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it, 26, something like that? [But] you're right. Germany has been a problem, and France has been a problem."* Rather than backtracking on what was a diplomatic bombshell, the Bush Administration has instead continued to go to extraordinary lengths to isolate the German and French positions on Iraq. For example, the administration encouraged the leaders of Spain, Portugal, Italy, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and the Czech Republic to write a letter to the Wall Street Journal on January 30 that said that "the Iraqi regime and its weapons of mass destruction represent a clear threat to world security".° So, rather than being merely an intense diplomatic discussion over different policy positions on Iraq, the debate—with the The Exopolitics of US Policy on Iraq it, 26, something like that? [But] you're The fourth piece of circumstantial evi- The primary evidentiary support for the right. Germany has been a problem, and _ dence is the destruction of the space shuttle above discussion is admittedly thin forcon- _ France has been a problem."* Columbia during its descent on February 1, ventional public policy experts and may Rather than backtracking on what was a 2003, at an approximate height of 38 miles sound better suited to a fictional thriller diplomatic bombshell, the Bush and while travelling at Mach 18. One of than serious public debate. Administration has instead continued to go the astronauts was the first Israeli in From a conventional perspective, a scat- to extraordinary lengths to isolate the | space—Colonel Ilan Ramon from the tered assortment of independent archaeo- German and French positions on Iraq. For Israeli Air Force. logical authors, radical exegetical interpre- example, the administration encouraged the Colonel Ramon reportedly played a role tations of biblical texts, the writings of — leaders of Spain, Portugal, Italy, the United _ in the Israeli attack on Iraq's Osirak nuclear "channels" of ET knowledge and specula- | Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and facility in June 1981, and there has been tive papers from astronomers hardly consti- the Czech Republic to write a letter to the speculation that his mission involved intel- tutes a persuasive source of information for Wall Street Journal on January 30 that said _ ligence-gathering over Iraq during the shut- understanding the motivations of US for- that "the Iraqi regime and its weapons of _ tle's orbits. The destruction of Columbia eign policy. mass destruction represent a clear threat to occurred 16 minutes before touchdown, The prevailing explanations of a Bush _ world security"* when its fuel tanks would have been virtu- Administration as either devoted to eradi- So, rather than being merely an intense ally empty. cating Weapons of Mass Destruction diplomatic discussion over different policy A likely source of the shuttle's destruc- and/or being driven by oil interests and positions on Iraq, the debate—with the _ tion, given the speed and height of the imperialistic ambitions would predictably Columbia, would have been some form of prevail for those unconvinced by the attack from an organisation or state pos- above sources. A A sessing military capabilities well beyond There is, however, some important cir- The quality of evidence those of any terrorist groups and indeed cumstantial evidence which lends plausi- substantiating an historic most nations. The likely cause would bility to the Henry thesis of a Stargate as ET presence and clandestine have been a clandestine government the true focus of the Bush organisation that desired to send an Administration, or at least key interest government cover-up important message to its US rivals over groups behind it. hasa significant degree the threatened pre-emptive attack on Iraq. of credibility and The first piece of circumstantial evi- dence is the overwhelming whistleblower When all the primary and circumstan- tial evidence is put together, what testimony confirming the existence of persuasiveness. emerges is a very plausible case that sup- clandestine government organisations ports Henry's thesis of a power struggle responsible for suppressing public knowl- that goes to the heart of the ET presence edge of an ET presence and which con- and the continued clandestine suppression trol all official interaction with ET races.’ striking language and positions ta&ken— of ET-related information and its full From an exopolitical perspective, then, suggests a more fundamental conflict over implications. the clandestine suppression of a _ issues hidden from the public view. It is The motivations of the Bush contemporary ET presence supports the _ likely that there exists a factional struggle © Administration in launching pre-emptive conclusion that there is also an active between clandestine government organisa- _ war on Iraq, interpreted in terms of the con- clandestine suppression of an ancient ET _ tions set up to deal with the ET presence in cerns raised in Bush's 2003 State of the presence which also has significant public the USA, with rival organisations created Union address or the corporate and imperi- policy implications. in Germany, France and also Russia. alistic interests suggested by Bush's critics, The second piece of circumstantial The third piece of circumstantial evi- such as Robert Fisk and Michael Lind, can evidence is the powerful diplomatic dence is the resumption of excavations of all be described as part of the surface layer support given by Germany and France to the first capital of Sumer, Uruk, bya of motivations driving the Bush the Hussein Regime in warding off a pre- German archaeological team in 2002. Administration. emptive military strike. So powerful has Given the prominence of Uruk and its like- At a deeper level, it is likely that there is been this support that the US Secretary of lihood as the site for a Sumerian Stargate, great anxiety by clandestine government Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, disparagingly then resumption of excavations raises ques- organisations in terms of what would hap- referred to them as the "Old Europe", in tions over why they were resumed at this pen if Hussein, with the support of the response to a reporter on January 22, 2003: _ time and what is being sought. German and other European governments, "You're thinking of Europe as Germany Given that political tensions in Iraq had gained access to the Sumerian Stargate or and France. I don't. I think that's ‘old not significantly diminished in 2002, and _ other ET technology buried in Uruk, or if Europe’. If you look at the entire NATO _ with these being a likely source of future the Stargate were somehow to reactivate Europe today, the centre of gravity is shift- military conflict with the US, it can be sug- _ without clandestine government personnel ing to the East. And there are a lot of new _ gested that there are powerful hidden moti- _ present to monitor and control it. members. And if you just take the list of | vations for what on the surface appears to President Bush's State of the Union all the members of NATO and all of those be a purely scientific dig of an ancient address, outlining the need for a pre- who have been invited in recently—what is | Sumerian capital. emptive attack on Iraq, in most likelihood The quality of evidence substantiating an historic ET presence and clandestine government cover-up has a significant degree of credibility and 62 = NEXUS APRIL — MAY 2003 The Exopolitics of US Policy on Iraq persuasiveness. www.nexusmagazine.com