tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post6487498770825199928..comments2024-03-28T21:41:52.558-04:00Comments on The Elephant Bar: Why did the Taliban go to Tehran? - In the fight against ISIS, the Taliban has softened its approach toward Iran and Shia groups, says veteran Afghan journalistDeuce ☂http://www.blogger.com/profile/13472858446242700869noreply@blogger.comBlogger68125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-59560857913995388652015-05-24T21:08:44.630-04:002015-05-24T21:08:44.630-04:00.
Frankly, rat, despite his hypocritical mouthing....<br /><br />Frankly, rat, despite his hypocritical mouthings, I doubt whether GWB gave or gives a shit about Irael.<br /><br />.Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-8935826744719851962015-05-24T20:16:19.825-04:002015-05-24T20:16:19.825-04:00ISrael used its US proxy to fulfill the 'plan&...ISrael used its US proxy to fulfill the 'plan', Legionnaire.<br />Its agents in the US government to drive the US into the fight against Saddam.<br /><br />That the "Yinon Plan" was not 'original' does not mean that it invalidates the goals of the plan the ISraeli have been working towards. If anything it validates the ISraeli infatuation with the strategy the 'Plan' embodies.<br />Jack Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00342056653466462640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-33391399770571585712015-05-24T17:44:19.768-04:002015-05-24T17:44:19.768-04:00.
If Israel wants to achieve those parts of the Y....<br /><br />If Israel wants to achieve those parts of the Yinon Plan that could be considered at least reasonably 'possible', they don't need the Yinon Plan, the vision of some Israeli reporter whose predictive abilities can only be described as questionable. They can simply look at the words and writings of a whole string of Israeli intellectuals and politicians going back to the early 1900's.<br /><br />.Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-46053085023957809282015-05-24T17:35:08.636-04:002015-05-24T17:35:08.636-04:00.
To my mind, anyone who witnessed the dire popul....<br /><br />To my mind, anyone who witnessed the dire population claims of the 1970's fall apart and the fall of the USSR would have a hard time getting past the first half of the Yinon Plan and would likely have never made it to the parts talking about helping promote the dissolution of ME countries.<br /><br />And let's not forget what Yinon was actually promoting, nor only active intervention by Israel to help the dissolution of other countries but also setting up a series of Haddadlands from which to control the various smaller countries that would develop. While that may be the vision contained in the wet dreams of many Israeli right wingers, they would have to be batshit crazy to think it they would be allowed to do it in today's world. Israel may have Hegemonic dreams but so do other states in the region, Iran, SA, Turkey, etc. But in the end it won't be these minor players who dictate the end game but the big boys, China, the US, Russia.<br /><br />.Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-51352441602696009532015-05-24T17:16:36.597-04:002015-05-24T17:16:36.597-04:00.
Right, and Nostradamus predicted the Great Fire....<br /><br />Right, and Nostradamus predicted the Great Fire of London and the Rise of Hitler.<br /><br />Yinon was pissed with Camp David. He argued it was not in Israel's interests. He viewed the Sinai as the source of petroleum and other resources that would carry Israel through the expected lean years. He felt Egypt had about 50% of the resources and power it had in 1967 and in the absence of Camp David could easily roll over Egypt and reclaim the Sinai.<br /><br />Yinon didn't predict al Qaeda or ISIS.<br /><br />He offered so much more than was wrong than was what was right that it is hard to take his paper as predictive. <br /><br />I'm not saying there aren't plenty in Israel who share Yinon's views or that there are some events in the ME that fall in line with what he wanted. However, to think that events have occurred 'because of' people specifically following a blueprint outline in the vision of some journalist in 1982 Israel is a little far fetched to my mind. <br /><br />While it might be easy for the conspiracy minded to assume the connections, to my mind the argument is simplistic. Occum's Razor argues against it.<br /><br />.Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-16291647304642197552015-05-24T16:53:28.668-04:002015-05-24T16:53:28.668-04:00...He also argued that Israel should intervene in ......<i>He also argued that Israel should intervene in these countries to help the dissolution along, something they have done to a degree but nowhere near the direct intervention Yinon was calling for. He also argued for a Greater Israel, something that the right wing in Israel has been calling for since the early 1900’s and which the current government in Israel seems quite comfortable with.