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To: SARMAN who wrote (19302)9/20/2009 12:38:08 PM
From: maceng21 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50041
 
If the conspiracies theories are true <<questionable>>, WW1 and WW2 black flag events were well organised and managed to get sentiment of the USA population behind those gruelling times.

WW1
vlib.iue.it
gwpda.org

WW2
worldwar-2.net
independent.org

The intro to WW3 "The War on Terrorism" has gotton off to a p*ss poor start. It looks like a plain fake if nothing else, and an almighty screw up that must be taking a big toll on the forces that promoted it.

911hoax.com

It's not even possible to destroy the evidence. The advent of recording tapes and TV means there are thousands if not millions of copies for historians to look at.

The military did a great job of the initial invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, they had our (certainly had mine) good will too, but then the politics should have taken over and got our boys and girls out of those countries.

Now the game is up and we know the "problem" is a little more complex then first thought, and at least some of the problem is on our own turf, and it needs fixing.

A USA backed strike on Iran would be too dangerous a play for the interested parties in power I think. They would have to somehow have to low key such an event, and in todays world of mass communications, a very difficult item to suppress.