Honestly, H(asbara)olly, if such a thing is possible, can't you see how the US reliance upon corrupt ME governments like Jordan and Egypt, regional integration projects like the GCC, and, of course, the Jewish state's militarism is used to inflict neo-liberal economic schemes like the Palestine Reform and Development Plan on the majority of people living there?
Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 2"
Honestly, goofy name caller, can't you see that your conspiracy theories have placed you in the fringe loon category?
Part of the issue you face is your reliance on similar fringe loons such as your pal Adam who writes for obscure tabloids because his views
actually are conspiracy theory prattle.
There's a lot of entertainment value in a good thumping conspiracy theory. Im particularly fond of the ones that involve aliens, subterranean civilizations, and the control of the president by radio signals tuned to the resonant frequency of his fillings. Mel Gibson's marvelous movie
Conspiracy Theory puts the subject to excellent use.
But the significance of the growing frequency of conspiracy theories with political coloring such as promoted by your pal Adam must not be overlooked. They're not just a way to cast one's ideological adversaries as intent upon despotism, death, and destruction. A conspiracy is invariably rooted in the perception or construction of a plausible common motive .
To
hold a conspiracy theory requires that you believe that a significant number of people -- in the political-conspiracy case, people who wield political power -- share a single, well-defined motivation, and moreover, share it strongly and single-mindedly enough to put themselves at great risk by acting on it. So the theory
begins with a willingness and gullibility to assume evil of a group of others; it doesn't end there.