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@Misterman, The problem with Nigerians is bigmanism, they always feel hurt or bad whenever someone advices them on how to do things better because they always believe they know it all. I can't imagine how my comments were taken the way he took them when I was only pointing him to a more workable route towards what he wants to achieve. Anyway, I wish him good luck, good thing is that people with such attitudes easily show them and for some of us we certainly don't have time for such even if the project is worth millions of naira. Thanks for your time. |
I am not interested but again you need to understand the meaning of a public discussion forum. Anything you put down is subject to anyone commenting on so if you don't want people writing what you can't understand do personal emails. So, I will not bloody well mind my own business when you keep putting things down that make me wonder why people think they are presenting business opportunities when they don't know how to go about them. |
Since 1999 I guess this is the first time we will be having serious credibility problems with the National Assembly apart from the Buharigate issue. Allowing this type of financial recklessness (even if they choose not to call it scam or fraud) to stand will send very wrong signals to the present administration position on corruption. |
I am actually tripping with this your post full of ideas. I see you as another slowpoke, what is all these nonsense about praising OBJ? It seems that anyone that does not agree with any trash some of you put down here is now a supporter of OBJ. For heaven's sake the man is no longer the president of Nigeria, move on with your life. |
Thanks Taiwoaigor, Any reason for the large graphical banner? Will clients (both existing and prospective ones) benefit from seeing a large graphical banner on the website? Thanks for your time. |
Kay, No vex you hear? Just airing my opinion just as you aired yours, no offense. Until you are able to understand the analogy with the person looking for GSM phone to use asking GSM service providers and GSM manufacturers to contact him/her and seeing the futility in that you will certainly not understand why I made the comment I made. Enjoy and good luck with your project. NB: Based on your strategy, can you possibly handle up to 200 calls today on this project assuming 200 people decide to call you without your battery going flat? There is always a right way and a wrong way of doing anything in this world and as they say it's your world and your choice. |
Criticisms for this site are welcome, www.justalternativepower.com Tried to make the navigation and links easier to use. The old site may be seen at www.justalternativepower.com/inverterconfig.html |
People should call you? Ok, that's interesting. It's like someone that wants to buy a GSM phone asking phone manufacturers and GSM companies to call him/her. Gy, it should be the other way round, you can ask for email addresses or phone numbers to send emails to or to call. You require the services of web designers more in this case, not necessarily the other way round. Enjoy. |
What are these videos about before I dedicate bandwidth to seeing them as I am not on broadband? ![]() |
No armed robber will venture any operation in a home or a whole street if he knows that the people have guns to defend themselves in their homes. No armed robber will attack a bus and rob all the passengers at gun point if he knows that some passengers or majority are armed. Put differently, armed robbery is common in Nigeria because the armed robbers have access to guns whereas the victims usually don't have access to guns. Let people carry guns legally and lets see the armed robbers that will plan operations targeted at peoples homes unless they have written their wills. Arm people legally, it is the right thing to do or let the police disarm the robbers. A lot of innocent lives have been wasted just because victims were not able to defend themselves. |
The funny thing is that more and more people are more inclined to believe whatever he says or claims rather than taking time to substantiate such claims. How someone will be contracted to investigate Nigeria's dwindling oil reserves beats my imagination. We have reservoir engineers to do such calculations and I thought the foreign venture partners were the operators and not NNpc that just sit down to share or loot money. Can anyone point to a school where Philips got his PhD from or do people now award themselves PhDs? http://chippla..com/2005/12/is-philip-emeagwali-fake.html seems to have some interesting issues with claims made by this man. |
@smartsoft, Thanks on your comments on the site. But on this pig I don't think he has a right to say what he wants to say to anyone for that matter without being responded to. He may be taking advantage of freedom of speech and so am I. |
Ndipe:I believe it is an era for Africa to reclaim its lost clout, do not forget that Africans were used to develop countries like US and even Britain as slaves. Now is the time to develop ourselves but it won't be easy as long as quite a number of leaders in Africa continue to take instructions from the White House and 10 Downing Street. We need leaders with vision and purpose. With all the abundant human and natural resources in Africa, we don't have any business being in the state we are in today but tomorrow will certainly be better than today, if we believe. |
