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vox
6th November 2002, 17:57
In what has to be the most cynical move of the Bush administration, there is a plan to actually INCITE terrorist attacks, which will kill many people, in order to find the terrorists.

According to a classified document prepared for Rumsfeld by his Defense Science Board, the new organization--the "Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group (P2OG)"--will carry out secret missions designed to "stimulate reactions" among terrorist groups, provoking them into committing violent acts which would then expose them to "counterattack" by U.S. forces.

You read it right, and you can read the article by Chris Floyd at this page (http://www.counterpunch.org/floyd1101.html), based on an article in the LA Times.

The right-wing finds the unthinkable to be ordinary, such is the depth of its depravity. Expose this plan to everyone you know.

Lives depend on it.

vox

LeonardoDaVinci
6th November 2002, 21:34
The cheek of those bastards!!!

abstractmentality
6th November 2002, 22:01
im posting this article on the door of my dorm room. thanx for posting vox.

BOZG
6th November 2002, 22:11
A very interesting article. I think it provides some backing towards the theory that Bush and Co were responsible for 9/11.

Angie
9th November 2002, 12:14
A very interesting article. I think it provides some backing towards the theory that Bush and Co were responsible for 9/11.And Bali. And Russia (hostage scenario recently.) And the French ship. Add to the list whenever any of you feel like it.

Lefty
11th November 2002, 02:55
Thats crazy.

IHP
11th November 2002, 06:52
Lefty, are you dismissing the article or saying that the yank government is 'crazy'?:)

--IHP

Sinistra
15th November 2002, 20:20
I dont believe ( and i dont want to believe ) that this article is true .

IRANeAZAD5
18th November 2002, 03:02
they have been inciting terrorism for years

vox
18th November 2002, 09:58
Well, Sinistra, the LA Times thought it was true, and William Arkins, a military affairs expert who wrote the article for the Times thinks it's true. I'm not sure why anyone would doubt it, to be honest, given the current makeup and past behavior of the US government.

I mean, Rumsfeld has as much as said that if weapons inspectors go to Iraq, are not restricted in any way at all but don't find any weapons, that just means that the inspections have failed and the US will have to invade.

I get the feeling that people expect the Bush administration to behave rationally, but I've not idea why they may think that.

vox

El Che
18th November 2002, 12:52
This great article is sreaming for atention.