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Bush lied to the world says Blickx
by Ben Monday February 03, 2003 at 10:06 PM

In his so called 'State of the Union' Bush again threatened Iraq. Iraq is far away outside his 'Union', so it's not clear what the state of Iraq has to do with this. But what is absolutely clear is that Bush deliberately misuses all public resources and forums to pull the World's leg and that he has no scrupules to tell public lies.


He makes use of all studied rhetoric tricks to get the World under hypnosis. His poisonous splitted tongue seems able to twist the truth a hundred and eighty degrees, so that he can make his audience believe that white is black and black is white.

According Hans Blickx, chairman of the Iraq Arms Inspectors, Bush has told the World a few public lies without any shame. For instance there is no ground to make the World believe that there would be any stronger connection between Iraq and Al Qaeda than with any other country, well on the contrary. So this continuous attempt to create that nonexistent association in the minds of people is already very corrupt.

A second hoax originated from the Bush administration is the phantasm that Saddam would have turned spies into scientific specialists, taking their places when interviews with the Inspectors are done. This according to Hans Blickx is again an enormous lie of Bush's and it is highly remarkable that a thruth of Bush, representing one single UN member, and a one hundred and eighty degrees opposite truth of the Chief Arms Inspector, representing the UN itself as a whole, can stand side by side for so long.

Obviously the propaganda war of the US continues to believe it can win the World without collateral damage.
The latest stunt of Blair in the margin of Bush's endeavours to stir the public attention, convincing a few European leaders to allow their names under a some advertisements in Anglo-saxon newspapers stating they belong to 'the willing' as to the war logic of the US, is another indication of this propaganda war. With ease Europe could advertise with even more names undersigned of the 'non-willing'. But of course Europe is older and wiser than that and does not enter into such short sighted propaganda game. That pleasure is entirely left to a puberal prime-minister playing world president, who seems not quite sure even about whether his Island is at the right side of the ocean or not.

This whole game is such a shame for humanity in the end. But humanity will learn from it in the end also of course, when it's too late again, and at the potential cost of tenthousands of anonymous silent victims in an antique world capital, whose individual tragedies will NOT be smeared out one by one on emo-TV by commercial biased broadcasting stations...

Article du Monde sur les démentis de Blix
by do Tuesday February 04, 2003 at 09:41 AM

Voici le lien de l'article du Monde parlant des démentis de Blix contre bush :