“As an editor here at viewzone I get to write and publish lots of interesting stories. Some authors write stories to promote a book or CD. Others want to be credited with a discovery of something, usually in the field of science or history. Occasionally though, a story must be told because it is ripe — its time has come — and that is why I have decided to write this true story about Yemen.
In the past couple of days, Yemen has been in the news. Following a botched terror attack by a Nigerian who once visited Yemen, Senator Lieberman and President Obama have told the American public that this country is the next war front. In no time at all there will be military advisors, equipment and soldiers on the ground, just like in Iraq. And like Iraq, the real agenda for being there will be hidden from you. That is, until you read this.
Soon you will hear many things about Yemen. The media will paint a picture of this country and its people as the new home of Al Qeada, and you will believe what they say. Why wouldn’t you?
Yemen is the poorest country in the Arabian peninsula. It’s located on the map below Saudi Arabia. Despite it proximity to the rich oil nation, Yemen is too far south to benefit from the rich oil deposits. It’s hot and dry and water is scarce. The Yemeni people are mostly tribal, as they have been for centuries. There’s really no reason anyone would vacation in Yemen. Unless you have family there, you would likely never go to Yemen.
Video clip showing numerous accounts of people hearing bombs going of in the building PRIOR to the plane crashing in. Look especially at 6:38 in to the video and you’ll pretty much will be convinced.
“The Oxford researchers made a model of Saturn’s North Pole. A slowly-spinning cylinder of water represented Saturn’s atmosphere, and a small, rapidly-spinning ring represented a jet stream. They added some fluorescent green dye, and got a pretty well-defined hexagon.”
“The average age of the world’s greatest civilizaitions has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: from bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from great courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependance; from dependance back into bondage.” - Sir Alex Fraser Tyler (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and historian