2.3.3 Terrorism 

1)    The purpose of government-sponsored terrorism against its own citizens is to instill fear, trauma, and submission.  When people fear for their lives, they look to their government for protection and become willing to give up basic freedoms in order to be safe and secure which the governments are only too willing to accept. 

2)    The results of fear induced terrorism include stricter laws, strengthened law enforcement, gun control, and the prevention of open resistance.  Trauma induced terrorism causes the population to become docile, submissive, and obedient.  The following subsections describe how various weapons are used in this regard and their expected results. 

 

2.3.3.1 Firearms 

1)    Terrorist acts involving pistols and rifles have been effective in instilling fear in the population as well as terminating the lives of those who pose a threat to the hidden agendas.  Deranged individuals under mind control, sprayed automatic gunfire at innocent people in school yards, restaurants, and places of employment in many cities of the U.S. in the 1980’s.  This resulted in passage of the Brady Bill and many other laws restricting firearms, which is in violation of the Second Amendment right to own and bare arms. 

2)    Government agents, posing as a gang of masked violent criminals, fired hundreds or rounds from fully-automatic assault rifles in a Los Angeles suburban neighborhood and miraculously avoided being captured.  This was used as an excuse to pass legislation in California that banned all assault weapons by January 1, 2000. 

3)    Guns have also been used in the assassination of presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, the Reverend Martin Luther King, and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy as well as many others who posed a threat to the power elite.  In addition, there were snipers, using high-powered rifles that arbitrarily shot innocent people in the Washington D.C. area in 2001.  This was highly effective in eliminating all public protests against the war in Afghanistan that were planned to take place in that area. 

 

2.3.3.2 Explosives 

1)    Government-sponsored terrorist attacks involving explosives are generally used to motivate a nation into going to war, passing major legislation, or to further international policies.  They were effective at Pearl Harbor, Oklahoma City, and New York City. 

2)    Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, President Roosevelt forced Japan into war when he shut off the U.S. oil supply to Japan in the summer of 1941 when we were supplying them with 85% of their oil needs.  President Roosevelt and General Marshall knew when and where the attack was going to take place and they allowed it to happen in order to motivate the U.S. into entering the Second World War. 

3)    A truck, packed with explosives, exploded in the parking garage of the World Trade Center in 1993.  If it had not been blocked from parking where intended, it could have caused the building to collapse.  Instead, it resulted in six deaths, more than a thousand casualties, and damage in excess of half a billion dollars.  The FBI had prior knowledge and allowed it to happen. 

4)    On April 19, 1995, the James P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City was destroyed when a fertilizer bomb in a Ryder truck driven by Timothy McVeigh, exploded.  However, this explosion could not have destroyed that building.  Seizmic instruments detected a major explosion that took place ten seconds after the truck exploded.  This resulted in “Anti-Terrorism” laws being passed in Congress that removed fundamental freedoms from the American People. 

5)                The worst terrorist attacks on American soil occurred on September 11, 2001.  As a result of these attacks, we now have Homeland Security and the “Patriot Act” which circumvents the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights in order to boost law enforcement’s ability to investigate terrorism.  And even more fundamental American rights will be eroded with “Patriot Act II”.  In addition, the attacks provided an excuse to wage a war on terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq.  The following are charges that have been levied against President George W. Bush and his administration: 

1. The failure of standard operating procedures (SOP) to intercept Flight 11.

 2. The failure of SOP to intercept Flight 175.

3. The failure of SOP to intercept Flight 77. 

4. The fact that the official story as to these failures changed a few days after 9/11.

5. The fact that according to the second version of the official story, the order to scramble jet fighters to intercept Flights 11 and 175 went to Otis Air Force base instead of the nearer base, McGuire.

6. The fact that according to this second version, the order to scramble jet fighters to protect Washington went to Langley Air Force base instead of the nearer base, Andrews.

7. The fact that, even given NORAD'S timeline and the greater distances the pilots had to cover from Otis and Langley, their fighter jets, flying at full speed, should have reached New York and Washington in time to prevent the attacks on the South Tower and the Pentagon.

