Saddam Hussein Captured

Posted on Sunday, December 14 at 11:12 by sthompson
Soldiers were acting on an "actionable intelligence" that came earlier in the day, Sanchez said. He also told reporters that "a combination of human intelligence tips, exceptional intelligence, analytical efforts, and detainee interrogations" in recent weeks helped locate the whereabouts of Hussein. U.S. forces did not initially find Hussein at the two suspected locations, but later found him after cordoning off the area and conducting an intensive search, Sanchez said.

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  1. Sun Dec 14, 2003 8:07 pm
    The American/UN/Israeli\'s (Globalization NewWorldOrder) have known of Saddams whereabouts from the beginning of the coup. The TIMING of the capture was the only variable. Markets are moved via staged \'events\' more than ever, it is very important to see this in context of how the money moves.

    I expect Bond prices to now go up, as will big DOW companies. Small caps, in turn, will get hit, as will gold and commodities. The US dollar will rebound. For the most part, people and institutions have completed their tax loss selling, and will go into the companies that have done poorly during 2003.

    The bellweather commodity/currency is gold. The price of gold breached $400 USD and hit multi-year resistance. I expect the price of gold to back off (gold in US dollars), and then re-assert itself in February. The price of gold in Canadian dollars will now rise, as the Canadian dollar weakens. Naturally the powers-that-be will trot out another staged event to explain the move in the markets come February/March.

    Remember, the US dollar is crashing. The world\'s reserve currency can now longer be supported. This reality is what is driving US/Israeli/UN foreign policy. Not the other way around.

  2. by avatar Flick
    Sun Dec 14, 2003 8:10 pm
    Great! Just in time for the Democratic primaries. Wonder how long he's actually been in custody. This is perfect to destabilize Dean's nomination. Wonder if it's Saddam or a body double; or an actor. Look for him to get the lee harvey Oswald treatment.<br> <br> Look for Osama to come into custody about 3 weeks before the election, not enough time to figure out if it's really him or if he's been held secretly so that the capture could be announced at a strategic time.<br> <br> PS - who were the yobbos cheering in the press conference on TV? Why was a random crowd of Iraqis in on the press briefing, which the US controls access to (i.e. Al Jazeera often isn't allowed in)?<br> <br><p>---<br>“Sex, Drugs, Love, Marx...”<br /> Flick Harrison’s new digital feature<br /> MP3, trailer, scenes and stills at:<br /> http://www.armedrabble.org/sdlm.htm

  3. Sun Dec 14, 2003 8:52 pm
    Why are you assuming the U.S., U.N. and Israel are the same? For one thing, the U.S. hasn\'t been on the greatest terms with the U.N. for quite some time. And I wouldn\'t argue the U.N. is part of the \"new world order\" under globalization, but is rather actually a part of a previous framework of international law that the U.S. has been ignoring--unless the reasoning is because the U.S. is able to influence U.N. decisions through aid, veto etc that for \"U.N.\" we should read \"U.S.\"

    Still, I think conflating the three might be getting a bit simplistic. And might be leaning towards often anti-semitic conspiracy theories about Israeli/Jewish control of the world as well.

    As for whether the U.S. knew Hussein\'s whereabouts the whole time--the timing of his capture is definitely convenient. But I remain skeptical for now.

  4. Sun Dec 14, 2003 10:01 pm
    I appreciate your site. I\'ve learned a few things here. I\'m for free speech. I believe free speech has been taken away from Canadians because of the concentration of the media. Editors are \'bought out\'. A good example is the Asper empire, and Conrad Black before him. Now when I read any of the Canada.com stuff or the Toronto Star or the Globe and Mail, I don\'t see the important news, but a bunch of whitewash - just enough meat to keep you coming back, but still designed to starve you to death. There are many sites all over the web that have taken up where the mainstream media have fallen. Do you still buy a newspaper, watch tv or listen to the radio? I don\'t.

    The world is witnessing events manufactured to produce an outcome. The party complicit is the world\'s sole superpower: The USA. The USA is the proxy state of Israel. Sorry, but this isn\'t anti-semitism, it\'s PUBLIC OPINION

    Anti-semitism is an industry, the same as the holocaust industry. B\'nai B\'irth reminds me of the emperor with no clothes. It\'s really a shame the kind of propaganda they force/blackmail the government to produce.

