On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:37:49 -0400, "MasterChief" <1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>It comes five years and a million plus lives too late: “An exhaustive
review
>of more than 600,000 Iraqi do***ents captured after the 2003 United
States
>invasion of Iraq has found no evidence Saddam Hussein’s regime had any
>operational links with al Qaeda’s terrorist network,” re****ts McClatchy
>Newspapers.
>
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Man that's quite a lot to read through and was very obvious to us way
back when the lies were just being unleashed on America. That they lied
doesn't surprise me at all. What surprises me is that millions of armed
citizens aren't marching on Wa****ngton right now with a hanging noose
for all the gang that got us into this idiotic adventure in the middle
east. I have no doubt that 9-11 was an inside job. You know, Clinton
just got a bj and the hounds attacked him for the entire 6 years they
controlled congress, but Bush baby murdered hundreds of thousands of
innocent people and no one is doing a thing about it. They cry about
democrats raising taxes to pay our way but under Bush baby they added
5 trillion bucks to the national debt and no one seems to know where
it all went. I heard Blitzer ask a republican leader about it and he
said come on Wolf we have a war going on and Wolf let it go at that.
We know this war hasn't cost all of a trillion so far. Who got all
that money our children's children will one day be ask to pay back?
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>
>At the time, some of us declared this fallacy to be nothing less than a
bad
>joke, but we were drummed out by a massive tidal wave of absurd noise
>unleashed by the cor****ate media, taking its marching orders from the
>neocons.
>In addition to the fairy tale about al-Qaeda, we endured another debunked
>fallacy — that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. Recall Bush’s
>hare-brained speech in Cincinnati in October, 2002, when he ominously
warned
>“America must not ignore the threat gathering against us. Facing clear
>evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof — the smoking gun —
>that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud,” another gossamer lie
>cooked up by his coterie of neocon advisers, more appropriately described
as
>his puppet masters.
>“President Bush and his aides used Saddam’s alleged relation****p with al
>Qaida, along with Iraq’s supposed weapons of mass destruction, as
arguments
>for invading Iraq after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks,”
>McClatchy continues.
>Then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld claimed in September 2002 that
the
>United States had “bulletproof” evidence of cooperation between the
radical
>Islamist terror group and Saddam’s secular dictator****p.
>Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell cited multiple linkages between
Saddam
>and al Qaida in a watershed February 2003 speech to the United Nations
>Security Council to build international sup****t for the invasion. Almost
>every one of the examples Powell cited turned out to be based on bogus or
>misinterpreted intelligence.
>As recently as last July, Bush tried to tie al Qaida to the ongoing
violence
>in Iraq. “The same people that attacked us on September the 11th is a
crowd
>that is now bombing people, killing innocent men, women and children,
many
>of whom are Muslims,” he said.
>
>
>
> "Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell cited multiple linkages between
>Saddam and al Qaida in a watershed February 2003 speech to the United
>Nations Security Council to build international sup****t for the invasion.
>Almost every one of the examples Powell cited turned out to be based on
>bogus or misinterpreted intelligence." Or put another way, Powell was
>repeating neocon lies.
>
>Powell and the neocons did not cite “bogus or misinterpreted
intelligence,”
>they were in fact telling big fat whopper lies.
>As Joseph Goebbels knew, the “stupid thick-headedness” of the people,
easily
>frightened into submission by the specter of fantastical demons, made
Hitler’s
>Big Lie possible. Hitler wrote in his autobiography, Mein Kampf, that the
>Big Lie is so “colossal” that no one would believe that someone “could
have
>the impudence to distort the truth so infamously.”
>Indeed, the truth was distorted with infamy, not only in the lead-up to
the
>invasion and mass murder spree in Iraq but in regard to the events
>surrounding September 11, 2001, as well. In effect, the Pentagon’s
admission
>that the neocons had lied — it is euphemistically called “bogus or
>misinterpreted intelligence” by the conniving cor****ate media — is a slap
in
>the face, not that most Americans, somnolent at best, feel the sting as
the
>back hand retracts. No longer do they care what the government does in
their
>name, as their name is obviously mud.
>As well, the people, suckers by the millions, are unable to grasp the
well
>do***ented fact that government is a serial killer — not simply killing
>Iraqis or in the not too distant past Vietnamese, but their own people,
who
>are basically on the same level as countless — and uncounted — victims in
>far away places most Americans cannot find on a map.
