Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Donald Rumsfeld's sacrifice has been a done deal for weeks and
is the first scene of what insiders have dubbed a Shakespearean
like play that will characterize the final years of the George
W Bush administration.
As usual all the main players have their parts, yet we are about
to witness the implosion of the Neoconservative movement and a
possible vicious battle for power between America's corporate
elite. The 'Democratic
Revolution' is little more than a subplot to the
greater story, the events of which have always been dictated by
globalist power structures.
Alex Jones was joined on air briefly today by BBC and ABC investigative
journalist Greg Palast who laid out the real reason for the demise
of Donald Rumsfeld.
"Don Rumsfeld is not Commander in Chief. Don Rumsfeld did
not stand up in front of the United Nations and say Saddam had
WMD...If anybody is to be fired over Iraq it's the Commander in
Chief" Palast fumed.
Palast asserts that Rumsfeld had already lost all his power and
was simply a figurehead, a lightening rod to absorb all the ammo
of the opposition. According to Palast's sources he had allied
himself against the oil company forces controlling the administration,
and he had crossed Dick Cheney. Greg Palast maintains that this
was the information he received around a year and a half ago,
and since then Rumsfeld has been simply a figurehead.
"Rummy’s the puppet — but the problem is the
puppeteer." Palast states in his latest
article.
Palast went on to reveal that the big oil companies have taken
as much as they can handle with regards to the Iraq war and are
calling the shots on who stays and who goes. Rumsfeld's axing
is mainly down to the "Independent" Iraq study group,
run by uber elitist James Baker who represents the oil cartels
in taking back complete control.
"This is now saying that James Baker will have complete
control over the Iraq policy. And if you don't know James Baker,
he is the lawyer for Exxon mobil Corporation, he is the lawyer
for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, another great democracy. The
oil companies have now said that they can't even have Rumsfeld
in as a figurehead." Palast declared.

James Baker has never been 'independent' or 'bipartisan', he
is heavily involved with long term elite corporations such as
the Carlyle Group and law firm Baker Botts, and is a staunch Bush
ally, having served as Secretary of State under HW Bush and being
the official family lawyer. He was an architect of the first gulf
war and has been intimately involved in the current Iraq war.
He also personally stole the 2000 election for George W Bush whilst
acting as his chief legal advisor and overseeing the Florida recount.
All these facts are simply taken from his Wikipedia
bio.
Palast's analysis seems spot on the money when factored in with
former NSA officer Wayne Madsen's predictions of late October.
On October 24, Wayne
Madsen Report wrote the following:
"There is something afoot, in a very Shakespearean way,
in the White House. Preparing for a post-election massacre of
the GOP and the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld as Defense Secretary,
two factions are emerging within the White House. One is the neo-con
faction surrounding potential scapegoat Vice President Dick Cheney.
This faction includes Cheney's own staffers and his and Rumsfeld's
sympathizers in the Pentagon, National Security Council, State
Department, and media and think tanks. The other is the faction
coalescing around the other potential scapegoat -- George W. Bush.
This is the most interesting faction as it consists of George
H. W. Bush and his closest friends -- James Baker III, Lee Hamilton,
former CIA Director Robert Gates, Alan Simpson, Sandra Day O'Connor,
and other past luminaries of the George H. W. Bush administration."
Bush's choice to replace Rumsfeld is one of his new inner-circle
advisers, Robert Gates. The circling of the wagons in the pending
Bush-Cheney battle has begun. Many neocons, including Richard
Perle and Ken Adelman, sensing that Cheney and the neocon cause
is in trouble, have recently backed down from their early cheerleading
for the Iraq war.
Madsen was bang on the money, Robert Gates is Rumsfeld's replacement,
and it seems daddy has stepped in to save Georgie junior from
the consequences of his actions one more time. Cheney's neocon
buddies, the prime example being "the prince of darkness"
Richard
Perle, have jumped ship like the hideous infested
rats that they have always been. Scuttling off back into the shadows
to wait until its safe to re-emerge again and feed.

Will Cheney be next? He has said that he will
not testify before Congress if he was subpoenaed.
The reason he gave was that in his world "The Vice President
and President and constitutional officers don’t appear before
the Congress." This could be swiftly solved and Cheney made
to take the fall if the Baker/Bush faction ejects him.
We are staring the New World Order in the face on this one. Think
of the years and years of loyalty Rumsfeld has given to them,
and try to remember for how long we despised his actions and perhaps
forgot that he is fodder to them, he is the dog dirt on their
shoes and they have simply flicked him off in one swift motion
in order that they can carry on raping, pillaging and destroying
the country for everything it is worth.
And if you thought Rumsfeld was bad, check out his replacement,
Robert
Gates. He served for 26 years in the CIA and the
National Security Council. Under President George H.W. Bush, he
served as Director of Central Intelligence and is of course firmly
in the camp as he served as a member of the 'bipartisan' Iraq
commission headed by James A. Baker III.

Like Baker, Gates was deeply involved in the Iran/contra
affair. His testimony has been proven to be made
up of lies and untruths, yet at the time it was not proven "beyond
a reasonable doubt that Gates was deliberately not telling the
truth" and he got off scott free, a good benchmark when taking
up a position under a Bush family member.
Whilst half the country is running around ecstatically declaring
a major victory, the elite power-mongers are tightening their
stranglehold on America and preparing to bring out the big guns.
Gates has to be confirmed by the Senate - and if Democrats win
it, this will be the first test of their supposed check and balance
on Bush's Decidership.
With Nancy Pelosi firmly within
the Bush faction who would bet against Gates becoming
Secretary of Defense?
Greg Palast further explained why a Democratic Congress will
still suit the Bush power faction:
"There are too many skeletons in the Democrats' closets
and the last thing they want to do is start opening up investigations.
We are going to see the new Whitewash Commission with James Baker.
If you take out the President and impeach him for lying, you're
gonna take out a third of the Democrat Senators with him."
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