The War On Terror
Does anyone remember the "cakewalk war" that would last six weeks, cost $50-$60 billion, and be paid for out of Iraqi oil revenues?
Does anyone remember that White House economist Lawrence Lindsey was fired by Dubya because Lindsey estimated that the Iraq war could cost as much as $200 billion?
Lindsey was fired for over-estimating the cost of a war that, according to Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, has cost 15 times more than Lindsey estimated. And the US still has 50,000 troops in Iraq.
Does anyone remember that just prior to the US invasion of Iraq, the US government declared victory over the Taliban in Afghanistan?
Does anyone remember that the reason Dubya gave for invading Iraq was Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction, weapons that the US government knew did not exist?
Are Americans aware that the same neoconservatives who made these fantastic mistakes, or told these fabulous lies, are still in control of the government in Washington?
The "war on terror" is now in its tenth year. What is it really all about?
The bottom line answer is that the "war on terror" is about creating real terrorists. The US government desperately needs real terrorists in order to justify its expansion of its wars against Muslim countries and to keep the American people sufficiently fearful that they continue to accept the police state that provides "security from terrorists," but not from the government that has discarded civil liberties.
The US government creates terrorists by invading Muslim countries, wrecking infrastructure and killing vast numbers of civilians. The US also creates terrorists by installing puppet governments to rule over Muslims and by using the puppet governments to murder and persecute citizens as is occurring on a vast scale in Pakistan today.
Neoconservatives used 9/11 to launch their plan for US world hegemony. Their plan fit with the interests of America’s ruling oligarchies. Wars are good for the profits of the military/security complex, about which President Eisenhower warned us in vain a half century ago. American hegemony is good for the oil industry’s control over resources and resource flows. The transformation of the Middle East into a vast American puppet state serves well the Israel Lobby’s Zionist aspirations for Israeli territorial expansion.
Most Americans cannot see what is happening because of their conditioning. Most Americans believe that their government is the best on earth, that it is morally motivated to help others and to do good, that it rushes aid to countries where there is famine and natural catastrophes. Most believe that their presidents tell the truth, except about their sexual affairs.
The persistence of these delusions is extraordinary in the face of daily headlines that report US government bullying of, and interference with, virtually every country on earth. The US policy is to buy off, overthrow, or make war on leaders of other countries who represent their peoples’ interests instead of American interests. A recent victim was the president of Honduras who had the wild idea that the Honduran government should serve the Honduran people.
The American government was able to have the Honduran president discarded, because the Honduran military is trained and supplied by the US military. It is the same case in Pakistan, where the US government has the Pakistani government making war on its own people by invading tribal areas that the Americans consider to be friendly to the Taliban, al-Qaeda, "militants" and "terrorists."
Earlier this year a deputy US Treasury secretary ordered Pakistan to raise taxes so that the Pakistani government could more effectively make war on its own citizens for the Americans. On October 14 US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ordered Pakistan to again raise taxes or the US would withhold flood aid. Clinton pressured America’s European puppet states to do the same, expressing in the same breath that the US government was worried by British cuts in the military budget. God forbid that the hard-pressed British, still reeling from American financial fraud, don’t allocate enough money to fight America’s wars.
On Washington’s orders, the Pakistani government launched a military offensive against Pakistani citizens in the Swat Valley that killed large numbers of Pakistanis and drove millions of civilians from their homes. Last July the US instructed Pakistan to send its troops against the Pakistani residents of North Waziristan. On July 6, Jason Ditz reported on Antiwar.com that "at America’s behest, Pakistan has launched offensives against [the Pakistani provinces of] Swat Valley, Bajaur, South Waziristan, Orakzai, and Khyber."
A week later Israel’s US Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) called for escalating the Obama Administration’s policies of US airstrikes against Pakistan’s tribal areas. On September 30, the Pakistani newspaper, The Frontier Post, wrote that the American air strikes "are, plain and simple, a naked aggression against Pakistan."
The US claims that its forces in Afghanistan have the right to cross into Pakistan in pursuit of "militants." Recently US helicopter gunships killed three Pakistani soldiers whom they mistook for Taliban. Pakistan closed the main US supply route to Afghanistan until the Americans apologized.
Pakistan warned Washington against future attacks. However, US military officials, under pressure from Obama to show progress in the endless Afghan war, responded to Pakistan’s warning by calling for expanding the Afghan war into Pakistan. On October 5 the Canadian journalist Eric Margolis wrote that "the US edges closer to invading Pakistan."