</i><br /><br />It seems to me that this part of the argument rests on the fact that Yinon got more than he dreamed for as the US did it for Israel, knowingly or de facto. Therefore, even though Israel got what it wanted, it doesn't get in the record book because the US picked them up and carried them over the finish line.Deuce ☂https://www.blogger.com/profile/13472858446242700869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-27128819420057665852015-05-24T16:41:57.943-04:002015-05-24T16:41:57.943-04:00And how is the super secret project of such nation...And how is the super secret project of such national importance you have going there off the Coasts of Panama, rat's ass ?<br /><br />You so seldom seem to speak of it.<br /><br />We were all hoping you would be spending the majority of your time there, even all your time there, as you only waste everyone's time here.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-65009624587817628612015-05-24T16:29:31.503-04:002015-05-24T16:29:31.503-04:00The 1969 Apollo Moon Landing didn't really hap... The 1969 Apollo Moon Landing didn't really happen, and Elvis is still with us.<br /><br />eh, rat's ass ?<br /><br />And as to Zimmerman the Feds concluded there was no evidence whatsoever to charge him with any Federal crime.<br /><br />You, however, rat's ass, are a self confessed Criminal:<br /><br />Jack HawkinsThu May 14, 01:12:00 PM EDT<br />How much cash I got from the cartels is hard to say, but they were happy<br />with the body count I gave them…<br /><br />I was desperate to raise money for my 350 acres of bottom lands in AZ<br /><br />http://2164th.blogspot.com/2014/01/it-takes-greener-potemkin-village.html?showComment=1431623548643#c1077157311286017977Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-84435275891612624742015-05-24T16:20:30.101-04:002015-05-24T16:20:30.101-04:00The Heart of Darkness wasn't about colonialism...The Heart of Darkness wasn't about colonialism.<br /><br />It was about a heart of darkness.<br /><br />The same thing is going to happen to you.<br /><br />Freak out.<br /><br />In fact you already have:<br /><br />Like this <br /><br />Jack HawkinsThu May 14, 01:12:00 PM EDT<br />How much cash I got from the cartels is hard to say, but they were happy<br />with the body count I gave them…<br /><br />I was desperate to raise money for my 350 acres of bottom lands in AZ<br /><br />http://2164th.blogspot.com/2014/01/it-takes-greener-potemkin-village.html?showComment=1431623548643#c1077157311286017977<br /><br />Conrad was Polish IIRC.<br /><br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-53163420265218827782015-05-24T16:15:47.191-04:002015-05-24T16:15:47.191-04:00There was a 'Lucky' talked about by Joe Ca...There was a 'Lucky' talked about by Joe Campbell, though.<br /><br />Lucky was a Hindu, one of a dozen or so mediating buck naked on a broiling rock, when the Army of Alexandre the Great happened by.......Lucky was the only one interested, and became a camp follower.<br /><br />When Alexandre and his Army departed, headed west again, Lucky, who liked Alex a lot, gave him a personal sendoff by having himself burnt to death on a funeral pyre in Al's honor.<br /><br />Pics of pyres<br /><br />https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=AwrT6Vu3MGJVvwwAjvUnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTByNWU4cGh1BGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzYw--?p=Funeral+Pyre&fr=yhs-mozilla-002&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-002<br /><br />Why he was called Lucky I am uncertain, but Campbell noted that, according to Hindu belief, he, Lucky, would rise high in the heavens for his efforts, and be graced by a blessed birth and life in the next go round.<br /><br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-27240183037546419722015-05-24T16:09:38.737-04:002015-05-24T16:09:38.737-04:00Just more of rat's ass making shit up.Just more of rat's ass making shit up.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-84022567610709651112015-05-24T16:07:21.544-04:002015-05-24T16:07:21.544-04:00Don't be so damned polite.Don't be so damned polite.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-88756717571195028422015-05-24T16:06:36.681-04:002015-05-24T16:06:36.681-04:00Hey, guess who won the vote by the Republican Sout...Hey, guess who won the vote by the Republican Southern Leadership Conference for Prez.<br /><br />Dr. Ben Carson, that's who.<br /><br />He beat out the Spaniard, and the Cuban, and the Anglo-Saxon.<br /><br />Ben was at 25%, the others in the teens.<br /><br />Go Ben !<br /><br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-39689134641828225192015-05-24T16:04:30.355-04:002015-05-24T16:04:30.355-04:00Crapper had it that the third building at the Trad...Crapper had it that the third building at the Trade Center was blown up by explosives, among many other things he has hallucinated.<br /><br />It's ALL a conspiracy !! The whole world is a conspiracy !!<br /><br />Don't be some damned polite.<br /><br />Just tell the asshole he's crazy.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-73857265421866907872015-05-24T15:06:31.477-04:002015-05-24T15:06:31.477-04:00.
