From: "La Voz de Aztlan"To: "La Voz de Aztlan Subscribers"

Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 1:26 PM
Subject: Pentagon Orders US Special Forces To Mexican Oil Fields As
Revolution Looms

August 19, 2006
>
> Pentagon Orders US Special Forces To Mexican Oil Fields
> As Revolution Looms
>
> by (Name withheld for protection of the author)
>
> Russian Military Analysts are reporting today that the United States
> Military Leaders have ordered an 'advisory contingent' of American Special
> Forces Officers to Mexico in order to prepare their Mexican counterparts
> for an expected siege upon Mexico's vast oil fields, and which provides to
> the US its second largest amount of  imported oil after Canada.
>  The actions being taken by the Americans is in response to the growing
> rebellion in Mexico over the stealing of its Presidential election by its
> present government and backed by US corporate interests, and which fear a
> leftist controlled Mexican government would break away from its present
> orbit around the United States Empire.
>
> Every day on its present march towards outright Civil War sees new
> escalations in this present conflict, and which today has seen the Mexican
> Government protecting their government buildings, and as we can read as
> reported by New Zealand's NZTV News Service in their article titled
> "Mexican riot police seal Congress", and which says:
>
> "Hundreds of riot police in black body armour sealed Congress with
> roadblocks and a metal wall on Tuesday to keep leftist protesters away
> after a violent clash over Mexico's disputed presidential election.
> Federal police took control of all the streets around Congress in a show
> of force to prevent protesters from blockading the building ahead of
> President Vicente Fox's state of the nation speech there in two weeks
> time.
>
> About 15 legislators from the left-wing party whose presidential
> candidate, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, narrowly lost the July 2 election
> were among those hurt on Monday when police tore down tents in their
> partially built camp, tear gassed protesters and drove them back with
> clubs."
>
> Though the violence against those rebelling against the theft of the
> Mexican Presidential election is increasing they have likewise warned that
> their efforts will not cease, and as we can read as reported by the BBC
> News Service in their article titled 'Siege' warning to Mexico rival", and
> which says:
>
> "Supporters of Mexico's left-wing presidential candidate have pledged to
> place his rival "under siege" if he is declared winner of the disputed
> poll. A spokesman for Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's party said Felipe
> Calderon would not be able to operate outside his office if he was made
> president."
>
> Perhaps most importantly about these events, and as we have previously
> noted many times, is that the American people themselves are not allowed
> to know about these events by their Military Controlled Propaganda Media
> Organs, and as we can see evidenced by Britain's Guardian Unlimited News
> Service in their article titled 'People power' is a global brand owned by
> America", and which says:
>
> "A couple of years ago television, radio and print media in the west just
> couldn't get enough of "people power". In quick succession, from Georgia's
> rose revolution in November 2003, via Ukraine's orange revolution a year
> later, to the tulip revolution in Kyrgyzstan and the cedar revolution in
> Lebanon, 24-hour news channels kept us up to date with democracy on a
> roll.
>
> Triggered by allegations of election fraud, the dominoes toppled. The US
> secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, was happy with the trend: "They're
> doing it in many different corners of the world, places as varied as
> Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan and, on the other hand, Lebanon ... And so this is
> a hopeful time."
>
> But when a million Mexicans try to jump on the people-power bandwagon,
> crying foul about the July 2 presidential elections, when protesters stage
> a vigil in the centre of the capital that continues to this day, they meet
> a deafening silence in the global media. Despite Mexico's long tradition
> of electoral fraud and polls suggesting that Andrés Manuel López Obrador -
> a critic of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) - was ahead,
> the media accepted the wafer-thin majority gained by the ruling party
> nominee, Harvard graduate Felipe Calderón.
>
> Although Mexico's election authorities rejected López Obrador's demand for
> all 42m ballots to be recounted, the partial recount of 9% indicated
> numerous irregularities. But no echo of indignation has wafted to the
> streets of Mexico City from western capitals."
>
> The greatest tragedy of these present events in Mexico, though, rests with
> it being yet another reminder of how the once mighty and great peoples of
> the United States have truly fallen from their once idealized status as
> the defenders of freedom to that being the suppressors of freedom, and in
> an irony not to be lost upon any of us, have surrendered their own
> freedoms and liberties without showing the courage of their Mexican
> neighbors who today are fighting, and dying, so that their Nation could
> remain free.
>