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Sunday, November 6, 2011

zombie wars

beyond the human tragedy - http://burndownthefreakingmission.com

Amplify’d from lewrockwell.com

Of course,
looking at the cost of killing people merely underlines the absurdity
of the whole enterprise. You might just as well say that a good
war is one where people don’t die. If that is true, the War
on Terror is almost perfect. Hardly anyone dies. Which is not surprising,
since there are hardly any terrorists. It is a war on nobody…with
the intention of not winning…over a long period of time…at
great expense. It is a zombie war, designed for the benefit of the
industry behind it, not for the people who pay the bills.

Al Qaeda spent
only about $500,000 in its attacks on the World Trade Center and
the Pentagon. If its goal was to bring the US to its knees, this
investment was probably the most rewarding in the history of military
conflict. In reaction to this tiny investment and the trivial risk
it represented, the US spent 10,000,000 times as much, the largest
mis-investment of valuable resources the world has ever seen.
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