[Conclusion]
In my opinion, the Yinon Plan wa....<br /><br />[Conclusion]<br /><br /><br />In my opinion, the Yinon Plan was based on a number of huge assumptions that never played out, assumptions that would have drastically changed the world we live in today. While many of the prescriptions Yinon offers may have had some chance of happening in the world he predicted, many are far less likely to occur today with some of them having zero chance of happening. In those areas were Yinon proved right, I see it more as the result of his experience in the Israeli foreign office and the fact that he was an Israeli living in the midst of the turmoil in the ME than that he was a Near East Nostradamus.<br /><br />For those, who cite the Yinon Plan as the blueprint responsible for all the events occurring in the ME, I can only smile. Some people believe in ‘Big Foot’, others believe in the Yinon Plan and the Khazar myth. The conspiracy theorists will latch on to anything to try to make their point. In some instances, there will be events in the ME that match with the overall thrust of the Yinon Plan; however, that is more the case of an experienced blind squirrel finding a nut than of universal blueprint dictating and acted upon in how Israel will dominate all states in the ME.<br /><br />My opinion, of course, others may disagree.<br /><br />.Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-51408380728827645722015-05-24T15:05:24.621-04:002015-05-24T15:05:24.621-04:00.
Now, for the things Yinon got wrong.
In 1980, ....<br /><br />Now, for the things Yinon got wrong.<br /><br />In 1980, Yinon like many fundamentalist Christians felt that the Apocalypse (although of a different type) was right around the corner. His paper was written in 1982 and was a strategy for the 80’s. <br /><br />Obviously, Yinon’s vision of the world has not come to pass.<br /><br />- There was no nuclear war.<br /><br />- The USSR did not prevail in the cold war and in fact no longer exists.<br />Western Civilization did not collapse.<br /><br />- Yinon projected we would reach the ‘limits to growth’ when world population reached 6 billion. We are now at 7 billion+ and going pretty strong.<br /><br />- Yinon predicted the decline of the US and with that the end of US aid to Israel and Egypt. With end of the US aid, he expected the Camp David agreement to fall apart and Egypt to attack Israel. He stressed that Israel had to take back the Sinai because of potential oil reserves there. He then expected Egypt divide into various smaller states with the only viable one being run by the Copts in the north. Obviously, this has not happened. <br /><br />- Yinon predicted why and how each of the various states surrounding Israel would come apart. However, he then predicted that Israel, with the most powerful military in the region would become the last man standing and given the limits of Israeli manpower would establish a series of ‘Haddadlands’ (named after Saad Haddad an Israeli puppet in the Lebanese war) subordinate to the Israeli hegemony in the nexuses where these smaller states interface. Obviously, in today’s world this could not exist.<br /><br />- Yinon predicted the demise of the Hashemite dynasty in Jordan at which point the palestinians would take over and that Israel would forcibly relocate all Palestinians in Gaza an the West Bank to Jordan. While I am sure there are many in the right wing that would like to see this happen, I would put the chances of it happening at about zero.<br /><br />- Yinon predicted the weakening and disappearance of the Jewish Diaspora. While worldwide some may argue with its strength, there is no doubt that in the US the majority of the Diaspora is alive and growing.<br /><br />(continued below...)Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-55920641864478034982015-05-24T15:04:13.914-04:002015-05-24T15:04:13.914-04:00.
[Critique of the Plan]
IMO, the Yinon Plan wa....<br /><br />[Critique of the Plan]<br /><br /><br />IMO, the Yinon Plan was a plan for survival for Israel in a world predicted to go through massive political, economic, and cultural upheavals. What would exist after the turmoil would be a world marked by survival of the fittest. Yinon expected Israel to be one of the survivors.<br /><br />Some observers, including general rat, offer up the Yinon Plan as a blueprint for every event that has occurred in the ME and Africa since 1982. Others demur. There will always be disagreements but it has been over thirty years since Yinon put out his plan and we ought to be able judge its predictive value by results.<br /><br />First, where Yinon got it right.<br /><br />Yinon rightly saw the divisions within the Islamic countries surrounding Israel. He noted the sectarian divides in many countries and the skewed income distribution and tyranny in others. He rightly suggested that there would be internal struggles that would likely tear these countries apart eventually. He also argued that Israel should intervene in these countries to help the dissolution along, something they have done to a degree but nowhere near the direct intervention Yinon was calling for. He also argued for a Greater Israel, something that the right wing in Israel has been calling for since the early 1900’s and which the current government in Israel seems quite comfortable with.<br /><br />All the above ‘predictions’ have proven correct. On the other hand, they are hardly original, and given that Yinon was in the foreign service for a while hardly unexpectedly insightful.<br /><br />(continued below...)Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-46984949943711589832015-05-24T15:03:04.159-04:002015-05-24T15:03:04.159-04:00.
