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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: Don Earl who started this subject8/25/2003 2:12:08 AM
From: Raymond Duray   of 20039
 
Al Qaeda, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the CIA and MI5?

Don,

Here's an interesting chapter from a new book on the New World Order machinations.

infowars.com

What I find interesting is the glimpses into shadowy connections between U.S./UK intelligence services and the key players in the al Qaeda network. There is a logical reason to believe that they might actually have a symbiotic relationship.

Here's a telling quote:

Qatada wasn’t transferred to Guantanamo because he actually was a terrorist,
unlike the other ‘residents’ of the naval brig. A Guantanamo official, quoted in the
Los Angeles Times, stated, “some of these guys literally don’t know the world is
round.”15 The same report detailed how U.S. authorities had yet to identify any
senior Al Qaeda leaders among the nearly 600 terror suspects from 43 countries
being held at Guantanamo Bay. The torture camp consisted of nothing more than
a group of goat herders that had been given a gun and thrown onto the front line
by the Taliban.

As the Qatada case highlights, the real Al-Qaeda and Taliban leadership were
whisked away to safety by orders of U.S. and British intelligence. This contradicts
the entire scope of the ‘war on terrorism’ and leads us to question who precisely
is giving comfort to terrorists – rogue states or our own governments?
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