thedailybell.com / By Staff Report / January 29, 2013
Bruce Riedel lays down clear examination of what is happening to John Kiriakou and how the Obama Administration needs to step forward to release Kiriakou from any sentence if they clearly don’t even find torture worth prosecuting. – YouTube
Dominant Social Theme: Reluctantly we torture our enemies?
Free-Market Analysis: Was Osama bin Laden a terrorist leader and did he die last year at the hands of US Navy Seals? Is Al Qaeda a radical Islamic sect or was US Intel responsible for its formation and arming to fight the USSR in the 1980s? Was 9/11 engineered by Arabs hiding in caves and if so why have the cave hideouts never been found?
These are questions the alternative media has asked and often answered in the past decade. We have reported on them as well and answered with our own questions. We are not sure of the answers but we know damn well that the official stories don’t add up.
And others know, as well – millions and millions – which is where torture comes into play. Why is it – see YouTube narrative above – that the one person in jail related to torture-whistleblowing is the whistleblower himself?
There are many reasons for this – much of it focused on the “CIA‘s” functionality. But let’s try to speak truth to power as we understand it. Top officials in the US government and NATO know damn well the official explanations are just cover stories for whatever has happened regarding the phony war on terror …
The entire scenario is a setup. It’s aimed at the West, first and foremost, not the Middle East. Some indications …
There’s plenty of evidence that Osama bin Laden was a CIA asset and that he died a decade ago, in December 2001. There’s plenty of evidence that 9/11 was not carried out in the manner described by the official story, such as it is. The FBI can’t even explain how phone calls were made from the planes when cell phones of the day didn’t reach the ground and plane phones were not installed on the models in question. And that’s just one tiny point.










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