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Topic: Al Qaida does not exist.
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Sun 07/10/11 06:40 PM

Definition of terrorism:
2) Technique used by Governments to manipulate public opinion in order to further an agenda.

Al Qaida does not exist.


(28 February 1946 – 6 August 2005)

Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, 59, who revealed just after the 7/7 London transport bombings that Al Qaeda was the name of a CIA database of US-trained Mujaheddin and who was a harsh critic of Tony Blair and the United States for the Iraq War, collapsed while walking near Laxford Bridge in northwest Scotland.

Cook, who often walked and was thought to be in good physical health, was flown by helicopter to Inverness where he died in hospital.

Cook was succeeded as Foreign Secretary by two Jewish men, firstly Jack Straw, and after Straw by the current Foreign Secretary, David Miliband.

Cook is perhaps best known for some odd statements shortly before his death, in which he said that AlQaida did not exist, and that all intelligence agencies knew this fact.

Some words can be very dangerous for important men to utter, such as these:

"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this.

"But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism.

"The country behind this propaganda is the US . . ." - Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook




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LONDON, Aug. 6 - Robin Cook, a former British foreign secretary who quit the government to protest the invasion of Iraq, died on Saturday after collapsing in the Scottish Highlands on a mountain called Ben Stack, the police said, without explaining the cause of death. He was 59.


Stuart Ramson/Associated Press
Robin Cook said the Iraq war was against British interests.

Forum: Western Europe
Mr. Cook was close to tears in March 2003 when, as leader of the House of Commons, he rose on the very eve of battle to tell legislators that he did not believe an Iraq campaign had either international or domestic support and therefore, "with a heavy heart," he was quitting the government.

In a letter to Mr. Blair at the time he said: "In principle, I believe it is wrong to embark on military action without broad international support. In practice, I believe it is against Britain's interest to create a precedent for unilateral military action."

By resigning, Mr. Cook brought himself into line with a broad swath of the British population that was opposed to a war without a United Nations mandate and in alliance with a disliked American administration.


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Sun 07/10/11 08:31 PM
i believe Al Qaida exist but it wouldn't surprise me that there is an alterior motive for invading Iraq other than to "liberate" it,i mean hell look at the Operation Northwoods documents which some believe ispired the 911 attacks by our government(which by the way i'm iffy on this one),look at the Iran Contra scandal,George Bush SR. mentioning the New World Order thingy,the no go on the assassination attempt on Bin Laden in the late 90's,the Israely spy scandal,the no massive amounts of WMD's and no proof Iraq was involved in the 911 attacks.

Our government is corrupt as they come along with the CIA and the war happy Joint Chiefs of Staff so if all this comes out that the US government had or has alterior motives it would not surprise me.Its just so sad to see so many lives lost over a secret agenda.

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Sun 07/10/11 09:12 PM
Definition of terrorism:
2) Technique used by Governments to manipulate public opinion in order to further an agenda.


Al Qaida does not exist.

Anyone who resists the global criminal cartel is libel to be called "terrorist."

If they can't stir up enough resistance, they dress in hoods themselves and pretend to be Al Qaida.



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Sun 07/10/11 09:14 PM
.. it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country. -- Herman Göring

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Sun 07/10/11 09:15 PM
RULE BY FEAR...


"To repress rebellion is to maintain the status quo, a condition which binds the mortal creature in a state of intellectual or physical slavery. But it is impossible to chain man merely by slaving his body; the mind also must be held, and to accomplish this, fear is the accepted weapon. The common man must fear life, fear death, fear God, fear the Devil, and fear most the overlords, the keepers of his destiny."

- Manly Palmer Hall (Occultist and 33rd degree Mason)

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Sun 07/10/11 10:12 PM
btw wtf is alterior oooops i meant ulterior

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Sun 07/10/11 10:16 PM
The one thing I do respect about Obama is the fact that the first thing he did after Bin Laden was brought to justice was to call and inform President Bush. drinker It was the only classy thing he has done since becoming President, and the second thing classy he has done in his life.

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Sun 07/10/11 10:18 PM
http://youtu.be/Kw7_Rip9z20

And probably the best announcement of the Death done by the Champ!

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Sun 07/10/11 10:28 PM
My cousin was working for the U.S. State Dept. when the decision to invade Iraq was made. He had a high-level security clearance, had been there for over 20 years, was former Navy, and underwent Navy Seal Anti-terrorist training for a few weeks back in the early-to-mid 1980s. His primary assignments involved Africa and the Middle East, including going back to the war in Lebanon, the Iran-Iraq War, and Qaddafi's Line of Death.

He said that the "intelligence" fed to the media and the American public concerning Iraq was false.

I can't comment on anything else, like Al-Qaeda.

