A variety of current and former high-level officials have recently
warned that the Bush administration is attempting to instill a dictatorship
in America, and will itself carry out a fake terrorist attack
in order to obtain one.
Background
FBI
agents, Time
Magazine, Keith
Olbermann and The
Washington Post and Rolling
Stone have all stated that the administration has issued terror
alerts based on scant intelligence in order to rally people around
the flag when the administration was suffering in the polls. This
implies — as an initial matter only — that the administration
will play fast and loose with the facts in order to instill fear for
political purposes
More to the point, a former prominent republican congressman stated
that the
U.S. is close to becoming a totalitarian society and that the Bush
administration is using fear to try to ensure that this happens.
General Tommy Franks stated that if
another terrorist attack occurs in the United States "the Constitution
will likely be discarded in favor of a military form of government".
Current U.S. Congressman Ron Paul stated, the
government "is determined to have martial law", and that the government
is hoping to get the people "fearful enough that they will accept
the man on the white horse"
And Daniel Ellsberg, the famous Pentagon Papers whistleblower, said
"if
there is another terror attack, "I believe the president will get
what he wants", which will include a dictatorship.
Terror on U.S. Citizens by American Government?
But would the government actually kills its own people to instill
sufficient fear so that it can get what it wants? Read what the following
very smart people are saying, and then judge for yourself:
A retired 27-year CIA analyst who
prepared and presented Presidential Daily Briefs and served as a high-level
analyst for several presidents, stated that if
there was another major attack in the U.S., it would lead to martial
law. He went on to say:
"We have to be careful, if somebody does this kind of provocation,
big violent explosions of some kind, we have to not take the word
of the masters there in Washington that this was some terrorist event
because it could well be a provocation allowing them, or seemingly
to allow them to get what they want."
The former CIA analyst would not put it past the government to "play
fast and loose" with terror alerts and warnings and even
events themselves in order to rally people behind the flag
The former assistant secretary
of treasury in the Reagan
administration, called the "Father of Reaganomics", who is a former
editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and
Scripps Howard News Service, and,
said:
"Ask yourself: Would a government that has
lied us into two wars and is working to lie us into an attack on Iran
shrink from staging "terrorist" attacks in order to remove opposition
to its agenda?" He goes on to say:
If the Bush administration wants to continue
its wars in the Middle East and to entrench the "unitary executive"
at home, it will have to conduct some false flag operations that
will both frighten and anger the American people and make them accept
Bush's declaration of "national emergency" and the return of the
draft. Alternatively, the administration could simply allow any
real terrorist plot to proceed without hindrance.
A series of staged or permitted attacks would
be spun by the captive media as a vindication of the neoconsevatives'
Islamophobic policy, the intention of which is to destroy all Middle
Eastern governments that are not American puppet states. Success
would give the US control over oil, but the main purpose is to eliminate
any resistance to Israel's complete absorption of Palestine into
Greater Israel.
Think about it. If another 9/11-type "security
failure" were not in the works, why would Homeland Security czar
Chertoff go to the trouble of convincing the Chicago Tribune that
Americans have become complacent about terrorist threats and that
he has "a gut feeling" that America will soon be hit hard?
A member of the British Parliament stated that
"there
is a very real danger" that the American government will stage a false
flag terror attack in order to justify war against Iran and to gain
complete control domestically
A former National Security Adviser told the Senate that
a terrorist act might be carried out in the U.S. and falsely blamed
on Iran to justify war against that nation.
President Carter recently impliedly
acknowledged
the risk of staged provocation in order to start a war against Iran.
Former Senator Gary Hart warned Americans that
the
White House might create a "Gulf of Tonkin" or "remember the Maine"
type incident to justify war against Iran (starting at 7:15 minutes)
The former UN Weapons Inspector, an American, who stated before the
Iraq war started that there were no weapons of mass destruction is now
saying
that
he would not rule out staged government terror by the U.S. government.
And an allegedly-leaked GOP memo
touts
a new terror attack as a way to reverse the party's decline.
No way, That's Nuts
Sounds nuts, right?
Sorry to have to tell you, but "false flag terror" -- that is, state-sponsored
terrorism, blamed on the "bad guys" of choice -- is an age-old trick
which has been used by governments around the world for thousands of
years to consolidate power and create support from their people. See
this
article on the Reichstag fire, and this article
on
the perennial ploy of those grabbing power.
But even recent events provide a glimpse into the world of false flag
terror:
The well-respected former Indonesian president believes that
the
government may have had a role in the Bali bombings (see also
this
video).
And Americans dressed as Arabs have
apparently been setting off car bombs in Iraq (apparently, when
it was discovered that some of the cars used in Iraqi bombings recently
came from the U.S., the cover story became
American
cars were involved in car bombings only because they had recently been
stolen from the U.S. and then shipped to Iraq -- but
does it make sense that Iraqi insurgents would steal cars in the U.S.
and ship them all the way to Iraq?)
Similarly, Britain's
false
flag attacks in Iraq made the news. And the press has acknowledged
that the death of the
lead
investigator into the Basra incident was mysterious.
And the former director of the National Security Agency said
"By any
measure the US has long used terrorism. In ‘78-79 the Senate was
trying to pass a law against international terrorism - in every version
they produced, the lawyers said the US would be in violation"(the
audio is
here)
History proves that the officials' warnings of a terror attack by our
own government are well-founded.