Were there no glaring inconsistencies in the media version of events, Americans would not think what they do. If the 911 Commission Report was not more like a 911 Omission Report, Americans would not think what they do. With so many lies fired at them from a television set, the whole idea of a counter terrorism fiction novel is a bad joke.
Sad truth is that most Americans at least question the official narrative of all recent terrorist attacks. These run from 911 to the London 7-7, and the most recent Parish shooting where the policeman who was supposedly shot, clearly was not. Whomever the Minister of Information is, they failed at removing the clip where the shooter hit the concrete a foot away from the officer.
At this point this supposedly dead policeman only makes everyone wonder who actually killed him; terrorists or the Secret Service. I know many Americans who are asking that very question right now, even with the media attempting to claim that their own footage does not exist. They throw out a comment about crazy conspiracy theorists then switch to a terror analyst who spends an hour talking about terrorism, but never really says anything.
When one speaks of countering terrorist organizations, that statement alone is a lie from the television set. The talking heads want American citizens to spy on their neighbors in search of potential examples of home-grown terror suspects. The real terror suspects all seem to be working at the Central Intelligence Agency.
Any on topic novels are propaganda that support the preposterous notion that Muslims living in moderate to primitive conditions are scrounging up funding for elaborate mass shootings. While the Muslim religion does defy common sense, so does the dietary content of a Big Mac. Somehow the religion of Islam should be feared, for it has some planetary hold through organizations that did not exist prior to American funding of Al-Qaida in Syria.
To fool the people, they throw a drugged Muslim in our faces, placing him on an airplane bound for the United States even though he lacked identification, ticket, passport, or luggage. A handler was with him initially, and somehow got it through to a TSA officer that the man could fly even though he was on the terror watchlist. This man came to be known as the Underwear Bomber that day.
A shooting in a movie theater was reported to have been committed by a lone gunman, yet there was more than one shooter claimed by witnesses. Military-grade tear gas was thrown into the audience from more than one direction, and there was more than one gas mask found at the scene. The claimed lone gunman shows up to court with orange hair, so drugged he can barely stand.
The best clip has to come from the Sandy Hook shooting. People claiming to be parents of a slain child are seen laughing and cutting up with people from the news company just before going on live TV. The laughter stops abruptly as the whole world watches these two people go into character before announcing the death of their child. A child who, one of several killed, was reportedly clipped military style, double tap to the head, strategic hits in less than thirty seconds by a drugged young man with disabilities.
Sad truth is that most Americans at least question the official narrative of all recent terrorist attacks. These run from 911 to the London 7-7, and the most recent Parish shooting where the policeman who was supposedly shot, clearly was not. Whomever the Minister of Information is, they failed at removing the clip where the shooter hit the concrete a foot away from the officer.
At this point this supposedly dead policeman only makes everyone wonder who actually killed him; terrorists or the Secret Service. I know many Americans who are asking that very question right now, even with the media attempting to claim that their own footage does not exist. They throw out a comment about crazy conspiracy theorists then switch to a terror analyst who spends an hour talking about terrorism, but never really says anything.
When one speaks of countering terrorist organizations, that statement alone is a lie from the television set. The talking heads want American citizens to spy on their neighbors in search of potential examples of home-grown terror suspects. The real terror suspects all seem to be working at the Central Intelligence Agency.
Any on topic novels are propaganda that support the preposterous notion that Muslims living in moderate to primitive conditions are scrounging up funding for elaborate mass shootings. While the Muslim religion does defy common sense, so does the dietary content of a Big Mac. Somehow the religion of Islam should be feared, for it has some planetary hold through organizations that did not exist prior to American funding of Al-Qaida in Syria.
To fool the people, they throw a drugged Muslim in our faces, placing him on an airplane bound for the United States even though he lacked identification, ticket, passport, or luggage. A handler was with him initially, and somehow got it through to a TSA officer that the man could fly even though he was on the terror watchlist. This man came to be known as the Underwear Bomber that day.
A shooting in a movie theater was reported to have been committed by a lone gunman, yet there was more than one shooter claimed by witnesses. Military-grade tear gas was thrown into the audience from more than one direction, and there was more than one gas mask found at the scene. The claimed lone gunman shows up to court with orange hair, so drugged he can barely stand.
The best clip has to come from the Sandy Hook shooting. People claiming to be parents of a slain child are seen laughing and cutting up with people from the news company just before going on live TV. The laughter stops abruptly as the whole world watches these two people go into character before announcing the death of their child. A child who, one of several killed, was reportedly clipped military style, double tap to the head, strategic hits in less than thirty seconds by a drugged young man with disabilities.
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