20th Century Cyber War Zone Operations Part Two. Perry Ph.D Ritthaler
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So I emailed the web master of the Iran government web site my first peace empowerment strategy book. Hopefully guilty by association to education the leaders of Iran will change their ways.
The USA has enough headaches with the economy in turmoil full of protesters.
I hope my work going the extra mile to help reshape Iranian peace empowerment thinking has not angered anyone.
From: Perry Ritthaler [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 11:28 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Peace Empowerment Strategy To Help Avoid Sanctions and War
Perhaps you owe me a favor if I provide you with some intelligence strategy I have created to help avoid war.
The Middle East will be a trading, tourism Empire with global respect if you follow the lead in the strategy and carve your own path.
Not to mention the thousands of lives we can protect from bombing and certain death.
Perry Ritthaler, CEO, Owner
Digital Mind Coach
http://www.digitalmindcoach.net
A Political Poem
War Zone Children Cry
I see war verses prosperity in the snipers eyes
He is living his life daily, do or he dies
Crushed like rubble, thrown into a broken world
Spun around by a political leader, then sold
Kings and warlords do not see why
The economy only selling oil will die
Fighting in a war zone, bad to the bone
Making stock money in oil, created by war alone
I hear crying, looking through the fog
I see the morning mist is rising in the bog
I see more people moving apart
I hear a snipers bullet; I feel it pierce my heart
I look up to the sky, feeling alone
I see a brown child that looks thin to the bone
With dirty face, little tummy swollen
I see the child run away, eating food stolen
A vicious hunt for liberty, wounding me
Invading a land, with democracy to set it free
Increased tourism and trade, you will see
Kingdom by kingdom financially free
I live in a war zone, can you tell
People all around me, fighting under a spell
Today on the desert sand, I may die
Wondering if there is heaven in the sky
I feel the blood racing through my body fast
My chest bleeding profusely, I may not last
Taken by a killer, unknown from my past
Will I be a tortured prisoner or die fast?
People with liberty, no longer sanctioned and free
These civilians no longer a threat to the West you see
Oil is the wild card, the currency people free
War mixed with oil raises prices, you will see
I feel someone pushing me down
I hear a loud bang and see a big man frown
What a brave solder I was born to be
Helping little children live in democracy, happy and free
He tells me my democracy will die
I see hatred fill his brown eyes
He tells me his family is dead
The last thing I feel is his bullet hit my head
Online Newspaper Article
Bomb Blasts In Iraq's Sadr City Kill 16
At least 16 people have been killed by two blasts in Baghdad's predominantly Shia neighborhood of Sadr City, Iraqi security officials say.
Police said the bombs went off at the al-Hay market. They said the first exploded in a narrow alley.
As people gathered, a second, more powerful blast went off nearby, which caused most of the casualties.
The bombings come a day after the Iraqi capital suffered its worst attacks since August.
A barber in Sadr City, Hassan Rahim, said he was cutting a customer's hair when he heard the first explosion.
"We rushed outside the shop and we saw fire and smoke near the houses," he said.
He went back in his shop to continue working, when the second bomb went off.
"I saw dead people on the ground and several burning cars," the barber said.
"We helped take the wounded to the hospital until the arrival of the ambulances.
"The