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dissent from aa on 2001-12-05 11:32 [#00058344]



I was alarmed by the fact that none of the major media
institutions asked the question of who benefits from
September 11. In reality, President GWBush gets more out of
the deal than anyone else in the world. Public opinion was
faltering and becoming more and more hostile towards him.
One week before the attacks, the public began to question
his legitimacy as president. The media has nearly gone hush
hush about the whole question of legitimacy, the obvious
corporate take over that his policy allows, the faked energy
crisis and the fact that the arms industry(i.e. the people
who make war possible) made large contributions to his
campaign(I'm sure there were a few under the table, you
jack-me-off I'll suck-you-off type deals as well). Not only
that, it's very funny to note that the oil corporations
(that's his dad and a whole slew of elitist fraternity scum)
are going to benefit so much off of the terrorism in
Afghanistan, and that's what it is, in terms of corporate
expansion and integration. Just a thought. it couldn't
possibly be true though. That's never happened before in
history...

except with Hitler...
Stalin...
Nero...
Caligula...
I'm going to sleep...


 

Korben Dallas from _ on 2001-12-05 11:39 [#00058346]



Yeah .. I talked to someone who was convinced of such a
conspiracy theory .. Just like Pearl Harbour also.
Apparently the US needs a war every ca. 7years [economic
reasons and what have you] .. and as you say, what better
way to ensure public support, as well as making a buck or
two (three million/billion) off it?

I don't know tho. I mean .. essentially it doesn't matter -
well. I guess it does - but then it also doesn't ?


 

Ceri JC from Wales, UK on 2001-12-05 11:40 [#00058347]



Oh, and I'll benefit as it'll mean it's far easier for me to
get a job at my cousins company as they'll tighten down
regualtions on eastern country work permits.


 


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