I woke up this morning to the sad news. I feel sick. Things will get much worse.
Bryan
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I woke up this morning to the sad news. I feel sick. Things will get much worse.
Bryan
I'm sure the bilderberg group sanctioned this murder. They rule the world secretly.
Blast from the past (MI6/CIA/Mossad):
The Assassination of President Anwar Al-Sadat
5 min - Mar 23, 2007 - (23 ratings)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ol7EgxFx3o
On October 6, 1981, the month after the crackdown, Sadat was assassinated during the annual 6th October victory parade in Cairo. A fatwa approving the assassination had been obtained from Omar Abdel-Rahman, a cleric later convicted in the U.S. for his role in the February 26, 1993 World Trade Center Bombing [same f**king clan have been working on WWIII in the Middle East for so many years]. Sadat was protected by four layers of security and the army parade should have been safe due to ammunition-seizure rules. However, the officers in charge of that procedure were on hajj to Mecca.State department just issued a "post 9/11 type" statement spending little time talking about her death and most of the time talking about terrorism. The only conclusion...
Dick Cheney/Rockefeller had ok'ed the attack.
US definitely involved based on the State Department Statement.
The reason for the Assassination:http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OIL_PRICES?SITE=NDBIS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2007-12-27-09-12-48
Dec 27, 9:30 AM EST Oil Jumps on Bhutto Assassination
By JOHN WILEN
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil prices rose Thursday after the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto raised concerns about stability in the Middle East.
Bhutto died in a suicide attack that also killed at least 20 others at a campaign rally, aides said.
"It's definitely instability," said James Cordier, president of Liberty Trading Group in Tampa, Fla. "Everybody wants calm when they're talking about pricing energy (futures)."
Light, sweet crude for February delivery rose 34 cents to $96.31 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Also supporting oil prices Thursday were expectations that domestic crude supplies fell last week. In its weekly inventory report, the Energy Department's Energy Information Administration is expected to show that oil supplies fell by 1.3 million barrels last week, according to the average forecast of analysts surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires.
Analysts believe crude supplies fell because of foggy weather that at times prevented oil tankers from entering the Houston Ship Channel and delivering their cargoes.
The EIA report is also expected to show that distillate inventories, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, fell by 800,000 barrels, while gasoline stockpiles rose by 1.4 million barrels. Refinery use likely grew by 0.6 percentage point to 88.4 percent of capacity, analysts predict.
At the pump, meanwhile, gas prices rose 0.8 cent overnight to a national average of $2.981 a gallon, according to AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. Gas prices are on the rebound after falling nearly 14 cents a gallon since mid-November. Pump prices, which typically lag the futures market, rose when oil was approaching $100 a barrel, only to fall when oil retreated by more than $10 from its Nov. 21 peak of $99.29.
But oil prices have risen 5 percent in a week on concerns about supplies, stoked by a large unexpected decline in crude inventories last week and attacks by Turkish forces on Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq. Analysts say low holiday volumes are contributing to the gains.
"Often times light trading volumes exaggerate price swings," said Addison Armstrong, director of exchange traded markets at TFS Energy Futures LLC in Stamford, Conn.
Other energy futures were mixed Thursday. Heating oil futures rose 1.61 cents to $2.6573 a gallon while gasoline futures rose 1.19 cents to $2.4645 a gallon. Natural gas futures fell 17.6 cents to $6.87 per 1,000 cubic feet.
In London, February Brent crude futures rose 41 cents to $94.35 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.
The people of Pakistan support me: Benazir Bhuttohttp://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/current-affairs/the-peoplepakistan-support-me-benazir-bhutto/20/45/318847
2007-12-27 20:18:48 Source : CNN-IBN
Former Pakistan Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated by a sniper bullet, minutes after addressing a rally in Rawalpindi. She breathed her last at 6.46 pm IST.
Benazir Bhutto Assassinated in Pakistanhttp://threatswatch.org/rapidrecon/2007/12/benazir-bhutto-assassinated-in/
Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated today at a rally held in Rawalpindi, the garrison city near Islamabad that is also home to Pakistani Army headquarters.
Early reports indicate that Bhutto was shot by sniper fire in a coordinated attack that included a suicide bomber, with FOX News reporting that she was hit five times, including in the chest and neck. She survived the initial attack but appears to have died in surgery at a local hospital.
After the October assassination attempt, Bhutto's husband, Asif Ali Zardari, who is in Dubai where the couple had been living in exile, accused members of the Pakistani security services, the ISI. "I blame government for these blasts," he said. "It is the work of the intelligence agencies."
It will turn out to be Islamic radicals behind this, probably Taliban. Considering the nuke factor in Pakistan this event could develop into a situation rivaling the domino effect of the assasination of the Archduke Ferdinand.
Horrible, I just came home and read this. So unfair and unjust for her, and a blow for Pakistan.
Musharraf is going to seize stronger control in the guise of national emergency. I just hope that the once the investigation plays out, Musharraf doesn't prove to be behind it as I think that could lead to a very tenuous situation.
It will turn out to be Islamic radicals behind this, probably Taliban
or maybe it will be 'blamed'. depends who does the reporting.
kwr, without doubt !!!!! Their lust for blood is endless.
Golf
USA needs to stop worrying about other countries and worry about themselves.