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<blockquote data-quote="dancho" data-source="post: 13796" data-attributes="member: 245"><p><strong>New Mad Cow scare in US announced today</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The evidence is strong but not quite strong enough. (Gazes into crystal ball) I foresee a situation where somebody like Colin Powell (for example) starts the ball rolling by revealing what they know. Then an "avalanche" of information will occur. I'm reminded of the effect of the "Pentagon Papers." Those documents caused an uproar, and indirectly led to the fall of Nixon (he was trying to stop such "leaks" when he formed the "Plumbers"-- and the "Plumbers" got caught breaking into the DNC office at The Watergate Hotel) (little history review for the kids). </p><p> </p><p>My personal opinion is that Bush did not "master-mind" 9-11. I believe that it was a Saudi operation. Here's my reasoning (warning, the following is pure speculation, but if I can't speculate on The Time Travel forum, then I just don't know!) </p><p> </p><p>Let's say the the first Gulf War was "cooked up" by Bush and Hussein as a kind of swindle, wherein the soldiers on both sides are sacrificed in order to intimidate and control Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The evidence is strong that this was the case. The Iraqi army did not occupy Kuwait, they looted and destroyed it. The U.S. had SIX MONTHS to prepare for their offensive to re-take Kuwait. For SIX MONTHS, Saddam Hussein watched an enemy army grow in size and did nothing. When the fighting started, the Iraqi Army immediately RAN from Kuwait as fast as possible, leaving behind a "delaying" force that was so puny that it's presence had no effect at all. The only reason that Iraqi casualties were heavy was that there was only a few roads back to Iraq (and just one good one) and it became a shooting gallery for allied air power. Then, just as the allies are about to conquer Iraq, the war is "called off." I can't help but see GHW Bush giggling with diabolical glee at how well the plan worked (except for the un-anticipated problems with depleted uranium residue, faulty anthrax vaccine, and friendly-fire). </p><p> </p><p>At the end of the first Gulf War, Saddam and his armies sit across the border, glaring at the people of the Arabian Peninsula. The U.S. and Britain can expect "full cooperation" from Kuwait (certainly) and Saudi Arabia (probably). If not, the Allied army can go home, leaving Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the tender mercies of Saddam Hussein. Nice, eh? All the advantages of invading the oil rich gulf states with none of the disadvantages! It's brilliant! So cheap oil fuels a huge economic boom during the eight years while Clinton is smoking dope. Then the Saudis spend huge amounts of money to elect GW Bush. Why? </p><p> </p><p>Fast forward to 9-11. The Saudi politely inform GW Bush that his father's chickens have "come home to roost" (to paraphrase Malcolm X). They tell GW that they will reveal the Gulf War deception, continue to attack the U.S., and do everything in their power to destroy Bush and, incidentally, the U.S.A., unless he agrees to THEIR plan. </p><p> </p><p>The Saudi plan calls for U.S. attacks on Saudi Arabia's two worst enemies. Saddam Hussein is at the top of the list. The U.S.'s attack dog has to be put down. The Taliban in Afghanistan are also on the list. Many of these fundamentalists (like Osama Bin Laden) despise the Saudi royal family and intend to overthrow them. </p><p> </p><p>So, before the dust of the two towers has settled, Afghanistan is invaded and preparations are made for an invasion of Iraq. </p><p> </p><p>How's that for a nightmare conspiracy theory?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancho, post: 13796, member: 245"] [b]New Mad Cow scare in US announced today[/b] The evidence is strong but not quite strong enough. (Gazes into crystal ball) I foresee a situation where somebody like Colin Powell (for example) starts the ball rolling by revealing what they know. Then an "avalanche" of information will occur. I'm reminded of the effect of the "Pentagon Papers." Those documents caused an uproar, and indirectly led to the fall of Nixon (he was trying to stop such "leaks" when he formed the "Plumbers"-- and the "Plumbers" got caught breaking into the DNC office at The Watergate Hotel) (little history review for the kids). My personal opinion is that Bush did not "master-mind" 9-11. I believe that it was a Saudi operation. Here's my reasoning (warning, the following is pure speculation, but if I can't speculate on The Time Travel forum, then I just don't know!) Let's say the the first Gulf War was "cooked up" by Bush and Hussein as a kind of swindle, wherein the soldiers on both sides are sacrificed in order to intimidate and control Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The evidence is strong that this was the case. The Iraqi army did not occupy Kuwait, they looted and destroyed it. The U.S. had SIX MONTHS to prepare for their offensive to re-take Kuwait. For SIX MONTHS, Saddam Hussein watched an enemy army grow in size and did nothing. When the fighting started, the Iraqi Army immediately RAN from Kuwait as fast as possible, leaving behind a "delaying" force that was so puny that it's presence had no effect at all. The only reason that Iraqi casualties were heavy was that there was only a few roads back to Iraq (and just one good one) and it became a shooting gallery for allied air power. Then, just as the allies are about to conquer Iraq, the war is "called off." I can't help but see GHW Bush giggling with diabolical glee at how well the plan worked (except for the un-anticipated problems with depleted uranium residue, faulty anthrax vaccine, and friendly-fire). At the end of the first Gulf War, Saddam and his armies sit across the border, glaring at the people of the Arabian Peninsula. The U.S. and Britain can expect "full cooperation" from Kuwait (certainly) and Saudi Arabia (probably). If not, the Allied army can go home, leaving Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the tender mercies of Saddam Hussein. Nice, eh? All the advantages of invading the oil rich gulf states with none of the disadvantages! It's brilliant! So cheap oil fuels a huge economic boom during the eight years while Clinton is smoking dope. Then the Saudis spend huge amounts of money to elect GW Bush. Why? Fast forward to 9-11. The Saudi politely inform GW Bush that his father's chickens have "come home to roost" (to paraphrase Malcolm X). They tell GW that they will reveal the Gulf War deception, continue to attack the U.S., and do everything in their power to destroy Bush and, incidentally, the U.S.A., unless he agrees to THEIR plan. The Saudi plan calls for U.S. attacks on Saudi Arabia's two worst enemies. Saddam Hussein is at the top of the list. The U.S.'s attack dog has to be put down. The Taliban in Afghanistan are also on the list. Many of these fundamentalists (like Osama Bin Laden) despise the Saudi royal family and intend to overthrow them. So, before the dust of the two towers has settled, Afghanistan is invaded and preparations are made for an invasion of Iraq. How's that for a nightmare conspiracy theory? [/QUOTE]
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