Monday, February 25, 2008

Nixon had notion to use nuclear bomb in Vietnam

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Thinking big, President Nixon raised the idea of using a nuclear bomb against North Vietnam in 1972, but Henry Kissinger quickly dismissed the notion.

"I'd rather use the nuclear bomb," Nixon told Kissinger, his national security adviser, a few weeks before he ordered a major escalation of the Vietnam War.

"That, I think, would just be too much," Kissinger replied softly in his baritone voice, in a conversation uncovered among 500 hours of Nixon tapes released Thursday.

Nixon responded matter-of-factly. "The nuclear bomb. Does that bother you?" he asked. Then he closed the subject by telling Kissinger: "I just want you to think big."

He also said "I don't give a damn" about civilians killed by U.S. bombing.

That exchange in the Executive Office Building on April 25, 1972, is contained in the largest batch of tapes ever released by the National Archives. Altogether, roughly 1,700 of the 3,700 hours of Nixon White House tapes have now come out.

Most of the newly released tapes were recorded between January and June 1972.

They offer insights into Nixon's historic trip to China in February of that year — and the mating habits of two pandas he received as a gift.

"The only way they learn how is to watch other pandas mate, you see," Nixon said in a phone conversation with a columnist for The Washington Star.

In June 1972, Nixon and chief of staff H.R. Haldeman can be heard worrying about the erratic behavior — late-night telephone calls to reporters, for instance — of Martha Mitchell, the outspoken wife of campaign manager John Mitchell. She had complained about political dirty tricks.

"The woman is sick," Nixon said.

Nixon and his aides are heard talking over ways to limit the fallout if the White House is implicated in the break-in at the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate. The plan: Blame John Mitchell, saying he was so busy trying to control his wife that he was not minding the campaign.

Other Watergate-related tapes include the infamous 18 1/2-minute gap, an erased segment three days after the break-in. The gap — a series of whirs, clicks and buzzes — was released in the 1970s. But the poor quality of the tape makes conversations before and after the gap unintelligible, too.

Facing re-election in 1972, Nixon worries aloud on one tape that if America lost the Vietnam War and the Soviets pulled out of a coming arms-control summit, his political career would be history. He says he would pull out of the presidential race and back former Texas Gov. John Connally for the GOP nomination.

He told Kissinger, "The point is, we have to realize that if we lose Vietnam and the summit, there's no way that the election can be saved."

The summit was not canceled and soon Nixon was escalating the war. The president signed arms agreements with the Soviets in Moscow and tried to pin the blame for the assassination attempt against George Wallace on liberals in an effort to boost his own political prospects.

After hearing of the shooting, Nixon asked about Wallace's health and made sure other presidential candidates were adequately protected. Then he turned to using the incident for political advantage.

Within hours of the shooting, Nixon is heard on the tapes stirring up rumors that the suspect, Arthur Bremer, was a left-winger with connections to the Kennedys.

Nixon can be heard on one tape whispering the rumors in the background as his adviser Chuck Colson, on the phone with the FBI's Mark Felt, passes on that Bremer and his associates might be "Kennedy friends."

"I'll be sure and pass that along," Felt says.

The war weighed heavily on Nixon's mind.

"We can't lose 50,000 Americans and lose this war," Nixon told comedian Bob Hope on April 15.

Nixon's thoughts about the nuclear bomb could have reflected mere frustration with the war or been part of a strategy to make the North Vietnamese believe he was a madman and could not be restrained — and so they should negotiate peace.

"It was politically unacceptable," Vietnam historian Stanley Karnow said of the prospects of using the bomb. "Just because he said it doesn't mean it was really an option."

The tapes are replete with Nixon blurting out outlandish remarks, said Nixon historian Stanley Kutler, who clamped on earphones to listen to the tapes at the archives complex outside Washington.

"It's a frustrated, angry, confused president lashing out and calling on what he had access to, to defeat an intractable enemy," Kutler said, adding that he believed Nixon was not serious about dropping the bomb.

In May, Nixon reminds Kissinger that civilians are an unfortunate casualty of all wars.

"The only place where you and I disagree ... is with regard to the bombing," Nixon said. "You're so goddamned concerned about the civilians and I don't give a damn. I don't care."

"I'm concerned about the civilians because I don't want the world to be mobilized against you as a butcher," Kissinger said. "We can do it without killing civilians."

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Source:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2002/02/28/nixon-tapes.htm

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

MONEY & POWER

What if there was a world? A world where money does not control people but people control themselves for the benefit of others? Money is the source of all evil, without money one cannot cope with society. Without money one is not capable of cooperating with mankind. Money separates the rich and the poor, money cause war in small countries. Money enslaves people for the richer nations. USA is a prime example of a global market exploiter that uses money to enslave smaller nations. Poor countries such as ones of Asia endure sweat shops, and child slavery for price of one bread a day, when export to America the shoes are valued of over 200 dollars. Why does America not develop their own shoes with exploitation of their own children and citizens? The message is clear, America exchange blood with money to make more money.

Imagine a world with NO money, instead a world when everyone comes together to work for one purpose, to enhance the life of mankind for the benefit of all mankind, to live in peace and harmony without seeing a difference in ourselves. This money world we live in does not provide such benefits. Instead richer nations are the only nations to enjoy life when nations in Africa, Middle East and Asia suffer life deterioration.

The war in Iraq that is going on is to provide enough fuel for America's economy to run, without this oil America's economy will come to halt and lead of America as richest nation in the world will decline... this will eventually cause the CIA to sabotage third world countries for the benefit of America's economy. Freedom is a statement often used by Americans, but without their cheap shoes, clothes and food exploited from countries that barely have enough to eat, then there wouldn't be freedom at all for this exploiter nation.

Money is power. Ever heard of that saying? What about people? Everybody has a value, and that value becomes money. People kill each other for money. Everyone has a price on their head some are priceless however it all comes down to money to get dirty jobs done. Because money simply controls the mankind, it is the prime resource of survival. CIA use this so called money to initiate countries to fight within itself to turn against their own this has been done in IRAQ, in Viet Nam, in IRAN, in YUGOSLAVIA, in KOREA and there is really no end to it.

If we lived in a world where money was not a problem, if we live in a world where "points" or "marks" are given for jobs instead of money. Where everyone can work and play at the same time, when everyone can enjoy what the rich of today can only enjoy. Where the world unites and enhances our ability to discover life and glory of science. If this had ever happened mankind would've made it to mars already. However the greediness of rulers in each nation prevents this utopia to ever happen. One day America will rule the world with money and we cannot do anything about it. Communism had been blamed for genocides all over the world, but America has done equal damage without being blamed? Money keeps people's mouth shut, media is sponsored by money.

In the future America will install a chip into every human being that will track their life history that can locate a person anywhere they are around the world, that controls their income, their health etc. RFID chip is to be installed into every human being on May 2008. The reason America says is to track a person's health, but is health really the matter of this device? One day everyone in America will only be a number, a product like ones in the supermarket. Each number will have a value, and if the number misuses their privilege in society, their chip will malfunction and their credit in society will be annihilated. This was what the war with the USSR or Soviet Union was all about, so they can take over the world and control people for themselves.

Will there be resistance?


Perhaps they will allow people who refuse to install RFID however those people will be limited in society, that means they cannot travel, they cannot drink, buy cigarettes, healthcare etc. Everyone will simply be a product of the USA. This is the beginning of NWO (New World Order) when America takes over the world with money millions of lives will be lost. It may not happen in this generation, but it will definitely begin in the next generation.


-VNTIGER