It All Kind of Makes Sense Doesn't It?

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Re: It All Kind of Makes Sense Doesn't It?

Postby 8bitagent » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:10 am

justdrew wrote:
8bitagent wrote:Two fucking years ago I wrote that that goddamn Anwar Awlaki was a deep state operative protected after he served his masters in helping the 9/11 hijackers. I wrote a whole piece on how Awlaki(Aulaqi) was used to help the 9/11 hijackers in San Diego and Virginia. I wrote how "convenient" it was the FBI let him go back to Yemen.
And NOW this same guy we're told instructed the Fort Hood shooter, AND was personally involved in the Detroit operation, giving his "final blessings" to Mutllab.


perhaps, just maybe Obama is forcing the system to go after the secret government's own friendly assistants as part of ending the covert support of the A.Q. network? I know that's very optimistic, but it would be the way to go about if not exposing, shutting down the elements in the US who many hypothesize are driving the terrorism as a tool of control.

of course this is the most optimystic of guesses.


Well...Arlen Spectre is strangely enough backing a bill that would allow 9/11 victims families to go after the Saudi government and corporate elites who financed the 9/11 hijackers, bin Laden and 9/11.

I know we all jump on the "fuck Obama" bandwagon...and yeah, a lot of Pakistani civilians have been killed by CIA/Blackwater reaper predators on his orders. But there is a VERY dangerous game and narrative being played, and I fear it manifesting itself in a very troubling ugly way next year.

Because we have two narratives being spun: the threat of violence from "radicalized young jihadists" and "white patriot gun nut conspiracists".
In the Oklahoma City bombing, Tim Mcveigh convinced of the "NWO"
meme worked with protected Muslim jihadist and neo Nazi informants
to help carry out the OKC bombing.

I'm just saying, I wouldnt be surprised if some shocking but not unexpected shit goes down next year to further add fuel to the divide and climate of fear being pushed. And this isnt including the ever wildly unpredictable x-factors going on worldwide, climate change/natural disasters, government collapses, etc.
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Re: 'it's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder..'

Postby 8bitagent » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:19 am

82_28 wrote:

I was wondering earlier, that maybe that is why they knocked off Bill Cosby's son, Ennis. He threatened to literally become the president in some ways -- both in a scripted role and the "real role", ala Swarzenegger.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... Bill+Cosby

Here's a book I read in college:

Enlightened Racism: The Cosby Show, audiences and the Myth of the American Dream.

http://books.google.com/books?id=91UVXq ... q=&f=false

Worth checking out. . .


Ya think Ennis' killer may have been tied to deep state Russian mob or
black market car thieves perhaps?

So many killings have questions. The reporter/actress woman found brutally killed one year after interviewing Cheney randomly as a Omaha mall shooting happened a few miles from a Bush speech.

The killing of Clinton intern Caity Mahoney in a Star Bucks in 1997

The DC Sniper killing of an FBI woman agent

Chandra Levy

The direct connection between The Heavens Gate suicide and 9/11

The OJ Simpson murders

I remember the killing of Cosby's son and the profound sadness it had on him. Ennis has been helping mentally disabled students at the time.
It is interesting, the Cosby meme...many Americans feel "Safe" and "love" the Obamas because of that Huxtible family feeling.

This is why I feel it's of utmost priority for the secret service to stop futzing around, because those who control events seem hellbent on creating on ugly climate in the coming years to divide America. Im almost growing uncomfortable of the unanimous left chorus of hate toward Obama that coincides with the right, because I almost feel like there may be a dangerous precedent.
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Postby 8bitagent » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:24 am

DrVolin wrote:The interesting thing about the pantybomber thing is that it now has everyone clamouring that a simple allegation should be sufficient to get someone on a no-fly list.


True. It cuts both ways. People saying "where was the security? Why is security so lapse?" And others saying "theyre going too far soon, with all the invasive airport screening"

But, today they are saying in the news media that the CIA had advance knowledge, that Mutallab was blessed by Awlaki, that Yemen al Qaeda was behind it but that the CIA knew they were sending a Nigerian for a terror event. That the CIA did not circulate a report they had on Mutallab.

Occult Means Hidden wrote:
One reason Mr. al-Awlaki is so dangerous to the U.S., terrorism scholars and analysts say, is that he is a native speaker of English and a longtime U.S. resident. This gives him the cultural familiarity and shared experience to recruit jihadists and terrorists from among the millions of Muslims in the West who may be unreachable by Middle Eastern imams.

The intelligence official said Mr. Abdulmutallab speaks English with a heavy British accent, which he may have picked up either during his 2005-08 studies in London or in his native Nigeria, a former British colony where his father is a wealthy banker.


Wealthy banker huh? What's up with sons of bankers being criminals all the time? Could it be that they are the mafia? Nice nugget of info, thanks 8bit.


First thing I sadly thought of is the "Nigerian banking email scam", as much as I know that's unfair.
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Postby 82_28 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:26 am

Michael Jordan's dad. . .
There is no me. There is no you. There is all. There is no you. There is no me. And that is all. A profound acceptance of an enormous pageantry. A haunting certainty that the unifying principle of this universe is love. -- Propagandhi
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Postby 8bitagent » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:32 am

82_28 wrote:Michael Jordan's dad. . .


Yep. There's been a lot of headline news black celebrity tragedies, rises and falls.

America has an obsession with putting "white friendly" choice black celebrities as Gods...Obama, Tiger, Oprah, Michael Jackson etc...then tearing them down.

The most famous and well known celebrities worldwide have always been black Americans. Mohamed Ali, Obama, Oprah, Jordan, Mike Tyson hell as of 1994, OJ. Just interesting to ponder the message that always gets sent, as the reality of black living in America gets glossed over.
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Postby 8bitagent » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:38 am

Global tinderbox

Dec 28th 2009
From Economist.com
2010 could be a year that sparks unrest


http://www.economist.com/daily/news/dis ... 4&fsrc=nwl

IF THE world appears to have escaped relatively unscathed by social unrest in 2009, despite suffering the worst recession since the 1930s, it might just prove the lull before the storm. Despite a tentative global recovery, for many people around the world economic and social conditions will continue to deteriorate in 2010. An estimated 60m people worldwide will lose their jobs. Poverty rates will continue to rise, with 200m people at risk of joining the ranks of those living on less than $2 a day. But poverty alone does not spark unrest—exaggerated income inequalities, poor governance, lack of social provision and ethnic tensions are all elements of the brew that foments unrest.


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