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Evelyn K. Brunswick's avatar

I think it would take a severe level of self-deception to believe the official narrative of 9-11, that it was 'blowback', I mean.

You have correctly described an uninterrupted cooperation between America/CIA and Al Qaeda, starting with Operation Cyclone in 1979. And yet, are you seriously asking your readers to believe that 9-11 was the one blip on an otherwise unblemished historical record of association between CIA and Al Qaeda (and all its offshoots)?

That strikes me as what they now call 'cognitive dissonance'.

Perhaps it's that you are scared of being labelled as a 'conspiracy theorist'? Well, I would say that's pure cowardice. Place that cowardice against your responsibility and duty to wake people up and fully inform them about the evil monsters who have always been in charge of America (and, well, Britain too for that matter). It is totally naive and gullible to believe the monsters' version of 9-11 - to think that on this one occasion they were the 'victims' and 'the good guys', and that they wouldn't stoop to murdering 'their own' citizens/subjects in order to provide a pretext to murder millions of others.

And not just with war - with neoliberalism too. You have ably described the evil of neoliberalism, after all. Although you should remember that neoliberalism was never an 'economic' system - it is a system of social control (through enforced scarcity, especially of money) and exploitation, dressed up to look like an economic system.

So you just have to look at the evil things these monsters do in order to perpetuate their neoliberal system.

It would be psychologically unbelievable indeed if the official narrative of 9-11 was in any way true. We're talking about evil monsters here. And for evil to flourish, it only takes good people to do and say nothing. Being called a 'conspiracy theorist' - and by evil monsters themselves, ironically - is a small price to pay, and should not be seen as a deterrent to telling the truth and motivating people.

Aside from that one blip, I thought your article was both brilliant and timely.

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Jennifer Akdemir's avatar

Yes, this where it began, and how it has continued ever since. Remember Thatcher's sinister threat: "There is no alternative".

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