You may have heard of a documentary entitled 'Invisible Children'. This is a group or movement of young people passionate about the horrors occuring in Sudan, Darfur, and Uganda. Places where children are forced to be soldiers, murder is an everyday occurence, and poverty and sickness is rampant. Most supporters of this movement probably want to end suffering so they respond to this hip marketing scheme by donating money which relieves them of their inner guilt. But it goes so much deeper than that... It turns out that INVISIBLE CHILDREN IS A MARKETING SCHEME, FRONT, OR A RACKET for SANCTIONS aka PREEMPTIVE WAR BY PEACEKEEPING TROOPS VIA THE USA OR THE UNITED NATIONS OR BOTH!
http://www.invisiblechildren.com/home.php (INVISIBLE CHILDREN WEBSITE, COPY AND PASTE TO YOUR BROWSER, IF YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF THEM)
Please read the following essay by Barry Donegan and decide for yourself:
Invisible Children, Save Darfur, Genocide Intervention Network, “Cool” War Propaganda for the Kids?
There are those of us who believe that when two sides have a conflict that involves military force, adding a third party to the conflict, with superior military force and inferior cultural understanding does not result in a peaceable solution. In fact, recent adventures in Iraq, Kosovo, Somalia, and other places have proven that the end result is more violence, more death, and more chaos. This philosophy is called non-interventionism.
That is why it is particularly alarming that some organizations are able to promote war policy not unlike that which was used to create the unpopular quagmire in Iraq to people who did not support that particular occupation. Are business interests eyeing an oil pipeline in Afghanistan or the oil and uranium found in Uganda(http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Natural_Gas_And_Uranium_Discovered_In_Uganda_999.html), or (http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:QKAWzVv0hP0J:www.globalpolicy.org/empire/humanint/2007/0207darfuroil.pdf+uranium+darfur&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us)Darfur?
I showed in my previous article “Democrats Need Blood Too” how Ruder Finn Global Public Affairs was hired to make the civil war in Bosnia appear to be a genocide to get American public support. We have no way to confirm or deny genocides from afar, and sending troops over to intervene with frighteningly powerful weapons and no real understanding of the local perspective has proven to do nothing but leave heaps of bodies and lower our standing in the world. Many will use the Hitler and World War II argument to counter this position, but we were attacked first in that particular situation and had the proper moral authority to go in, validating once again the wisdom of the non-interventionists just war defensive foreign policy view. The “preemptive war” policy trumpeted by the special interests, trotsky-ites, and transnationalist globalists has been tried ad nauseum since that time, with ill-effect and a mess of innocent casualties.
So what of these financially powerful, hip, celebrity-approved organizations like Save Darfur, Invisible Children, and Genocide Intervention Network. Do they seek to truly help the people of those nations through private donation alone, or is there sinister lobbying for military intervention(aka WAR) involved? Let’s investigate.
Taken from Genocide Intervention Network’s “About Us” page on their website, “GI-NET's founders believed that private contributions in support of peacekeepers in Darfur, Sudan, the site of the twenty-first century's first genocide, could protect civilians and inspire policymakers to take action.” Peacekeepers are of course armed military from other nations, particularly those under the banner of the unelected, disorganized United Nations.
Taken from the Save Darfur website, “The national effort delivered one million hand-written and electronic postcards to President Bush, demanding that he support a stronger multinational peacekeeping force to protect the people of Darfur.” Like the one he is using in Iraq? That same coalition of the willing? Would this war torn nation benefit from that kind of “nation building” help? This is war propaganda, indubitably.
Taken from the website of Invisible Children, Kingston, “Their spirit gave rise to a flourishing non-profit organization that works tirelessly to improve the lives of the Northern Ugandan community through education and economic initiatives and rallies for government intervention.”
I would compel those in charge of these organizations to publicly denounce their support of U.S. Military intervention in Uganda and the Sudan. Obviously organizations who are going to fund schools and give money to private citizens to keep defense or to stay fed are great ways to spend your charity money, however, it is important to do the due diligence to make sure that your money is not being used as a lobbying effort to get us into the next Iraq War.
So far as I can tell through research, it appears that these organizations are so well-funded for the obvious reason... someone behind the scenes is going to make a profit on those oil and uranium fields, and these poor citizens, already in war-torn conditions, are going to be in for some real trouble if the American people authorize more “peacekeeping.” Our “foreign aid” would doubtlessly go to the very government who is supposedly doing the persecuting, and if sanctions were applied to punish the human rights abusing government, the economic consequences on the very people we are trying to help would be devastating, much like they were in Iraq.
Let us follow the wisdom of the founders and make available free trade and private charity for these nations and their poor, the only way we can help from afar. Putting them under a confusing and complex military occupation like the one in Iraq? Let’s learn our lesson.
-Barry Donegan
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P.S.- Please do not assume that I or Barry are heartless human beings. It breaks my heart to see children suffer. I offer my prayers and make donations towards private charities I trust..The point is that no Federal Govt. or Peacekeeping Troops will solve Sudan's problems..A solution must arise from their own people and culture.

So if no Federal Government or Peacekeeping Troops will help solve Sudan's problems, and you obviously do not want the youth of the nation to actually care about these children and this country's well-being, then what exactly do you propose? If you're going to be such pompous asses about this issue, I suggest you stop wasting your breath. There are more good-hearted and passionate Invisible Children supporters in this country and countries all of the world than there are poor unfortunate souls who will ever agree with you.
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