McCain Adviser Talks 'masseuses' & Casinos in the Green Zone -Fake?


Update: There is some suspicion this is a hoax or at least someone pretending to be more important than they really are- William Wolfrum & more.
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Martin Eisenstadt[this guy] talking at the 'Baghdad Business 2 Business EXPO' about business opportunities in Iraq, he evangelises about casinos in the green zone (built with slave labour incidentally), bringing in former Soviet Union and Thai 'masseuses' and is horrifically so racist it is difficult not to feel sick and as Raed Jarrar says-

ladies and gentlemen, please meet the new US strategy to unite Iraq: Giuliani/McCain's adviser (Mr. Eisenstadt) wants to use the same uniform for Iraqis who serve in the Green Zone. So whether you were a Sunni, Shiite, or Kurd, you will be working in the brand new casinos with the saaaaame outfit. This approach seems to have been tested before in the U.S. before exporting it to Iraq. Mr. Adviser says that "we also had a racial problem between the indians, the caucasians from europe and the blacks from africa but somehow casinos have managed to fix that". Then he adds: "only 20 years ago indians were drunk and homeless and committing crimes, today they are prosperous and wealthy driving mercedes and their kids have gameboys and play stations". But only "the indians", but also "have the black people with the sports have managed to advance themselves".

After 7000 years, finally we have someone who knows how to unite iraqis, and it's been tested on other people of color too! amazing!

From Eisenstadt's own blog

Casinos and the Middle East - intriguing meetings
February 11th, 2008 . by Marty
While I’m not at liberty to divulge details, suffice it to say I was at a very intriguing meeting of the minds the other night in Beverly Hills at the house of Ron Burkle. The discussion centered around the prospects of using casinos to transform the Middle East. Bush’s one mistake was his misguided focus on the spreading of democracy to the East, when he should have been taking a page from Ronald Reagan’s strategy of the Cold War - the spreading of free markets and capitalism. And what better manifestation of capitalism is there than casinos? (just ask your local Comanche or Sioux).

So there I was with Mohammed Ali Al Hashimi of Dubai-based Zabeel Investments on the one hand, and the dashing Vegas entrepeneur Andrew Sasson (the Light Group). And we got to talking about the potential for expansion in the service and hospitality sectors not just in the Emirates, but in Iraq proper. Show me a place where casinos have not prospered and bettered the prospects of the surrounding communities? Strangely enough, some old-school members of the internationalist wing of the Democrat party were present at Ron’s house that night (Dukakis, Bill Richardson, Wesley Clark et al) and Warren Christopher, of all people, chirped up “you can’t go wrong with casinos.”