In his book, Obama’s Wars, Bob Woodward reports that America’s puppet president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, believes that terrorist bombing attacks inside Pakistan for which the Taliban are blamed are in fact CIA operations designed to destabilize Pakistan and allow Washington to seize Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.
To keep Pakistan in line, the US government changed its position that the "Times Square Bombing" was the work of a "lone wolf." Attorney General Eric Holder switched the blame to the "Pakistani Taliban," and Secretary of State Clinton threatened Pakistan with "very serious consequences" for the unsuccessful Times Square bombing, which likely was a false flag operation aimed at Pakistan.
To further heighten tensions, on September 1 the eight members of a high-ranking Pakistani military delegation en route to a meeting in Tampa, Florida, with US Central Command, were rudely treated and detained as terrorist suspects at Washington DC’s Dulles Airport.
For decades the US government has enabled repeated Israeli military aggression against Lebanon and now appears to be getting into gear for another Israeli assault on the former American protectorate. On October 14 the US government expressed its "outrage" that the Lebanese government had permitted a visit by Iranian President Ahmadinejad, who is the focus of Washington’s intense demonization efforts. Israel’s representatives in the US Congress threatened to stop US military aid to Lebanon, forgetting that US Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA) has had aid to Lebanon blocked since last August to punish Lebanon for a border clash with Israel.
Perhaps the most telling headline of all is the October 14 report, "Somalia’s New American Prime Minister." An American has been installed as the Prime Minister of Somalia, an American puppet government in Mogadishu backed up by thousands of Ugandan troops paid by Washington.
This barely scratches the surface of Washington’s benevolence toward other countries and respect for their rights, borders, and lives of their citizens.
Meanwhile, to silence the whistleblower website WikiLeaks and to prevent any more revelations of American war crimes, the "freedom and democracy" government in DC has closed down WikiLeaks’ donations by placing the company that collects its money on its "watch list" and by having the Australian puppet government blacklist WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks is now akin to a terrorist organization. The American government’s practice of silencing critics will spread across the Internet.
Remember, they hate us because we have freedom and democracy, First Amendment rights, habeas corpus, respect for human rights, and show justice and mercy to all.
Read more by Paul Craig Roberts
- The Shame of Being an American – February 16th, 2011
- Kleptocrats at Work – February 6th, 2011
- Things Have to Change in Order to Remain the Same – January 31st, 2011
- Western Civilization Has Shed Its Values – December 5th, 2010
- A Government Caught Up in Mendacity and Lies – December 1st, 2010





bogi666
October 16th, 2010 at 2:24 am
Wow, what a great article, thank you.
Montaigne
October 16th, 2010 at 4:26 am
A rare dedication to moral and truth! How low have we been sinking these last decades? It is the acceptance of SPIN instead of truth, even blatant lying and misinformation is now accepted. as "responsible". What a low view of human beings this notion reveals!
peacenik
October 16th, 2010 at 6:47 am
All we can do is hope that China will soon take center stage from us as the leading world power..
William
October 16th, 2010 at 6:57 am
"To further heighten tensions, on September 1 the eight members of a high-ranking Pakistani military delegation en route to a meeting in Tampa, Florida, with US Central Command, were rudely treated and detained as terrorist suspects at Washington DC’s Dulles Airport." But they ARE terrorists. State terrorists. They make war on their own people at Washington's behest.
"Wikileaks… The American government’s practice of silencing critics will spread across the Internet." That seems to be one of the objectives of the false front "Wikileaks" It is so obvious that Wikileaks is a US intelligence false front operation. Some truth, the "Collateral Murder" video, is mixed with limited hangout revelation and disinformation in the Afghan war documents "leak". Now Wikileaks is used as the vanguard for silencing critics.
skulz fontaine
October 16th, 2010 at 7:18 am
"The War Of Terror!" That is what the 'Beltway insiders' mean. Terrorizing innocent folk and beating the American people senseless with banality and abject bulls*#t threaded neatly along one continual feedback loop in endless propagandistic prattle.
Illegal rendition, detention, torture, high crimes and misdemeanors, treason, genocide, and golly how do America's war criminals avoid the ICC? Oh sorry I forgot, Eric Holder is a "company man." Well so is the Bush-bama. Profits, can't have the Wall Street war profits without the well oiled war machine. War profiteering! Good for U.S. Senators and how about Dianne Feinstein's swell new Casa del Butchery.
Well said as always Mr. Roberts. Thank you for all that you do.
