On 18/07/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Nix</b> <<a href="mailto:nix@esperi.org.uk">nix@esperi.org.uk</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, John G. Walker mused:<br>> I too will believe much of the neo-cons, but not that they faked the<br>> attack on the Twin Towers, for the simple reason that, had they faked<br>> the attack, they would have made the Bad Guys someone they wanted to
<br>> have a war with (eg the Iraqis). Bush spent 10th September<br>> unsuccessfully trying to get people to "prove" that it was Saddam<br>> Hussein that was behind the attack.<br><br>Another major reason. Given the record of the present US administration,
<br>had they done it, they would have *buggered it up* just like they've<br>buggered up everything else they've tried to do, likely through making<br>plans that assume that everything works perfectly, and then running<br>
around like headless chickens when it didn't.<br><br>This `plot' essentially assumes that the Bush Administration and Osama<br>bin Laden are in cahoots. And *that* is a step too far. It's as stupid<br>as assuming Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were in cahoots, and for
<br>much the same reasons (they hate each other! They're ideological<br>opposites!)</blockquote><div><br>
This, in fact, would be the perfect cover for such a relationship. It's
too far fetched so nobody could ever beleive it. Osama bin Laden and
George W probably still hate each other but they keep each other in
power -- Al Zaquarwi is the patsy.<br>
</div><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">> But don't you think, if the Bush administration had organised the 9/11<br>> attacks, they'd have put Saddam Hussein in the frame right away?
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No need. Bush just drops the name and the good citizens do the rest.
Effectively the masses convince themselves. They then demand a reaction
and the government kindly obliges.<br>
</div><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">... and that by now it would all have fallen apart? Hell, the first<br>person to get fired from the administration after that would have
<br>quietly talked, or gone to the press with it, or both...</blockquote><div><br>
Or quietly disappeared. It's not beyond the, shall we say, the MIB, to coerce or dispose of 'undesirables'.<br>
</div><br></div>Anyone who's read The Illuminatus Trilogy might
understand that this bit of fiction is plausible as it so
impossible to concieve.<br><br>
t.<br>-- <br>Regards,<br><br>Tom Robinson