    We, as Canadians, need to question who stands to benefit when the WTC gets \'bombed\' or Iraq gets invaded. The biggest of lies withstand generations, but they eventually fall to the truth.

  5. by N Say
    Sun Dec 14, 2003 10:20 pm
    When Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed of Malaysia recently declared that \"Jews rule this world by proxy\" and urged Muslim nations to unite to avoid being \"defeated by a few million Jews,\" he was heavily criticized throughout the Western world for anti-Semitism. Largely obscured was the fact that in the same address, Mahathir had been much more harsh with his fellow Muslims, calling them a backward people, crippled by religious superstition and enfeebled by infighting. But no one in the West accused him of being anti-Muslim.

    And when the US Senate voted -- without dissent -- to restrict military aid to Malaysia in retaliation (for his remark about Jews, not the one about Muslims), who amongst Mahathir\'s critics conceded that this lent some credence to his statement about Jewish influence? I don\'t totally believe that there\'s some kind of Jewish conspiracy but maybe it\'s because I don\'t really understand why the USA supports Israel so much.

    ---
    "So many right-wing Christians, so few lions." - t-shirt I saw @ school

  6. Mon Dec 15, 2003 2:03 am
    Umm, this is Vive le Canada, not the Malcolm Ross fan club, right?

  7. Mon Dec 15, 2003 2:43 am
    sorry, i forgot. make note to self:

    Only post fluff on ViveLeCanada- sprinkle generous amount of refined maple sugar evenly over genetically modified pumpkin, garnish with blah lowermainland cranberry.

  8. Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:27 am
    Saddam is captured, let the whole world cheer
    Forget for a moment the propagandist bum steer,

    Under-employed? yeah, i know,
    corporate profits, gotta make \'em grow

    so buck up, tax slaves, down on your luck
    smilin\' neocon globalists, don\'t give a phuck

  9. Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:51 pm
    Priceless!

  10. Mon Dec 15, 2003 5:16 pm
    Well, nobody is going to miss Saddam. The world without him is a better place, even if it is ever so minutely. But I do see a hypocrisy here. Who helped to put the Baath party in power in Iraq? Who armed them to the teeth? Who sold weapons to both Iraq and Iran during their war in the 80`s? I`d say various US presidents are war criminals too! As for the Zionist thing that we are now talking about, all I can say is, that there`s good and bad everywhere, and the Palestinians are getting a raw deal. Like I said before, why don`t they just call the place Israel-Palestine, or Palestine-Israel, and make sure ALL citizens have equal rights ! There are also Jews who recognize this ,and are against the mistreatment of the Palestinians. No, we certainly don`t want any more Hitlers running the world, but it looks like we still got`em!

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    Dave Ruston

  11. Mon Dec 15, 2003 7:21 pm
    Nice FUD. Too bad it doesn't fit the facts.<p> <i>Who armed them to the teeth?</i><p> The Soviets.<p> <i>Who sold weapons to both Iraq and Iran during their war in the 80`s?</i><p> The Soviets. The US sold weapons to Iraq because the Soviets were selling heavily to Iran. The US sold weapons to maintain a detent in the war. How many US warplanes, ships and tanks are in the Iranian and Iraqi arsenals (hint - zero, all Soviet hardware).<p> <i>I`d say various US presidents are war criminals too!</i><p> Remember Iran/Contra?<p> <p>---<br>"History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme" Mark Twain

  12. Mon Dec 15, 2003 7:22 pm
    Oh yea, I forgot about all the French Mirage fighters. . . <p> <p>---<br>"History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme" Mark Twain

  13. Mon Dec 15, 2003 7:30 pm
    The UN supports dictators and facists alike. It's become useless when countries like Libya are on the human rights council. <p> Isreal tried to pass it's first resolution in 30 years last month - a statement for the treatment and rights of Isreali children - word for word the same as a statement for the treatment and rights of Palestinian children that had already been passed. It was amended until it became a condemnation of Isreal's treatment of Palestinians in general, and did not make it's statement about children it was intended to make. What a farce. Isreali children apparently do not deserve protection of the UN.<p> The UN General Assembly is toothless and no longer fulfills it's mandate of fostering world peace. It should be abandoned.<p> <p>---<br>"History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme" Mark Twain

  14. Mon Dec 15, 2003 8:29 pm
    No not completely true - under the Shah the US supplied the IRanians millions in equipment - some of it survives to this day.

    Iran-Contra?



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