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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (23372)7/22/2005 7:25:40 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81023
 
Gus > Yesterday's dud "suicide bombings" were another story. The four failed bombings were a cointelpro job by MI5 in order to fulfil a twofold objective: first, to fool public opinion into believing that 707 was indeed perpetrated by suicide-bombers (despite the many clues pointing otherwise).

Now you agree with my interpretation for the whole show.

> I don't come up with my Mossad theory out of anti-Semitic hatred and unsubstantiated innuendos

I understand that. In fact, there are quite a few well-documented false-flag operations carried out by Israel. Further, there is no perceptible benefit to any Islamic organization or country as result of the terrorist attacks. In fact, what the bombings achieve is to "bring the house down" on any and every Muslim which, in my opinion, is what the attacks are actually about -- the demonization of Islam and, in turn, the "Israelization" of all Western countries with the intention of gaining their sympathy and support.

> PM Tony Blair and his fellow topsiders know very well that the culprit is Mossad

His agenda is not clear because he is a superb actor. Thus it's not possible to know whether he is being blackmailed or coerced or else actually believes, like his counterpart in the US, that he is waging the Biblical war to end all wars. Of course, he's not stupid and he has to know exactly what's going on.

> An insignificant blogger by the name of Gustave Jaeger...

Just like me or anyone else who uses the internet for the purpose of debate. But we each have a view and I think it's wonderful that we are still able to express it. This, for me, is a real manifestation of our freedom of speech and one can only hope that, like other similar freedoms which are being challenged, it will not be removed in time to come in the name of national or international security.