharan Africa to promote stable and sustainable economic growth and development in sub-Saharan Africa;
(2) the 48 countries of sub-Saharan Africa form a region richly endowed with both natural and human resources;
(3) sub-Saharan Africa represents a region of enormous economic potential and of enduring political significance to the United States;
(4) the region has experienced the strengthening of democracy as countries in sub-Saharan Africa have taken steps to encourage broader participation in the political process;
(5) certain countries in sub-Saharan Africa have increased their economic growth rates, taken significant steps towards liberalizing their economies, and made progress toward regional economic integration that can have positive benefits for the region;
(6) despite those gains, the per capita income in sub-Saharan Africa averages approximately $500 annually;
(7) trade and investment, as the American experience has shown, can represent powerful tools both for economic development and for encouraging broader participation in a political process in which political freedom can flourish;
(
increased trade and investment flows have the greatest impact in an
economic environment in which trading partners eliminate barriers to
trade and capital flows and encourage the development of a vibrant
private sector that offers individual African citizens the freedom to
expand their economic opportunities and provide for their families;(9) offering the countries of sub-Saharan Africa enhanced trade preferences will encourage both higher levels of trade and direct investment in support of the positive economic and political developments under way throughout the region; and
(10) encouraging the reciprocal reduction of trade and investment barriers in Africa will enhance the benefits of trade and investment for the region as well as enhance commercial and political ties between the United States and sub-Saharan Africa.
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were developed out of the eight chapters of the United Nations Millennium Declaration, signed in September 2000. The eight goals and 21 targets include
1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
* Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than one dollar a day.
* Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and young people.
* Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.
2. Achieve universal primary education
* Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
3. Promote gender equality and empower women
* Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005, and at all levels by 2015.
4. Reduce child mortality
* Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate.
5. Improve maternal health
* Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio.
* Achieve, by 2015, universal access to reproductive health.
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
* Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS.
* Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it.
* Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases.
7. Ensure environmental sustainability
* Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes; reverse loss of environmental resources.
* Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss.
* Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation (for more information see the entry on water supply).
* By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum-dwellers.
8. Develop a global partnership for development
* Develop further an open trading and financial system that is rule-based, predictable and non-discriminatory. Includes a commitment to good governance, development and poverty reduction—nationally and internationally.
* Address the special needs of the least developed countries. This includes tariff and quota free access for their exports; enhanced programme of debt relief for heavily indebted poor countries; and cancellation of official bilateral debt; and more generous official development assistance for countries committed to poverty reduction.
* Address the special needs of landlocked and small island developing States.
* Deal comprehensively with the debt problems of developing countries through national and international measures in order to make debt sustainable in the long term.
* In cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries.
* In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications
Fax messages you can use and send to your Senator's to tell them to Vote NO on the Global Poverty Act
Another site with the same fax option, differnt message.
NDAA = Hitler's "Night and Fog Decree" which means, we are an occupied country
Hitler's Night and Fog Decree
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007465
"Nacht und Nebel" ("Night and Fog") was the codename given to a decree of December 7, 1941, issued by Adolf Hitler and signed by Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the German Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or OKW).
The decree directed that persons in occupied territories engaging in activities intended to undermine the security of German troops were, upon capture, to be brought to Germany "by night and fog" for trial by special courts, thus circumventing military procedure and various conventions governing the treatment of prisoners. The code name stemmed from Germany's most acclaimed poet and playwright, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), who used the phrase to describe clandestine actions often concealed by fog and the darkness of night.
During the summer of 1941, a large number of German troops withdrew from occupied France to participate in the invasion of the Soviet Union. At the same time, the entry of the USSR into the war generated increased Communist resistance activity throughout German-occupied Europe, including France. Consequently, the number of efforts aimed against occupation units and, in particular, acts of sabotage to destroy communication lines, steadily increased. In response, German counter-intelligence redoubled its labors, capturing large numbers of resistance members and saboteurs. This in turn meant an increased number of trials by overburdened military courts. In addition to a large number of death sentences, these courts also handed down many prison sentences.
