UN resolution threatens US
Thu Jun 16, 2005 at 10:56:59 AM PDT
China and Japan today have introduced a resolution in the UN claiming that the United States has weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons capable of being delivered to any area of the globe within 15 minutes. They also claim in their resolution that intelligence shows, despite vast denial from key states such as Great Britain, Tonga, Italy, and Australia, prisoners are being tortured at will and possibly killed. Some places noted in the intelligence report include Guantanamo Bay in Cuba as well as other installations globally. The United States in response today claims that the UN Secretary General lied about his involvement with the oil-for-food scandal so therefore, there is no way any of this action can be substantiated.
While China and Japan have discussed invading the United States militarily, they have chosen instead to utilize a different form of regime change. They developed a plan in Spring of 1999. Their mission was to find someone gullible enough to buy into their way of thinking and run them for POTUS. Lo and behold, in 2000, President GW Bush was elected...initiating the regime change within the United States. What China and Japan failed to realize was that there were actually Americans who would not fall hook, line, and sinker into the goosestep march with President Bush. Now with President Bush's poll ratings plummeting, they need to capitalize more on white women and UN Sanctions. They hope for total control of the United States by the year 2007. Upon successful completion, they are looking for territory where millions of their people can live and prosper through hard work. Their prosperity will be fostered through assistance from the American servants that will survive starvation and the nuclear war. Many Americans will be lost due to disease known as the Bush Plague, primarily affecting women.
To quote Cabinet Member to the China delegation, why would you do this to us? You own us already don't you?
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