Masters of Confusion and DeceptionThe Bush administration's Dog-and-Pony Show and how the drug cartel's criminal past and present is being blacked outThis website documents the Open Letter Campaign in the New York Times and other international media, exposing the criminal past and fraudulent business model of the pharmaceutical drug cartel. Most importantly it documents the "investment business with disease" as the largest beneficiary of the war against Iraq, the so-called war against terrorism, the war plans in Iran and the "climate of fear" characterizing the Bush Presidency since its inception. The pharmaceutical drug cartel was the single largest donor to the Bush election campaigns, and accordingly, under George Bush the White House was turned into the "Politburo" of the drug cartel. Moreover, Donald Rumsfeld, the architect of three wars, had been the highest decorated executive in the history of the pharmaceutical investment business. The Open Letter campaign by the Dr. Rath Health Foundation has had the strategic goal to expose the corporate interests behind the war in Iraq and the escalating international crisis. The exposure of this background, as well as the criminal past of the drug cartel, is the only way to prevent these interests doing the unthinkable: launching World War III and using the ensuing martial laws to cement their global rule. Obviously, the Bush administration, the executive arm of the drug cartel, had no interest in having the frauds and crimes of their corporate sponsors exposed. To the contrary, they had a vested interest to discredit, distract from and "black out" any and all information to that effect. This, of course, was particularly true for any information about the goals of the drug cartel published in such reputable and widely read newspapers as the New York Times. The table below documents the striking timing of some of the most spectacular and shocking events of the past 5 years, coinciding in a breathtaking way with the publication of some of our Open Letters in the New York Times. Whether intended or coincidental, these events were taking away attention from the public exposure of the drug cartel's criminal past and current war motives. On average, we had to submit the text of the revealing Open Letters two to three days prior to their publication to the legal department of the New York Times. It is safe to assume that – due to the explosive political nature of their content – the text was also reviewed by the editorial board of this newspaper. Moreover, it is safe to assume that not all editors may have applauded the publication of these discomforting facts and some of them may even have alerted their contacts in Washington about what was to be published two or three days later in the New York Times and other international media. If so, the Bush administration and its various executive branches had ample time to plan and stage various "PR stunts" to draw public attention away from other news – including the information revealed in the Open Letters about the unscrupulous nature of the drug business. Of course, we are not saying that the Bush administration organized such horrifying events as the Beslan massacre and the downing of the Columbia Shuttle. However, it remains a disturbing fact that in the case of the Beslan tragedy, CNN reporters were on site before the Russian army. From whom did they have their information? Also, was it a coincidence that this horrifying event took place during the Republican Party convention in September 2004 and on the very same day George Bush gave his "acceptance speech" for his second term declaring continuous warfare as the centerpiece of his second term? Bush Administration's Dog and Pony Show and the New York TimesOn July 2, 2006, even the New York Times had apparently enough of the Bush administration's PR-stunts. It published a remarkably critical article entitled "Can't Win the War? Bomb the Press" openly chastised the Bush administration." Author Frank Rich ended his article with describing yet another "full-dress dog-and-pony show” by members of the Bush administration: “One such looming embarrassment was that breathless arrest in Miami of what federal authorities billed as a ‘homegrown terrorist cell.’ This amazing feat of derring-do had all the melodramatic trappings of a carefully staged administration P.R. extravaganza. On June 22, the F.B.I. director, Robert Mueller, just happened to be on ‘Larry King Live’ speaking about his concerns about ‘homegrown terrorists’ when, by a remarkable coincidence, Larry King announced a ‘report just in’ from a Miami station on a federal terrorism investigation. The next day — the same day the Swift story was published — brought the full-dress dog-and-pony show by the intrepid attorney general, Alberto Gonzales.” By the publication of this table, we are not making any claims. We simply let you be the judge:
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