Mezenc
October 16th, 2010 at 9:48 am
"beating the American people senseless with banality and abject bulls*#t" – That is so true. All the distraction – Sarah Palin, Obama "birthers," Tea Partiers, Stewart & Colbert, etc. distractions all.
DavidSpero
October 16th, 2010 at 9:52 am
This is a great article. And the author is an ex-Reagan-administration official. Roberts really is a leader in bringing Left and Right together for peace and liberty, as we should be.
Jan Normandale
October 16th, 2010 at 10:30 am
How does one change the direction of this amorphous jelly like creature that the "military industrial complex" has become. I have no idea what to do about the various fronts of assault being launched by these people. I have a feeling it's like attacking the mythic "Hydra" chop of a head and multiples appear. As this "jelly" rolls out it's agenda it has so much momentum I feel that standing in front of it will only mean being slowly engulfed by it as it passes over and around me. Drowning out mine and everyones voices and slowly immobilizing us and our attempts to stop it as it moves along it's path.
Where do you see a spot above the high tide mark of this rising tide of jello where arguments and assaults could be launched against this 'contagious blob' ?
Klyde
October 16th, 2010 at 10:58 am
Excellent article however I have one minor quibble. Calling Carl Levin Israel's US senator implies that he is the only one. As fully half of the US Senate takes it's foreign policy marching orders from Jerusalem it would be more accurate to describe him as one of Israel's many US senators.
Septimus Redux
October 16th, 2010 at 11:38 am
"Zionist aspirations for Israeli territorial expansion"
Isn't it hypocritical for an American white man–whose forefathers expanded (violently) from one ocean to another–to criticize tiny Israel's alleged "expansion" by a few acres? It's as if we're to believe those few disputed square miles are to Israel what whole continents were to history's true imperial powers, like Islam.
I know I'll be told that one can't justify one wrong by pointing out another wrong. But the point still stands: Should people with no credibility whatsoever be the ones doing the judging and criticizing? Or is Judge Roberts prepared to forfeit massive territories in the USA before he points fingers at Israel again?
Septimus Redux
October 16th, 2010 at 11:40 am
Judge Roberts doesn't actually give a hoot about the right or wrong of Israel's borders. He just wants the conflict settled as per the whims of the Arab and Muslim despots, because he thinks that will bring stability.
Were Judge Roberts on the payroll of the Saudis, he'd be singing exactly the same tune. Makes you wonder…
PT
October 16th, 2010 at 12:31 pm
Are you still here?
greg
October 16th, 2010 at 12:40 pm
Who the hell are you to say what Roberts "just wants"?
Another sayanim pokes his head out of the muck.
mother of disgust
October 16th, 2010 at 1:28 pm
might makes right, which explains the urgency to get the project underway…
…seeing as how israel must be secured from its arab neighbors, and high ground in the west back must be captured (just in case global warming gets out of hand), before israel's american protector runs out of gas
simple
mother of disgust
October 16th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
probably gonna be another 15 or 20 years before the realization starts sinking in… israel was a really bad idea.
god knows how much damage will be done to jewishness before the situation resolves itself…
Mezenc
October 16th, 2010 at 2:03 pm
How do you know that PCR and his forefathers didn't pay for everything they got? This is so typical: slander, degrade and debase everyone and everything to justify Israel. It should tell you theres something wrong with the whole Israel concept that you have to do that.
Septimus Redux
October 16th, 2010 at 2:26 pm
And you're just another dime-a-dozen smear merchant slash paranoid conspiracy theorist.
The labels fly fast and furious whenever someone appears who disagrees with the mindless groupthink. Labels like troll, megaphony, and now "sayanim". As if anyone who disagrees with you reactionary malcontents must be taking part in a conspiracy!
The collective penchant for reductive labels, attached to anyone who sounds a dissonant note, is a testament to how deep runs the kneejerk bigotry and its companion, paranoia.
You should all rename yourselves Pavlov's Dog #1, Pavlov's Dog #2, and so on. I'll be back to sound the bell, then sit back and watch you barking wolfhounds salivate on cue.
Septimus Redux
October 16th, 2010 at 2:38 pm
"Who the hell are you to say what Roberts "just wants"?"
I might ask the same of the columnists here. Raimondo, Guaraldi, Ditz, and so on–all guilty of mind-reading and imputing concocted low motives to those they hate with a boundless passion. But that's ok with you, right?
