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Assassination of Pakistani political figure in London linked to CIA, Mossad, and RAW
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer


Sep 24, 2010, 00:18

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(WMR) -- The assassination on September 16 of exiled Pakistani Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) [United National Movement] leader Imran Farooq outside of his Edgware, London home has been linked to the ongoing joint CIA-Israeli Mossad-Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Pakistan destabilization program, according to WMR�s Asian intelligence sources who have been closely monitoring the attempts by the three foreign intelligence agencies to bring about chaos in Pakistan.


The subsequent blaming of Farooq�s stabbing death on the Pakistani Taliban has been linked to a global media disinformation network that includes such media outlets at Rupert Murdoch�s Sky News, CNN, IBN-CNN of India, NBC, Pakistan�s GEO-TV, India�s Aaj Tak TV, and the Voice of America (VOA) whose �news� operations are being coordinated by the State Department.


The disinformation operation, which sees independent news blogs as �national security threats,� has also been linked to the American Jewish Committee and the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, led by Cass Sunstein, a proponent of draconian Internet controls.....




More of this copywritten story at the link:


http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/...6364.shtml
Ahmadinejad's speech has gone down surprisingly well with Daily Mail readers. At least half of the twenty plus commenters agree with him about 9/11!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...srael.html
Sorry, I posted that to the wrong thread. My apologies.
Don't be too hasty to apologize; it might turn out that there's a link between the two events. :evil:
While political murder is nothing new....it does seem to me to be at an all time high since the last declared World War!
Peter Lemkin Wrote:While political murder is nothing new....it does seem to me to be at an all time high since the last declared World War!

I agree. I would call it a frenzy, one that probably has not yet reached its peak along the "arc of crisis". We could almost create a graphic, a mind map, a database (if I can re-use that term), of all of the state and non-state players, agencies, agents, techniques, devices and so on, as we sit on the hair-trigger of empire, globalism*, collapse, black market crime, false flag events, etc.

Quote:Globalization has brought about an age when the only tests used to judge anyone's behavior are:
  • Does it make you money or its equivalent? The corollary is that the greater the amount of money acquired, the better the behavior is.
  • Did you get away with it? This test is merely based on legal enforceability (were you caught in a place that matters) and the degree of punishment (will the punishment negate or exceed the benefit of the behavior). Morality, virtue, ethics, shame, actual legality, etc. aren't considered factors. [Image: 6a00d83451576d69e2013487b00609970c-120pi]
Why is this so? It's the only set of behavioral tests that are globally portable. As in, we can't agree on anything at a global level except the minimal rules needed to interconnect (which is similar to how the Internet and the Web spread).
Disagree? Insets: the city of Bell, CA and Wall Street Bankers.


Posted by John Robb on Friday, 24 September 2010 at 01:52 PM | Permalink

Wonder who will be the next Franz and Sophie, the next Princip, the next Col. Mustard, the next Ilic....?
Given the tensions being fostered in ethnic and religious strife between key multi-cultural nuclear states, keep an eye on the Commonwealth Games in India as a place for an "event". Munich revisited?!