Hitler believed that the process of managing resistance and sabotage through the system of military justice was far too cumbersome and often too lenient. He declared it to be an ineffective means of suppressing resistance. Instead, he ordered directives aimed at immediate, effective, and enduring intimidation of the population. Keitel objected that it was impossible to sentence every potential resister to death and that military courts would, in any case, refuse to co-operate.
Hitler responded by dictating that military courts would continue to adjudge those offences found sufficiently grave to impose capital punishment without lengthy proceedings. If not, suspected persons were to be brought to Germany, where special courts would decide their fate. As a deterrence to local resistance, the decree forbade these prisoners to have contact with loved ones and family members in their homeland. Keitel's implementation letter states that "efficient intimidation can only be achieved either by capital punishment or by measures by which the relatives of the criminal and the population do not know [the prisoner's] fate."
The decree replaced the policy of long prison sentences, "re-education" efforts, and the taking of hostages in order to suppress underground activities. It allowed German authorities to abduct those individuals "endangering German security" by night, so that they effectively vanished without a trace. German authorities applied the decree principally in German-occupied western Europe: Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. German occupation authorities and their collaborators arrested approximately 7, 000 individuals under the provisions of this decree, nearly 5,000 of them in France.
After capture, interrogation, and, frequently, torture, Night and Fog prisoners might face special courts (Sondergerichte) which handed down death and prison sentences. After acquittal or the termination of sentence, German authorities often transferred these prisoners directly to concentration camps, typically to Gross-Rosen and Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camps. Once registered in the concentration camp, "Nacht und Nebel" ("Night and Fog") prisoners wore uniform jackets marked with the acronym "N.N." to explicitly identify their status. The death rate among "N.N" prisoners was very high .
On July 30, 1944, Hitler issued the "Terror and Sabotage" decree that expanded and extended the provisions of the "Night and Fog" decree. Now, German authorities would treat all violent acts perpetrated by non-German citizens in the occupied territories as acts of terror and would transfer real and perceived offenders who were not summarily executed to the custody of the Security Police and Security Service (Sicherheitspolizei und SD). Within a month, Keitel extended the decree to cover all persons endangering German interests by any means, even if their actions did not endanger troop security or war preparedness.
Keitel also ordered that these decrees were to be the subject of regular "emphatic" instruction of all armed forces personnel, SS, and police. Further, new regulations could be made by the agreement of armed forces commanders and the SS leadership. In short, any offence by any person in the occupied territories could be dealt with under these decrees.
And with Panetta's testimony it is official. OWS was just a communication by the elite to let us know that we are an occupied land where the foreign enemy has hijacked our congress and forced them to implement Hitler's Night and Fog decree.
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007465
"Nacht und Nebel" ("Night and Fog") was the codename given to a decree of December 7, 1941, issued by Adolf Hitler and signed by Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the German Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or OKW).
The decree directed that persons in occupied territories engaging in activities intended to undermine the security of German troops were, upon capture, to be brought to Germany "by night and fog" for trial by special courts, thus circumventing military procedure and various conventions governing the treatment of prisoners. The code name stemmed from Germany's most acclaimed poet and playwright, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), who used the phrase to describe clandestine actions often concealed by fog and the darkness of night.
During the summer of 1941, a large number of German troops withdrew from occupied France to participate in the invasion of the Soviet Union. At the same time, the entry of the USSR into the war generated increased Communist resistance activity throughout German-occupied Europe, including France. Consequently, the number of efforts aimed against occupation units and, in particular, acts of sabotage to destroy communication lines, steadily increased. In response, German counter-intelligence redoubled its labors, capturing large numbers of resistance members and saboteurs. This in turn meant an increased number of trials by overburdened military courts. In addition to a large number of death sentences, these courts also handed down many prison sentences.
Hitler believed that the process of managing resistance and sabotage through the system of military justice was far too cumbersome and often too lenient. He declared it to be an ineffective means of suppressing resistance. Instead, he ordered directives aimed at immediate, effective, and enduring intimidation of the population. Keitel objected that it was impossible to sentence every potential resister to death and that military courts would, in any case, refuse to co-operate.
