The steady mantra has begun by both Bush and Cheney that Iran wants Nukes and plans to use them against "people". Yesterday Cheney stated, without a shred of proof, that Iran is "developing a uranium enrichment program for military purposes." (see below) It doesn't matter that nothing these two say is true. They know that this is like subliminal advertising, associating Iran with frightening images of nuclear weapons being used against hapless civilians daily.
This is also very likely psychological projection, for when you constantly accuse someone of something horrific that has no basis in reality, you are really talking about your own dark side and perverse fantasies, as Carl Jung went to great lengths to study and explain. In this light, it would be Bush and Cheney who want to use nukes against the innocent. So, Iran, beware.
The Neocons know that, as Goering taught, all you have to do is frighten everyone into thinking the nation is under attack to get them to line up behind your war agenda, and that, as Hitler taught, the bigger the lie against an intended victim the better, and to repeat it and repeat it, ad infinitum, until that lie supplants reality in peoples' minds. This is what is going down right now. And I think they are watching how well the lies stick in the media and among the citizenry.
Add to that the increased military maneuvers in the Gulf region, a Navy nuclear sub passing through the Suez Canal, Cheney's lengthy trip to see his most "intimate" allies, and my spidey sense is now tingling about potential false flag attacks. The Neocon War Machine may desire a dramatic FALSE FLAG OPERATION very soon to create the emotional catalyst within the American masses to favor a violent strike against Iran. What form might that take, I wonder?
So, STAY ALERT AND DEBUNK ALL LIES, EXPOSE ALL DEVIOUSNESS. GET OUT THE TRUTH, REPEATEDLY.
Here is Cheney's latest Goering/Goebbels moment, from AFP:
Cheney: Iran seeks weapons-grade uranium enrichment (source)
Tue Mar 25, 10:02 AM ET
Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday said Iran was developing a uranium enrichment program for military purposes.
"Obviously, they're ... heavily involved in trying to develop nuclear weapons enrichment, the enrichment of uranium to weapons grade levels," Cheney said in an interview with ABC television transcribed by the White House.
Cheney, however, did not mention on what he based his accusation.
The United States and its European allies have led efforts to pressure Iran into freezing its disputed uranium enrichment work, a process that can be used both to make nuclear fuel and the core of an atomic bomb.
Tehran insists its program is peaceful.
The UN Security Council recently imposed a third set of sanctions against Iran over its refusal to halt its nuclear activities.
Washington has stepped up pressure to halt Tehran's uranium enrichment program ever since a US intelligence report in December said Iran did have, in effect, a covert nuclear weapons program but that it was stopped in 2003.
The report, which the White House interpreted as confirming its suspicions about Iran's secret ambition, increased skepticism over Washington's warnings that began after the Iraq war did not yield the weapons of mass destruction