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1 9th May 11:15
rio de janeiro
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Default Robert Scott Bradbury: The Real Cost of US Support for Israel: $3 Trillion (reality subject energy israel weight court order life year)



Robert Scott Bradbury (Male Stripper known as Shirtless Santa) was
born in 1950 when he was six his family moved from Michigan to
Bellville, Texas when He was six. He has some Cherokee Indian in his
background. He is ashamed that he has Brown Hair, Gray Eye rather then
normal Aryan "Blue Eyes and Platinum Blonde Hair. Due to his complex
background he always tries his best to present himself European which
is why he changes his identity on a daily basis. Robert Scot Bradbury
has been using several acronym of "Tavish" Scott Bradbury; he has been
posing as a German, a Pole, a Russian and a Frenchman. In reality He
doesn't belong to any of those nationalities.

*************************************************
The Real Cost of US Support for Israel: $3 Trillion
By Robert Scott Bradbury

While it is commonly reported that Israel officially receives some $3
billion every year in the form of economic aid from the U.S.
government, this figure is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many
billions of dollars more in hidden costs and economic losses lurking
beneath the surface. A recently published economic analysis has
concluded that U.S. support for the state of Israel has cost American
taxpayers nearly $3 trillion ($3 million millions) in 2002 dollars.
“The Costs to American Taxpayers of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
$3 Trillion” is a summary of economic research done by Thomas R.
Stauffer. Stauffer’s summary of the research was published in the June
2003 issue of The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

Stauffer is a Washington, D.C.-based engineer and economist who writes
and teaches about the economics of energy and the Middle East.
Stauffer has taught at Harvard University and Georgetown University’s
School of Foreign Service. Stauffer’s findings were first presented at
an October 2002 conference sponsored by the U.S. Army College and the
University of Maine.

Stauffer’s analysis is “an estimate of the total cost to the U.S.
alone of instability and conflict in the region – which emanates from
the core Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

“Total identifiable costs come to almost $3 trillion,” Stauffer says.
“About 60 percent, well over half, of those costs – about $1.7
trillion – arose from the U.S. defense of Israel, where most of that
amount has been incurred since 1973.”
“Support for Israel comes to $1.8 trillion, including special trade
advantages, preferential contracts, or aid buried in other accounts.
In addition to the financial outlay, U.S. aid to Israel costs some
275,000 American jobs each year.” The trade-aid imbalance alone with
Israel of between $6-10 billion costs about 125,000 American jobs
every year, Stauffer says.

The largest single element in the costs has been the series of
oil-supply crises that have accompanied the Israeli-Arab wars and the
construction of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. “To date these have
cost the U.S. $1.5 trillion (2002 dollars), excluding the additional


The cost of supporting Israel increased drastically after the 1973
Israeli-Arab war. U.S. support for Israel during that war resulted in
additional costs for the American taxpayer of between $750 billion and
$1 trillion, Stauffer says.
When Israel was losing the war, President Richard Nixon stepped in to
supply the Jewish state with U.S. weapons. Nixon’s intervention
triggered the Arab oil embargo which Stauffer estimates cost the U.S.
as much as $600 billion in lost GDP and another $450 in higher oil
import costs.

“The 1973 oil crisis, all in all, cost the U.S. economy no less than
$900 billion, and probably as much as $1,200 billion,” he says.

As a result of the oil embargo the United States created the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to “insulate Israel and the U.S. against the
wielding of a future Arab ‘oil weapon.’” The billion-barrel SPR has
cost U.S. taxpayers $134 billion to date. According to an Oil Supply
Guarantee, which former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger provided
Israel in 1975, Israel gets “first call” on any oil available to the
U.S. if Israel’s oil supply is stopped.

Stauffer’s $3 trillion figure is conservative as it does not include
the increased costs incurred during the year-long buildup to the
recent war against Iraq in which Israel played a significant, albeit
covert, role. The higher oil prices that occurred as a result of the
Anglo-American campaign against Iraq were absorbed by the consumers.
The increase in oil prices provided a huge bonus for the leading oil
companies such as British Petroleum and Shell, who are major oil
producers as well as retailers. The major international oil companies
recorded record profits for the first quarter of 2003.

