Monday, July 26, 2010

9/11 Conspiracy Theories - False Flags and the Strategy of Tension

I think a healthy amount of skepticism for the official 9/11 story is a good thing.  I have my own idea of what may have happened but I don't have any hard evidence and neither do any other 9/11 conspiracy theorists.  We may never know what really happened, or why, but we can look at the evidence we have access to and come to our own conclusions.  9/11 conspiracy theories range from what I think is a plausible theory, that our government knew about the terrorist plot and let it happen, to the less plausible "no plane theory" where planes didn't even hit the towers.  There is a wide range of theories but one thing everyone can agree on is that the U.S. government not only withheld the truth from us, they also covered up a massive amount of evidence that would have helped independent investigators piece together that truth.  I find it incredibly annoying to be barraged by most 9/11 conspiracy theorists, who always seem so completely certain that their theory is correct.  If you don't believe what they believe, you must be crazy, a disinformation agent, brain-washed or just plain stupid.  Then there are believers who think everything happened exactly the way our government told us that it happened and if you don't believe what they believe...  well you must be insane.


Is the official story true or is one of the many conspiracy theories true?

I admit that I have no idea what really happened on September 11th but I do have a theory.  Like many other countries, the United States has a long history of false flag operations and I think 9/11 was one of them.  In the 1950's, Iranians working for the CIA helped stage false flag operations to overthrow the Iranian government.  In the 1960's, Operation Northwoods was a plan to hijack planes and stage terrorist acts in the United States, with the purpose of starting a war with Cuba.  Also in the 60's, the Gulf of Tonkin Incident was a false flag operation that was used to justify the start of the war in Vietnam.  F.B.I. officials new about the 1993 WTC Bombing beforehand and allowed it to happen.  Two years later, Timothy McVeigh bombed a federal building in Oklahoma City, which I believe was also a false flag operation.  In response to the Oklahoma city bombing, Congress passed the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.  Following the September 11th attack, it was found that the chemicals used in the Anthrax Attacks on Capital Hill could be traced back to military stock in Ft. Detrick.  The 9/11 attack was used as an excuse for the USA Patriot Act, a War on Terror, the War in Iraq and a systematic attack on our individual rights.  9/11 proved to be the biggest and most effective false flag operation in U.S. history, allowing a gigantic leap forward in the establishment of a Totalitarian Police State.




The Strategy of Tension uses fear, disinformation, false flag attacks, psychological warfare and other divisive tactics to force a change in public opinion. We see it happening everyday in the mass media.  Fox News feeds the public a constant flow of disinformation and propagates the false left/right political dichotomy.  All the other major news outlets do the same, although they are more subtle.  Talking points and single phrases quickly become viral in the mass media.  Suddenly everyone seems to be saying the same thing, using the exact same words to describe a media event.  Stories are latched onto and quickly spun, to instill fear, distrust or hatred against "the other."  The Underwear Bomber, Time Square Bomber and Jihad Jane were all part of the governments campaign of psychological warfare to boost Patriot Act support.  They want us to think there is a gigantic network of terrorists and that we need to give up all our constitutional and fundamental rights to fight them.  We can't go around blaming Bush or Obama for these problems, there is a larger organizational effort going on.  Placing the blame on one individual or a small group of individuals ignores the larger network that allows these things to happen and continues to prop up the two-party political machine.  They will continue to divide, dis-inform and conquer us, unless we stop playing the red/blue game.



The War on Terror is not a real war, in the sense that we have a well defined enemy and a goal for defeating that enemy.  It was designed to be an open ended conflict that could potentially be fought forever.  America can define whoever she wants as a Terrorist organization or a Terrorist state, including our own citizens.  It's a giant, twisted psychological campaign to break us down, take away our rights and promote a totalitarian police state.  Instead of evaluating the root of our international relations with the middle east, we invade it, destroy it and kill people.  The United States and our partners are intentionally making the problem worse so the world can take bigger steps towards a New World Order.


Yes, I have a theory, but who is to say that it's correct.  Whatever happened is probably way more complicated than we can imagine.  What I do know is that it's okay to theorize and think about narratives that are alternative to what we are officially told is the truth.  Our government, like every other government, has a long history of lying to it's citizens.  Every government has factions that work behind the scenes, they withhold information because of national security, they do things that we don't think is right and if they think they are going to get caught, they cover it up.  I think it's safe to say that our government hasn't changed suddenly, becoming honest and transparent sometime in the last 20 years.  What really happened on 9/11,?  I don't know, but I don't believe the official story because I know something is wrong.

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