April 23, 2004 journal, take no pictures of the dead bodies, leaving off the soda pop, more chaos in this country and wild spending to enrich the elite and powerful Republican Guard in Washington D.C.. A person was fired working in Kuwait for photographing caskets of dead soldiers being loaded onto U.S. military cargo planes returning to the U.S. from Iraq. The Pentagon war machine does not want the public to see the devastation we're suffering over there in the War Zone.. Such negative publicity could have a devastating effect upon the upcoming election even to the point of changing tomb bosses of the Skull and Bones Society of Yale. American people are being mind controlled and fed a brain numbing diet. N.B.C. reported this morning that as a result of a study of students leaving off soda pop, lost weight significantly.  Two people near me have left off bread, potatoes and sugar and have lost from 5 to 10 pounds within one month.  The need to alkaline the blood as being opposed to acidic for healing is vitally important according to the book 'Alkaline or Die'. It seems that cranberry juice if it can be obtained without sugar added is the best source. If you have visited the hospitals lately you will see obesity in the extreme but no health authority is giving instruction on the danger of sugar or fat as the cause of this epidemic.  The corporate power of Pepsi and Coke along with the beef industry shares the system.  I now continue quoting from the Bob Woodward book entitled Plan of Attack.  Not the actual book but the CBS 60 Minutes Mike Wallace interview with Woodward. "The CIA concluded they could not overthrow Saddam. The word came from the CIA's head of Iraq operations, a man known simply as "Saul".  "Saul gets together a briefing and who does he give it to first? Dick Cheney.  He said, I can count the number of sources, human sources, spies we have in Iraq on one hand, says Woodward. "I asked the president, what was your reaction that the CIA couldn't overthrow Saddam? And the president said one word, dam.  The vice president led the way on declaring that Saddam Hussein definitely had weapons of mass destruction.  Before that, the president's had said only that Saddam desires them".  But 10 days later the v. president said Saddam already had weapons of mass destruction.  And 12 days after that, the president too had apparently been persuaded: "A lot of people understand he holds weapons of mass destruction". 3 months later on December 21, 2002, Woodward says CIA Director George Tenent brought his deputy, John McLaughlin, to the Oval Office to show the president and the vice-president their best evidence that Saddam really had weapons of mass destruction.  "Mclaughlin has access to all the satellite photos, and he goes in and he has flip charts in the Oval office.  The president listens to all this and McLaughlin is done.  And, the president kind of, as he is inclined to do, says nice try, but that isn't going to sell Joe public.  That isn't going to convince Joe Public, says Woodworth.  In his book, Woodward writes "The park presentation was a flop.  Photos were not gripping.  The intercepts were less than compelling.  And then George B-u-s-h turns to George Tenet and says, "This is the best we've got?" Says Woodworth: "George Tenet is sitting on the couch, stands up, and says, don’t worry, its a slam-dunk case".  And the president challenges him again and Tenent says, "The case, it's a slam dunk.  I asked the president about this and he said it was very important to give the CIA director-slam dunk is as I intercepted is a sure thing, guaranteed.  No possibility it will not go through the hoop, othersd present, Cheney, very impressed".  What did Woodward think of Tenets statement? "It is a mistake".  He says.  "Now the significance of that mistake-that was the key rationale for war". It was just 2 weeks later when the president decided to go to war”.  What kind of a tyrant do we have in office?  We are a treat to world peace, stop us Lord.