Hitler responded by dictating that military courts would continue to adjudge those offences found sufficiently grave to impose capital punishment without lengthy proceedings. If not, suspected persons were to be brought to Germany, where special courts would decide their fate. As a deterrence to local resistance, the decree forbade these prisoners to have contact with loved ones and family members in their homeland. Keitel's implementation letter states that "efficient intimidation can only be achieved either by capital punishment or by measures by which the relatives of the criminal and the population do not know [the prisoner's] fate."
The decree replaced the policy of long prison sentences, "re-education" efforts, and the taking of hostages in order to suppress underground activities. It allowed German authorities to abduct those individuals "endangering German security" by night, so that they effectively vanished without a trace. German authorities applied the decree principally in German-occupied western Europe: Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. German occupation authorities and their collaborators arrested approximately 7, 000 individuals under the provisions of this decree, nearly 5,000 of them in France.
After capture, interrogation, and, frequently, torture, Night and Fog prisoners might face special courts (Sondergerichte) which handed down death and prison sentences. After acquittal or the termination of sentence, German authorities often transferred these prisoners directly to concentration camps, typically to Gross-Rosen and Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camps. Once registered in the concentration camp, "Nacht und Nebel" ("Night and Fog") prisoners wore uniform jackets marked with the acronym "N.N." to explicitly identify their status. The death rate among "N.N" prisoners was very high .
On July 30, 1944, Hitler issued the "Terror and Sabotage" decree that expanded and extended the provisions of the "Night and Fog" decree. Now, German authorities would treat all violent acts perpetrated by non-German citizens in the occupied territories as acts of terror and would transfer real and perceived offenders who were not summarily executed to the custody of the Security Police and Security Service (Sicherheitspolizei und SD). Within a month, Keitel extended the decree to cover all persons endangering German interests by any means, even if their actions did not endanger troop security or war preparedness.
Keitel also ordered that these decrees were to be the subject of regular "emphatic" instruction of all armed forces personnel, SS, and police. Further, new regulations could be made by the agreement of armed forces commanders and the SS leadership. In short, any offence by any person in the occupied territories could be dealt with under these decrees.
And with Panetta's testimony it is official. OWS was just a communication by the elite to let us know that we are an occupied land where the foreign enemy has hijacked our congress and forced them to implement Hitler's Night and Fog decree.
Vaccine Fraud Exposed On Big Pharma Backed TV Show ‘ The Doctors’.
Dr. Travis Stork’s
response to audience doctor / researcher was RECKLESS, UNPROFESSIONAL,
CHILDLIKE and is absolute PROOF why HIS profession is failing the United
States with a CAPITOL F.
In the video I posted below Dr. Travis Stork’s BULL on vaccine safety was called out FOR NOT BEING ACCURATE and, the researcher in the audience RIGHTLY TOLD HIM TO HIS FACE THAT, THE REST OF US ARE GETTING SICK AND TIERED OF THESE SO CALLED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS READING OFF BIG PHARMA PROPAGANDA WITHOUT HAVING THEIR FACTS STRAIGHT, Dr. Stork did NOT act like a professional and DEBATE THE FACTS PRESENTED TO HIM, he instead carried on like a CHILD screaming “STOP PICKING ON ME”!!!
The U.S. citizen spends more money BY FAR lining the pockets of doctors like Travis Stork and, depending on which figure is published by which international organization, America is ranked as low as 50th world wide for health care!! All this BULL about how wonderful vaccines are by this TV show’s big pharma front doctors and yet, America ranks down there with Romania in infant mortality!! Please give me a frigg’n break!! They NEVER mentioned that to the audience.
This Doctor Stork DEMONSTRATES the reason WHY his profession is SO SCREWED UP. If he really cared about health, as he claims, he wouldn’t even be on the show because he would be challenging his big pharma pimp daddies who pay his coin and, we ALL know how long he would be on TV if he EVER did that.
The REALITY is, doctors are going to have to start GROWING A SPINE AND CHALLENGE THE CORRUPTION IN THEIR PROFESSION INSTEAD OF ACTING LIKE SPOILED LITTLE CHILDREN EVERY TIME SOMEONE EXPOSES THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHS.
The video begins and ‘The Doctors’ pediatrician claims meningitis IS a “vaccine curable disease” when #1) meningitis is ONE of the ‘reclassifications’ of what USED TO BE CALLED polio. #2.) meningitis was virtually UNKNOWN on U.S. college campuses, NOW, since the college meningitis vaccine campaigns, meningitis is NOT ONLY NOT ‘CURED’ but, is NOW a nemesis on college campuses.
