Wednesday, February 19, 2014

THE FIFTH ESTATE

The Fifth Estate is that film about Wikileaks and Julian Assange starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Assange. I watched it last night. I was 50/50 on whether it bigged Assange up or shot him down. But then I remembered that he said this:
What about 9/11? "I'm constantly annoyed that people are distracted by false conspiracies such as 9/11, when all around we provide evidence of real conspiracies, for war or mass financial fraud."

[source : Wanted by the CIA: Julian Assange - Wikileaks founder, Belfast Telegraph, http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/features/wanted-by-the-cia-julian-assange-wikileaks-founder-28548843.html, 19th July 2010]

But the film suggested that Wikileaks was fantastic because it published hundreds of thousands of pager messages from 9/11.

Is that evidence of a real conspiracy? Er, I don't think so.

Evidence of a real conspiracy are the videos of General Wesley Clark talking about the plan for war on seven nations in five years.

And I also got thinking about Jeremy Scahill, he who loves himself so much that he thought that he had the power to bully Stop The War into dumping Mother Agnes Mariam from speaking at the same conference that Scahill was due to be the keynote speaker. The sad thing is he was right! But Mother Agnes Mariam saved Stop The War's some embarrassment and withdrew herself. Scahill is another believer that 19 hijackers really did manage to hijack 4 passenger planes and fly them unimpeded around the most protected air space in the world for nearly 2 hours before flying one of them into the HQ of the US military, The Pentagon! This event was the new Pearl Harbor, the catalyst for all the wars that General Wesley Clark talks about.

Assange. Scahill. Snowden. Greenwald.

All believers in the official 9/11 fairytale?

All greedy gatekeepers on a God-given mission to adore, glorify and enrich themselves. I mean, if Snowden's revelations were that devastating and important then why have we seen only 1% of them? After 8 months?!

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