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Could the Zeta's comment on the Large explosion at the US Army base in Baghdad. There seems to a big cover up by the Military and the Media of the exent of damage to the Base,and troops.
The Iraq War has been in the hands of man, from the start, and thus as
      man has free will the course of this war has been impossible for us to
      predict with certainty. Nevertheless, we have from the start predicted
      that terrorist attacks
      within the US would not succeed, that support for the war would erode utterly, that the war would drag out and not succeed. We predicted months ago that the likely
      outcome in Iraq would be a secretive
        withdrawal by the US Military and that Iraq would 'split into
      factions', a fact no longer denied by senior Republic advisors, as recent
      news reports confirm. Though this is in the hands of man, we predict that
      Iraq will go the way it would have to begin with if the British had not
      partitioned it to include warring factions in the past. It is no secret
      that Britain structured Iraq so as to prevent it from becoming strong and
      resistant to Western control, grouping the Sunni and Shia and Kurds
      together in any impossible marriage. Afghanistan will return to Taliban
      control, a trend already firmly in place, Bin Laden victorious. 
      
      The US Military is no longer
        listening to Bush or Rumsfeld, ignoring their orders, but is loathe
      to publicly defy Bush as then this must be explained to the public. Since
      Bush is adamantly stating he will stay the course, where will this lead? A
      secretive withdrawal from Iraq would be along the lines already used to
      deny the rising number of troop deaths. No media coverage, and lies about
      the placement of troops and the forts deserted to be occupied by the
      enemy. This would be covered by claims that the Iraqi had taken over the
      area, successfully, as police or guards or troops trained or whatever,
      when in fact it was desertion by the US Military of their positions,
      allowing whomever is shelling them to take territory. The US Military is
      surrounded by hostile troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, as the natives do
      not want them there, as legitimate polls and citizen support of violence
      against the US has shown. As the Earth changes require US troops to be
      returned home, where they will be desperately needed, this withdrawal from
      Iraq will hasten, with only local news coverage on returning troops so the
      trend is not highlighted in the major media, though the Internet will have
      the true story. 
      
      We warned at the start of a non-specific incident that would be so horrific it would be as though 'the breath had been
      taken out of the body', and that the Council of Worlds may have something
      to do with this incident. The explosion at Falcon was certainly not
      anticipated by the US Military, as they thought this depot guarded and the
      surroundings swept clean of militia. If the main Iraq munitions depot,
      considered ultra safe, can be turned into a holocaust, taking the US
      Military so by surprise that they claim 'no injuries' when hundreds were
      clearly fried instantly, has this taken their breath away? The Falcon
      disaster certainly shows that no zones in Iraq are safe for the
      US Military, including the Green Zone in Baghdad where the Bush
      administration likes to ferry in for photo ops. If the Falcon depot, just
      south of Baghdad, was not safe, is the Green Zone safe? Will a sudden
      evacuation of the Green Zone occur, under rocket fire, with escaping
      planes and choppers targeted and blown out of the skies while escape on
      the ground is impossible? What is the current personnel count of those
      hiding in the Green Zone, not daring to leave, while Cheney is making
      outrageous claims that matters are improving in Iraq? 
      
      The maneuvers by the Bush administration to secure the oil fields of the
      Middle East is a lost cause. The disasters in Iraq are precluding any
      invasion of Iran or Venezuela by the US Military, who will be so annoyed
      with Bush and his ambitions they will eventually not even give he or his
      spokespersons an audience. Has the Council of Worlds had a hand in this?
      Without question, but only in preventing the Bush administration
      their victories. They prevented, as
        we stated, any WMD being planted in Iraq. They prevented any
      terrorist attacks within the continental US, as this would have fed into
      the Bush propaganda machine and strengthened the lies he spews. They
      prevented voter fraud in Iraq, certainly the Bush plan, so that the
      outcome gave dominant support to the Shia majority in Iraq. By this they
      facilitated the division of Iraq, as the new Congress gave the Kurds
      autonomy in their area and a recent edict gave the Shia control in the
      South of Iraq. The oil fields of the North and South are now in Kurdish
      and Shia hands, leaving the furious Sunni sputtering. 
      
