16-05-2016, 06:08 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Tracy Riddle Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:I always love the line [true by the way] that 15 of the 19 'hijackers' [not true by the way - patsy hijackers would be more to the truth] were Saudi. Then, the question SHOULD be why did the USA not immediately attack S.A. instead of the pre-planed Iraq and Afghanistan? While the 28 pages no doubt make S.A. look bad, as they should, it really leads ultimately to US foreknowledge and complicity - before/during/after and THAT is more damning by light-years than that S.A. [and Pakistan and Israel and others] played minor parts in the affair of 9-11, which was ONLY to give an excuse for the endless 'war on terror', and thus control over the civilian populations and endless war.
Yep, and call me the eternal cynic but why now is this story making so many headlines? What's the back story for it?
We are at the HSCA/Jack Ruby's ties to the mob/Mafia-did-it stage of the official story evolution.
While I don't disagree that that is comparable to where we are, I don't expect the 'official story' to evolve any further. They simply can't without giving away the 'big SECRET' that it was an inside job [by a select few, but covered up by the many in power, with the complicity of the MSM - similar to Dallas]. They know the American People won't put up with that, as it will also give away that this 'formula' has been used over and over and over and over again...and is planed to be used endlessly. What I'm really saying is we are at an important point in history, IMHO, either the People soon wake up from their hypnotic sleep and see what has been going on; or the powers of control/repression and deception/propaganda will swell to such an extent that the USA will become a real Police State in every sense of the term, and try to spread that around the World. We are well on the way there and just a 'bit further' and I think there is no way back.....just my own take.
Yes, I agree. And I'm not optimistic that most Americans will wake up in time. However, I find it interesting how the vast majority of public opinion polls about 9/11 were done between 2002 and 2007. Hardly any have been done since then, that I'm aware of. Are they afraid of what they might find? Are they afraid of encouraging people to be skeptical of the official story?