I am just imagining, if the Chinese UN Peacekeepers are invited to quash civil
unrest on US soil and assist the mandatory martial law quarrantine mass
vaccination, would this be the way to do it?
U.N. Secretary-......General Ban Ki-moon (R) speaks to a U.N. peacekeeper
from China tasked with mine clearance, during his visit to the Lebanese-......Israeli
border near the village of Labouneh in southern Lebanon January 17, 2009. Ban
said on Saturday he may attend a summit meeting on Gaza in Sharm el-Sheikh on
Sunday.
BEIJING - JULY 28: People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers demontrate their
skills during a reporting trip to the Third Guard Division of the PLA on July
28, 2009 in Beijing, China. August 1st marks the 82nd anniversary of the
founding of the PLA.
China Allows Rare Glimpse Inside Army Base - July 28, 2009
Uighur leader says 10,000 went missing in one night
Reuters
Washington Post
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
By Chisa Fujioka
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nearly 10,000 Uighurs involved in deadly riots in China's
northwestern Xinjiang region went missing in one night, exiled Uighur activist
Rebiya Kadeer said Wednesday, calling for an international investigation.
Kadeer's visit to Tokyo was condemned by China. The vice foreign minister
summoned the Japanese ambassador in Beijing to express China "strong
dissatisfaction......" and to "demand the Japanese government take
effective action to stop her anti-China, splittist activities in Japan," the
Foreign Ministry said.
In Xinjiang's worst ethnic violence in decades, Uighurs on July 5 attacked Han
Chinese in the regional capital of Urumqi after police tried to break up a
protest against fatal attacks on Uighur workers at a factory in south China.
Han Chinese in Urumqi launched revenge attacks later that week.
"The nearly 10,000 (Uighur) people who were at the protest, they disappeared
from Urumqi in one night," Kadeer told a news conference in Tokyo through an
interpreter. "If they are dead, where are their bodies? If they are detained,
where are they?"
She called on the international community to send an independent investigative
team to Urumqi to uncover details of what had taken place.
The official death toll from the riots stands at 197, most of whom were Han
Chinese who form the majority of China's 1.3 billion population. Almost all the
others were Uighurs, a Muslim people native to Xinjiang and culturally tied to
Central Asia and Turkey.
More than 1,000 people were detained in the immediate aftermath of the riots,
and over 200 more in recent days, state media said. None has been publicly
charged.
China has accused Kadeer, who lives in exile in Washington, of triggering the
riots and of spreading misinformation....... It took great glee in pointing
out that pictures she said were taken in Urumqi actually came from an unrelated
incident in another part of the country.
Kadeer, who rejects the Chinese accusations, said she thought the death toll was
much higher after learning that there was random gunfire one night when
electricity in the city was shut down.
In a measure of continued nervousness and lack of information in Urumqi, the
city government was forced to deny rumors sweeping the Han population that
Uighurs were kidnapping Han to exchange them for detained Uighurs, a Chinese
newspaper said.
Beijing does not want to lose its grip on Xinjiang. The vast territory borders
Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and
India, has abundant oil reserves and is China's largest natural gas-producing
region.
Chinese security forces get into formation on the People's Square in Urumqi,
western China's Xinjiang province, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
Chinese paramilitary police officers form a barrier between Han and Uighur
districts a day after Han Chinese mobs attacked Uighur neighborhoods in Urumqi,
China, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
Residents walk past paramilitary police marching on the streets of Urumqi,
China, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
Heavily armed Chinese police officers patrol near a mosque in a Uighur
neighborhood a day after Han Chinese mob's attack in Urumqi, China, Wednesday,
July 8, 2009.
A Chinese military helicopter drops leaflets asking people to return home as
Uighurs gather upon hearing of Han Chinese attacks in a Uighur neighborhood in
Urumqi, China, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
Armed Chinese soldiers in riot gear block a main street leading to the end of
the city occupied by ethnic Uighurs in Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous
Region July 8, 2009.
Armed Chinese soldiers in riot gear run down a main street leading to the end of
the city occupied by ethnic Uighurs in the city of Urumqi in China's Xinjiang
Autonomous Region July 8, 2009.
Han Chinese men armed with sticks shout slogans as they search for Uigher
properties to attack in Urumqi, China, Tuesday, July 7, 2009.
Chinese riot police confront a Muslim ethnic Uighur protestor in Urumqi, in
China's far west Xinjiang province, on July 7, 2009,
Ethnic Uygur women protest towards Chinese riot police as they demonstrate in
Urumqi in China's far west Xinjiang province on July 7, 2009.
A photograph published on the social networking website Twitter on July 6, 2009
shows what is purported to be bodies lying on a street following a riot in
Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on July 5, 2009. China said a riot that
shook the capital of the western Xinjiang region on Sunday killed 140 people and
the government called the ethnic unrest a plot against its power, signalling a
security crackdown. Picture taken July 5, 2009.
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, people watch vehicles
destroyed in Sunday night's riot on Beiwan Street in Urumqi, capital of
northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Monday, July 6, 2009.
A video grab from CCTV shows an overturned police car in Urumqi, Xinjiang
Autonomous Region, China July 6, 2009.
In this photo taken on Sunday, July 5, 2009 and released by the Xinjiang
Government Press Office on Tuesday, July 7, 2009, a body and a burnt out car are
left in a street following a riot in Urumqi, China.
In this photo taken on Sunday, July 5, 2009, and released by the Xinjiang
Government Press Office, Tuesday, July 7, 2009, nurses attend to injured people
following a riot in Urumqi, China.
In a sense, every
time we report on the latest embarrassment to inflict America's geopolitical
standing, we are helping the Globalists further their ultimate end game. Should
we be silent on such issues? Obviously not. But we should go to great lengths to
stress that these events are designed to make America look bad and they are
designed to prop up the world government fake left-wing alternative of the EU
and the UN. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Both Republicans and
Democrats are reading off a script. On the very same day people like Hillary
Clinton, Bill Clinton and Joe Lieberman will come out in support of the war
while Bush repeats tiresome cliches of staying the course. This is meant to make
Americans turn away from the now obvious one party system and look to the
international stage for relief.
The fact that a President who has to ask permission to use the bathroom and
loses a battle of wits with a door is supposedly in charge of the biggest
superpower on earth is again designed to make America look foolish in comparison
to the austere, enlightened and rational image of the global government model.
The gigantic mess in Iraq fits in this same picture. When American troops
finally do pull out they will be replaced by NATO forces. Even though, as is the
case in Afghanistan, the turmoil will continue just the same, the media will
rarely report on it and so the wider world will be hoodwinked into thinking that
global government saved the day and cleaned up another filthy American quagmire.Smaller
scale terror attacks, as debated in the recent GOP 'terror memo,' occurring
around the world and blamed on America's occupation of Iraq, will have the
impact of locking in the domestic police state, while still giving the
impression that the Bush administration is incompetent and wayward in
prosecuting a 'war on terror' that doesn't even exist in the first place.
America is meant to lose the war in Iraq. America is meant to lose the war on
terror. America is meant to descend into anarchy at home.The end of the age of
American superpower status will be the entree for world government to step
across the breach in the name of 'securing the interests of the planet' and any
notion of national sovereignty will be cast aside and we will witness the birth
of a new world order.