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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: War Propaganda: Disneyland goes to war-torn Iraq Disneyland goes to war-torn Iraq, with a multi-million dollar entertainment complex, to be built on a 50 acre lot adjacent to the Green Zone. ("Fun park rises from ruins of Baghdad zoo", The Times, London, 24 April 2008) The American-style amusement park will feature a skateboard park, rides, a concert theatre and a museum. The occupation forces are of the opinion that Baghdad is "lacking in entertainment". General David Petraeus, is said to be a big supporter of bringing Disneyland to Baghdad. Ride and Show Engineering Projects Source RSE website The entertainment park is an integral part of war propaganda. Establishing an American cultural outpost in an occupied land serves to uphold the legitimacy of the invaders and their Worldwide "cultural values". Most of the country's cultural and educational infrastructure including museums, schools, universities, parks, theaters, cinemas have been destroyed and now the invaders are "helping to rebuild". The concept underlying Disney's Imagineering (developed by RSE) is to "overcome the barriers between reality and dreams". Iraq's daily realities of death, destruction and torture are replaced by a "Dream World Made in America". The project will take possession of the existing Al Zawra park and Baghdad Zoo, which was ransacked when US troops entered Baghdad in April 2003. Al Zawra park Also in April 2003, Iraq's archeological treasures were looted with the support of the American invaders. The pillaging of Iraq's cultural heritage was a premeditated act. The looters were protected by the invaders. And now the looters return to Baghdad with a new museum Psychological Warfare The Baghdad Disneyland-style project has all the essential features of a PsyOp. It is intended to instill American values and destroy Iraqi identity. "The people [of Iraq] need this kind of positive influence. Its going to have a huge psychological impact," said Mr. Werner of C3. In a cruel irony the PsyOp target group are Iraqi Children: There are all sorts of investment opportunities all over Iraq. But its not just hydrocarbons. Half the Iraqi population is under the age of 15. These kids really need something to do, (Mr. Brinkley, quoted in The Times, April 24, 2008) Iraq's cultural heritage is destroyed. The sponsor of project Mr. Llewellyn Werner says the time is ripe for a "fun park": "I think people will embrace it. They'll see it as an opportunity for their children regardless if they're Shia or Sunni. They'll say their kids deserve a place to play and they'll leave it alone."(Ibid) According to a spokesman for the US installed Iraqi regime: There is a shortage of entertainment in the city. Cinemas cant open. Playgrounds cant open. The fun park is badly needed for Baghdad. Children dont have any opportunities to enjoy their childhood. Mr al-Dabbagh added that entry to the park would be strictly controlled." (Times, April 24, 2008) Children dont have any opportunities to enjoy their childhood? Imagine the road-blocks and military check points that impoverished Iraqi children will have to go through to see Mickey Mouse... The US investment company will essentially take possession of municipal lands in an undisclosed deal reached with the Mayor of Baghdad. At the moment the site is occupied by the Al-Zawra park and zoo, where Baghdad residents gather on weekends. The park is typically Iraqi with ponds, fountains, sculptures, and childrens playgrounds. "Mr Werner will retain exclusive rights to housing and hotel developments, which he says will be both culturally sensitive and enormously profitable... I also have this wonderful sense that were doing the right thing were going to employ thousands of Iraqis. But mostly everything here is for profit. Iraqi youth attend a concert in Al-Zawra amusement park during Eid al-Fitr, a national holiday to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Baghdad October 14, 2007. An Iraqi soldier talks to youths as they queue outside al-Zawra park in central Baghdad during the Eid al-Adha festivities in December 2007. (Photo: Khalil al-Murshidi / AFP-Getty Images) Subscribe to *Black Ops - Psyops* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: robin (#0)
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In a way, this makes sense. We may have learned something from the Romans after all. We bring you bread (actually, we dont. They are starving). We bring you circuses. But I don't see it going anywhere. The Iraqis wont forget their murdered loved ones, or those that were tortured by us in various prisons, or the women our valiant soldiers raped. A skateboard is a piss poor substitute for a murdered father or mother, or sister, or brother, or wife, or husband, or child. They will keep fighting us until we leave them alone, and I don't blame them for that. I wish them well.
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