As for Judge Roberts, I've read many of his columns. I simply gave my opinion as to why I think he writes what he writes, based on my reading of those many columns. If you AGREED with what I think Roberts "just wants", you never would have criticized me. It's only because you DISAGREE that you're critical. You're just another hypocritical little joke to me…
Septimus Redux
October 16th, 2010 at 2:46 pm
So you're saying the white man simply purchased all the land that is now America, and there was never one drop of blood spilled in the acquisition?
What's "typical" is what one finds here: "slander, degrade and debase" Israel and its people on a daily basis, thereby fueling a hatred that goes far beyond the Middle East.
Septimus Redux
October 16th, 2010 at 2:47 pm
Did you ever arrive?
Mezenc
October 16th, 2010 at 3:17 pm
I'm saying you don't know Paul Craig Roberts and his family history but you want to drag him down to justify Israel. If anyone is stoking ugly emotions, its you.
Mezenc
October 16th, 2010 at 3:27 pm
What you do is just attack people, the article writers and the other commenters. Attack, attack, attack. Ad hominem, its called. Did you deal with any of the points Roberts made in his article? Roberts says a lot about the Pakistan situation. Do you have a take on it? I saw a young Pakistani woman tell Hillary Clinton that in Pakistan every day is 9/11 because of the US "war on terror" destabilizing that country. Those people must live in fear all the time. I assume you are very sympathetic to Israelis who fear being victims of bombings. Do you have any sympathy for the people of Pakistan and are they not the best judges of what is going on in their country?
Andron
October 16th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
This is one of the best articles that I have read.
Its so sad to think that the average American has so far failed "to put two and two together" and realise that their home country's economic woes have been brought about by insane and greedy politicians who they voted into power and continue to support.
WAKE UP AMERICA you have only youselves to blame.
Fibr Dog
October 16th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
This is by far one of the best articles by PCR I've ever read. I've forwarded it to everyone on my email list and I would humbly suggest that everyone do the same thing.
davidgrayling
October 16th, 2010 at 4:50 pm
Septic Redux is obviously a Jewish plant, one of the poisonous variety. And he only has one eye as well. What a shame that Paul's excellent article is besmirched by Septic who obviously can't tell his ass from a hole in the ground.
Fortunately most of the world is waking up to Israel and can see it for the rogue nation that it is. It should be trodden on soon, before it creates even more trouble or uses its nukes!
http://www.dangerouscreation.com
KSB29
October 16th, 2010 at 8:15 pm
"Judge Roberts doesn't actually give a hoot about the right or wrong of Israel's borders."
So? Is there any reason he or any other American should be concerned at all about Israel? Besides the fact that his tax dollars are transfered to the IDF and other regional armies against his will, of course.
It doesn't bother you in the least that all three contenders for president in 2008 donned their knee pads at AIPAC and all gave the same promise: More dead Muslims because "God's chosen" order it.
It's funny, I can say 'nuke Mecca' and some people will agree with me. I say 'cut all aid to Israel' and I'm a goose stepping Nazi. Why is that?
AlexD
October 16th, 2010 at 11:47 pm
Yep, the last I saw Septimus crawl in was Raimondo's post on Pollard. Some of his rhetoric is entertaining – the "collective penchant" line above is a fantastic tongue twisting fuck of a sentence. I tip my hat to the mental acrobatics; nevertheless, the doublespeak isn't effective at masking the accusations of anti-Semitism.
What an inconvenient fact it must be that Phil Weiss, Jim Lobe, Uri Avnery and other Jews share as much space on this site as Roberts.
Druthers
October 17th, 2010 at 1:16 am
Your comments are like fly paper.
To be avoided and ignored!.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 2:04 am
You're not one to point out who's "poisonous". I couldn't believe the outrageous nastiness that spewed out of you the other day. And you quickly went into hiding after I responded to your venomous tripe, which makes you a shirking coward AND a merchant of venom.
Do you even realize how racist it is to smear someone as a "J–ish plant"? Did you forget the rules, fool? You're supposed to say "Zionist" plant! You've got to stay in character. You're letting everybody down!
Or maybe you're nostalgic for the days when there were signs everywhere saying "J–ws and Dogs not allowed."
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 2:17 am
You mean, like the way you're (not) ignoring me now?
Your analogy is ironic. Fly paper is something only HIGHER life-forms are able to avoid.
It's those lowly insects that have a habit of getting trapped!
;-)))
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 2:37 am
"So? Is there any reason he or any other American should be concerned at all about Israel?"
