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Commentary Donald Rumsfeld's sacrifice has been a done deal for weeks and is the first scene of what insiders have dubbed a Shakespearean like play that will characterize the final years of the George W Bush administration.

As usual all the main players have their parts, yet we are about to witness the implosion of the Neoconservative movement and a possible vicious battle for power between America's corporate elite. The 'Democratic Revolution' is little more than a subplot to the greater story, the events of which have always been dictated by globalist power structures.

Alex Jones was joined on air briefly today by BBC and ABC investigative journalist Greg Palast who laid out the real reason for the demise of Donald Rumsfeld.

"Don Rumsfeld is not Commander in Chief. Don Rumsfeld did not stand up in front of the United Nations and say Saddam had WMD...If anybody is to be fired over Iraq it's the Commander in Chief" Palast fumed.

Palast asserts that Rumsfeld had already lost all his power and was simply a figurehead, a lightening rod to absorb all the ammo of the opposition. According to Palast's sources he had allied himself against the oil company forces controlling the administration, and he had crossed Dick Cheney. Greg Palast maintains that this was the information he received around a year and a half ago, and since then Rumsfeld has been simply a figurehead.

"Rummy’s the puppet — but the problem is the puppeteer." Palast states in his latest article.

Palast went on to reveal that the big oil companies have taken as much as they can handle with regards to the Iraq war and are calling the shots on who stays and who goes. Rumsfeld's axing is mainly down to the "Independent" Iraq study group, run by uber elitist James Baker who represents the oil cartels in taking back complete control.

"This is now saying that James Baker will have complete control over the Iraq policy. And if you don't know James Baker, he is the lawyer for Exxon mobil Corporation, he is the lawyer for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, another great democracy. The oil companies have now said that they can't even have Rumsfeld in as a figurehead." Palast declared.

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