      Recent speculation on how to resolve the mess in Iraq has suggested that
      Bush may have to bring back strongmen, forgoing Democracy, perhaps
      bringing back the real Saddam Hussein who is certainly alive and
      not in the docket for the faked court proceedings being televised. This of
      course may be possible only within the tiny segment of Iraq controlled by
      the Sunnis, loyal to Saddam, and would not give Bush the oil fields he
      coveted. Has the breath been taken away yet, in the final gasp that will
      spell admitted defeat for Bush in Iraq? Not yet, but the success at Falcon
      has certainly shown what is coming. The evacuation in Viet Nam was done
      while the US Military was in friendly territory, in South Viet
      Nam. Here the US Military is in hostile territory where it may have to
      evacuate suddenly, or where evacuation may not be possible at all! What
      would the timing be of such an explosion of violence, so well placed that
      guarded munitions depots are easy targets? The question should rather be
      posed, what is to stop such an explosion of violence? This is
      the question being asked in the tents of the militia who have for so long
      been trying to rid Iraq of the US occupation. 
- In short, they are not heeding the warnings of the Council, so stronger measures will shortly be taken. These measures will be as though the breath had been taken out of the body. All will hold their breath, confused, and this delay will be such that the earth changes already escalating will catch up with the power mongers.
- ZetaTalk: Not Succeed, written Mar 22, 2003
- There will be no terrorist attacks [in the US], nor will the war progress to the point where a regime change occurs. The US public is being told a quick war will result in success, but the utter opposite will be the case. Mechanical failure, human error compounding human error, and accidents that will silence the cry for support for war utterly.
- ZetaTalk: Not Succeed, written Mar 22, 2003
- Signs of the Times #541, Dec 14, 2003
- Saddam Captured Alive. Compare eyebrows, eye distance, nose shape and angle, lips and jaw. Don't you ever wonder what happened to all his doubles? [Note: too fat across bridge, forehead too low, cheeks not like a chipmunk, and black mole not on the original Saddam.]
- One should bear in mind that these affairs are in the hands of man, and a cornered animal will jump in many directions. Our analysis of the outcome does not include a war with Iran, nor an occupation of Saudi Arabia, but a gradual and secretive withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, which will split into factions as a result of their civil war.
- ZetaTalk: Iraq Civil War, written Feb 25, 2006
 Forward Base Falcon Disaster [Oct
            11] http://www.tbrnews.org/
            At the time of the attack, there were approximately 3000 men inside
            the camp, which also was filled with ammunition supplies, fuel,
            tanks and vehicles. Iraqi contractors had assisted in the
            construction of the camp, which occupied nearly a square mile and
            was surrounded with guard tower-studded high concrete walls. An
            after action report, issued by the Department of Defense, stated
            that: "no injuries were reported." When the flames had been brought
            under control on the morning of the 11th of October, primarily
            because the entire camp had been gutted, nine large American
            military transports with prominent Red Cross markings were observed
            by members of the foreign media taking off, laded with the dead and
            the wounded. Over 300 American troops, including U.S. Army and
            Marines, CIA agents and U.S. translators were casualties and there
            also were 165 seriously injured requiring major medical attention
            and 39 suffering lesser injuries. [and
            from another] Insurgents Hit
            U.S. Base in Baghdad [Oct 11]
          Falcon is located in a former
            commercial trucking depot in a sprawling industrial area at the
            southern entrance of Baghdad. It is near the violence-torn district
            of Dora, where U.S. troops have been focusing in a 2-month-old sweep
            of the capital neighborhood-by-neighborhood aimed at rooting out
            militants and weapons. [and
            from another] No Additional
            Troops to Baghdad [Oct 20] http://rawstory.com/
            A senior military official told ABC News that any changes agreed
            upon would not include more U.S. troops going into violence-torn
            Baghdad. The White House has already ruled out partitioning Iraq, as
            even some prominent Republicans have suggested. And pulling out the
            troops altogether or on a timetable is a "nonstarter," according to
            the Bush administration. So what will Bush do?
Forward Base Falcon Disaster [Oct
            11] http://www.tbrnews.org/
            At the time of the attack, there were approximately 3000 men inside
            the camp, which also was filled with ammunition supplies, fuel,
            tanks and vehicles. Iraqi contractors had assisted in the
            construction of the camp, which occupied nearly a square mile and
            was surrounded with guard tower-studded high concrete walls. An
            after action report, issued by the Department of Defense, stated
            that: "no injuries were reported." When the flames had been brought
            under control on the morning of the 11th of October, primarily
            because the entire camp had been gutted, nine large American
            military transports with prominent Red Cross markings were observed
            by members of the foreign media taking off, laded with the dead and
            the wounded. Over 300 American troops, including U.S. Army and
            Marines, CIA agents and U.S. translators were casualties and there
            also were 165 seriously injured requiring major medical attention
            and 39 suffering lesser injuries. [and
            from another] Insurgents Hit
            U.S. Base in Baghdad [Oct 11]
          Falcon is located in a former
            commercial trucking depot in a sprawling industrial area at the
            southern entrance of Baghdad. It is near the violence-torn district
            of Dora, where U.S. troops have been focusing in a 2-month-old sweep
            of the capital neighborhood-by-neighborhood aimed at rooting out
            militants and weapons. [and
            from another] No Additional
            Troops to Baghdad [Oct 20] http://rawstory.com/
            A senior military official told ABC News that any changes agreed
            upon would not include more U.S. troops going into violence-torn
            Baghdad. The White House has already ruled out partitioning Iraq, as
            even some prominent Republicans have suggested. And pulling out the
            troops altogether or on a timetable is a "nonstarter," according to
            the Bush administration. So what will Bush do?