People can concern themselves with what they wish. That's not the point. The point is that Roberts decided to pass judgment on Israel. If you pass a harsh judgment, expect criticism from those who disagree. One person writes a column, others comment. That's how it works.
You have no problem with an American (Roberts) showing concern about a foreign conflict, but you attack his critics. You're operating with a double standard.
"I say 'cut all aid to Israel' and I'm a goose stepping Nazi."
Well, you won't hear that from me. I think you're perfectly entitled to say what you think should be done with your taxes. The comments I criticize are ones I think are unfair, defamatory, bigoted, inciteful, hypocritical, reductionist, distortions of history or reality, and the like.
And I don't support the nuking of Mecca or Tehran or anywhere. (But I do hope Stuxnet sets the mullahs back.)
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 2:51 am
"What you do is just attack people"
But I'm not the one initiating the attacks. From my perspective, it's the columnists and other commenters who draw first blood, thereby inviting an opposing response. I'm contrarian precisely because there are so many comments made here which I find offensive, provocative or wrong-headed in some way. And not all opposition is ad hominem! That itself is a dismissive smear, intended to provoke another "attack".
Learn the difference between "attack" and "counterattack".
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 3:01 am
Why do I have to comment on the rest of the article? Who are you to give me an assignment? In fact I DO agree with some of the other things Roberts has written. Just because I don't express my agreement doesn't mean I oppose everything he wrote. I just commented on what I wanted to comment on (which is what all commenters do). Don't boss me around!
And of COURSE I sympathize with the Pakistanis. Life must be hell for multitudes of them, not only because of the violence but also because of the terrible flooding. The situation is tragic on an unimaginable scale, and extremely dangerous–for them, the region, and the world. But I don't owe you any such comments. If I'd rather focus on the objectionable comments people make, that's my choice.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 3:14 am
Give me a break. Who's concerned with one man's family history? My point was that WHITE AMERICA IN GENERAL isn't a credible critic of foreign expansionists, for the obvious reason that the white man in America expanded westward from the Atlantic to the Pacific, at a terrible cost to the indigenous peoples. Regardless of the extent to which Roberts's own ancestors were involved in the expansion, he's a living beneficiary of their collective legacy.
Do I have to study a man's family tree even better than he knows it himself before I can make a comment on the legacy of the white man in America?
mother of disgust
October 17th, 2010 at 5:56 am
the situation is so easy to understand, it's unlikely any amount of zionist propaganda is gonna overcome the logic of the situation…
…which means, of course, that you'll have to establish the "truth" by decree, and enforce your version of the truth by force of arms.
very slim chance of any lasting success.
Hec Jervae
October 17th, 2010 at 6:54 am
Good to see PCR out of retirement and as fiesty as ever! People who seek to speak the unvarnished truth are rare in the land of the free.
greg
October 17th, 2010 at 7:17 am
Septimus, Aside from all the flaming going on here, since you are apparently a supporter of Israel, can you give me one example of a benefit the US gains for the political and economic support it provides?
And one more: do you believe that Israels attack on the USS liberty was an accident?
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:06 pm
"since you are apparently a supporter of Israel"
My main interest isn't advancing Israel's cause. I speak up because I find so many objectionable comments here (slanders, distortions, falsehoods, etc) which have implications way beyond just Israel.
Also, this isn't the first time I've been asked to explain what Israel offers, as if that's what people have to do to justify any criticism of bigoted comments, slanderous generalizations, self-serving distortions of truth, and so on. It's as if the folks who keep talking trash just want to change the subject. Nobody has to answer for their own nastiness or ignorance, but I have to answer for Israel. That's how it works.
But OK, I'll play your little game.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
It seems clear that Israel offers a variety of things, both to the world in general and to America in particular:
Out of necessity, Israel has developed cutting edge expertise in the areas of military technology and counter-terrorism techniques. For instance, Israel designed the airline industry's most impenetrable flight security. U.S. officials now look to Israel for advice on how to handle airborne security threats.
When the U. S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya was bombed in 1998, Israeli rescue teams were on the scene within a day — and saved three victims from the rubble.
Although the Soviet Union is no more, America is threatened by a consolidation of fundamentalist anti-American powers in the region and beyond. Israel is a useful ally to have on the front line (even though you probably consider its mere existence to be entirely responsible for any threat that may emerge from Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Turkey, and so on).
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
The cell phone was developed in Israel by Israelis working in the Israeli branch of Motorola, which has its largest development center in Israel. Most of the Windows NT and XP operating systems were developed by Microsoft-Israel.
