*I am posting this in here because I want more people to read it* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1997, a neo-conservative think tank emerged called PNAC, or Project for a New American Century. This group consisted of 18 people, 10 of whom would later be appointed to Dubya's cabinet. Such names include Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz. In memos from 1998, there is documentation calling for an invasion of Iraq, and a shift towards a more assertive policy in the middle east, including possibly an eventual invasion of Syria and Iran as well. This was three years before Bush took office, and nearly three and a half years before the elite-sponsored terrorist attacks on 9/11. All you need to do is ask yourself, "How would the American people ever have allowed a preemptive strike on a foreign country to happen, sending people off to die for this unjustified cause?" They wouldn't have. It would take drastic actions. We saw these drastic actions on the morning of September 11, 2001. I am sure there are some people thinking, "Why would our own government be capable of such evil in the name of power and money?" Well, all one needs to do is look back on history. During the late 50's/early 60's there was something called Project Northwoods. There were actual documents calling for missile attacks on several US cities, by the US government. This would then be blamed as being an attack by the Cubans, hence giving the US government a false pretext to attack Cuba. When Kennedy took office and his administration got word of these documents, an end was put to it before anything was leaked to the public. The evidence that our own government, including the CIA, was in cahoots with bin Laden and the Saudis prior to the 9/11 attacks is overwhelming. All one needs to do is look at the evidence that is out there. This is only a fraction of the story. I could write about this all night. Ultimately, all you really need to ask yourself is who stands to gain when our country is attacked, either by actual terrorists, or the government itself.
Hmm, that's scary stuff. In fact, everything you post about politics seems to be scary. It's scary that people still blindly follow the Bush Administration... and it's scary that the anti-Bush's blindly follow Kerry as if he was their savior. Thanks for the info, Rat. It's always appreciated.
Heh, yeah, I know the feeling. I always get on my dad because he will likely vote for Bush, but he never listens to me because "you're 17 and you don't know shit." It's sad, really.
I know there's always going to be people who think that it's crazy to even suggest that our own government was in on the attacks. But it's only a matter of time before the truth is known. More and more people are starting to wake up and take a look at what's going on in the world and piece the puzzle together. This isn't some "conspiracy theory rubbish," either, because there is so much proof that points to what I am saying as being the truth. All you need to do is look for it. It's not hard to find with a little effort. Children in America are indoctrinated into a system of thought as soon as they enter school, that subliminally instills that "the US stands for only good and that the president is always a noble man and should be respected." As years go by, people are more and more enveloped in this way of thinking, which is fueled even more by the media. It's all really a big sham. So much of what we perceive as reality is really illusion.
I am not surprised. Many people know about this. However, many people don't, so I am trying to open their eyes.
Lets not forget that standard FAA protocol for suspected hijacking was completely ignored in favor of the policy of sitting around doing nothing.
Exactly, that's why I'm glad that Rat makes these threads. Hahaha, "the policy of sitting around and doing nothing." Hahaha... True, but still very funny.