The show’s doctor CALIMS with NO proof that vaccines are responsible for wiping out disease. THIS IS PURE FICTION. In 1964 Walt Disney Created the ‘Wheel of Progress’ for the world expo in NY city. NEVER WERE VACCINES EVEN MENTIONED TO HAVE “WIPED OUT DISEASE BECAUSE, IT WAS WELL KNOW IN THE SCIENCE COMMUNITY THEY DID NOT. Infrastructure such as clean water, trash / sewage removal and refrigeration along with better nutrition across the Untied States is what drove down disease long BEFORE the first vaccine programs were even introduced to the mass population. Mass vaccine programs were FIRST SOLD as ‘precautionary measures’ THAT GAVE A ONE TIME SHOT LIFE TIME PROTECTION. Unlike today, where the same vaccine sales people tell you your child keeps needing booster shots until they are out of STATE / FEDERAL control otherwise known as school.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oEtF8FdqpA&feature=player_embedded
In the video I posted below Dr. Travis Stork’s BULL on vaccine safety was called out FOR NOT BEING ACCURATE and, the researcher in the audience RIGHTLY TOLD HIM TO HIS FACE THAT, THE REST OF US ARE GETTING SICK AND TIERED OF THESE SO CALLED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS READING OFF BIG PHARMA PROPAGANDA WITHOUT HAVING THEIR FACTS STRAIGHT, Dr. Stork did NOT act like a professional and DEBATE THE FACTS PRESENTED TO HIM, he instead carried on like a CHILD screaming “STOP PICKING ON ME”!!!
The U.S. citizen spends more money BY FAR lining the pockets of doctors like Travis Stork and, depending on which figure is published by which international organization, America is ranked as low as 50th world wide for health care!! All this BULL about how wonderful vaccines are by this TV show’s big pharma front doctors and yet, America ranks down there with Romania in infant mortality!! Please give me a frigg’n break!! They NEVER mentioned that to the audience.
This Doctor Stork DEMONSTRATES the reason WHY his profession is SO SCREWED UP. If he really cared about health, as he claims, he wouldn’t even be on the show because he would be challenging his big pharma pimp daddies who pay his coin and, we ALL know how long he would be on TV if he EVER did that.
The REALITY is, doctors are going to have to start GROWING A SPINE AND CHALLENGE THE CORRUPTION IN THEIR PROFESSION INSTEAD OF ACTING LIKE SPOILED LITTLE CHILDREN EVERY TIME SOMEONE EXPOSES THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHS.
The video begins and ‘The Doctors’ pediatrician claims meningitis IS a “vaccine curable disease” when #1) meningitis is ONE of the ‘reclassifications’ of what USED TO BE CALLED polio. #2.) meningitis was virtually UNKNOWN on U.S. college campuses, NOW, since the college meningitis vaccine campaigns, meningitis is NOT ONLY NOT ‘CURED’ but, is NOW a nemesis on college campuses.
The show’s doctor CALIMS with NO proof that vaccines are responsible for wiping out disease. THIS IS PURE FICTION. In 1964 Walt Disney Created the ‘Wheel of Progress’ for the world expo in NY city. NEVER WERE VACCINES EVEN MENTIONED TO HAVE “WIPED OUT DISEASE BECAUSE, IT WAS WELL KNOW IN THE SCIENCE COMMUNITY THEY DID NOT. Infrastructure such as clean water, trash / sewage removal and refrigeration along with better nutrition across the Untied States is what drove down disease long BEFORE the first vaccine programs were even introduced to the mass population. Mass vaccine programs were FIRST SOLD as ‘precautionary measures’ THAT GAVE A ONE TIME SHOT LIFE TIME PROTECTION. Unlike today, where the same vaccine sales people tell you your child keeps needing booster shots until they are out of STATE / FEDERAL control otherwise known as school.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oEtF8FdqpA&feature=player_embedded
Monday, March 12, 2012
US military unveils non-lethal heat ray weapon
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/us-military-unveils-non-lethal-heat-ray-weapon-032512781.html
A sensation of unbearable, sudden heat seems to come out of nowhere -- this wave, a strong electromagnetic beam, is the latest non-lethal weapon unveiled by the US military this week.
