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Old 06-28-2009, 10:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Star Wars and False Flag Terrorism

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Old 06-29-2009, 12:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Have you been fitted for your tin foil stormtrooper helmet?

Makes you wonder who's pulling north korea's strings.
They supply alot of war material namely guns and drugs.



The false flag was mentioned in NGC Pakistan Spys program.

One use of the false flag was used on Abu Zubaydah,
who believed he was being delivered to the Saudi's,
the US believed would scare him into confessing.
Instead he was releaved and offered telephone numbers
of a Nephew of the Saudi King, Chief of the Pakistani Airforce,
and other top ranking military in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Later those contacts were found dead: car accident, heart attack,
and the Nephew was found in the desert, dead of exhaustion.

The information in the program was not known for sure
because all of the interrogation tapes the US made interviewing
Abu Zubaydah (as the Saudi Secret Intelligence) were all destroyed.
He assured that all his contacts knew fore knowledge of 9/11.


The whole program is an hour long and they only get to that important part
at the very end of the program, while going in depth with commentary on how they tracked Abu Zubaydah down.


I nearly laid an egg when they got to that part.


The False Flag has other names:

From (your) Chaos Comes (our) Order

Thesis + Anti-thesis = Synthesis

Divide and Conquer

and so forth.
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Old 06-29-2009, 02:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Also Proxy War and Agent Provocateur.

How to Clone Soldiers: Invent a multi firing gun

Maxim Machine Gun - 1885

In 1881, a friend of Hiram Maxim, the American inventor, told him: "If you
wanted to make a lot of money, invent something that will enable these
Europeans to cut each other's throats with. Hiram Maxim was born in
Sangersville, Maine in 1840 and was the inventor of the Maxim Machine Gun
and the Maxim Silencer.



John Negroponte was an agent provocateur in the US's South American Proxy Wars
against Communism using "Death Squads" rounding up suspected commie sympathizers or "Los Desaparecidos".

He later showed up in Iraq; where agian "Death Squads" would round up people, not to be seen alive again.

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For Americans who can bear to think about it, those tragic pictures from
New York of women holding up photos of their husbands, sons and daughters
and asking if anyone knows anything about them look familiar. They are
similar to scenes we have seen from Buenos Aires and Santiago. There, too,
starting in the 1970s, women held up photos of their loved ones, asking for
information. Since it was far too dangerous then to say aloud what they
thought had happened to them--that they had been tortured and murdered
by US-backed military juntas--the women coined a new word for them, los
desaparecidos--"the disappeareds." Our government has never been honest
about its own role in the 1973 overthrow of the elected government of
Salvador Allende in Chile or its backing, through "Operation Condor," of what
the State Department has recently called "extrajudicial killings" in Argentina,
Paraguay, Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America.
But we now have several
thousand of our own disappeareds, and we are badly mistaken if we think
that we in the United States are entirely blameless for what happened to them.


On the day after the September 11 attack, Democratic Senator Zell Miller
of Georgia declared, "I say, bomb the hell out of them. If there's collateral
damage, so be it." "Collateral damage" is another of those hateful
euphemisms invented by our military to prettify its killing of the defenseless.
It is the term Pentagon spokesmen use to refer to the Serb and Iraqi civilians
who were killed or maimed by bombs from high-flying American warplanes in
our campaigns against Slobodan Milosevic and Saddam Hussein. It is the kind
of word our new ambassador to the United Nations, John Negroponte, might
have used in the 1980s to explain the slaughter of peasants, Indians and
church workers by American-backed right-wing death squads in El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua while he was ambassador to Honduras.
These activities made the Reagan years the worst decade for Central
America since the Spanish conquest.


A particular obscenity crying out for elimination is the US Army's School of
the Americas, founded in Panama in 1946 and moved to Fort Benning,
Georgia, in 1984 after Panamanian President Jorge Illueca called it "the
biggest base for destabilization in Latin America"
and evicted it. Its curriculum
includes counterinsurgency, military intelligence, interrogation techniques,
sniper fire, infantry and commando tactics, psychological warfare and jungle
operations. Although a few members of Congress have long tried to shut it
down, the Pentagon and the White House have always found ways to keep it
in the budget. In May 2000 the Clinton Administration sought to provide new
camouflage for the school by renaming it the "Defense Institute for
Hemispheric Security Cooperation" and transferring authority over it from the
Army Department to the Defense Department.

The school has trained more than 60,000 military and police officers from
Latin American and Caribbean countries. Among SOA's most illustrious
graduates are the dictators Manuel Noriega
(now serving a forty-year
sentence in an American jail for drug trafficking) and Omar Torrijos of
Panama; Guillermo Rodrigues of Ecuador; Juan Velasco Alvarado of Peru;
Leopoldo Galtieri, former head of Argentina's junta; and Hugo Banzer Suarez
of Bolivia. More recently, Peru's Vladimiro Montesinos, SOA class of 1965,
surfaced as a CIA asset and former President Alberto Fujimori's closest
adviser.
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Clinton: U.S. Not Declaring Events in Honduras a 'Coup'

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By Mary Beth Sheridan
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, June 29, 2009; 5:15 PM

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said today the U.S. government is
refraining from formally declaring the ouster of Honduras's president a "coup,"
which would trigger a cutoff of millions of dollars in aid to the Central
American country.

