Cats know how the dictators in Washington lie to start wars whenever they like to. Not just, that the Vietnam war was based on the deliberately fabricated gulf of Tonkin attack. All the wars the US presidents started during the last 100 years started with fabrications and propaganda lies. In the movie “war made easy” there are some information prepared for humans about the weapons of mass deception of the dictators of Washington. OK, for cats 9/11 is just like any other war propaganda fabricated by the USA before, but the movie is surely nice to watch for humans:
Cats certainly know about US plans to install star wars systems in their European colonies to pass over some money for their domestic military equipment factories. And for humans a missle defense system looks like a really defensive weapon. Of course cats know that a missile defense system is needed by the US government to be able to start their wars like they did it with Iraq. Cats understand that without having a working missile defense shield the US government is always in the need for effective propaganda when starting their wars. With a working missile defense system, they would not have to win a propaganda battle before going to war, but could make wars against Iran and against Venezuela as they would like to. But luckily enough, some humans on this planet do not realize the war plans of the USA.
For minimizing the risk of people’s resistance the US government looked out for the most stupid population in Europa governed by their puppets to install their star wars system there. This country was the Czech Republic headed by US-puppet Vaclav Klaus. With just having the US propaganda station Radio Free Europa installalled in Prague, the Czech republic seemed the perfect place to realize US war dreams.
But, what a pitty for the US war plans, even there people resist against the US missile defence system. And from Czech Republic resistance against the US military systems is even spreading all over the world.
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