8. The fact that according to this second version, the fighter jets that were too late to intercept Flights 11 and 175 were not ordered to continue on to Washington, even though it was then known that Flight 77 had been hijacked and, according to the official story, was headed back toward Washington. 

9. Secretary of Transportation Mineta's report of a conversation that may have reflected a stand-down order by Vice President Cheney.

10. The fact that in New York on 9/11, three steel-framed high-rise buildings, for the first time in history, collapsed because of fires-quite localized fires at that, especially in the South Tower and Building 7.

11. The fact that the South Tower fell first even though, according to the hypothesis that the buildings collapsed because of fire, this tower, having been hit second and having the smaller fire, should not have collapsed first."

12. The multiple types of physical evidence that the Twin Towers and Building 7 collapsed by means of controlled demolition. (Because there are many types of such evidence-such as the fact that the steel beams and columns were broken into pieces the right size to be loaded onto trucks-this point could have been divided into many smoking guns.)

13. Larry Silverstein's statement that he and the fire department decided to "pull" WTC-7, combined with the evidence that the fire department had prior knowledge of its collapse, despite the lack of any physical evidence indicating imminent collapse.

14. Mayor Giuliani's statement that he knew in advance that the Twin Towers were going to collapse.

15. The quick removal of the steel from all three buildings-especially Building 7, where there would have been no victims-before it could be examined.

16. The fact that photographic evidence shows that the hole created in the Pentagon was much smaller than a hole created by a Boeing 757 would be.

17. The fact that photographs show that there were no remains of a large airliner in front of the crash site, even though, given the small entrance hole, not all of a Boeing 757 could have gone inside

18. The fact that witnesses also reported seeing no remains of a large airliner inside the Pentagon. 

19. The fact that the west wing, far from being the most likely part of the Pentagon for terrorists to target, was the least likely, as well as technically difficult to hit. 

20. The fact that any non-military plane, not having a transponder sending out a "friendly" signal, would have been automatically shot down by the Pentagon's battery of missiles. 

21. The extreme unlikelihood that a hijacked 757 could have flown undetected through American airspace, especially toward the Pentagon, for some 40 minutes. 

22. The evidence that the Bush administration lied about not having shot down Flight 93. 

23. The fact that President Bush gave the impression upon his arrival at the Sarasota school, even after a telephone conversation with Condoleezza Rice, that he was unaware that two more airliners, beyond the one that had crashed into the North Tower of the WTC, had been hijacked. 

24. The fact that Bush, after being told about the attack on the South Tower, did not act like a commander in chief who was surprised to learn that the United States was suffering the greatest terrorist attack in its history. 

25. The fact that Bush and his entourage, including his Secret Service detail, showed no sign of fear that they would be attacked while in Florida, even though at that time they-assuming the truth of the official account-would have known neither how many planes had been hijacked nor what the terrorists' targets were. 

26. The multiple denial by Bush administration officials that they had had any idea that planes might be used as weapons in a terrorist attack against the United States, even though such knowledge was widespread-partly because of warnings the Bush administration itself had received that terrorists were in fact planning such attacks. 

27. The fact that the FBI must have had specific advance knowledge of the attacks, given (a) its confiscation of a film of the attack on the Pentagon within five minutes, (b) its confiscation of student files from Florida flight schools within 18 hours, and (c) the reported testimony of FBI agents (to David Schippers and the New American) that they knew the dates and targets of the New York attacks months in advance.

28. The repeated denial by Bush administration officials that they had received any specific advance knowledge about the attacks of 9/11, contradicting strong evidence to the contrary, including that provided by the purchases of enormous amounts of put options on United Airlines, American Airlines, and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter."

29. The evidence that although Osama bin Laden was officially America's "most wanted" criminal, he was treated by an American surgeon and visited by a CIA agent in an American hospital in Dubai two months prior to 9/11.

30. The evidence that local FBI agents in Minnesota, New York, and Chicago were prevented by FBI headquarters from carrying out investigations that could have uncovered the plot.

31. The harassment and demotion of DIA agent Julie Sirrs after she brought back information about a plan in Afghanistan to assassinate Ahmad Massood.

