We could hear the propellers of another helicopter circling the house. Dust was flying everywhere. Two men got out flanked by two Ninja looking men. They joined us upstairs in the room Dick, Mohammed and I had met in before.
One guard was posted outside the door, one inside. The newly arrived men unlocked their attache case and rubbed their wrists.
I kept my eyes down. It felt safer. It was no time to take notes. I hoped my memory was good this day.
"Your people not question this?"
"No, they don't know a thing. Typical Americans, busy going about their lives running from one thing to another. We keep them like that. Rats." Dick said.
"I brought the list. Black hawks, jets, launchers, the works. We can get it all. Just be sure you give us a twenty-five year option on the minerals.
"Good," Mohammed said as he handed the attache case to Dick.
"It's all in here," Mohammed said closing the attache case.
"As in here," Dick said hanging his attache case to one of the newly arrived men.
"In America, everyone is out for themselves in our government. Every branch, every department. It is pure chaos. It's always been corrupt but the code has been broken. Like it was in the Mafia. We are doing this to protect ourselves. We don't know who we can trust other than ourselves."
"Stupid people," Mohammed said as he left shaking his head.
Yes they are. But some are smart. They are picking up slowly. About the conspiracies. It's shades of the Underground Weathermen that "notorious group of 70 s radicals who, outraged by the Vietnam War
and racism in America, went underground to wage a low-level war against
the U.S. government, bombing targets across the United States that they felt
symbolized the real violence." They are out there.
Maybe they did the 911 attacks, the college killings, and school children, even the Boston bombings. Did you notice the shootout only had bullets going in one direction (from the officers)? Our people believe what we tell them to believe.
I just can't believe that no one notices where the money is going. The United States Department of Defense has a black budget it uses to fund black projects — expenditures
it does not want to disclose publicly. The annual cost of the United
States Department of Defense black budget was estimated at $32 billion
in 2008[1] but was increased to an estimated $50 billion in 2009.[2])
I was speechless. Wondering. This is a back door deal between the U.S. and the Russians where the U.S. stops
their operations in Chechnya in exchange for permission to invade Syria.
Dick nudged me toward the foyer. Again, I was blindfolded as I was walked to the helicopter and strapped in. I wondered where I would be taken this time. I was eager to write everything down lest I forget a detail.
Soon.
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