
Matthias
Rath, M.D.
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As the physician and scien-tist
who has significantly contributed to the era-dication of
cardiovascular disease and cancer by na-tural, non-patentable
thera-pies, Dr. Rath has re-peatedly stated that the largest
corporate benefactor of the current international crisis
is the pharmaceutical industry. The multi-trillion dollar
pharmaceutical investment industry has been unmasked as a
deceptive business that promises ‘health’ but
is driven by the continuation and expansion of diseases.
The survival of this global industry now depends upon industry
protection laws, implemented world wide. These cannot be accom-plished
during peace time, but only during an inter-national crisis or
a world war.
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Don't Risk A World War!"
The people of the world are concerned
about the international crisis that continues
after the war with Iraq and the
possibility of its escalation into a world
war. In addition, now we learn that
George Bush and Tony Blair may have
deceived the people of America, Great
Britain and the world about weapons of
mass destruction allegedly being the
main reason to attack Iraq.
Now the British Parliament and US Congress
are demanding an official independent
investigation to establish the facts. In addition,
high-ranking politicians and members
of their own administrations are publicly
raising doubts and even making accusations.
If the Bush and Blair administrations did not
lie to the public, they have nothing to fear. However, if they in fact
lied and manipulated
the evidence - even in front of the United
Nations - they will face impeachment and
other legal consequences.
Watergate and similar historic situations
teach us, that, in this situation - far from
allowing an independent Congressional
investigation - politicians are very tempted
to immediately and at all costs stop any further
investigation into this matter.
If the Bush and Blair administration lied to
the world, they would need three things - and
they would need them right now:
- An event that immediately takes away
public attention from the discussion
about their deception of the people in the
USA, Great Britain and the world.
- An event that would retrospectively justify
their war against Iraq and their crusade
against weapons of mass destruction.
- An event that could be blamed on 'terrorists'
to further justify the escalation
of international tensions.
There is only one event that would accomplish
all these goals: The detonation of a
nuclear bomb or another weapon of mass
destruction somewhere in the world.
The people of the world ask pressing questions
at this critical moment in history,
when the entire credibility of the Bush and
Blair administration - as well as their corporate
supporters - are at stake:
- Is it a coincidence that at this very moment
- on June 3 - the US and UK secret
services issued warnings that Al-Qaida is
planning attacks with 'mini-nukes'?
- Is it a coincidence that at this very moment
- on June 4 - the US Under-Secretary
of State John Bolton ‘does not rule
out’ preemptive strikes against a list of
countries? According to the new US-military
doctrine, this includes the use of
weapons of mass destruction.
Before, during and after the Iraq war I
raised my voice repeatedly in the New York Times and other international newspapers to
unmask the corporate agenda behind this
war. My warnings have been confirmed.
On behalf of the people of the world I call
upon President Bush and Prime Minister
Blair - whatever they have done - not to
trigger the unthinkable and risk a world
war.
President Bush and Prime Minister Blair:
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Do not risk the use of weapons of mass destruction!
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Do not risk a conflict that could trigger a world war!
If the goals described above are true you must realize that you can
no longer achieve them because the world is watching. |