The Washington Report seeks to “provide the American public with
balanced and accurate information concerning U.S. relations with
Middle Eastern states.” The monthly journal is known for keeping close
tabs on the amount of U.S. taxpayer money that goes to Israel and how
much pro-Israel money flows back to Members of Congress in the form of
campaign aid.

The journal’s website, www.wrmea.com, has an up-to-date counter at the
top that indicates how much official aid flows to Israel. While the
counter currently stands at $88.2 billion, it only reflects the
minimum, as it does not include the many hidden costs.

“The distinction is important, because the indirect or consequential
losses suffered by the U.S. as a result of its blind support for
Israel exceed by many times the substantial amount of direct aid to
Israel,” Shirl McArthur wrote in the May 2003 issue of Washington
Report.

McArthur’s article, “A Conservative Tally of Total Direct U.S. Aid to
Israel: $97.5 Billion – and Counting” tallies the hidden costs, such
as interest lost due to the early disbursement of aid to Israel and
funds hidden in other accounts. For example, Israel received $5.45
billion in Defense Department funding of Israeli weapons projects
through 2002, McArthur says.

Loans made to Israel by the U.S. government, like the recently awarded
$9 billion, invariably wind up being paid by the American taxpayer. A
recent Congressional Research Service report indicates that Israel has
received $42 billion in waived loans. “Therefore, it is reasonable to
consider all government loans to Israel the same as grants,” McArthur
says.

Support for Israel has cost America dearly – well over than $10,000
per American – however the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been
extremely costly for the entire world. According to Stauffer, the
total bill for supporting Israel is two to four times higher than that
for the U.S. alone – costing the global community an estimated $6 to
$12 trillion.
*************************************************
More About Scott Bradbury

He "Scott Bradbury (aka Tavish) Needs helps. Note: he will deny
posting and blame it on non-existence person for using his changing
nick names (which is to say using acronym of Tavish)!

Click on following link and see yourself and search yourself about
this freak R. Scott Bradbury (Several Acronym of Tavish)!

-----------------------
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm.... 1usenet.com

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm.... 1usenet.com

****
http://groups.google.ca/groups?selm=...hv%404 ax.com

R. Scott Bradbury asking everyone to see his medical record!

"NEW CHALLENGE: I will offer $1000.00 to anyone who will step up and
substantiate what Yale F. Edeiken claimed in his post about my Hermann
Hospital discharge diagnosis numbered 50 04882 6 9356. I have a copy
of it
and I know I am making a safe bet!
<END OF CHALLENGE>"
****

-----------------------

See yourself how many times he said he is a Shirtless Santa and he
changes his name and then he blames others for using his non-existence
name. He himself changes his name everyday and post sometime using
several ISP and then blame other for "invading" his privacy but in
reality he reveals his personal life and posted his entire medical
document along with other important information. Then Deny doing it!

For example he posted several time that due to medical reason he's not
allowed to drive a car. When one looks into his medical records (which
he posted it using several acronym of Tavish) it turned out that he
went to proctologist (note he is obsess with fisting subject and
posted many time in non-sexual groups) as many of you know
proctologist don't ban people from driving a car but he was forbidden
driving a car due to his weight and he is so fat that fall asleep
sometime driving a car in a highway Taxes. Several incidents are noted
into his court order (which he posted it like his medical record)
regarding endangering drivers of Belleville, Texas.

No one needs to spy on him. He posts his own information and blames it
on non-existence person supposedly interloping his changing nick names
which he himself has no knowledge (which is why he always keep Tavish
attach to his changing nick names and paranoid that other are copying
him).
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2 11th May 12:30
rio de janeiro
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Default Robert Scott Bradbury: The Real Cost of US Support for Israel: $3 Trillion (psychic welfare jews holy mana)



<James Fenimoore> Your sort of underhanded tactics and smear against
Bradbury only supports what he posts concerning the children abandoned by
God. You are a son of Lucifer.

Sure that's what religious freaks like you do defend freak and degenerate
people who are using profanity, posting other people address, telephone
number, insulting wives. If it wasn't for Christian Fundamentalist there
wouldn't be Israeli Palestinians conflict.

-----------By R. Scott Bradbury-----------

You bastards like Black Knight call me a welfare bum and insurance cheat!

