Tuesday, February 07, 2006

[911InsideJobbers] Able Danger

http://www.waronfreedom.org/synth/synter2ed.pdf
middle of page 7

" In other words, Able Danger might represent the case officers and
terrorist controllers for a group of government-run terrorists (double
agents, plus dupes, fanatics,
and criminal energy types) used to play the roles of terrorists in the
various anti-terror drills. "

I agree with this sentence wholeheartedly. Perps disguising themselves
as trying to expose perps while actually covering up and distancing
themselves from the crime.
This is another repeated pattern seen throughout history, two recent
examples being the 911 Commission and the Iran Contra commission.

The very next paragraph brings us Curt Weldon, Sun Myung Moon's man in
congress.

Able Danger is recast as an excuse where Police State, done earlier and
thoroughly, would of protected us from Hijackers Ramming Planes into
Buildings.

Tarpley is planehugging. He is playing for the Larouche faction, which
is Grand Orient Masons, Continental as opposed to English freemasonry.
Templar One Worlders.
I could tell from his statement that "Flight 93" jumped into an old mine
and covered itself up.
His Able Danger Boosterism is just more evidence I was right.

> Folks, there is no volunatry backpedalling from the official 9/11
> narrative. Why do you think they panicked and slammed the lid shut
> on able danger? Tarpley goes into what Able danger was really about
> here in the new preface to his 9/11 Synthetic Terror.
>
> http://www.waronfreedom.org/synth/synter2ed.pdf
>
>
> You better believe the official fiction is meant to stay. Anybody
> thinking that they are ready to voluntarily concede to controlled
> demolition is literally out of their mind.


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