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Is this Administration planning another 9/11 on May 11th?

by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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We all know that the NeoCons are strange and there have been many reports that they fancy themselves the inheritors of the powers of the Illuminati. One wonders if they perform rituals in the Oval Office – or if those little interludes take place in the basement of the White House. If that is the case does Karl Rove look as dumpy in his ritual garb with whatever symbology stretches across his belly as he does the rest of the time? It it fact that many of the shocking events of the last years, for instance September 11th, have taken place on the 11th Day of the month. When that happens it usually coincides with U. S. exercises of some kind. Right now a massive Homeland Security Exercise is taking place. Tomorrow is May 11th.

While none of us believe in the esoteric significance of numerology if that is a factor in the bizarre world inhabited by the NeoCons then noting the dates becomes a way of understanding them, tracking their MO. The odd coincidences in dates have been noted and followed for sometime by a small group of savvy journalists, for instance Leon Smith of the Iconoclast. Smith queried Captain Eric May on what he thought of a story on the possibility that May 11th might be the stage for a much needed 9/11 type event yesterday. The e-mail and response from May is below.

Captain May will be the guest on my show, the Spiritual Politician tomorrow, May 11th, to talk about the inner workings of minds that use numerology in their continuing attempts to make themselves into kings and queens. Also on the plate will be their TheoCon friends and playmates, who use their own rewritten version of the Bible to do the same. They use different scripts but both spell disaster for all of us.

Don't miss the show; it should be fascinating. You can listen in from anyplace on Earth. The Spiritual Politician, airing on BBSRadio.com at 4pm Pacific Time. Hosted by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster

The Lone Star Iconoclast - News wrote:

Captain May:

In light of this week's events, do you have any comments regarding this story?

W. Leon Smith

The Iconoclast

Editor-In-Chief


http://www.lonestaricon.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=1419&z=134

Dear Mr. Smith,

I believe that the Sunday (5/6) U.S. media release of a new "Al Qaeda / Al Zawahari" message is meant to revive the American people's fear of "Islamic terrorism." You noted, no doubt, that Al Zawahari's remarks labeled the Democrats as defeatists emphasized the importance of Iraq and generally insulted the USA. These are all points that might have come from the mouth of Karl Rove, since they mirror Bush Administration rhetoric. In fact, I think the statements -- and the entire message -- did originate with Karl Rove and the White House, which has constructed and controlled the Al Qaeda myth since 9/11.

On Tuesday, (5/8) the U.S. medial promulgated an FBI story about a "home grown" terror cell's intention to attack soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey. This story was an echo of summer, 2006, "Global War" propaganda asserting that "Canadian Al Qaeda" intended to capture Parliament and behead the prime minister, and that Florida-based Al Qaeda "wannabes" intended to blow up the Sears Tower.

Today U.S. media is spinning the Fort Dix plan as reminiscent of 9/11 and Al Qaeda, thereby causing the most anxiety to the American people. The Bush Administration/U.S. media propaganda cycle, in short, supports our concern that the Homeland Security/Defense Department mass terror exercises now under way across much of the nation may be a pretext for a pre-planned false flag terror attack against the American people.

Please accept this as an official Ghost Troop alert to the prospect of more government treason like 9/11. Please do not read my remarks as a prediction. The nature of the information contained in your article and my observations is not specific enough for this command to issue a prediction.

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Melinda Pillsbury-Foster is the author of GREED: The NeoConning of America and A Tour of Old Yosemite. The former is a novel about the lives of the NeoCons with a strong autobiographical component. The latter is a non-fiction book about her father (more...)
 

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What I know is

that if there is another "Al Q" attack of any sort, and I am not dead, I will immediately look NE for the culprits. (I'm in NC).

by richard (0 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 1359 comments [400 recommended, 8 rejected]) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 12:47:30 PM

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They're threatening us...

Bushco are threatening us like they know exactly what the terrorists are thinking and planning, how their logic works. I think they really do.

Check this documentary for a good example of investigative journalism by families of the victims of 9/11:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5589099104255077250

by Han (0 articles, 2 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 228 comments [6 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 2:08:21 PM

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Reply: oops

That link went down, here is a better one.

by Han (0 articles, 2 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 228 comments [6 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 11:13:20 PM

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9/11

Every time we hear an announcement, supposedly made by a "terrorist" - we automatically attribute it to Rove's fertile imagination. You have to hand it to him though, pitiful how many of the public take it as gospel.

by lucydavis (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 88 comments) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 5:14:58 PM

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Rovian Logic

If you study Rove's history as a 'political consultant' you stop viewing him as someone who went into a profession, following the rules, protocols, and ethical practices of that profession.

Rove went into politics using a very different set of practices; think war which includes levels of deceit that allow for any action that produces the desired outcome.  Rove had an overwhelming need to succeed at any cost because of his personal history and issues.  He is resentful of an establishment that marginalized him because of his background and appearance.  He wants power and respect like most people want to breathe.

But he is also cautious.  He has been careful to protect his deniability; that is why he will not testify under oath. 

If you watch what they do, as opposed to what they say, people tell the truth about who they are.  Turn down the volume and you get it. 

by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (141 articles, 1 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 121 comments) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 5:36:51 PM

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Google video

That video is no longer available.  any other way to access it?

by jen (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 10:15:46 PM

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I s this your last prophecy on the subject

If it does not happen today, will all of you please change subjects and get on something important, say health care and saving Medicare, Social Security and a graduated income tax?