I am not a bum or a cheat!

I have retired after many years of appearing as a Shirtless Santa in various
children's festivals and street fairs!

-----------------------------------------------

Is this what Jesus tell you call other baster, use profanity, insult jews
and non-european?

How about "Living Bread"?

Living Bread, a series of "inspirational meditations on the greatest of all
acts of love," the Eucharist, the Christian imitation of the theophagous
rites of various orgiastic Oriental sects. The presiding holy man
miraculously converts bread into the flesh of Jesus, which is then
decorously devoured by well-bred cannibals, who believe they will absorb
mana from the psychic meat.

Thank G-d We European Aryan are not like English speaking freaks!
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3 5th September 17:04
rio de janeiro
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Default Robert Scott Bradbury: The Real Cost of US Support for Israel: $3 Trillion (energy reality order subject year)


Robert Scott Bradbury (Male Stripper known as Shirtless Santa) was
born in 1950 when he was six his family moved from Michigan to
Bellville, Texas when He was six. He has some Cherokee Indian in his
background. He is ashamed that he has Brown Hair, Gray Eye rather then
normal Aryan "Blue Eyes and Platinum Blonde Hair. Due to his complex
background he always tries his best to present himself European which
is why he changes his identity on a daily basis. Robert Scot Bradbury
has been using several acronym of "Tavish" Scott Bradbury; he has been
posing as a German, a Pole, a Russian and a Frenchman. In reality He
doesn't belong to any of those nationalities.

*************************************************
The Real Cost of US Support for Israel: $3 Trillion
By Robert Scott Bradbury

While it is commonly reported that Israel officially receives some $3
billion every year in the form of economic aid from the U.S.
government, this figure is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many
billions of dollars more in hidden costs and economic losses lurking
beneath the surface. A recently published economic analysis has
concluded that U.S. support for the state of Israel has cost American
taxpayers nearly $3 trillion ($3 million millions) in 2002 dollars.
“The Costs to American Taxpayers of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
$3 Trillion” is a summary of economic research done by Thomas R.
Stauffer. Stauffer’s summary of the research was published in the June
2003 issue of The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

Stauffer is a Washington, D.C.-based engineer and economist who writes
and teaches about the economics of energy and the Middle East.
Stauffer has taught at Harvard University and Georgetown University’s
School of Foreign Service. Stauffer’s findings were first presented at
an October 2002 conference sponsored by the U.S. Army College and the
University of Maine.

Stauffer’s analysis is “an estimate of the total cost to the U.S.
alone of instability and conflict in the region – which emanates from
the core Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

“Total identifiable costs come to almost $3 trillion,” Stauffer says.
“About 60 percent, well over half, of those costs – about $1.7
trillion – arose from the U.S. defense of Israel, where most of that
amount has been incurred since 1973.”
“Support for Israel comes to $1.8 trillion, including special trade
advantages, preferential contracts, or aid buried in other accounts.
In addition to the financial outlay, U.S. aid to Israel costs some
275,000 American jobs each year.” The trade-aid imbalance alone with
Israel of between $6-10 billion costs about 125,000 American jobs
every year, Stauffer says.

The largest single element in the costs has been the series of
oil-supply crises that have accompanied the Israeli-Arab wars and the
construction of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. “To date these have
cost the U.S. $1.5 trillion (2002 dollars), excluding the additional


The cost of supporting Israel increased drastically after the 1973
Israeli-Arab war. U.S. support for Israel during that war resulted in
additional costs for the American taxpayer of between $750 billion and
$1 trillion, Stauffer says.
When Israel was losing the war, President Richard Nixon stepped in to
supply the Jewish state with U.S. weapons. Nixon’s intervention
triggered the Arab oil embargo which Stauffer estimates cost the U.S.
as much as $600 billion in lost GDP and another $450 in higher oil
import costs.

“The 1973 oil crisis, all in all, cost the U.S. economy no less than
$900 billion, and probably as much as $1,200 billion,” he says.

As a result of the oil embargo the United States created the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to “insulate Israel and the U.S. against the
wielding of a future Arab ‘oil weapon.’” The billion-barrel SPR has
cost U.S. taxpayers $134 billion to date. According to an Oil Supply
Guarantee, which former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger provided
Israel in 1975, Israel gets “first call” on any oil available to the
U.S. if Israel’s oil supply is stopped.