Holiness_M:Is this the same question you have been asking your father since your mother gave birth to you? You are simply a waste of orgasm. |
Hello, Could anyone please comment on or criticize this website www.liftallinvestment.com? It is actually a redesign of one that maintained the same old look for about 4 years. You may compare with www.liftallinvestment.com/maintenance.htm Thanks |
The spirit of the innocent people sent to their early graves in Iraq based on an illegal invasion of that country by a lying Bush is haunting the senators |
@batu, Appearing to be a professional is not the same thing as being a professional so you can continue to make senseless comments and chase people around while imagining you are making sense. As they say, it's your world. |
How someone like chidichris will defend the likes of Kalu and IBB beats my imagination silly. Sometimes I think this clown is a danger to himself. |
He should also state the exact work he did for Nigeria and the amount involved and the amount that is still being owed to him. The level of apathy he displays is high and with all due respect we don't need people with such mindset today. As regards his achievements, he could end up becoming the next Dead Sea who refused to give out anything. It will be interesting to know exactly what he was paid to do that he feels the oil companies are benefiting from. Was he asked to quantify the oil resources or confirm that crude oil was dwindling even when it is common knowledge that oil is a wasting assest. |
chidichris, You are in Dubai, so you are one exposed Nigerian according to you. But in all honesty, rather than become as exposed as you are (remember say if you carry monkey go US e never change the fact say na monkey e still be) I will gladly catch the next flight back to Enugu and from the airport head straight to village and start farming. It will be far better than what you have become, a clueless and confused Nigerian who finds it supremely difficult to even understand what he is talking about. There is still time for change, you will be more useful to yourself as a bus driver or conductor (that is if you will even understand basic road signs). How many times have people informed you that you are ill informed and that you lack basic comprehension of issues. It is people like you that made the former information minister to state that Nigerians abroad are inconsequential. |
As they say in the village of the blind one eyed man is king. The minister has given very sound reasons why re-denomination is not a priority for now as indeed it will not make the Naira to appreciate unless serious steps are taken to make the Naira appreciate, not just knocking off zeros. But of course, some know nothing but look for people to abuse when they are lacking in understanding. |
shango:If you want to insult Chriatians come out and do it openly, stop hiding behind such silly comments on what people feel and think should be done to people that kill others. |
McKren:So, if people informed him about what Soludo intended to do it is ok to let it be, is that what you are implying? Sometimes I can't believe some posts on this forum. |
I think I agree with the minister. Considering the fact that the president will be held accountable for anything that happens in this country until 2011 every single major policy must be brought to his knowledge. That Soludo failed to realize this beats my imagination silly. The independence being granted to CBN does not mean that it can wake up one morning and tell Nigerians that from tomorrow we will be using Zimbabwean dollar, no, such will not stand. |
The case of Vasta is even more disturbing, killing one's friend without any concrete reason. A generation of friends (the children of both families) may have been effectively turned into enemies by the actions of one man or even one man plus the wife because IBB would not have killed Vasta without Maryam agreeing to it. |
I-man:Your Bush Loving Syndrome nko? Getting better or worse? I-man:Hmmmm, everyday I wake up and with more information coming out into the public domain I am now more inclined to have all options on the table as regards 911. Don't trust Bush and would be surprised if you trust him. |
@debosky, I agree that it won't be easy for anyone to imagine that the US attacked itself but when some inconsistencies exist as illustrated by Cheney's time wahala one begins to think otherwise. The author raised a lot of issues that are mind boggling and believe me even Americans themselves are becoming tired of Bush who I see as someone that is very unintelligent. The world watches as he is thinking seriously about attacking Iran even when the 2 previous campaigns have been failures. @funloving, Did anyone force you to read this thread? Go to the jokes or gossip section if you find the thread too difficult for you to comprehend. |
Sorry, I forgot to add that those that cannot read and assimilate should disregard the content, my mistake. |
