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Al-Qaeda 100% Pentagon Run
Alex Jones & Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
March 31, 2011
In a special video address, Alex Jones terms the al Qaeda intelligence operation a ‘Swiss army knife’ for destabilization. Simply put, it is a tool to foment crisis that allows the globalists to offer up a solution in variable contexts.
Today, ‘freelancers‘ in Libya; yesterday, terrorists in the ‘War on Terror.’ Before that, allies against Serbia; in the 80s, Freedom Fighters. The shadowy enemy supposedly run by Osama bin Laden and top jihadists like Anwar al-Awlaki is really an extension of U.S. foreign policy and the Pentagon. Al Qaeda shifts across the geopolitical chessboard at the will of its masters in the allied-international intelligence ring. It is perhaps government’s greatest hoax… but the tactic is one of the oldest tricks in the book for any power-seeking State.
For the average person who has lived through the phony ‘War on Terror’, a post-9/11 age of fear that has swirled around the persona of bin Laden, it may be quite confusing to now read headlines like Libya: the West and al-Qaeda on the same side. Indeed, the rebel forces trying to topple Gaddafi admittedly include more than 1,000 al Qaeda soldiers while enjoying total backing– weapons, planes, funding and forces– from the U.S., Britain, NATO and other allies. The CIA and British SAS forces that are now “officially” entering Libya as ground support were covertly operating at least a month ago.
Alex expanded on his Russia Today rant where he covered this topic.
However, the Pentagon-run al Qaeda hoax has deeper history than can be covered in just a few minutes of airtime.
CRIMESTOP: CREATE THE ENEMY, FOOL THE PUBLIC
As we cover some of the highlights of al Qaeda’s duplicitous history, consider these conflicting statements from two U.S. Presidents about the Taliban / al Qaeda (albeit from different points in time):
“They hate our freedoms — our freedom of religion, our freedom of speech, our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each other.”
– George W. Bush, Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People, September 20, 2001
“These (Taliban) gentlemen are the moral equivalents of America’s Founding Fathers.”
— Ronald Wilson Reagan in 1985 while introducing the Mujahideen leaders to media on the White House lawn.
The answer to the contradiction is learning to embrace the deception as truth, whenever the State says to do so, just as Winston Smith finally “learns” in 1984– when he is compelled to find that 2+2=5. His torturer, O’Brien, tells him ‘You are a slow learner, Winston.’
‘How can I help it?’ [Winston] blubbered. ‘How can I help seeing what is in front of my eyes? Two and two are four.’
‘Sometimes, Winston. Sometimes they are five. Sometimes they are three. Sometimes they are all of them at once. You must try harder. It is not easy to become sane.’
Karl Rove, a key architect of the Bush Administration, known glowingly as “Bush’s Brain”, chastised reporters in 2002 who tried to appeal to the “reality-based community” in the face of a President who, according to Ron Suskind of the NY Times expressed to high level members of Congress, aides and the like that he didn’t need the facts:
The aide [Rove] said that guys like me were ”in what we call the reality-based community,” which he defined as people who ”believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.” I nodded and murmured something about enlightenment principles and empiricism. [Rove] cut me off. ”That’s not the way the world really works anymore,” he continued. ”We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”
Unbeknownst to the media at that time, Rove was operating on behalf of a government that was not only arrogant, but had taken a page directly out of George Orwell’s 1984. America’s enemy Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda were remarkably like Emmanuel Goldstein, arch-villain of Oceania in 1984. Goldstein [or bin Laden] was “commander of a vast shadowy army, an underground network of conspirators dedicated to the overthrow of the State.” An enemy that couldn’t be found, killed or slowed from influencing new conspirators at every turn. “Somewhere or other,” Orwell wrote, “he was still alive and hatching his conspiracies.”
“Goldstein was delivering his usual venomous attack upon the doctrines of the Party — an attack so exaggerated and perverse that a child should have been able to see through it, and yet just plausible enough to fill one with an alarmed feeling that other people, less level-headed than oneself, might be taken in by it… Goldstein produced fear and anger automatically. He was an object of hatred more constant than either Eurasia or Eastasia, since when Oceania was at war with one of these Powers it was generally at peace with the other. But what was strange was that although Goldstein was hated and despised by everybody… his influence never seemed to grow less.”
In 1984, it was rumored that Goldstein, whereabouts unknown, might even be taking refuge somewhere within their own superstate itself; consequently, “a day never passed when spies and saboteurs acting under his directions were not unmasked by the Thought Police.” In contemporary America, the Department of Homeland Security now takes that possibility as its directive, screening and searching ordinary people everywhere in search of shadowy al Qaeda or “homegrown terrorists.” Just as in 1984, children were trained to be spies to rat out suspicious adults.
Behind the hoax contrived to control party members and maintain power, Winston’s torturer and member of the inner-party, O’Brien, confessed that he had personally taken part in writing Goldstein’s outlawed book– a lie to serve the State. It was necessary for the controlling party to create a living myth that portrayed Goldstein as a classic, evasive “external enemy“. The utility of the external enemy has been noted by many, including the Club of Rome, who wrote in 1991 that “Humans only truly unite when faced with a powerful external enemy…At this time a new enemy must be found, one either real or invented for the purpose.” Henry Kissinger likewise quipped at Bilderberg in 1991 that the United Nations might seize upon an “outside threat from beyond” to unite the peoples of the world.
