More Little 9/11 Lies
Little lies about the ability of the NSA to intercept "terrorist" calls prior to 9/11.
Lots of little lies about "al Qaeda" and the CIA (i.e. al-CIA-duh)
Of course, the big 9/11 lies still remain intact-- because most people cannot believe that the "powers that be" could produce such "big lies".
The big 9/11 lies:
-- Islamic terrorists hijacked planes (there were no hijackers, the perps didn't really use planes, the videos were faked)
-- the WTC collapsed from plane crash damage and fires (the WTC was really demolished by nuclear weaponry)
Have a nice day!
Lots of little lies about "al Qaeda" and the CIA (i.e. al-CIA-duh)
Of course, the big 9/11 lies still remain intact-- because most people cannot believe that the "powers that be" could produce such "big lies".
The big 9/11 lies:
-- Islamic terrorists hijacked planes (there were no hijackers, the perps didn't really use planes, the videos were faked)
-- the WTC collapsed from plane crash damage and fires (the WTC was really demolished by nuclear weaponry)
Have a nice day!
8 Comments:
The only reason for the NSA to intercept "terrorist" calls prior to 9/11 or AFTER 9/11 has to do with making sure that none of the "terrorists" stray off the ranch, and if any do, to ensure that they, their contacts, and their families are either sufficiently threatened or for those prone to being too talkative, are escorted to a "safe house" at Guantanamo Bay for an extended period of time or even until their time on this Earth has expired forever.
Spooked:
Would you please ask A.P. where someone can find information regarding the use of what A.P. implies was a cell phone immediately after the assassination of Dr. King.
I've not heard anything about that before, though I am aware that the gentleman who is seen in the famous photo pointing towards the rooming house was a longtime CIA affiliated
Memphis police department Lieutenant.
Thanks.
Correction to the above comment:
The gentleman I referred to was NOT pointing towards the rooming house. He (Memphis undercover policeman Merrell McCullough) is the man seen in the famous photo who is bending down as though to offer assistance to the mortally wounded Dr. King.
Sorry for the error.
I'll check with him about the cell phone thing.
The Jackson cell phone anecdote is in one of the Pepper books: “Orders to Kill: The Truth Behind the Murder of Martin Luther King” or “An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King.”
It's difficult to know what to make of many of the unsupported assertions and implications in the post about the MLK assassination.
Hopefully, A.P. didn't intentionally set out to undermine his basic thesis that MLK's assassination was not the work of a "lone nut", but who knows?
Stranger things...and those of you who "get it" know exactly what I mean.
AP's assertions are based on the Pepper books that he has read and has kindly told us about. Not everything is on the internet!
If you read the Pepper books and find that AP was wrong about something, please let me know.
A.P.'s article about MLK comes across as a hodge podge of assertions and allegations from which he apparently expects readers to make sense of.
Here are two examples from A.P.'s article.
"...James Earl Ray did not kill Rev. King, and that a local hood, Lloyd Jowers, and numerous co-conspirators, did."
"Dr. King’s murder by the American Gestapo regime..."
Dr. Pepper does NOT implicate Jesse Jackson in Dr. King's murder, but A.P. does.
If A.P.'s article is based on Pepper's books, then A.P. either didn't read them or else he's misrepresenting what Pepper wrote.
Which is it?
Sloppy research or intentional misrepresentation could explain the
impossible assertion that Jesse Jackson had a cell phone which he used when Dr. King was murdered.
Which is it?
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