From my inbox, read and enjoy ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ IV. Why Did the President and His Secret Service Agents Remain at the School? Upon hearing that a plane had struck one of the Twin Towers, President Bush reportedly believed that it was an accident. It was not terribly strange, therefore, that he decided to go ahead with the photo-op at the school in Sarasota. Word of the second strike, however, should have indicated to his Secret Service agents---assuming that these strikes were unexpected---that the country was undergoing an unprecedented terrorist attack. And yet he was allowed to remain at the school for another half hour. This behavior was very strange. The president's location had been highly publicized. If the attacks were indeed unexpected, the Secret Service, having no idea how many planes had been hijacked, would have suspected that the president himself was one of the targets: What could be more satisfying to foreign terrorists attacking high-value targets than to kill the president? For all the Secret Service would have known, a hijacked airliner might have been bearing down on the school at that very minute, ready to crash into it, killing the president and everyone else there---including the Secret Service agents themselves. It is, in any case, standard procedure for the Secret Service to rush the president to a safe location whenever there is any sign that he may be in danger. And yet these agents, after allowing the president to remain in the classroom another 10 minutes, permitted him to deliver his regularly scheduled TV address, thereby announcing to the world that he was still at the school. Would not this behavior be explainable only if the head of the Secret Service detail knew that the targets did not include the president? And how could this have been known unless the attacks were being carried out by people within our own government? The 9/11 Commission, far from asking these questions, said only: “The Secret Service told us they . . . did not think it imperative for [the president] to run out the door.”[58] A serious inquiry into this matter, therefore, remains to be made. V. Why Did the 9/11 Commission Lie about Vice President Cheney’s Activities? One sign of the complicity of Vice President Cheney is the fact that the 9/11 Commission evidently felt a need to lie about the time of two of his activities: his entry into the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) under the White House and authorization to shoot down any hijacked airliners. It had been widely reported that the vice president had gone down to the PEOC shortly after the second strike on the WTC, hence about 9:15.[59] The most compelling witness was Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta, who testified to the 9/11 Commission that when he entered the PEOC at 9:20, Cheney was already there. The 9/11 Commission Report, however, claimed that Cheney did not enter the PEOC until “shortly before 10:00, perhaps at 9:58.”[60] Mineta’s testimony was simply omitted from the final report of the Zelikow-led 9/11 Commission. Why would the Commission go to such lengths---telling an obvious lie and omitting publicly available evidence---to conceal the true time of Cheney’s entry into the PEOC? One possible reason would involve the testimony of Mineta, who said: During the time that the airplane was coming in to the Pentagon, there was a young man who would come in and say to the Vice President, “The plane is 50 miles out.” “The plane is 30 miles out.” And when it got down to “the plane is 10 miles out,” the young man also said to the Vice President, “Do the orders still stand?” And the Vice President . . . said, “Of course the orders still stand. Have you heard anything to the contrary?”[61] Mineta reported that this conversation occurred at about 9:25 or 9:26. This testimony creates a problem for the official story. Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld’s spokesman, in explaining why the Pentagon was not evacuated before it was struck, claimed that “[t]he Pentagon was simply not aware that this aircraft was coming our way.”[62] The 9/11 Commission supported this claim, alleging that there was no warning about an unidentified aircraft heading towards Washington until 9:36 and hence only “one or two minutes” before the Pentagon was struck at 9:38.[63] Mineta’s account, however, says that Cheney knew about an approaching aircraft more than 10 minutes earlier. There would have been over 12 minutes for the Pentagon to be evacuated; 125 lives could have been saved. Mineta’s account also implies that Cheney had issued stand- down orders. Mineta himself did not make this allegation, saying instead that he assumed that “the orders” were to have the plane shot down. But that interpretation does not fit what actually happened--the aircraft was not shot down. It would also make the story unintelligible: The young man’s question whether the orders still stood would not make sense unless they were orders to do something unexpected---not to shoot the aircraft down. By omitting Mineta’s testimony and stating that Cheney did not enter the PEOC until almost 10:00, the 9/11 Commission implied that Cheney could not have given a stand-down order to allow an aircraft to strike the Pentagon. The full brazenness of the Commission’s lie is illustrated by the fact that it contradicts Cheney’s own account, which can still be read on the White House website. Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press” five days after 9/11, Cheney said: “[A]fter I talked to the president, . . . I went down into . . . the Presidential Emergency Operations Center. . . . [W]hen I arrived there within a short order, we had word the Pentagon's been hit.”[64] So he got there, as Mineta said, some time before the Pentagon was struck, not 20 minutes afterwards. The lie about Cheney’s entry into the PEOC was also important to the controversy over whether the US military shot down Flight 93. The 9/11 Commission, simply ignoring a vast amount of evidence that the plane had been shot down,[65] supported the official claim that it was not shot down by claiming that Cheney, having not arrived at the PEOC until almost 10:00, did not issue the shoot-down order until after 10:10---which would have been seven or more minutes after Flight 93 had crashed (at 10:03, accord- ing to the official account). But in addition to the evidence that Cheney had been in the PEOC since about 9:15, we also have evidence---including statements from Richard Clarke, who was the national coordinator for security and counterterrorism, and Colonel Robert Marr, the head of NORAD’s northeast sector (NEADS)[66]---that Cheney’s shoot- down order was issued well before 10:00.[67] The 9/11 Commission’s obvious lies about Cheney’s activities give reason to suspect that it, under the leadership of Philip Zelikow, was trying to conceal Cheney’s responsibility for the Pentagon strike and the downing of Flight 93.[68] Incidentally, although Michael Bronner’s aforementioned article and the movie United 93, on which he worked, were obviously intended to bolster the official account about this flight, they do not refute the conclusion that this account is false. For one thing, the cell phone calls, which play a central role in the drama, were technologically impossible in 2001.[69] Moreover, Major General Larry Arnold, who was the commanding general of NORAD’s Continental Region at the time, said after seeing United 93: “The movie trailer said the military was not notified of UAL 93 until 4 minutes after it had crashed. That is not true as we were notified a short time before it crashed. . . . I advised Col. Marr to intercept UAL 93.”[70] VI. Did the Bush-Cheney Administration Have Motives for Orchestrating the 9/11 Attacks? When prosecuting attorneys seek to prove the defendant to be guilty as charged, they have to show “means, motive, and opportunity.” It is clear that the Bush-Cheney administration, including its Pentagon under the leadership of Donald Rumsfeld, had---unlike al-Qaeda---the means and the opportunity to orchestrate the events of 9/11. Of the several motives that high officials in the administration would have had, I will mention three: Afghanistan: Zbigniew Brzezinski’s 1997 book, The Grand Chessboard, said that establishing military bases in Central Asia would be crucial for maintaining “American primacy,” partly because of the huge oil reserves around the Caspian Sea. But American democracy, he added, “is inimical to imperial mobilization,” which requires “economic self-denial (that is, defense spending) and . . . human sacrifice (casualties even among professional soldiers).” Explaining that the public had “supported America’s engagement in World War II largely because of the shock effect of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,” Brzezinski suggested that Americans today would support the needed military operations in Central Asia only “in the circumstance of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat.”[71] Support for these operations was generated by the 9/11 attacks plus the claim by the Bush-Cheney administration that these attacks had been planned in Afghanistan by Osama bin Laden—-a claim for which the administration refused to provide any proof[72] and for which even the FBI admits that it “has no hard evidence.”[73] ----------------------------------------------------------- A more specific motivation was provided by the “pipeline war.”[74] The Bush-Cheney administration supported UNOCAL’s plan to build an oil-and-gas pipeline through Afghanistan, but the Taliban, being unable to provide sufficient security, had become regarded as an obstacle. In a July 2001 meeting in Berlin, representatives of the administration, trying to get the Taliban to share power with other factions, reportedly said, “Either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of bombs.”[75] When the Taliban refused, the Americans reportedly said that “military action against Afghanistan would go ahead . . . before the snows started falling in Afghanistan, by the middle of October at the latest.”[76] Given the fact that the attacks on New York and Washington occurred on September 11, the U.S. military had time to get logistically ready to begin the attack on Afghanistan on October 7. Iraq: Some key members of the Bush-Cheney administration--- including Paul Wolfowitz, Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Donald Rumsfeld, and Dick Cheney himself---had in the late 1990s been active members of an organization, the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), that advocated attacking Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein, establish a strong military presence, and control the oil.