Saturday, March 02, 2013

THE INSIDE JOB 9/11 WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT

I'll bet that on the evening of 11th September 2001 particular sections of our planet were chinking their glasses of brandy together and saying, "Cheers! We got away with it!". They immediately began to move their pawns in the media and politics to drum up support for a bloody warmongering rampage. War and regime change in seven nations in five years was the plan revealed to General Wesley Clark; Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Iran, "those old soviet client regimes" as Paul Wolfowitz suggested to Clark as far back as 1991.

But by 2007 the plan was moribund. Of those seven nations only Iraq had been invaded, in 2003. In 2006 Israel sent some poor unsuspecting IDF fools into land controlled by Hezbollah. The fools were kidnapped and/or killed. Israel knew they would probably be killed and so went to war on Lebanon.

So an agreement was reached between the USA, Israel and Saudi Arabia that the latter would unleash a terrible plague of criminal cutthroat Jihadi locusts onto some of the nations targeted for war and regime change. In 2011 special forces of some NATO members and Qatar trained, advised, armed and guided these Jihadis in Libya while NATO bombed a clear and unobstructed path all the way into Tripoli for them. Gaddafi had fled but was killed later.

After Libya the Jihadis were sent to Syria, where the heroes of 2012 the Syrian military are kicking their al Qaeda butts, so much so that the UK and USA and even Europe are getting very very frustrated and have now decided to openly ally themselves with al Qaeda in Syria by sending everything they can.

However, Iraq has decided to join in now.

Iraq was the first name on the list. In 2003 we invaded Iraq based on the pretext of Iraq being behind 9/11 and having WMD. The Sun ran manipulated photos of Saddam Hussein flying a passenger jet into the WTC. Donald Rumsfeld on the telly said the WMD were North, South, East and West of Baghdad and around Tikrit.

But it was all bull.

And now 10 years after invading Iraq and trying to replace the government there Iraq has decided to bomb the Syrian al Qaeda rebs!

YOU COULD NOT MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!

We invade Iraq based on a steaming pile of bullshit, killing approximately 1 million civilians. And for what? So that the new government can bomb the Syrian al Qaeda rebs that we injected into Syria in order to replace Assad, and are now overtly backing with God knows what!

You do not need a PhD from The University of the Bleedin' Obvious to see that the inside job 9/11 was not worth it. All that it has done is expose to the world that there really is a monstrous warmongering evil elite who will do anything, say anything and kill anyone to get control of the world.

And to show just how desperate the warmongers are, they have even got Ben Affleck(!!) to direct a historically inaccurate and anti-Iran film that is being bashed by nearly all the Ambassadors to Iran of key nations at the time because of its inaccuracies!!

YOU COULD NOT MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!

9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB (AND WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT).

9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB (AND WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT).

9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB (AND WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT).

9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB (AND WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT).

9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB (AND WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT).

9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB (AND WAS NOT WORTH THE EFFORT).

The Iraqi army has reportedly shelled Free Syrian Army positions inside Syria near the border with Iraq. Unconfirmed reports suggest that Iraq was helping Syrian government forces regain control of a border checkpoint seized by the insurgency.

Syrian troops have recaptured the Al-Ya'robiya checkpoint on the border with Iraq on Friday night. According to witness reports on Twitter, Iraq's armed forces moved in to help with the operation and shelled the border post, which was held by the rebels.

An Al-Arabiya correspondent also confirmed that targets inside Syria had been shelled while Iraqi snipers took positions near the crossing. Massive reinforcements have also been deployed in Baghdad near the Syrian border, the correspondent said.

[source : Iraqi army helped Syrian government retake border checkpoint - reports, RT, http://rt.com/news/syria-iraq-border-checkpoint-706/, 2nd March 2013]

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