>
>
>
>It is not a stretch to conclude that a large degree of the popular belief
>about our so-called enemies is little more than an implausible myth of
>gigantic pro****tion. For instance, numerous scholars and researchers have
>demonstrated that al-Qaeda was created by the CIA — but most people
either
>do not know this or refuse to believe it, preferring instead to buy the
>ludicrous fantasy that Osama bin Laden and his supposed gaggle of dour
cave
>dwelling Muslim terrorists not only came into existence all on their own
>without the assistance of government and intelligence agencies, but also
>managed to have NORAD stand down and were able to perform impossible
>aeronautic feats with humongous airliners.
>Now that the Pentagon has fessed up to the fact Saddam and Osama did not
>collaborate — and remember, the neocons told us these two characters
plotted
>to attack America, and that’s why the United States invaded Afghanistan
and
>Iraq — maybe the CIA can fess up to its lies and misdeeds.
>
>
>
>A motley assemblage of religious fanatics were used by Zbigniew
Brzezinski,
>acting as Jimmy Carter’s national security advisor, and his successors to
>attack the Soviet presence in Afghanistan.
>
>For those a bit sketchy on history, allow me to repeat a few key points
at
>the risk of redundancy — both what would later become known as al-Qaeda
and
>the Taliban emerged from the Mujihadeen in Afghanistan, a motley
assemblage
>of religious fanatics used by Zbigniew Brzezinski, acting as Jimmy
Carter’s
>national security advisor, and his successors to attack the Soviet
presence
>in that remote corner of the world. Brzezinski and the CIA teamed up with
>the brutal Pakistan military dictator General Zia ul-Haq to spread Wahabi
>fundamentalism far and wide in Central Asia and the Middle East. In fact,
>the United States preferred demented religious fanatics over the less
>mentally unstable.
>Norm Dixon writes:
>Wa****ngton’s favored mujaheddin faction was one of the most extreme, led
by
>Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. The West’s distaste for terrorism did not apply to
this
>unsavory “freedom fighter”. Hekmatyar was notorious in the 1970s for
>throwing acid in the faces of women who refused to wear the veil.
>After the mujaheddin took Kabul in 1992, Hekmatyar’s forces rained
>US-supplied missiles and rockets on that city — killing at least 2000
>civilians — until the new government agreed to give him the post of prime
>minister. Osama bin Laden was a close associate of Hekmatyar and his
>faction.
>As Dixon notes, between 1978 and 1992, the United States spent at least
US$6
>billion — some estimates range as high as $20 billion – for arms,
training
>and funds to keep the murderous mujaheddin factions going like a rabid
>Energizer bunny. During the mid-1980s, according to journalist Ahmed
Ra****d,
>the CIA “committed … sup****t to a long-standing ISI proposal to recruit
from
>around the world to join the Afghan jihad. At least 100,000 Islamic
>militants flocked to Pakistan between 1982 and 1992 (some 60,000 attended
>fundamentalist schools in Pakistan without necessarily taking part in the
>fighting).” Some of the more promising candidates were sent to the CIA’s
spy
>training camp in Virginia, where they were taught “sabotage skills” of
the
>sort that would come in handy during the bombings of U.S. embassies in
Kenya
>and Tanzania. After these events, the word “al-Qaeda” would appear
>increasingly in the cor****ate media.
>“Al Qaeda (the Base), bin Laden’s organization, was established in
1987-88
>to run the camps and other business enterprises. It is a tightly-run
>capitalist holding company — albeit one that integrates the operations of
a
>mercenary force and related logistical services with ‘legitimate’
business
>operations,” writes Dixon, who seems to think Osama bin Laden, as a
CIA-ISI
>operative, went off the reservation after the Soviets were evicted from
>Afghanistan. Of course, such defections — especially by key personnel
>involved in multi-billion dollar operations — are the improbable
exception
>and not the rule.
>
>
>
> The drug and gun-running KLA teamed up with al-Qaeda in the Balkans.