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Sun 07/10/11 10:29 PM

The one thing I do respect about Obama is the fact that the first thing he did after Bin Laden was brought to justice was to call and inform President Bush. drinker It was the only classy thing he has done since becoming President, and the second thing classy he has done in his life.


You really have little idea of what you speak. Firstly as I understand it, Bin Laden had been dead for several years, it was simply hidden.

Second, Bin Laden was in cahoots with the Bush family to begin with, going back to the mid 90's. Do some research and find out for yourself if you don't believe me.

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Sun 07/10/11 10:35 PM


The one thing I do respect about Obama is the fact that the first thing he did after Bin Laden was brought to justice was to call and inform President Bush. drinker It was the only classy thing he has done since becoming President, and the second thing classy he has done in his life.


You really have little idea of what you speak. Firstly as I understand it, Bin Laden had been dead for several years, it was simply hidden.

Second, Bin Laden was in cahoots with the Bush family to begin with, going back to the mid 90's. Do some research and find out for yourself if you don't believe me.


Try Prozac, it might help!

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Sun 07/10/11 10:36 PM


The one thing I do respect about Obama is the fact that the first thing he did after Bin Laden was brought to justice was to call and inform President Bush. drinker It was the only classy thing he has done since becoming President, and the second thing classy he has done in his life.


You really have little idea of what you speak. Firstly as I understand it, Bin Laden had been dead for several years, it was simply hidden.

Second, Bin Laden was in cahoots with the Bush family to begin with, going back to the mid 90's. Do some research and find out for yourself if you don't believe me.


I don't believe that for a minute. I know a couple guys in Afghanistan and a Navy Seal....plus my cousin with the State Dept. and another cousin who works for the CIA doing Computer Ops.

I think I might have caught word if Bin Laden had died long before. Not guaranteed, but good enough to have me satisfied. Especially since I talked with the Navy Seal not long after the compound was raided.

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Sun 07/10/11 10:48 PM



The one thing I do respect about Obama is the fact that the first thing he did after Bin Laden was brought to justice was to call and inform President Bush. drinker It was the only classy thing he has done since becoming President, and the second thing classy he has done in his life.


You really have little idea of what you speak. Firstly as I understand it, Bin Laden had been dead for several years, it was simply hidden.

Second, Bin Laden was in cahoots with the Bush family to begin with, going back to the mid 90's. Do some research and find out for yourself if you don't believe me.


I don't believe that for a minute. I know a couple guys in Afghanistan and a Navy Seal....plus my cousin with the State Dept. and another cousin who works for the CIA doing Computer Ops.

I think I might have caught word if Bin Laden had died long before. Not guaranteed, but good enough to have me satisfied. Especially since I talked with the Navy Seal not long after the compound was raided.


If they knew, you think they would tell you? If people knew he was dead before they wouldn't have much of an enemy anymore now would they?

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Sun 07/10/11 10:49 PM



The one thing I do respect about Obama is the fact that the first thing he did after Bin Laden was brought to justice was to call and inform President Bush. drinker It was the only classy thing he has done since becoming President, and the second thing classy he has done in his life.


You really have little idea of what you speak. Firstly as I understand it, Bin Laden had been dead for several years, it was simply hidden.

Second, Bin Laden was in cahoots with the Bush family to begin with, going back to the mid 90's. Do some research and find out for yourself if you don't believe me.


Try Prozac, it might help!


Prescription drugs is a topic all to itself, but I stand by my statement, you're utterly clueless.

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Sun 07/10/11 10:52 PM
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Sun 07/10/11 10:54 PM

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Laugh all you want........I tried.

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Sun 07/10/11 11:00 PM
That information barely scratches the surface of what is going on.

You can't handle the rest.

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Mon 07/11/11 03:04 AM

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Mon 07/11/11 05:16 AM
"Bin Laden was, though, a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies. Throughout the 80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to wage jihad against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. Al-Qaida, literally "the database", was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians. Inexplicably, and with disastrous consequences, it never appears to have occurred to Washington that once Russia was out of the way, Bin Laden's organisation would turn its attention to the west."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/jul/08/july7.development


If there is no al qaida then why did he call it bin laden's organization?


Organization:

n.

The act or process of organizing.

The state or manner of being organized: a high degree of organization.

Something that has been organized or made into an ordered whole.

Something made up of elements with varied functions that contribute to the whole and to collective functions; an organism.

A group of persons organized for a particular purpose; an association: a benevolent organization.

A structure through which individuals cooperate systematically to conduct business.

The administrative personnel of such a structure.


Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/organization#ixzz1RnYIr5MX

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Mon 07/11/11 05:57 AM
Edited by jrbogie on Mon 07/11/11 05:58 AM


Definition of terrorism:
2) Technique used by Governments to manipulate public opinion in order to further an agenda.



another definition of terrorism:


'the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce.'


no mention of the word 'governments' al queda damn sure dose exist.

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