[77] PNAC’s Rebuilding America’s Defenses, released late in 2000, reiterated the idea of a permanent military presence in the Gulf region, saying that the “unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification,” but “the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein.”[78] Immediately upon taking office, both Paul 0’Neill and Richard Clarke have revealed, the Bush administration was intent on taking over Iraq. The only question was “finding a way to do it,” as O’Neill put it. “The terrorist attacks of September 11,” said Bob Woodward, “gave the U.S. a new window to go after Hussein.” Although no Iraqis were among the alleged hijackers, the Bush administration was able to use 9/11 as a pretext to attack Iraq. Given the state of fear created of fear created in the American psyche by 9/11, the administration needed only to fabricate evidence that Saddam was acquiring nuclear weapons while also suggesting that he had been involved in 9/11.[79] Increased Military Spending: A second possible motive was provided by PNAC’s more general goal of increasing America’s military superiority sufficiently to establish a global Pax Americana. This goal had already been asserted in the 1992 draft of the “Defense Planning Guidance,” written by Wolfowitz and Libby under the guidance of Cheney, who was completing his tenure as secretary of defense. In 2000, Wolfowitz and Libby were participants in PNAC’s project to produce Rebuilding America’s Defenses, in which this goal showed up again. This document also contained an idea perhaps derived from Brzezinski’s book: After saying that the desired Pax Americana “must have a secure foundation on unquestioned U.S. military preeminence” and that such preeminence will require a technological transformation of the US military, it added that this process of transformation will “likely be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event--like a new Pearl Harbor."[80] When 9/11 came, it was immediately treated as “the Pearl Harbor of the 21st century,” as Bush reportedly called it that very night.[81] It was also characterized as, in Bush’s words, “a great opportunity,”[82] with Rumsfeld adding that 9/11 created “the kind of opportunities that World War II offered, to refashion the world.”[83] This idea then showed up in the previously mentioned Rice- Zelikow document, The National Security Strategy of the United States of America for 2002, which brazenly said: “The events of September 11, 2001 opened vast, new opportunities.”[84] A central dimension of the desired technological transformation of the military was the weaponization of space, euphemistically called “Missile Defense.” (One neocon, Lawrence Kaplan, has candidly said: “Missile defense isn’t really meant to protect America. It’s a tool for global domination.”[85]) In January of 2001, the Commission to Assess U.S. National Security Space Management and Organization, which was chaired by Rumsfeld, published its report. Speaking of the need for massive funding for the U.S. Space Command, the Rumsfeld Commission asked whether such funding would occur only after a “Space Pearl Harbor.”[86] On the evening of 9/11 itself, Rumsfeld held a press conference. Senator Carl Levin, the chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, was asked: “Senator Levin, you and other Democrats in Congress have voiced fear that you simply don’t have enough money for the large increase in defense that the Pentagon is seeking, especially for missile defense. . . . Does this sort of thing convince you that an emergency exists in this country to increase defense spending?”[87] Congress immediately appropriated an additional $40 billion for the Pentagon and hundreds of billions more later, with few questions asked. Conclusion: The Preeminent Importance of 9/11 The above evidence, plus the fact that all the “evidence” that seems to implicate the alleged hijackers, such as cellphone calls, airport photos, and discovered luggaqe and passports, appears to have been fabricated, leads to the conclusion that 9/11 was a false-flag operation orchestrated by the Bush administration for primarily imperial reasons.[88] If this conclusion is correct, then exposing the falsity of the official account of 9/11 should be high on the agenda of all people committed to reversing the present policies of the U.S. government, for at least four reasons. First, 9/11 has provided the pretext for at least most of the malevolent and destructive policies carried out by the Bush-Cheney administration since that day. When any objection is raised to this administration’s illicit policies---from illegal invasions to torture to illegal spying to weaponizing space to talk of a nuclear first strike---the answer is always the same: “The critics fail to understand that the world changed on 9/11.” Until the truth about 9/11 is exposed, it will remain a blank check for virtually anything desired by this administration. Second, the truth about 9/11 is one truth that the American people would not tolerate. They have proven remarkably, even disturbingly, tolerant of many other things---such as the clear indication from the Downing Street memo that the Bush administration planned to “fix” the intelligence about Iraq’s WMDs---that should have led to demands for impeachment.