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 972 comments) on Friday, May 11, 2007 at 12:40:31 AM

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Talking about it helps keep it from happening.

 

If we talk about the possibilities in advance then those who are planning some helpful PR for their pointy headed little selves may pause before proceeding.  Cheap insurance. 

These people lied us into Iraq and are tap dancing to avoid accountability even as they continue to rape us with cost plus contracts for their buddies.   If that bores you then perhaps you should take up some unexceptional hobby, for instance tatting. 

Writing about it costs nothing; and no prediction was made.  A prediction would be that Bush will say something stupid the next time he opens his mouth. Sucker bet.   

If you don't want to read about it just stop reading. 

by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (141 articles, 1 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 121 comments) on Friday, May 11, 2007 at 1:56:35 AM

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Reply: Does it really.

Then we can make the wildest accusations without the least of proof and claim that it didn't happen because we talked about it. Wow.

My wife is going to commit adultery on me next Tuesday with my brother, and if it doesn't happen, it is just because I talked about it.

My neighbor is going to murder me Wednesday and just because I talked about it, it will not happen.

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 972 comments) on Friday, May 11, 2007 at 7:54:40 AM

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It's Possible

The fact that it is possible, given the history of this administration, is reason enough, in my mind, to blog it, put it on a website...whatever. Just get it out there. The more people are writing and talking about it, the less likely it is that it will happen. 

John Dean was on Olbermann tonight, and in answer to a question by Olbermann about the GOP, their putrid poll numbers and the visit by the 11 Gooper Congressman Tuesday to the White House (political theatre if I've ever seen it) Dean said that there are  few things that could turn things around. The one thing he mentioned, other than a miracle in Iraq, was another "terrorist attack," between now and election 2008, on our soil.

My first thought was, Dean thinks it may be coming. That's why he is making a very public statement about it.

If the Bushites get desperate enough to pull something like that, with fewer and fewer Americans able to swallow the official story of 9/11, I am afraid we can pretty much expect martial law and suspension of the Constitution, all together. Tommy Franks warned about that back in 2003.

 

by wintefire6 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 89 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Friday, May 11, 2007 at 3:46:02 AM

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Reply: Sorry to hear about your wife.

Thanks for the opportunity to make a point.

Given that I know nothing about you or your purported wife that is hardly a good example.  You could be anyone.  You could be John Fund, Karl Rove, Fred Flintstone, or the Easter Bunny.  No picture, no articles, no contact info on yourself is listed.   

If you think the idea is silly then why are you here yammering on instead of elsewhere?  The reason could be that you are still living at home in the basement on the old Star War Sheets and have absolutely nothing better do do - or you could be someone paid to plant opinion.  Or something in between. 

This is what we know about you from your profile.

"Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me" is what you volunteered about yourself.  Your profile says,

"OpEdNews Member for 39 week(s) and 5 day(s)

0 Articles, 0 Quick Links, 551 Comments, 0 Diaries"

551 Comments in 39 weeks, five days. Wow.  Do you live here?  I went and looked over your "Comments."  I suggest others reading this do the same.  Most of those comments are like this one, where you commented on an article titled, Nuclear Power Is Not Clean, Green or Cheap

You titled your comment, "Expensive Nuclear Power?" calling the author familiarly, "randyholhut,"  You agreed with the author and then went on to say,

"Your are very correct about nuclear energy being so expensive. Since it is so expensive, on the international front, one must ask two questions,

1. "Why is Iran so focused on developing nuclear energy so quicly when she sits on one of the biggest oil fields in the world?"

2. "Could it be Iran wants to go beyond energy to nuclear weapons?"

Nice seque into the Issue of the Day for NeoCons, attacking Iran. You could be someone who just likes being negative and snide or you could be a profesional doing his or her job.

 NeoCons are well known for their covert ops online and elsewhere.  Let me give you an example.  A well known NeoCon Operative, say John Fund (not as well known as he used to be!) lays down a 'Line.'  Then the minions start posting articles that agree in cloying terms - or they start attacking.  Ann Coulter's new book comes out; the Minions rush out to comment in oozingly adoring terms.  Because it is human nature to modify behavior according to the dominant opinion many real people pause to consider.  We know that groups of all kinds make decisions based on concensus.   Chimps look at each other to gauge what reaction will be.  Herd animals start with one of them changing the way he/she faces and when the number reaches a critical mass, around 40%, they move out.  Decision made. 

Staving off 'critical mass' is very important to the NeoCons; they happily pay for the service.  John Fund and other operatives plant the ideas and spin through their web of connects with people they know have broad circles of acquaintance.    

Artifically affecting public opinion is now much more difficult in the Republican Party; The GOP is in shambles, people are reregistering into other parties or just staying home and refusing to vote because while they don't know the whole picture they do know they have been conned, neoconning, in fact.  It wasn't random.  Like John Fund with Project Arkansas (Black love child, strange tattoos, murder, rape, drug smuggling) it was staged. 

Your brother sounds like a nice guy.  Your Mom liked him best, right? 

by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (141 articles, 1 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 121 comments) on Friday, May 11, 2007 at 9:05:12 AM

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