Never mind the fact that the Bush Admin. outed a CIA agent working on proliferation of WMD's (remember those things Iraq supposedly had). Or the fact Bin Laden doesn't matter anymore(you know the guy who was supposedly responsible for Sept 11). Or maybe the biggest terrorist financier in the world (Saudi Arabia) would surely be brought to justice...or maybe not. If you need any more proof that the war on terror is a fraud here is an excerpt of a speech given by James Pravitt. Who is James Pravitt? Well on April 11, 2002 he gave a speech at Duke University Law School that was somewhat surprising, oh and his official title is , CIA Deputy Director of Operations.
"We had very, very good intelligence of the general structure and strategies of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization. We knew , and we warned , that Al Qaeda was planning a major strike. There need be no question about that..... If you hear somebody say, and I have, the CIA abandoned Afghanistan after the Soviets left and that we never paid attention to that place until Sep. 11th, I would implore you to ask those people how we were able to accomplish all we did since the Soviets departed. How we knew who to approach on the ground, which operations, which warlord to support, what information to collect. Quite simply, we were there well before the 11th of September.... In the Directorate of Operations alone, since just five or six years ago, we are training more than 10 times as many operations officers."
So not only was the CIA aware of Al-Qaeda and their operations they were also heavily involved in Afghanistan. So who let what happen? The CIA obviously had enough information to stop Sept 11th and even dismantle Al-Qaeda when need be. So why didn't they?
Thanks to M. Ruppert for the info
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
OSAMA WHO?
Translation of Funeral Article in Egyptian Paper:al-Wafd, Wednesday, December 26, 2001 Vol 15 No 4633
News of Bin Laden's Deathand Funeral 10 days ago
Islamabad -A prominent official in the Afghan Taleban movement announced yesterday the death of Osama bin Laden, the chief of al-Qa'da organization, stating that binLaden suffered serious complications in the lungs and died a natural and quiet death. The official, who asked to remain anonymous, stated to The Observer of Pakistan that he had himself attended the funeral of bin Laden and saw his face prior to burial in Tora Bora 10 days ago. He mentioned that 30 of al-Qa'da fighters attended the burial as well as members of his family and some friends from the Taleban. In the farewell ceremony to his final rest guns were fired in the air. The official stated that it is difficult to pinpoint the burial location of bin Laden because according to the Wahhabi tradition no mark is left by the grave. He stressed that it is unlikely that the American forces would ever uncover any traces of bin Laden.
Maybe this is why Porter Goss(head of the CIA) said recently he knew exactly where Bin Laden is. Strangely enough his comments have become a footnote in the annals of history ,as a matter of fact I can't even remember the mainstream news covering this story. For such a bombshell of a quote it was hushed up rather quickly.
And here is another story about the mysterious travels of Osama Bin Laden. Bin Laden already had a $5million bounty on his head in July of 2001 while reportedly being treated for two weeks in an American hospital in Dubai. This story was reported by six news agencies, unfortunately all but one (Reuters) is a European news agency.
News of Bin Laden's Deathand Funeral 10 days ago
Islamabad -A prominent official in the Afghan Taleban movement announced yesterday the death of Osama bin Laden, the chief of al-Qa'da organization, stating that binLaden suffered serious complications in the lungs and died a natural and quiet death. The official, who asked to remain anonymous, stated to The Observer of Pakistan that he had himself attended the funeral of bin Laden and saw his face prior to burial in Tora Bora 10 days ago. He mentioned that 30 of al-Qa'da fighters attended the burial as well as members of his family and some friends from the Taleban. In the farewell ceremony to his final rest guns were fired in the air. The official stated that it is difficult to pinpoint the burial location of bin Laden because according to the Wahhabi tradition no mark is left by the grave. He stressed that it is unlikely that the American forces would ever uncover any traces of bin Laden.
Maybe this is why Porter Goss(head of the CIA) said recently he knew exactly where Bin Laden is. Strangely enough his comments have become a footnote in the annals of history ,as a matter of fact I can't even remember the mainstream news covering this story. For such a bombshell of a quote it was hushed up rather quickly.
And here is another story about the mysterious travels of Osama Bin Laden. Bin Laden already had a $5million bounty on his head in July of 2001 while reportedly being treated for two weeks in an American hospital in Dubai. This story was reported by six news agencies, unfortunately all but one (Reuters) is a European news agency.
Friday, October 14, 2005
APRIL 2001 , ENERGY CONSUMPTION
The Council on Foriegn Relations publishes a study of world energy problems.
Strong economic growth across the globe and new global demands for more energy have meant the end of sustained surplus capacity in hydrocarbon fuels and the beginning of capacity limitations. In fact, the world is currently precariously close to utilizing all of its available global oil production capacity, raising the chances of an oil supply crisis with more substantial consequences than seen in three decades. These choices will affect other U.S. policy objectives: U.S. policy toward the Middle East; U.S. policy toward the former Soviet Union and China; the fight against international terrorism.
Meanwhile, across much of the developing world, energy infrastructure is being severly tested by the expanding material demands of a growing middle class, especially in the high growth, high-population economies of Asia. As demand growth collided with supply and capacity limits at the end of the last century, prices rose across the energy spectrum, at home and abroad.
Think about this and think about how much the current convenient lifestyle we enjoy is worth to you. Would you go to war? Would you want to pick and choose which third world countries people are expendable?
Strong economic growth across the globe and new global demands for more energy have meant the end of sustained surplus capacity in hydrocarbon fuels and the beginning of capacity limitations. In fact, the world is currently precariously close to utilizing all of its available global oil production capacity, raising the chances of an oil supply crisis with more substantial consequences than seen in three decades. These choices will affect other U.S. policy objectives: U.S. policy toward the Middle East; U.S. policy toward the former Soviet Union and China; the fight against international terrorism.
Meanwhile, across much of the developing world, energy infrastructure is being severly tested by the expanding material demands of a growing middle class, especially in the high growth, high-population economies of Asia. As demand growth collided with supply and capacity limits at the end of the last century, prices rose across the energy spectrum, at home and abroad.
Think about this and think about how much the current convenient lifestyle we enjoy is worth to you. Would you go to war? Would you want to pick and choose which third world countries people are expendable?
Thursday, October 06, 2005
THOUGHTS ON LIFE
On St. Martins Day in 1619, Rene Descartes had a vision of a mechanical world that became the basis for his philosophy. He believed it had been channeled by the Angel of Truth, and he undertook a pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Virgin at Loretto two years later as a means of giving thanks for the insight.
"Albert Einstein did not think in words, nor did his important insights come to him in mathematical terms. Instead, he had physical images coupled with visual images that represented complete entities which then had to be laboriously broken down and translated into mathematics and words."
-Edward T. Hall
" The most important difference between modern science and ancient natural philosophy lies in the method employed. Whereas in ancient philosophy the empirical knowledge of natural phenomena was reckoned sufficient for drawing conclusions about the underlying principles, it is a characteristic feature of modern science to institute experiments, i.e. to put specific questions to nature, whose answers are then to yield information about its laws."
- Werner Heisenberg
"Albert Einstein did not think in words, nor did his important insights come to him in mathematical terms. Instead, he had physical images coupled with visual images that represented complete entities which then had to be laboriously broken down and translated into mathematics and words."
-Edward T. Hall
" The most important difference between modern science and ancient natural philosophy lies in the method employed. Whereas in ancient philosophy the empirical knowledge of natural phenomena was reckoned sufficient for drawing conclusions about the underlying principles, it is a characteristic feature of modern science to institute experiments, i.e. to put specific questions to nature, whose answers are then to yield information about its laws."
- Werner Heisenberg
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