Monday, July 25, 2005

Four Powers Behind al-Qaeda Conspiracy

Former UK Conservative, MP Matthew Parris has just constructed a modern quartet which illuminates the unholy coalition behind the 'Blitz' hysteria in Britain.

He puts his finger on the social forces who are knowingly and unknowingly enabling/creating the War on Terror. This is as close as a pratt like Parris can get to the truth. Bear with me:
"There is an unwitting conspiracy between four separate powers to represent the worldwide al-Qaeda network as fiendishly clever, powerfully effective and deeply involved in the London bombings.

"From a certain point of view, the
journalist, the politician, the police chief and the terrorist can be seen as locked in a macabre waltz of the mind, no less distorting for being unconscious. We should not to join that dance.

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

The point that the MP is making and you are publicizing is possibly worthwhile.

However, I find myself wanting so much more detail in the British context, to understand specifically how the compromise of any reasonable moderating forces has happened.

Let me ask some specifics?

1. Do you give any credence that GB entered into a treaty obligation with US while Thatcher / Reagan were heads of State that obligated GB to stand by US in any War adventures such as Irag?

2. In the US, we had orgs. such as PNAC who have a clear record and clear people in powerful places leading to 9/11. Is there any analogy in GB?

3. Is Blair criminally / morally compromised? Do you think he knew about the Kelly hit ahead of time? Did he authorize it?

4. If Blair had / has morals, is there any way to understand who exercises leverage over him. Is the City of London / Queen of England or any force that can be identified that explains how order is enforced.

5. Is there anything like the ADL in GB that seems like an arm of Zionism / Mossad?

I sure there are more questions like these.

What do you think?

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