Within that context, Yinon offered up his plan.....<br /><br />Within that context, Yinon offered up his plan. The plan itself consisted mainly of a divide and conquer strategy. Not especially original. That strategy was used in WWII, used by the British Empire, by the Romans, by Ramses II, and probably for 1000 or more years before that. Indeed, many of the ideas expressed by Yinon had been expressed previously by numerous other Jewish politicians and thinkers going back to the early 1900’s. What Yinon did recognize was the disfunctional nature and sectarian divide inherent in all the Islamic countries surrounding Israel. Again, not an especially original thought. However, what he did do was put a special emphasis on his belief that at some point each of them would come apart and probably divide into smaller states. He suggested that Israel had to help out that dissolution in any way necessary.<br /><br />(continued below...)<br />Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-11336391842157853842015-05-24T15:01:33.067-04:002015-05-24T15:01:33.067-04:00.
Yesterday our contributor, Legionnaire Q, thoug....<br /><br /><i>Yesterday our contributor, Legionnaire Q, thought it was some how 'bad form' to mention that the ISraeli have had a plan, published in the 1980's, to deconstruct political structure of the Middle East and North Africa.<br /><br />Never mind that the facts on the ground mirror the plan.</i><br /><br />Let's discuss<br /><br /><b>The Yinon Plan</b><br /><br />[Description of the Plan]<br /><br />The Yinon Plan keeps popping up here quite a lot so it might be a good idea to reflect on its author, the background for the plan, and what it is and is not.<br /><br />The plan gets mentioned a lot in both main stream papers and conspiracy sites. The author, Oded Yinon, has been called everything in various publications from journalist to Israeli Foreign Service official to Israeli Foreign Minister. Actually, at one time he was in the foreign service but at the time he wrote the <i>Yinon Plan</i> he was a journalist. He was never Foreign Minister. Likely, many of the people who talk about the Yinon Plan have never read it and instead talk about what they ‘think’ it says.<br /><br />The plan itself. <i> A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties</i> is often represented as an official Israeli policy paper; however, while it is a suggested policy paper, it is not anything official. It was written by a journalist for the the publication <i>Directions</i> the journal of the <i>World Zionist Organization</i>.<br /><br />As for the background of the paper, Yinon gives it to us himself at the beginning of the paper. What follows is in the actual paper. When I read it, it appeared to me to be a Jewish version of the Apocalypse. <br /><br />In general, Yinon seems to have taken to heart the warnings of the Club of Rome in their publication <i>The Limits of Growth</i>. He foresaw a dystopic future filled with shortages and conflict in a world unable to meet the needs of its expanding population. Those problems would be especially felt in the ME and Africa.<br /><br />The paper was written in 1982 in the middle of the Cold War. He expected a nuclear war. Part of this was because of the calculation that the USSR had concluded that a nuclear war could actually be survived and won. Yinon expected that the USSR would win that war and that there would be a major shift in the world with Western Civilization including the US going into decline. The Jewish diaspora throughout the world would be changed negatively and in the end the only refuge for them would be Israel. Israel would no longer be able to depend on old alliances, especially that of the US, for protection or aid. It would be on its own. But it would survive.<br /><br />(continued below...)<br /><br />Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-55416653131062590842015-05-24T14:55:27.875-04:002015-05-24T14:55:27.875-04:00.