32. The evidence that the Bush administration had already determined by July of 2001 that it would attack Afghanistan "by the middle of October at the latest," combined with the fact that the attacks of 9/11, by occurring on that date, gave the US military sufficient preparation time to begin its assault on October 7.

33. The evidence that during the "Hunt for Bin Laden" after 9/11, he and his Al Qaeda forces were repeatedly allowed to escape.

34. The evidence that the Bush administration sought in multiple ways to conceal the connections between 9/11 and Pakistan's ISI.

35. The fact that the FBI, the Justice Department, and the Air Force all refused to answer questions about the report that many of the (alleged) hijackers had received training at US flight schools. 

36. The multiple reasons to doubt the official conspiracy theory's tale of Arab-Muslim hijackers. 

37. The firing and subsequent gagging of FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds after she reported that a 9/11-related investigation was being sabotaged by a spy. 

38. The fact that while people such as Julie Sirrs and Sibel Edmonds have been punished, there have been no reports of punishment for anyone who acted incompetently or obstructively in relation to 9/11­whether in the FAA, the FBI, the CIA, the DIA, the NSA, the Justice Department, the White House, NORAD, the Pentagon, or the US military more generally. 

39. The fact that the Bush administration has not revealed the identities of those who purchased the put options on United Airlines, American Airlines, and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. 

40. The fact that the White House repeatedly obstructed the attempts of the 9/11 Commission-as feeble as they appear to have been-to learn how the attacks of 9/ 11 could have succeeded. 

 

2.3.3.3 Weapons of Mass Destruction 

1)                Threats from weapons of mass destruction include contact with chemical and biological agents as well as the release of nuclear energy.  Just two months after the attack on 9/11, in November of 2001, a photo editor working at the largest circulation weekly newspaper in the world became the first person to die from an Anthrax attack.  A series of anthrax-laced letters killed five Americans.  Anthrax-laced letters were mailed to Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy as well as members of the news media.

2)    The Defense Department has admitted that nerve gas and other toxic material testing had been conducted in the 1960s. Among its admissions:

* At least 14 open-air tests of the lethal nerve gas VX were
performed at Maryland's Edgewood Arsenal.

* Soldiers were exposed to VX to test unproven protective suits.

* Bacillis globigii, a bacteria closely related to anthrax, was
sprayed airborne in Alaska and Hawaii.

* Hallucinogenic chemicals were tested on unsuspecting soldiers.

* E. coli was deliberately released during chemical-dispersion
testing on Oahu, Hawaii.

* Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense serves as an umbrella term for
at least 40 and possibly over 100 open-air tests of biowarfare agents
at its now-closed Desert Test Center in Utah.

* Infectious bacteria was released into the air above San Francisco.

* A two-year test was executed in which artillery shells and bombs
filled with sarin and VX were exploded near Fort Greeley, Alaska.

* Military barracks in Oahu were sprayed with a biological agent
shown to cause infections in individuals with diminished immune-
system capacity.

* A benzilic-acid derivative known to cause hallucinations and
confusion was sprayed under the jungle canopy near Hilo, Hawaii, in
two separate series of tests.

3)    Acute Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was developed by the U.S. Navy in 1972.  The specific person that developed it was a doctor by the name of R.M. Donner.  The initial AIDS research was funded by Congress with hearings on July 1, 1969.  The Department of Defense appropriations report for 1970 defined the objective as creating a biological virus for which there was no known immunity. 

4)    The World Health Organization was used as a vehicle for introducing AIDS into Africa in 1972.  Part of the final vaccination series, which eradicated smallpox, also introduced the AIDS virus. 

5)    A vaccine for hepatitis B was also tested on homosexuals in New York in 1978 and two years later in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, and St. Louis, in a program by the World Health Organization and the National Institute of Health.  The “AIDS epidemic” began among the homosexual communities of those very same cities in 1981. 

6)    Fortunately, there has not been a terrorist incident yet involving nuclear weapons.  But, the potential dangers are very real.  There are many suitcase size nuclear bombs that have been smuggled into the United States and can be detonated at any time.  In addition, nuclear power plants are susceptible to damage from mortar, rocket, and missile attack.  The affects from radiation of a damaged nuclear reactor could cause devastation over a large portion of the United States.