Her statement appeared to reflect the U.S. government's caution amid fast-
moving events in Honduras, where President Manuel "Mel" Zelaya was
detained and expelled by the military yesterday. But the move could put
Washington at odds with the rest of the hemisphere, which has roundly
condemned the Honduran military's actions.

Clinton's remarks reflected the complex situation in Honduras, where the
congress overwhelmingly voted to depose Zelaya after he had been forcibly
removed. The congress then named a new president, Roberto Micheletti, from
the same party.

Zelaya, a close ally of Venezuela's anti-American President Hugo Chavez,
had clashed with congress, the Supreme Court and the military in recent
weeks, particularly over a referendum that might have permitted him to run
for another four-year term.

The Honduran congress and Supreme Court said the referendum was illegal.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/30/wo...ef=global-home

By MARC LACEY and ELISABETH MALKIN
Published: June 29, 2009

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — One day after the country’s president, Manuel
Zelaya, was abruptly awakened, ousted and deported by the army here,
hundreds of protesters massed at the presidential offices in an increasingly
tense face-off with hundreds of camouflage-clad soldiers carrying riot shields
and automatic weapons.

In Washington, President Obama condemned Mr. Zelaya’s ouster as an illegal
coup that was reminiscent of the region’s “dark past” of political transition
through military maneuvers, not elections.


“We always want to stand with democracy,” he said, adding that “we are
very clear about the fact that President Zelaya is the democratically elected
president.”

Administration officials have been in a difficult position, with close ties to the
very Honduran military leaders who instigated the coup, opening up the
United States to accusations that it may have turned a blind eye to the
pending coup.


Obama administration officials denied that they looked the other way; a
senior administration official said that in the days leading up to the coup,
Obama officials were on the phone to some of their counterparts in
Tegucigalpa advising the military not to go through with it. Administrations
officials have also dismissed allegations by Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan
president, that the coup may have been orchestrated by the United States.

Though political tensions had been building within the Honduran government
for weeks, the final move to oust the president came unexpectedly, and
confusion reigned among many Hondurans about what exactly had happened
overnight. People crowded around newspaper stands and spoke among
themselves about whether the power shift was temporary, what it meant and
how the underlying conflict would be resolved.

Mr. Zelaya, 56, a rancher who often appears in cowboy boots and a western
hat, has the support of labor unions and the poor. But he is a leftist aligned
with President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, and the middle class and the
wealthy business community fear he wants to introduce Mr. Chávez’s brand
of socialist populism into the country, one of Latin America’s poorest. His
term was to end in January.


The military also appeared to be moving against Mr. Zelaya’s allies. Local
news outlets reported Sunday that Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas and the
mayor of San Pedro Sula, the country’s second-largest city, had been
detained at military bases.

The government television station and another station that supports the
president were taken off the air. Television and radio stations broadcast no
news. Electricity was cut off for much of the day in Tegucigalpa on Sunday,
in what local reports suggested was on military orders. Only wealthy
Hondurans with access to the Internet and cable television were able to
follow the day’s events.


“Any existing tensions and disputes must be resolved peacefully through
dialogue free from any outside interference,” President Obama said. His quick
condemnation offered a sharp contrast with the actions of the Bush
administration, which in 2002 offered a rapid, tacit endorsement of a short-
lived coup against Mr. Chávez.
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Supreme Court Rules 9/11 Families Cannot Sue Saudi Royals

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled today that families of September 11th victims cannot file a lawsuit against the Saudi royal family.

The high court upheld an appeals court decision that victim's families cannot pursue lawsuits since the Saudis are protected by sovereign immunity, which prevents foreign countries from being sued in U.S. courts.

Nearly 6,000 plaintiffs had planned to sue, claiming money from Saudi Arabia and four of its princes ended up in the hands of al-Qaida members.

Meanwhile, in another decision, the court ruled white firefighters in New Haven, Conn. were unfairly denied promotions due to their race.

In a 5-4 decision, the court said the city was wrong when it threw out results of a promotion exam because the results only allowed a few minorities to rank as lieutenants or captains.

The city argued it discarded results to avoid a lawsuit from minorities.

The ruling is of particular note because it reverses an Appeals Court decision made by Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.

The White House says the decision proves Sotomayor follows judicial precedent and is not an activist judge, like some Republicans have charged.

If confirmed, Sotomayor would replace outgoing Justice David Souter on the bench.
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Old 06-30-2009, 03:31 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Arrow They are suing the wrong people...

They should be suing Dubya and Chainey.
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"If each of these comes from an egg, there would have to be one for each of
the colonists. That's over a hundred at least. So who's laying these eggs?"-
Ripley (Aliens)

"I don't know. It must be something we haven't seen yet"-Bishop


Who is the real puppet master?


If Barack Obama is Mace Windu,
who is Senator Palpatine?

Will the Predator "drones/clones" turn against our own troops?
(friendly fire)

Is Dick Cheney Jaba the Hut or Darth Vader?
Both use bounty hunters, torture, and are "warlords"

How come more women in the Senate can't have an ass like Natalie Portman?

Is the MVRAP anti IED transport like the Death Star:
Never fully complete, and only used once.

Are Northern Iraqi Kurds the Ewoks?
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