Stop WWIII

The push for war on the part of the British Empire stems from their recognition that their system of rule—the monetary system—is dead. The intention to launch war has been most blatant since the murder of Ghadaffi under the guise of humanitarian regime change. Subsequent to that hideous act the timeline for transitioning into full-fledged general warfare, via staged conflicts in Syria and Iran, has been contracting and the efforts to stop it have become all the more important.

The arch of present events is shaped by this monetary empire's desperate attempt to force nations like Russia and China into submission over their defense of sovereignty of nations. However, the resistance opposing this war drive, primarily expressed by Russia, as well as key ranking figures in the U.S., has thus far been relatively successful.

Yet, it must be kept in mind that the more successful this resistance is, the more desperate the lunatics behind the drive become; thermonuclear annihilation is a very plausible outcome. The only final solution to end the stranglehold that the Empire has held is to end the Empire once and for all by ridding the planet of it's failed monetary system and returning to the principles of an American Credit system and physical economic development.

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A member of the United Nations Commission of Investigation on Syria has charged that the Syrian rebels have used sarin gas, a so-called "weapon of mass destruction." At the same time there is no evidence of the Syrian government using chemical weapons, Swiss Judge Carla Del Ponte said.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich, expressing deep concerns over the Israeli air strike against Syria on May 5, said, "We are seriously concerned by the signs of preparation of global public opinion for possible armed intervention in the long-running internal conflict in Syria." He pointed out that Russia was also analyzing the reports of Israeli air strikes on May 3 and May

It seems that the lying stench from the Obama Administration has gotten to be too much for some Democrats to defend.

A senior U.S. intelligence source who has been deeply involved in the investigation into what really happened in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012, has told EIR that the real test of this week's Congressional hearings into the Benghazi terrorist attack will be whether the committee members go beyond the issue of the Obama Administration's coverup of the events of 9/11/12.

See the updated Fact Sheet on Obama's Saudi Alliance, here.

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With 163 members present, the General National Council (GNC) of Libya overwhelmingly passed the Political Isolation Law on Sunday. The final version of the law has not yet been published, but the law provides that anyone who served under Qaddafi over the last 42 years (since 1969) is banned from holding public office in Libya for 10 years.

On May 6, war criminal Tony Blair turns 60. Gyles Brandreth, a Conservative MP who lost his seat in 1997 when Blair's "New Labour" swept to power, wrote this birthday advice in today's Telegraph:

"Dear Tony...

"Happy birthday. You've reached an interesting age. Men can go off the rails at 60. They get their first intimation of mortality and begin to ask themselves, 'Is this it?'

On May 8 the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will hold its hearing on 9/11-Two, "Benghazi: Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage," chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA). Issa was interviewed on CBS-TV's "Face the Nation" today by Bob Schieffer, and gave a foretaste of the explosive testimony expected on Wednesday.

May 5, 2013 (LPAC)—Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has reiterated warnings to the West about Syria, on both of his stops during May 3-4 on his East European tour. He is to meet soon with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, and specifically said he wants their meeting to look for a political solution on Syria.