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The Gulf Crisis & The New World Order begging for military hardware, the possibilities are created whereby the control of the Armed Forces of a receiving country pass into the effective control of the donor country. And as far as I have observed the situation of the donors and receivers of Military Aid, openly admitted by the journalists of these countries as well, is that wherever military aid was given, a sizeable number of the military personnel were 'purchased' for covert operations. And this is occurring frequently in every country where military aid is being received. Now the most dangerous aspect of this is that it is not only the U. S. which is enslaving countries through military aid but Israel also functioning as the right-hand of the U. S. is carrying out the same task. When the U. S. cannot directly give military aid, it assigns the task to Israel and there are some places where they both function in their own spheres and succeed in tightening the noose of slavery around such nations. THE THIRD WORLD - A DUMPING GROUND OF OBSOLETE WEAPONRY OF THE WEST It must be remembered that the Third world remains a ready market for the ob solete weaponry of the Western nations. Whenever new weaponry is made available, markets have to be found for disposing the obsolete models, the natural consequence of which is that in some poor countries the 'crops' become ripe for harvesting. Thus the conflicts of poor nations provide the market for these weapons. So far only a trickle of the surplus American arms have been used up. There s till remain for sale, mountains of Russian arms. It would not be of any surprise if other Western nations follow suit and join in this business. SIMILARITIES BETWEEN MILITARY AID AND THE DISEASE 'AIDS' So when I say that there is a similarity between military aid and AIDS - this is not a laughing matter. It is a deep truth. The world is terribly frightened today because of AIDS. And ii appears from some estimates that by 1997-98 it will cause widespread death among the Western nations. It is not necessary at this time to go into the details of this as I have already discussed the matter on other occasions. A brief description of AIDS is that the germs of this disease enter into 315