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“It’s just a shot away”
by ryall Tuesday, Feb 2 2010, 9:36am
international / peace/war / opinion/analysis

Obama to visit Oz in March

It is with profound unease informed Aussies react to the news of Barack Obama’s planned visit to Oz in late March. We are a rough, racist, xenophobic culture down here and many misinterpret our coarse manner and humour at times, I refer to tongue in cheek references of al-Qaeda snipers nested in Sydney’s Opera House waiting for Hillary Clinton’s visit, which was abruptly cancelled using the Haiti earthquake as an excuse. However, Obama’s visit is a far more serious matter, especially in the context of his complete inability to deliver on any of his pre-election promises and his overt perpetuation of neo-con policies. Obama is now despised by both sides of politics – a very unenviable position indeed!

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Think for moment, what type of advisors would burden a candidate with the impossible slogans of ‘Hope and Change’ when nothing but continuity of the status quo was envisaged? Obama fails to appreciate that he offers, via assassination, an emergency exit strategy for the likes of those that killed JFK; his failure to deliver was built into his presidency before he swore the oath! Obama is now a pathetic, lackey, failure, worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy.

We should never forget that everyone is expendable to the Corporate elites, Obama is merely the latest ‘pawn in their game.’ Think how quickly Obama was exposed as a fraud, the same applies to mandatory vaccination, Carbon trading and the casino economics once described as laissez-faire, or deregulated thievery from the top down!

Growing social awareness of how bought government, toilet-paper money printing and casino economics actually work bring with it innumerable dangers for the once faceless ruling elites – the stakes are very high these days, especially when nefarious elites hear the hounds of hell fast approaching!

In the prevailing social context Obama becomes very hot property, similar to Michael Jackson – he is worth more dead than alive! That is why we fear the worst for Obama in Oz. The American elites detest our rough REAL freedoms and fear for their crucial bases at Pine Gap and in Northern Australia.

The ‘sepos’ are extremely aware that patriotic forces are easily able to subvert American installations in a time of crisis; a dead Obama would allow for rigorous social control here and abroad; it’s a bloody worry, that is why I risk being labelled a conspiracy theorist on this occasion.

Spelling out a Machiavellian scenario tends to prevent it from occurring, perhaps less nowadays; nevertheless, it always acts as a deterrent. Nefarious elites are less inclined to run huge risks of increasing the credibility of underground sources already popular with the masses.

Some may have recognised the title of this piece as a lyric from a Jagger and Richards’ song, ‘Gimme Shelter,’ a favourite among junkies at the time of release, most of whom would replace “shot” with “hit,” which may have been intended by pop culture manipulators The Rolling Stones. Nevertheless, the literal interpretation of the lyrics makes for a certain foreboding in the up-for-grabs political environment of today.

‘War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away, shot away, hit away’

audio Gimme Shelter
audio Sympathy for the Devil


 
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