Voice mail technology was developed in Israel.
The Pentium MMX Chip technology was designed in Israel at Intel. Both the Pentium-4 microprocessor and the Centrino processor were entirely designed, developed and produced in Israel.
The Pentium microprocessor in your computer was most likely made in Israel
Both Microsoft and Cisco built their only R&D facilities outside the US in Israel.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:09 pm
Israel produces more scientific papers per capita than any other nation by a large margin – 109 per 10,000 people — as well as one of the highest per capita rates of patents filed. Such a degree of intellectual activity can only benefit the USA, along with the rest of humanity.
Israeli scientists developed the first fully computerized, no-radiation, diagnostic instrumentation for breast cancer.
An Israeli company developed a computerized system for ensuring proper administration of medications, thus removing human error from medical treatment. Every year in U. S. hospitals 7,000 patients die from treatment mistakes.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:10 pm
Israel's Givun Imaging developed the first ingestible video camera, so small it fits inside a pill. Used to view the small intestine from the inside, the camera helps doctors diagnose cancer and digestive disorders.
Researchers in Israel developed a new device that directly helps the heart pump blood, an innovation with the potential to save lives among those with heart failure. The new device is synchronized with the heart's mechanical operations through a sophisticated system of sensors.
Much of the above info is from http://centerforsanity.blogspot.com/2006/08/israe…
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Israelis have won Nobel prizes, too. Since they're awarded to people who contribute greatly to humanity, I suppose the Nobel committee would agree that Israel has some good things to offer the world… Including the USA.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:21 pm
Greg:
As for the Liberty, I don't comment on that because I've read different accounts of what happened and more than one version seems compelling. I realize the consensus here is that Israel was in the wrong, and if that's the case, then facts are facts. I'm not out to change history to make it more to my liking, unlike those who insist that 9-11 was an inside job, or the work of Zionists.
Septimus Redux
October 17th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
"the last I saw Septimus crawl in was Raimondo's post on Pollard"
I'm disappointed! You haven't been keeping up with your favorite doublespeaking Zionist shill!
More recently, I wrote a long series of posts on Raimondo's over-the-top antics, under his latest article on the North Koreans. But somebody who's trying to get me banned complained and most of my comments were deleted, even though they were fair. Harsh, but fair.
I don't agree that I'm using acrobatics or doublespeak. I'm just countering the extremely blatant distortions, lies, generalizations, slanders, ignorant remarks, etc. David Grayling's post the other day was pure ignorance, lies and bigotry. Any sentient being would have noticed. Any HONEST person would have agreed.
mother of disgust
October 17th, 2010 at 3:32 pm
motive, means, opportunity.
if israel is threatened by sea level rise from global warming, and high ground must be grabbed before israel's american protector runs out of gas because of peak oil, would that explain why israel would have committed 9/11?
once we've abandoned our morals and accepted "might makes right" as the only valid moral principle, and game theory —as developed by our award-winning game theorist, doc aumann— has become our tactical guide, what's to keep israel from solidifying american support for israel by committing a false flag on america and blaming that false flag on israel's enemies?
…especially if aumann's crays, after thousands of simulations, have determined that israel could get away with the operation —given zionist control of american media, congress and foreign policy?
mother of disgust
October 17th, 2010 at 3:32 pm
when we get back to basics —motive, means and opportunity— which we have to do, seeing as how the official investigation of 9/11 was a sham, we have to conclude that the most likely suspects were the PNAC alliance of zionists, industrialists and radical christians.
netanyahu's approval of the 9/11 operation ("it's very good") and PNAC's admission that they needed a "new pearl harbor" are more indications of "motive"…
…and once PNAC signatories were installed into the most powerful positions in the american government, the "means and opportunity" to commit 9/11 were boundless.
mother of disgust
October 17th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
meanwhile, the really smart guys knew what aumann apparently has forgotten —garbage in, garbage out… it's unlikely that anyone with sense enough to pour piss out of a boot ever believed in the PNAC project in the first place.
so the smart guys have fallen back to their default position, looting.
it's just a matter of time until the geologic motivation, mainly peak oil short term, and global warming long term, become so obvious that the logic of 9/11, israel, PNAC's need for a "new pearl harbor" and the "war on terror" becomes too obvious to deny.
Rob
September 19th, 2011 at 10:54 am
Let me ask you one simple question…
Do you really feel any safer today as a result of the war on terror???
My thoughts and feelings – http://robert-strobel.com/2011/09/11/571/