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Did the Military Stop Cheney From Destroying the World?
Did the Military Stop Cheney From Destroying the World?

'Look back at 2007. With the Bush administration in tatters, an unprecedented economic disaster hitting the United States and the failures in Afghanistan finally coming to light, a core of Christian Zionists, Donald Rumsfeld, Richard Cheney, George W. Bush, Karl Rove, Don Ashcroft, Alberto Gonzales, five supreme court justices and select members of the command structure of the US military decided to use the waning moments of their defacto control of the nuclear forces at their disposal to begin the nuclear war they knew would destroy all life on earth, bringing about the biblical prophesy, the rapture, they had seized power to bring about.
Panic had set in, 9/11, two illegal wars, cutting deals to keep Afghan heroin flowing around the world, deregulating Wall Street bringing about over a trillion dollars in “bankster” fraud, rendition, torture, wiretapping, even with Israel controlling the American press, the cabal felt the walls closing in on them. They felt that their last chance to spend eternity with Jesus while the earth turned into a burned cinder was slipping from their grasp. Hagee had assured them all that they were on G-d’s list for rapture but only if they could get control of the nuclear weapons G-d intended to be used in his name, Hagee’s continual theme.'
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