On Thursday 15 May 2008 22:24, krp wrote:
>
> "Fred" <fred@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:g0i35h$m6t$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> < You are the one who seems to have made a career of promoting
>>> genocidal < trade sanctions against the Cuban people, Mr. Lobbyist.
>>> And you are < the one who refuses to even comment on -- never mind
>>> condemn! -- the < murder and torture of opponents of the Bush regime
>>> in its secret < dungeons around the world.
>>>
>>> You mean the Al Queda (9-11) guys? BOO HOO! I'd cover them in
>>> pig blood
>>> before I had their throats slit and ****k sausage shoved in their
>>> mouth and put in a hole with their ASS pointed at Mecca!
>
>> Al Qaida is a creation of the U.S. government. Those are
>> Government
>> employees involved in secret work for the Whitehouse you're talking
>> about. Or are these the guys who refused to do Bush's dirty work and
>> this was their payback.
>
>
> Oh really? Al Queda is operated by the U.S. Government? Freddy -
> your
> PROOF of this? I mean something not written in Crayon form a Canadian
> mental asylum.
It's quite obvious. There is no question that al Qaeda was
created by
the CIA. That's a matter of record. The USSR was attacking
Afghanistan and al Qaeda was created and sup****ted by the U.S. to
prevent the Soviets from controlling that country.
The Bush family, the Saud family, and the bin Ladens have long
been
close friends. George Bush the elder had been in charge of the CIA and
retained many friends there. When George Bush the younger needed a
false flag operation to justify his war against Iraq, al Qaeda was
there and Osama must have agreed to play the role of antagonist.
Unfortunately, (or fortunately), "Dubya" can't organize anything with
skill. It kept coming out that 9/11 was the work of Osama and he kept
saying, "Wrong answer! Show me how this is Iraq." He wanted to blame
it all on Saddam but there were still some honest people around who
wouldn't go along with it. That was on "60 Minutes" back in 2004 in a
piece featuring Richard Clarke, retired White House counter-terrorism
coordinator.
According to the Guardian newspaper, Clarke wasn't the only one.
Then there's all the 9/11 evidence, the fact that the air force
had
only two planes to defend the entire northeastern U.S. from attack, the
rest having been sent on manouvers. The fact that there were exercises
in countering hijacked aircraft planned for the same day, which had the
effect of creating confusion and further slowing response. Could that
have been a coincidence, sure, but put together with all the other
stuff going on, it's not likely. Later when Britain had their attacks
the same tactic was used. The Brits had exercises against bomb attacks
the same day terrorist bombs went off in their country as well.
There's too much evidence to put it all in one message here. But
clearly al Qaeda was used to mount a false flag op which we now know as
9/11. It had nothing to do with Iraq, but propaganda eventually made
the war possible, and the loss of human rights in the U.S. also
acceptable to some of the people.
--
Peace,
Fred


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