Humint Events Online: The 9/11 Coup

Saturday, February 26, 2005

The 9/11 Coup

Tarpley makes the argument that on 9/11, there was actually a coup within the US government, where Bush acceded to the demands of a rogue network bent on promoting a "clash of civilizations" campaign in the Middle East.

Apparently, during the day of 9/11, there were several threats made against Bush himself, including a coded threat against Air Force One. This last threat is most interesting. It was widely discussed in the mainstream media right after 9/11, William Safire even wrote a column talking about moles in the government who would know about the Air Force code name. Then later the White House denied that this specific threat happened, presumably in order to draw attention away from the key question of who would have known the Air Force One code name. This specific threat is actually exetremely incriminating evidence that elements of the government were behind 9/11. And this type of coup strongly implicates that the US military was involved-- which makes sense knowing what we know about the wargames being run on 9/11 that mimicked hijackings.

The thesis is fascinating and makes sense. On the morning of 9/11, Cheney may have been acting as a go-between for this rogue group, transmitting their demands to Bush. Part of their demands apparently would be to officially promote the idea that Osama bin Laden was responsible for the attacks. Tarpley thinks Bush quickly caved in to the demands of this group, who were bent on waging a world war, and in so doing, completely abdicated his responsibilities to the constitution and to the country.

An intriguing part of this story is seen by looking at the speeches Bush made on the day of 9/11. At Booker elementary, when the attacks were first starting, Bush made a short speech referring briefly to terrorism. Then later Bush taped a short speech from Barksdale Air Force base, where he was visibly shaken and omitted any reference to terrorism-- rather, he referred (tellingly) to a "faceless enemy". Then later in the evening, Bush gave a much longer speech to the nation, where he was much calmer and in command, and spoke forcefully about terrorism and good and evil. Tarpley speculates that the Barksdale speech came right after Bush realized the coup threat-- this would have right after the specific threat on Ar Force One.

It seems quite possible, if the 9/11 attacks had gone off completely as planned, that they would resulted in the killing of Bush and the destruction of Congress-- essentially the government would have been decapitated. This might well have left the country under martial law under (shiver) Dick Cheney. However it seems only half-hearted attempts were made to kill Bush, and likely the intent was more to scare him into capitulation than completely remove him. They knew he would be malleable-- Bush was, after all, essentially a puppet.

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