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  1. DU ammunition/Nuclear Power depleted uranium waste…….hence NO More NUKES.
    It’s not only happening in Somalia. But, take alook at what they have done in Iraq,Gaza,Israel with DU enhanced ammunition…..Does anyone know if it was manufactured in the USA? and is it the company that both Bush’s invested in before the war? The Carlisle Group?

    These videos are from You-tube so just key in the titles of each one and have a vomit bag ready!

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  2. I’ll tellya…

    Those “pirates” look suspiciously like fishermen to me, and perhaps those dolphins are protecting THEM.

    Any takers?

    😉

  3. I just had to see if there was a Somali Pirates video game in the works yet. Now, while I didn’t find a video game I did find this:

    Venture capitalists invest in Somali pirates
    http://polizeros.com/2008/11/21/venture-capitalists-invest-in-somali-pirates/

    “Sharp-eyed investors say Indian Ocean piracy has replaced Bangladeshi t-shirt factories as the developing world’s strongest source of high-growth revenue streams.”

    “But the real money lies elsewhere. Movies. Merchandising. Video games. Get Disney to do “Pirates of the Indian Ocean” with Johnny Depp in the lead. You’ll make way more from the merchandising alone than those pirates will get in ransom for that entire Saudi oil tanker!

    Then, since the pirates will probably get greedy and ask for too much money, just do a reality show with them on it and have Blackwater do a surprise attack and kill them all. Can you imagine the ratings that would get!”

  4. “The suspected pirates ships stopped and then turned away. The pirates could only lament their littleness before the vast number of dolphins. ” …. Is this a gag?

    Oh, it’s for the Chinese public. Wow, they are even more gullible than Americans are.

    Argh… this whole pirate thing is SO fake. Nice Photoshop’d photo though.

  5. One wonders if the Chinese have a dolphin training program much like the US navy did. If so, using them as perimeter defense is much more humane that the uses that the US navy came up with for them.

  6. Sure, and I bet the dolphins are protecting the Chinese ship because of their stellar environmental record.

  7. I encourage everyone to go read the following interview by Amy Goodman of journalist MOHAMED ABSHIR WALDO concerning piracy off the Somalia coast.

    AMY GOODMAN: While the pirates story has dominated the corporate media, there has been little to no discussion of the root causes driving piracy.

    Mohamed Abshir Waldo is a consultant and analyst in Kenya. He is Kenyan of Somali origin. In January, he wrote a paper called “The Two Piracies in Somalia: Why the World Ignores the Other?”

    …MOHAMED ABSHIR WALDO: Well, the two piracies are the original one, which was foreign fishing piracy by foreign trawlers and vessels, who at the same time were dumping industrial waste, toxic waste and, it also has been reported, nuclear waste. Most of the time, we feel it’s the same fishing vessels, foreign fishing vessels, that are doing both. That was the piracy that started all these problems.

    And the other piracy is the shipping piracy. When the marine resources of Somalia was pillaged, when the waters were poisoned, when the fish was stolen, and in a poverty situation in the whole country, the fishermen felt that they had no other possibilities or other recourse but to fight with, you know, the properties and the shipping of the same countries that have been doing and carrying on the fishing piracy and toxic dumping.

    http://www.democracynow.org/2009/4/14/analysis_somalia_piracy_began_in_response

    The original article, THE TWO PIRACIES IN SOMALIA: WHY THE WORLD IGNORES THE OTHER?
    By Mohamed Abshir Waldo, Jan. 08, 2009

    http://wardheernews.com/Articles_09/Jan/Waldo/08_The_two_piracies_in_Somalia.html

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