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So let me get this straight: We are expending over 100 thousand troops and hundreds of billions of dollars invading and pillaging Iraq, stealing all their oil. Just today the 9/11 commission came to the conclusion that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/16/911.commission/index.html). Bin Laden worked for the CIA at least until 1998, and there is no evidence that proves that he has broken ties with them. Bin Laden has actually been the CIA's point man for a lot of their dirty work. This explains why a terrorist with hundreds of millions of dollars and a worldwide network of thousands of terrorists all willing to die if need be is not attacking us. If there is this "war on terror"..where is the terror? The obvious answer is that there never was a "war on terror". 9/11 was a staged attack carried out by members of the United States federal government. The purpose was to scare people into thinking they were being attacked so they would be too willing to hand over their money and children to help Bush and the other neocon Nazis subjugate the middle east and its wealth of resources. The current administration would have never been able to go to war with Iraq without 9/11. Hence its purpose. The Boeing crash at the Pentagon has already been proven by independent forensic scientists to have never happened. Laws of physics would have had to be broken for that event to have taken place the way the government describes it. See for yourself:
http://www.asile.org/citoyens/numero13/pentagone/erreurs_en.htm
The ones that stand to gain the most from this "war on terror" are (surprise!) the current republicans in power. Bush Sr. and Jr. are making BILLIONS off of the "war on terror" and the Iraqi oil theft. If you question what I'm saying, google for something called the Carlyle Group. Look at what its function is and who its members are. You will be shocked and scared at the level of corruption that is taking place right now.. - Posted by: Jeff Spicoli Posted on: 06/16/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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