Sunday, October 14, 2012

WAS 9/11 WORTH IT?

As an inside job, was 9/11 worth it?

All that secrecy.

All that manipulation.

All that stress.

All that worrying about being found out.

Well, part of the plan was revealed by General Wesley Clark, who said he was told shortly after 9/11 that there was going to be war and regime change in seven nations in five years; Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Iran, Sudan and Somalia. Iraq was one of them, and the war on Iraq started officially in March 2003. Five years later was March 2008. During that time there had been a war on Lebanon, which was one of the seven nations named. Israel engineered that war by sending troops into an area known to be controlled by Hezbollah and then demanding their release knowing they were already dead. But somehow, with a supposed superior military, Israel lost that war.

So, eleven years after 9/11, what is the situation?

Iraq was successfully invaded, but the rebellion took longer to quell and seriously stalled the plan at the first hurdle. After Iraq was invaded attention turned to Lebanon, and Rafik Hariri was assassinated. His murder was incorrectly blamed on Syria, who were forced to leave Lebanon. A year later Israel contrived a war that it somehow managed to lose, actually leaving Hezbollah stronger. Several attempts were made to start war on Iran, but failed. UN SCR 1973 allowed NATO to establish a NFZ over Libya, but this quickly morphed into a blatant operation to 'get Gaddafi', which eventually happened in October 2011. But in the process it became apparent that a relationship was required between NATO and al Qaeda and their mates. This was exposed by Seymour Hersh in The Redirection in 2007 and Libya provided initial evidence. Events in Syria have supported the allegations put forth in The Redirection, that the USA is now aligned with al Qaeda, who allegedly flew the planes into the WTC and The Pentagon on that murdered September day.

But Syria is kicking al Qaeda butt, despite AQ receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Turkey has been nurturing al Qaeda, and now that clown Erdogan is showing signs of insanity and/or dementia. Can he really be trusted?

Taking into everything into account, 9/11 was initially successful. Most of the USA and the world were fooled...for a while. And perhaps if the regimes in those seven nations had been toppled by the summer of 2008 then maybe it could have been labelled a success.

But in 2007 Francesco Cossiga stated that the world's intelligence agencies know Israel was involved. Saudi Arabia was too. Both are now upto their necks in blood in Syria.

It is now late 2012.

The wars have failed. Only two regimes of the initial seven nations have been removed. Hezbollah is now even stronger, flying its own drones hundreds of miles into Israeli airspace. Sure, Saddam and Gaddafi have gone, but now al Qaeda is on the loose, threatening jihad all the the way to The White House.

And now even the current POTUS and CJCS are letting it be known that they are considering going public on 9/11. Though why they don't just come out with it is beyond me. 99.9% of the whole world would be extremely grateful. I assume it is fear of death. The CJCS was recently attacked in Afghanistan, and a few days ago someone shot at Obama's campaign office. I assume that neither the current CJCS or POTUS had anything to do with 9/11, but you can bet that 11 years after 9/11 that there has been some sort of private investigation into 9/11 by the US military and intelligence community and they have a pretty good idea about know whodunnit.

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