Mandra wrote:
> "Defendario" <Defendario@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Zelikow is a key player in the zioNist conspiracy.
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> Larry Silverstien is one of the players
> http://crimesofzion.blogspot.com/2007/06/silverstein-and-911.html
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Every name of the PNAC list, plus some others, yeah.
>
>>TY for posting this informative article.
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>>Mandra wrote:
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>>>Video about the head of the 9/11 Commission, Phillip Zelikow
>>>
>>>Video from Snowshoe Films--
>>>http://snowshoefilms.com/
>>>As Webster Tarpley notes, Zelikow is very im****tant in the 9/11
cover-up.
>>>In 1998, Philip Zelikow published an article in Foreign Affairs, the
>>>journal of the Council on Foreign Relations, entitled "CATASTROPHIC
>>>TERRORISM: Imagining the Transformative Event." Nearly two years later,
>>>PNAC picked up the CFR-Zelikow language, saying that the desired
>>>transformation "is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic
and
>>>catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor..."
>>>
>>>In part one of this series, we hear from author Webster Tarpley,
>>>Professor Graeme MacQueen (religious studies, McMaster University,
ret.),
>>>Ken Jenkins (filmmaker), and Peter Dale Scott, author.
>>>
>>>Zelikow, hired as a Bush II transition team member for his expertise on
>>>al-Qaeda (according to Karen Hughes), didn't want to hear anything
about
>>>al-Qaeda from Richard Clarke, chief counter-terrorism expert on George
W.
>>>Bush's national security council. Similarly, John Ashcroft at the Dept.
>>>of Justice didn't want to hear anything about al-Qaeda before 9/11 from
>>>Thomas Picard, acting director of the FBI. In these and other
instances,
>>>Zelikow as executive director of the 9/11 Commission, suborned perjury,
>>>Webster Tarpley charges.
>>>
>>>Tarpley reveals Zelikow's cover-up role in the Able Danger FBI effort
to
>>>expose "al-Qaeda" cells. Prof. Graeme MacQueen calls attention to
>>>Zelikow's unique role in predicting then explicating the consequences
of
>>>"the transformative event" as head of the commission charged with
>>>investigating the catastrophic terrorism of 9/11. Ken Jenkins and Peter
>>>Dale Scott note that Zelikow's expertise is in creating and exploiting
>>>public myths, and that Zelikow's links to the neo-cons date to the
early
>>>1980s. The 9/11 investigation was itself an inside job. (more) (less)
>>>
>>>Wikipedia helps to clarify this point by adding: "In the Nov-Dec 1998
>>>issue of Foreign Affairs he (Zelikow) co-authored (with the former head
>>>of the CIA) an article entitled 'Catastrophic Terrorism' in which he
>>>speculated that if the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center had
>>>succeeded, "the resulting horror and chaos would have exceeded our
>>>ability to describe it. Such an act of catastrophic terrorism would be
a
>>>watershed event in American history. It could involve loss of life and
>>>property unprecedented in peacetime and undermine America's fundamental
>>>sense of security, as did the Soviet atomic bomb test in 1949. Like
Pearl
>>>Harbor, the event would divide our past and future into a before and
>>>after. The United States might respond with draconian measures scaling
>>>back civil liberties, allowing wider surveillance of citizens,
detention
>>>of suspects and use of deadly force." ZELIKOW (part one/snowshoefilms
>>>series): 10 min. 16 sec.
>>>
>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuoQZkBFj9A
>>>
>>>Wikipedia helps to clarify this point by adding: "In the Nov-Dec 1998
>>>issue of Foreign Affairs he (Zelikow) co-authored (with the former head
>>>of the CIA) an article entitled 'Catastrophic Terrorism' in which he
>>>speculated that if the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center had
>>>succeeded, "the resulting horror and chaos would have exceeded our
>>>ability to describe it. Such an act of catastrophic terrorism would be
a
>>>watershed event in American history. It could involve loss of life and
>>>property unprecedented in peacetime and undermine America's fundamental
>>>sense of security, as did the Soviet atomic bomb test in 1949. Like
Pearl
>>>Harbor, the event would divide our past and future into a before and
>>>after. The United States might respond with draconian measures scaling
>>>back civil liberties, allowing wider surveillance of citizens,
detention
>>>of suspects and use of deadly force."
>>>
>>>According to Wikipedia: "Prof. Zelikow's area of academic expertise is
>>>the creation and maintenance of, in his words, 'public myths' or
'public
>>>presumptions' which he defines as 'beliefs (1) thought to be true
>>>(although not necessarily known with certainty) and (2) shared in
common
>>>within the relevant political community.' In his academic work and
>>>elsewhere he has taken a special interest in what he has called
'searing'
>>>or 'molding' events (that) take on 'transcendent' im****tance and
>>>therefore retain their power even as the experiencing generation p*****
>>>from the scene. . . . He has noted that 'a history's narrative power is
>>>typically linked to how readers relate to the actions of individuals in
>>>the history; if readers cannot make the connection to their own lives,
>>>then a history may fail to engage them at all." ("Thinking about
>>>Political History" Miller center Re****t, winter 1999, p 5-7)
>>>
>>>SOURCE: http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=17359
>>>
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