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02-17-2007, 02:25 PM
Guess some of humanity is either seemingly more worthy of saving that others...and I'm being very facetious when I say this. Why to the PTB seemingly care about some of this earths people, yet leave the others to perish in horrible and "orchestrated" conditions?!?!? This is only one example...also remember Cambodia?...did any of the Super powers care.

It all stinks!!http://www.comicguide.net/images/smilies/giljotina.gif

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Death of a Nation - The Timor Conspiracy

East Timor, a Portuguese colony since the sixteenth century, remained under Portuguese rule and decolonisation began only after the revolution in Portugal of 1974.

A power struggle between political parties within East Timor erupted into civil war in the summer of 1975.

In September of that year, Indonesian troops invaded East Timor, supposedly to thwart this 'Communist uprising'.

In 1998, John Pilger and David Munro entered East Timor where 23 years earlier, a team of journalists, including Australian Greg Shackleton, were murdered by the Indonesian army for daring to question the validity of the invasion.

Pilger uncovers the shocking complicity of the US and Great Britain governments in the ensuing genocide - the same governments who were willing to go to war with Saddam Hussein for his invasion of Kuwait, but who stood aside as Indonesia broke the exact same UN regulations to rape and pillage East Timor using Western arms.[