Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Barbie And Ken Dolls Reflect Our Society's Value?




In just two years, Wikileacks has shattered the security of the world's greatest power. The power, the more it accumulates, more deception and despotism exercised. It has discovered what we knew or suspected that U.S. hides obscene indifference to the networks and bends involving a large part of countries.
(Da chills to see how renowned political clarity and honesty involved in the game to put the interests of his country above everything and base to plot and carry out or allow more criminal actions. The daily newspapers El Pais and three more have started airing the intricacies of foreign policy foul of the Empire. First were the 400,000 documents of Julian Assange and now the other hundreds of thousands. That these documents give us as officially proven that those killed in Iraq between 2004 and 2009 are more than 109. 000 and that 63% of them are civilians is a horrific fact. The country spends
(November 29, 2010) 16 pages to this information. Those who do not read will be deprived of seeing inside the reality of a policy that is called democracy and how the FBI, the CIA and 16 other spy agencies more work for the State Department and how they do it specifically in our country, In light of the information thrown up by 3,622 documents prepared by the U.S. Embassy in Spain, only the years 2003-2010).


In the United States about three million people have access to this information "secret", which is then managed with careful reserve. Everything is carefully tracked and recorded and centralized.
This intelligence shows that the rule is what it is: domain, pecking, dirty business, unlimited benefits, victories in blood and fire, mowing ruthless as opposed to their own interests. The proclamations of equality, justice, democracy and freedom are pantomime.
This information releasing many documents, falling to as "secret" is a great advance for our knowledge and we can speak of a before and after Wikileacks. Benjamin

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