Monday, April 10, 2006

[political-research] More on cia-drugs, etc.

Leander/Hahn:
 
Re: the ADL and Berlusconi: the ADL seems to have a special fondness for shady international billionaires.  This is why quite a few conspiracy researchers have suspected that the ADL is an arm of the Octopus, the international billionaire network which runs much of the world and which has close ties to international organized crime.
 
Re: cia-drugs: most of the key questions about 9/11 were discussed in cia-drugs, from a wide range of viewpoints, before they were mentioned anywhere else on the planet.  As I recall, Brian Downing Quig had some especially interesting analysis of events at the Emma E. Booker School on the morning of 9/11.  Quig had an encyclopedic knowledge of world conspiracy literature, especially the serious material, not the kid stuff.
 
I still think that Delmart Vreeland is an important piece of the 9/11 puzzle, although I am not sure how.  The Vreeland controversy suggests that a group within the government was developing a scheme to frame Iraq and Russia for 9/11.
 
I don't recall anyone on cia-drugs ever endorsing the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.  In fact, they explicitly and strongly rejected the concept of a Jewish conspiracy as described in the Protocols.  Almost everyone on the list, however, thought that the Protocols described methods and techniques that are used by real-world international conspirators from many different religious and ethnic groups.  Stripped of the anti-Semitic coating, it is a brilliant manual on how to bamboozle and rip off the human race.


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