I recall that he thought whatever success that ....<br /><br /><i>I recall that he thought whatever success that Mr Obama had achieved, those could be accounted for by 'luck'.<br />He was going to refer to Mr Obama as "Lucky", but that meme seems to have fallen through a crack.</i><br /><br />I simply do not recall any of that, rat. I can't recall any situation it would have occurred in given what we have been through under Obama both domestically and in foreign policy. If the meme has 'fallen through a crack', I can only assume its because there have been so few opportunities to use it.<br /><br />Just as I yesterday I gave Krugman (a man I dislike) kudos for his early recognition of the mistake of Bush's Iraq war, I have on occasion given Obama kudos for things he has done (though I can't recall one at the moment).<br /><br />My usual arguments are not that Obama is lucky but rather that he he is an egoistic politico that is self-centered, detached and disengaged. On foreign policy, I see him as risk-averse and incompetent. On domestic policy, my opinion of him is formed based more on what he hasn't done than on what he has done.<br /><br />.<br />Quirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00272168240606512672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-32687084456649396772015-05-24T12:57:49.760-04:002015-05-24T12:57:49.760-04:00 http://www.infowars.com/33-conspiracy-theories-th... http://www.infowars.com/33-conspiracy-theories-that-turned-out-to-be-true-what-every-person-should-know/<br />Jack Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00342056653466462640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-2707690537950952302015-05-24T12:57:09.895-04:002015-05-24T12:57:09.895-04:0033 Conspiracy theories that turn out to be realiti...33 Conspiracy theories that turn out to be realities.<br /><br />1. The Dreyfus Affair:<br />2. The Mafia: <br />3. MK-ULTRA: <br />4. Operation Mockingbird:<br />5. Manhattan Project: <br />6. Asbestos: <br />7. Watergate:<br />8. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: <br />9. Operation Northwoods:<br />10. 1990 Testimony of Nayirah: <br />11. Counter Intelligence Programs Against Activists in the 60s: COINTELPRO<br />12. The Iran-Contra Affair: <br />13. The BCCI Scandal: <br />14. CIA Drug Running in LA:<br />15. Gulf of Tonkin Never Happened: <br />16. The Business Plot: In 1933, group of wealthy businessmen that allegedly included the heads of Chase Bank, GM, Goodyear, Standard Oil, the DuPont family and Senator Prescott Bush tried to recruit Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler to lead a military coup against President FDR<br />17. July 20, 1944 Conspiracy to Assassinate Hitler: <br />18. Operation Ajax:<br />19. Operation Snow White: <br />20. Operation Gladio: <br />21. The CIA Assassinates A Lot Of People (Church Committee):<br />22. The New World Order: <br />23. Kennedy Assassination – the 2nd Investigation by Congress Few People Know About, United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA): <br />24. 1919 World Series Conspiracy: <br />25. Karen Silkwood: <br />26. CIA Drug Smuggling in Arkansas: <br />27. Bohemian Grove: <br />28. Operation Paperclip: <br />29. The Round Table: <br />30. The Illuminati: <br />31. The Trilateral Commission: <br />32. Big Brother or the Shadow Government: <br />33. The Federal Reserve Bank: <br /> <br />Jack Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00342056653466462640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-55769300130554725272015-05-24T12:35:46.334-04:002015-05-24T12:35:46.334-04:00Section 5(2) Criminal Law Act 1977 [3] preserved t...<i>Section 5(2) Criminal Law Act 1977 [3] preserved the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud.<br /><br />Conspiracy to defraud was defined in Scott v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis[4] per Viscount Dilhorne:<br /><br /> "to defraud" ordinarily means … to deprive a person dishonestly of something which is his or of something to which he is or would or might but for the perpetration of the fraud be entitled. </i><br /><br /><b>bob Thu May 27, 12:52:00 AM EDT</b><br /><i><br /><b>But I did rip off the bank for $7500 hundred dollars</b>, when I was on my knees, and fighting for my economic life, on my aunt's credit card. <b>But that wasn't really stealing, just payback</b>. …<br />...<br /> My lawyer thought it to be a hell of a good move. He got most of the money. It was tough, in them days. They couldn't do a damn thing about it, I put her in the rest home, age 96. What you going to do, when she is institutionalized?</i><br />http://2164th.blogspot.com/2010/05/gloom-and-doom-wednesday.html<br /><br /><br /><br />Jack Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00342056653466462640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-21163850254525388342015-05-24T12:30:25.320-04:002015-05-24T12:30:25.320-04:00On Zimmerman, I was correct.
The government, Mr Ob...On Zimmerman, I was correct.<br />The government, Mr Obama and the Attorney General were not racists, or Zimmerman would have been prosecuted.<br />Granted they did leave him 'twisting in the wind' for quite a while ...<br /><br />But they could have destroyed him, and did not.Jack Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00342056653466462640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-78660206171007483842015-05-24T12:28:29.733-04:002015-05-24T12:28:29.733-04:00http://study.com/academy/lesson/history-of-the-bel...http://study.com/academy/lesson/history-of-the-belgian-congo-imperialism-genocide-atrocities.htmlJack Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00342056653466462640noreply@blogger.com