Thus, the steady diet of propaganda, including the two-minutes hate that daily featured new installments of Goldstein’s crimes and heresies. In 1984, Goldstein was:
“almost on a level with Big Brother himself, and then had engaged in counter-revolutionary activities, had been condemned to death, and had mysteriously escaped and disappeared. The programmes of the Two Minutes Hate varied from day to day, but there was none in which Goldstein was not the principal figure. He was the primal traitor.”
O’Brien proclaimed during Winston’s torturous re-education sessions that: “Goldstein and his heresies will live for ever. Every day, at every moment, they will be defeated, discredited, ridiculed, spat upon and yet they will always survive.” Bin Laden has been patently the same archetypal enemy– despite being wanted dead or alive (Bush, Sept. 18, 2001), armies can’t find him [TIME 2002] after a decade.
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Jay Leno reclaims "The Tonight Show" at 11:35 p.m. Monday, stepping up to write the next chapter in what America has clearly embraced as one of the most gripping comeback stories ever.
Based on the volume of public attention and media analysis it has generated, Leno's return to his old position could end up rivaling even Shannen Doherty?a>??s return to West Beverly Hills High School in "90210."
So forget that Jay’s guests Monday are Jamie Foxx and Lindsey Vonn. That’s short-term thinking. Let’s focus instead on the epic sweep of what he’s attempting - to regain a past glory from which he stepped away.
Since only a tiny handful of moments in human history have offered this kind of dramatic gravitas, let’s remember how they shook out:
1. THE WAR OF 1812. Because the British never really felt closure from the Revolutionary War, in 1812 they came back to try to rule the Colonies again.
How it worked out: They burned down the White House, which would have been a cool visual if there were TV cameras then. But they faded in the stretch. They even lost one encounter, the Battle of New Orleans, after the war was over. Now that’s a beatdown.
2. MICHAEL JORDAN. Retired from the Chicago Bulls in 1993, returned in 1995. Retired again in 1999, signed with the Washington Wizards in 2001.
How it worked out: The first time, the Bulls won three straight NBA titles. The second time, the Wizards didn’t make the playoffs, and Jordan grumbled that other players didn’t play at his level. Duh.
3. BOBBY BROWN. Left New Edition in 1986, returned in 1996. Left again, returned in 2005.
How it worked out: Not so good. The first time, he showed up for concerts drunk. The second time he was too busy with casting calls for reality shows.
4. WINSTON CHURCHILL. In World War I Britain made him Lord of the Admiralty. That’s a big deal. The war ended and he was put out to pasture, though it was a very nice pasture. Then World War II started and he returned to London as prime minister.
How it worked out: Much better than the War of 1812.
5. STUMP. In 2004 this Sussex Spaniel won the second highest honor at the Westminster Dog Show, best in group. In 2005 he retired. In 2009, at the advanced canine age of 10, he returned to Westminster to try for the top honor, best in show.
How it worked out: He won! Yes! Stump! Stump! Stump!
6. ELVIS. He was the biggest star in America until 1958, when he went into the Army and then the movies. In 1968 he called his old rock ‘n’ roll friends, bought a pair of leather pants and went on TV to become Elvis again.
How it worked out: Short-term, real well. Long-term, it depends on who’s talking. A lot of fans loved Late Elvis. Others say that when he went to Vegas, he became a ’toon. Either way, a decade later he was gone.
So all that, history tells us, is the range into which Leno’s return could fall. Six months from now, will he be Stump or Elvis?
If Jay’s new best friend David Letterman is thinking ahead, he might want to send over a sequin-studded jumpsuit.Jay Leno reclaims "The Tonight Show" at 11:35 p.m. Monday, stepping up to... more
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Churchill gives a dazzling rendition of his 1941 proclamation, aided by wayward time travelers.
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President Obama showcased his ignorance of world political history at the G-20 summit in London recently when he made a crack at his political predecessors’ penchant for back-room brandy sessions:
"Well, if there’s just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy, that’s an easier negotiation. But that’s not the world we live in, and it shouldn’t be the world that we live in."
I realize that every generation likes to think of itself as unique and facing problems their ancestors did not. It’s the easiest way to excuse failure. No one will blame a world leader for poorly handling a challenge that the world has never seen.President Obama showcased his ignorance of world political history at the G-20 summit... more
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This is one of my favorite quotes:
"Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse."
-Winston ChurchillThis is one of my favorite quotes:
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In a recent survey, 23 percent of 3,000 people questioned thought Winston Churchill was a myth. Of the same group of people, 53 per cent reckoned fictional detective Sherlock Homes really existed.
Mahatma Gandhi and Battle of Waterloo victor the Duke of Wellington also appeared in the top 10 of people thought to be myths.
Imagine all 690 of the idiots who think Churchill didn't exist, in a room, talking about what happened in the Second World War. That's a surreal conversation I'd genuinely pay to hear.In a recent survey, 23 percent of 3,000 people questioned thought Winston Churchill... more
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Arabella Spencer-Churchill was the co-founder of the Glastonbury festival and spent some of her life as a squatter in London. As the daughter of such a prominent and important figure, she moved away from the political life drawn in by a much simpler hippy lifestyle.
She died of pancreatic cancer aged 58, and on that same day her son was sentenced to three years in jail over involvement with ecstasy pill dealings! Arabella Spencer-Churchill was the co-founder of the Glastonbury festival and spent... more
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