Stauffer’s $3 trillion figure is conservative as it does not include
the increased costs incurred during the year-long buildup to the
recent war against Iraq in which Israel played a significant, albeit
covert, role. The higher oil prices that occurred as a result of the
Anglo-American campaign against Iraq were absorbed by the consumers.
The increase in oil prices provided a huge bonus for the leading oil
companies such as British Petroleum and Shell, who are major oil
producers as well as retailers. The major international oil companies
recorded record profits for the first quarter of 2003.

The Washington Report seeks to “provide the American public with
balanced and accurate information concerning U.S. relations with
Middle Eastern states.” The monthly journal is known for keeping close
tabs on the amount of U.S. taxpayer money that goes to Israel and how
much pro-Israel money flows back to Members of Congress in the form of
campaign aid.

The journal’s website, www.wrmea.com, has an up-to-date counter at the
top that indicates how much official aid flows to Israel. While the
counter currently stands at $88.2 billion, it only reflects the
minimum, as it does not include the many hidden costs.

“The distinction is important, because the indirect or consequential
losses suffered by the U.S. as a result of its blind support for
Israel exceed by many times the substantial amount of direct aid to
Israel,” Shirl McArthur wrote in the May 2003 issue of Washington
Report.

McArthur’s article, “A Conservative Tally of Total Direct U.S. Aid to
Israel: $97.5 Billion – and Counting” tallies the hidden costs, such
as interest lost due to the early disbursement of aid to Israel and
funds hidden in other accounts. For example, Israel received $5.45
billion in Defense Department funding of Israeli weapons projects
through 2002, McArthur says.

Loans made to Israel by the U.S. government, like the recently awarded
$9 billion, invariably wind up being paid by the American taxpayer. A
recent Congressional Research Service report indicates that Israel has
received $42 billion in waived loans. “Therefore, it is reasonable to
consider all government loans to Israel the same as grants,” McArthur
says.

Support for Israel has cost America dearly – well over than $10,000
per American – however the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been
extremely costly for the entire world. According to Stauffer, the
total bill for supporting Israel is two to four times higher than that
for the U.S. alone – costing the global community an estimated $6 to
$12 trillion.
*************************************************
More About Scott Bradbury

He "Scott Bradbury (aka Tavish) Needs helps. Note: he will deny
posting and blame it on non-existence person for using his changing
nick names (which is to say using acronym of Tavish)!

Click on following link and see yourself and search yourself about
this freak R. Scott Bradbury (Several Acronym of Tavish)!

-----------------------
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm.... 1usenet.com

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm.... 1usenet.com

****
http://groups.google.ca/groups?selm=...hv%404 ax.com

R. Scott Bradbury asking everyone to see his medical record!

"NEW CHALLENGE: I will offer $1000.00 to anyone who will step up and
substantiate what Yale F. Edeiken claimed in his post about my Hermann
Hospital discharge diagnosis numbered 50 04882 6 9356. I have a copy
of it
and I know I am making a safe bet!
<END OF CHALLENGE>"
****

-----------------------

See yourself how many times he said he is a Shirtless Santa and he
changes his name and then he blames others for using his non-existence
name. He himself changes his name everyday and post sometime using
several ISP and then blame other for "invading" his privacy but in
reality he reveals his personal life and posted his entire medical
document along with other important information. Then Deny doing it!

For example he posted several time that due to medical reason he's not
allowed to drive a car. When one looks into his medical records (which
he posted it using several acronym of Tavish) it turned out that he
went to proctologist (note he is obsess with fisting subject and
posted many time in non-sexual groups) as many of you know
proctologist don't ban people from driving a car but he was forbidden
driving a car due to his weight and he is so fat that fall asleep
sometime driving a car in a highway Taxes. Several incidents are noted
into his court order (which he posted it like his medical record)
regarding endangering drivers of Belleville, Texas.

No one needs to spy on him. He posts his own information and blames it
on non-existence person supposedly interloping his changing nick names
which he himself has no knowledge (which is why he always keep Tavish
attach to his changing nick names and paranoid that other are copying
him).
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