30-12-2013, 09:53 AM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Right. I mean, look at Operation Northwoods - who drew it up? The Pentagon. Who was going to be assigned to go out and do the dirty tricks stuff? The CIA (and probably organized crime, though they were smart enough not to write that down in the plans).
We're entirely on the same page here, Tracy.
On the supposed terrorist attack on the Pentagon on 911, I suspect this was simply and only to act as deflector shield to turn attention away from the Joint Chiefs as having any responsibility for the main show on that day... "we got hit too!" would've been the argument, I think.
My take also is that long ago the Pentagon wanted to have a separate source of funding besides that granted by the US state via politicians - who could pull it, or restrict it, in order to effect control over them. Hence the post Vietnam era - and growing all the time - US military involvement in the global drugs trade and the illicit sale of state bought arms to various parties around the world. In the early days of Indochina, people like Edward Lansdale, who later became a Major General, learned how the French military were running the Indochina war by trafficking opium, and thought what a damn good idea this was. Added to that, the US military had also seen how the SS and others used drugs (not to forget the highly profitable fake currency printing and distribution) as a way of financing their post WWII escape networks (like Odessa) in their latin American safe-havens.
On FUSD, in other words "fake US dollars" readers can do some digging on "superbills" (now known as 'superdollars' just t confuse things), but few will get back to the actual reality now, as so many artificial and confusing layers have now been added to the story placing the responsibility on Korea, Russia or various middle easter destinations. But the plates for these virtually perfect bank notes were found in South Africa, along with the plate man, who was arrested there by the US Secret Service. He was, curiously, a former US serviceman (Navy), who jumped ship in Cape Town many decades ago.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14