"You're not gonna see it, you're not gonna hear it, you're not gonna smell it: you're gonna feel it," explained US Marine Colonel Tracy Taffola, director the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Marine Corps Base Quantico, at a demonstration for members of the media.
The effect is so repellant, the immediate instinct is to flee -- and quickly, as experienced by AFP at the presentation.
Taffola is quick also to point out the "Active Denial System" beam, while powerful and long-range, some 1000 meters (0.6 miles), is the military's "safest non-lethal capability" that has been developed over 15 years but never used in the field.
It was deployed briefly in Afghanistan in 2010, but never employed in an operation.
The technology has attracted safety concerns possibly because the beam is often confused with the microwaves commonly used by consumers to rapidly heat food.
"There are a lot of misperceptions out there," lamented Taffola, saying the Pentagon was keen to make clear what the weapon is, and what it is not.
The frequency of the blast makes all the difference for actual injury as opposed to extreme discomfort, stressed Stephanie Miller, who measured the system's radio frequency bioeffects at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The system ray is 95 gigahertz, a frequency "absorbed very superficially," said Miller.
The beam only goes 1/64th of an inch (0.4 millimeter), which "gives a lot more safety."
"We have done over 11,000 exposures on people. In that time we've only had two injuries that required medical attention and in both cases injuries were fully recovered without complications," she said.
In contrast, microwave frequency is around one gigahertz, which moves faster and penetrates deeper -- which is how it can cook meat in an oven, said top researcher Diana Loree.
With the transmitter, a wave 100 times the power of a regular microwave oven cannot pop a bag of popcorn "because the radio frequency is not penetrating enough to heat enough to internally heat the material," she stressed.
To be used in mob dispersal, checkpoint security, perimeter security, area denial, infrastructure protection, the US military envisions a wide array of uses.
More info: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/us-military-unveils-non-lethal-heat-ray-weapon-032512781.html
A sensation of unbearable, sudden heat seems to come out of nowhere -- this wave, a strong electromagnetic beam, is the latest non-lethal weapon unveiled by the US military this week.
"You're not gonna see it, you're not gonna hear it, you're not gonna smell it: you're gonna feel it," explained US Marine Colonel Tracy Taffola, director the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Marine Corps Base Quantico, at a demonstration for members of the media.
The effect is so repellant, the immediate instinct is to flee -- and quickly, as experienced by AFP at the presentation.
Taffola is quick also to point out the "Active Denial System" beam, while powerful and long-range, some 1000 meters (0.6 miles), is the military's "safest non-lethal capability" that has been developed over 15 years but never used in the field.
It was deployed briefly in Afghanistan in 2010, but never employed in an operation.
The technology has attracted safety concerns possibly because the beam is often confused with the microwaves commonly used by consumers to rapidly heat food.
"There are a lot of misperceptions out there," lamented Taffola, saying the Pentagon was keen to make clear what the weapon is, and what it is not.
The frequency of the blast makes all the difference for actual injury as opposed to extreme discomfort, stressed Stephanie Miller, who measured the system's radio frequency bioeffects at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The system ray is 95 gigahertz, a frequency "absorbed very superficially," said Miller.
The beam only goes 1/64th of an inch (0.4 millimeter), which "gives a lot more safety."
"We have done over 11,000 exposures on people. In that time we've only had two injuries that required medical attention and in both cases injuries were fully recovered without complications," she said.
In contrast, microwave frequency is around one gigahertz, which moves faster and penetrates deeper -- which is how it can cook meat in an oven, said top researcher Diana Loree.
With the transmitter, a wave 100 times the power of a regular microwave oven cannot pop a bag of popcorn "because the radio frequency is not penetrating enough to heat enough to internally heat the material," she stressed.
To be used in mob dispersal, checkpoint security, perimeter security, area denial, infrastructure protection, the US military envisions a wide array of uses.
More info: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/us-military-unveils-non-lethal-heat-ray-weapon-032512781.html
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