>
>So useful was al-Qaeda, they were employed elsewhere, most notably in the
>Balkans. “In a cruel irony, while the Islamic jihad — featured by the
Bush
>Administration as ‘a threat to America’ — is blamed for the terrorist
>assaults on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, these same Islamic
>organizations constitute a key instrument of US military-intelligence
>operations in the Balkans and the former Soviet Union,” Michel
Chossudovsky
>wrote on September 12, 2001. As it turns out, Osama bin Laden’s CIA
>sponsored operation, Maktab al-Khidamat, was instrumental in running
>Jihadists into Bosnia out of its Brooklyn, New York branch, known as the
>Al-Kifah Refugee Center, a fact re****ted by the Associated Press.
>Indeed, al-Qaeda served as “a key instrument of US military-intelligence
>operations” in the United States as well, although such a band of
fanatics
>and demonstrable mental cases would be unable to pull of an operation of
the
>sort that occurred on September 11, 2001. “Planning the attacks was a
master
>deed, in technical and organizational terms,” notes Andreas von Bülow,
the
>former state-secretary in the German Federal Ministry of Defense. “To
hijack
>four big airliners within a few minutes and fly them into targets within
a
>single hour and doing so on complicated flight routes! That is
unthinkable,
>without backing from the secret apparatuses of state and industry.” For
more
>detail on how the CIA and Pentagon ran the operations of September 11,
see
>the video included here, The Underlying Politics of 9/11.
>
>
>As should be expected, there is more – much more – to the story and it
would
>take several thick books to spell it all out in detail.
>Now that the Pentagon re****t on the Big Lie concerning the once pur****ted
>Osama-Saddam link is in the process of undergoing a “painful”
>declassification review, it is time for the same to happen in regard to
the
>events surrounding September 11, 2001. Let’s begin with a new
>investigation — this time conducted by people not associated with the
Bush
>crime family.
>Of course, this will not happen, not without a fundamental change in the
>government, in fact a radical change within the government. Dare I say
>practically the entire government would need to be replaced for this to
>happen? It is an unlikely prospect, especially considering a large number
of
>people believe a man such as Barack Obama represents change. Incidentally
or
>not, Obama has enlisted the help of the above mentioned Zbigniew
Brzezinski,
>the man who dreamed up al-Qaeda.
>In the meantime, I’m going to wish for a pony.
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>145 Responses to “Neocon Lie Finally Debunked: Osama Not in Cahoots with
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>SleeplessNights Says:
>March 12th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
>My God,no wonder I have difficulties falling asleep.I focus too much on
the
>future because I want to know what to expect so that when it happens I’ll
>only be half as frightened as the unenlightened.This world is doomed and
a
>one world governemnt is inevitalbe,think not,research the book of
>revelations thoroughly and watch programs such as tomorrows world on the
v
>channel,sunday nights.My only hope is for Christ to rapture me before the
>ruthless dicataor reveals himself and begins to slaughter millions of
people
>which refused the number of the beats…
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>An European Voize Says:
>March 12th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
>ok but please don’t forget Saddam’s unsean cruellty
>i.e. Saddam’s hairdresser witnessed-forced to stay calm-how a secretary
had
>widthspoken some of Saddam’s words
>so an officer was ordered to take a pliers on Saddam’s command and pulled
>out one of the secretary’s teeth
>beyond imagination!
>doctors in hospital immediately cut the ear of the person brought to them
by
>police whithout even thinking twice
>fear for their own lives
>people were done through a blender
>children tortured before their parent’s eyes
>sometimes they even pretended to release a prisoner and brought him to
>hospital where he was
>treated well and after recovery
>they restarted torturing him
>anyone for no reason could find the head of his or her daughter or son
>right before the doorstep
>I really do not like to describe all this
>it is soo disgusting and horrific
>but it is a long list
>of 100.000 s of such cases
>and as I hear people talking as if Saddam was innocent,
>I can’t shut my mouth anymore!
>he himself was a weapon of mass destruction!
>not that I have one good word for the Iraq invasion, the way it went!
>of course, for those still alive in dungeons, it did not matter who
released
>them
>so as a coincidence there was at least one good side effect to that war
from
>their point of view
>(and I am sure there are good service men and women who care for people
>overthere
>no images we see from them!)
>but I am getting the impression that Saddam’s ‘handbook’ had found
followers
>in the U.S. now!
>to those:
>
>
>
>
>STOP YOUR SINNING SINCE YOU WILL ALL STAND BEFORE YOUR GOD AND BE
JUDGED!!!
>
>
>Kurt Nimmo
>Infowars
>March 11, 2008
>


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