To describe these publicized objectives as a sham would be a gross understatement.  Behind the rhetoric of these noble sounding goals lie other more sinister objectives such as the control of oil and water resources in the Middle East, the use of the armed forces to further enable and legitimize the elite’s control of the world, and the continued weakening of the United States through ‘endless war’ beginning in Iraq and continuing in countries like Iran and Syria (to name a few of many proposed targets).

There cannot possibly be any discernable debate concerning Saddam Hussein.  He is an evil dictator, but probably no more evil than other tyrannical figures throughout history, including the present.  Besides this fact, many so-called democratic governments have aided and abetted Hussein to become what he is today.  How many governments can be held partially responsible for this man’s actions?  Will the Iraqi people fare better under the purportedly benevolent rule of the ‘coalition of the willing’ or the United Nations once hostilities cease?

While claiming the liberation of the Iraqi people from oppression with this war, the governments of the United States and Great Britain are in practice, doing the exact opposite within their own borders.  Our traditional freedoms have been replaced by government interference.  Our ‘freedoms’ now consist of increasing surveillance, via the Internet as well as through closed circuit or wireless television cameras. Our medical records are no longer private, while even the integrity of our identifying sensitive personal information is no longer guaranteed without the use of proposed government controlled biometric identification and tracking measures.  We also are very ‘free’ to enjoy a mass media that is scripted and generally misleading.  Recently, we have gained the ‘freedom’ to be designated enemy combatants at the whim of a big-brother-type government for anything deemed to be a terrorist act, and we also have the right to be forcibly sprayed by, or injected with, any substance our government chooses.

For many years, the populations of U.S. and U.K. (and most every other ‘democratic’ country) have been able to enjoy the ‘freedom’ afforded by a debt-based, fiat money system that does not allow for the accumulation of wealth by the average citizen.  We are graciously allowed to conduct ‘fair’ elections where the choice of candidates and final results are manipulated, while the true will and intent of the people is ignored.  The ‘freedom’ to work for about a quarter of a year (or more) just to support this loving government instead of providing for personal or family needs is definitely something each taxpayer can appreciate.  We should also not forget the ‘freedom’ to murder unborn children for convenience sake as a part of a global depopulation agenda, or the ability to engage in any number of perverse, degrading practices that serve to further weaken society.  Of course, these are just some of the wonderful ‘freedoms’ maintained under this corrupt system, and one might imagine any thinking person in Iraq would be thrilled to participate in it when offered the opportunity to do so!

Sarcasm aside, it seems clear that this coalition invasion will result in the replacement of one form of tyranny with another after many innocent lives are lost.  It hardly makes sense for oppressed nations to attack another nation under totalitarian rule with the phony goal of liberation.  Maybe the people of the United States, Great Britain or any of the other elite subjugated nations will be able to launch a domestic operation for liberation.  In the U.S., it could be dubbed Operation American Freedom, and its main objectives could truly involve liberation as opposed to the current Iraqi operation.  A list of some, but not all objectives is included below:

1. The restoration of the Republic, and the abandonment of the current faux democratic system.
2. The removal of global elitist traitors from positions of power throughout our country.
3. The reaffirmation and complete restoration of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights as the basis of law.
4. The abolishment of the Federal Reserve fiat money system and the withdrawal of the U.S. from the United Nations.
5. The re-establishment of individual liberties for all people.

Many readers might ask how this change would be brought about?  Admittedly, we now exist within the twilight of the personal freedom era, and are witnessing the dawn of a dark, totalitarian age of pure evil marked by complete individual repression.  Another appropriate question is how would any successful operation for the restoration of liberty be completed without the loss of life?  The chances of a peaceful transformation do indeed appear extremely slim, but many cities in the U.S. have successfully passed legislation affirming individual rights and the Constitution.  If enough people across the country peacefully demand their God-given rights and again take control of their local affairs through the election process, the national battle could then possibly be won.  We must educate our friends and neighbors to the reality of the situation and enlist as many people as possible to aid us in the endeavor for freedom.  Operation American Freedom has already begun.  Let’s do everything we possibly can to ensure its success!












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Operation American Freedom

By Rob Ronning

The war against Iraq, also known as ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ has begun.  The governments of the United States and Great Britain claim three main objectives for this operation:

1. The complete disarmament of Iraq; especially weapons of mass destruction.
2. The removal of Saddam Hussein from power.
3. The liberation of the oppressed Iraqi people.