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Posted by mark | r on 07/11/05 14:47
yeah Blair will use it to push through ID Cards - which will have NO EFFECT
on terrorism what so ever - roumers have it that the cards will (at the last
count) cost £240 - this has risen from the original quoted price of £40 -
blair's said that £240 is not a lot of money - for him maybe, but i
certainly cant afford that - also you'll have to update them every X years
costing yet another £240 tho buy then i expect the price will have risen
again
and if you dont buy one you'll get fined £2000 for every day you dont have
one - i'd rarther go to prison than subject myself to yet enother TAX! i
hope us british stand up against such opression.
expect some of my future posts to be c/o HM Prison Services :)
Mark
"Awake" <Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header> wrote in message
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>
>
> As the smoke begins to clear we see the same pattern develop as after
9-11-2001.
> The perpetrator (the fictional "Al Qaeda") is immediately named by the
media. The
> political agenda -whatever it may have been- is gone and replaced by the
"War on Terror".
> Issues such as poverty and domestic spending priorities are pushed off the
map.
> Political dissenters find little tolerance and may find themselves warned
to shut up
> and get with the program (throw up the one arm salute!).
>
> And what of the evidence for this being a strike by "Al Qaeda"? Oh, there
will be no
> investigation of that by the media. All claims by the "security services"
will be transmitted
> unquestioned. No blame will befall MI6. Instead the budgets for security
will immediately
> go up. Civil liberties will be retracted in order to "fight terror".
>
> So while the blast is still topical and before things are pushed down the
Orwellian memory
> hole let us examine this supposed "claim of responsibility". Here in
America there has never
> been even the slightest attention paid to the details of any "claim of
responsibility". All we
> get is that "the CIA confirms".
>
> In the Guardian on July 9, 2005 David Gallister reports that the claim was
made on a Web site
> registered by "Qalaah Qalaah in Abu Dhabi" and the site was hosted not in
the mysterious
> mountains of Pakistan, but "by a server in Houston, Texas".
>
> Oh my.
>
> Now we Americans reading this can see why we are never given details.
>
> It gets worse actually because even this is not traceable to any
webmaster. The claim is on
> a "forum" where anyone can post. That means some kid could have posted
this child like
> claim of an organization called "the Secret Organisation of the al-Qaida
Jihad in Europe".
>
> Sounds like something from Batman.
>
> Almost a year ago a man in San Francisco named Benjamin Vanderford faked
his own
> beheading and uploaded the video through file sharing programs. His
"beheading" was
> then reported as fact by the "American" media, in fact they seemed gleeful
to have such
> a gory incident to report.
>
> The only thing different here is that we have real dead bodies, but there
is no evidence
> whatsoever to point to any "terror group".
>
> However, we can do some theorizing. Let's look at that language of the
claim that was
> made at www.al-qal3ah.com . "The Secret Organisation of the al-Qaida Jihad
in Europe",
> oh my doesn't that sound evil! Kind of like the "axis of evil" and
referring to unnamed people
> as "evil doers" and "bad guys".
>
> Who does that? Perhaps it is better to ask "who writes that for Dubya to
say?"
>
> Climate change? Debt forgiveness for Africa? World poverty? Peace in the
Middle East?
>
> Poof!
>
> Replaced by the "War on Terror"!
>
> Can you see the smile on Dubya's face?
>
> They're all smiles at Langley and Tel Aviv as well.
>
>
> - - - - - -
> "According to Michael Moloney, Gehring had even applied to
> the CIA, and used to tell a story about it. The marine from
> Dayton 'had no academic credentials,' Moloney relates, but
> the CIA 'liked his attitude. "The world is full of commie bastards
> and all I wanted to do at that time was kill, kill, kill."'
> Moloney quotes Gehring as having said."
> -Jonathan Kwitny,"The Crimes of Patriots" ISBN: 0-393-02387-7
>
>
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