[89] But the American people simply would not allow an administration to stay in power after learning that it had orchestrated the attacks of 9/11. Third, the orchestration of the attacks of 9/11 goes far beyond any previous instance of “high crimes and misdemeanors” that have previously been cited as cause for impeachment. The attacks were---in the words of Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld themselves---heinous crimes. Any U.S. citizens who participated in planning, carrying out, and/or covering up these attacks are guilty of treason, as defined by Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution, because these attacks were acts of war against the United States---again, according to the assessment of Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld themselves. If this treason is not publicly uncovered and prosecuted, there is little hope for the survival of the democratic forms we still have. If we fail to have a serious investigation of the prima facie evidence for such treason---especially given the fact that this evidence, once examined, is overwhelming[90]---we will in effect be telling the perpetrators that they can get away with virtually anything. Finally, to reverse the policies of the Bush-Cheney administration will require more than simply removing this administration from office---something that could be legitimately done for any number of reasons. The attacks of 9/11 were orchestrated to further the project of creating an American empire of truly global scope and, as we saw earlier, this has been a long and bipartisan project. Differences have involved strategy, emphasis, and demeanor more than the goal itself. The replacement of the Bush-Cheney administration by a Democratic administration for some reason other than 9/11 would probably simply result in a reversion to the subtler, more sophisticated, and hence more effective form of imperialism that the United States previously exercised.[91] What needs to be publicly recognized is that the bipartisan global domination project is, as I have put it elsewhere, “propelled by fanaticism based on a deeply perverted value system.”[92] Those who read books and magazines about U.S. imperialism know that there has long been abundant evidence for this assessment. But the public revelation of the truth about 9/11 could have an educative value extending far beyond the circles of those who read policy-oriented books and magazines. If Americans came to see that the attacks of 9/11 were, in the minds of those who planned them, justified by the goal of creating an all-encompassing empire, this realization could lead to widespread revulsion against the goal itself and the values implicit in it--- values that are diametrically opposed to basic values embedded in all the world’s religions and ethical systems. ------------------------------------------------------------ [58] The 9/11 Commission Report, 39. [59] Griffin, The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions, 241-44. [60] The 9/11 Commission Report, 40. [61] 9/11 Commission, Public Hearing, May 23, 2003. YouTube has Mineta’s exchanges with Hamilton and Roemer, during which these statements were made. [62]“Air Attack on Pentagon Indicates Weaknesses,” Newsday, September 23, 2001. [63] The 9/11 Commission Report, 34. [64] “The Vice President appears on Meet the Press with Tim Russert,” Camp David, September 16, 2001. [65] See Griffin, The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions, 238-39. Additional evidence came from Paul Cellucci, Washington’s envoy to Canada in February of 2005. Seeking the convince Canada to support the missile defense shield, he told his Toronto audience that a Canadian general [Captain Michael Jellinek] was in charge of NORAD on 9/11 when it scrambled military jets to shoot down a hijacked aircraft headed for Washington (Colin Perkel and Beth Gorham, “Missile Rejection Perplexes U.S.,” Canadian Press, Feb. 23, 2005). [66] Clarke reports that he received the authorization from Cheney shortly after 9:45, when the evacuation of the White House began (Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror [New York: Free Press, 2004], 7- . According to James Bamford and an ABC News program entitled “9/11” (September 11, 2002), Colonel Marr, after receiving Cheney’s shoot-down order, “sent out word to air traffic controllers to instruct fighter pilots to destroy the United jetliner” (Bamford, A Pretext for War [New York: Doubleday, 2004], 65-66). [67] See Griffin, The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions, 237-40. [68] Why exactly the military and the White House denied shooting down Flight 93, rather than taking credit for preventing a second attack on Washington, is unclear. But the very fact that they have steadfastly denied shooting down Flight 93 suggests that this was a criminal act, which needed to be covered up. [69] See Michel Chossudovsky, “More Holes in the Official Story: The 9/11 Cell Phone Calls,” Aug. 10, 2004) and A. K. Dewdney, “The Cellphone and Airfone Calls from Flight UA93,” Physics 911. However, the technology of “voice morphing,” through which the calls could have been faked, was sufficiently developed at the time, as explained in a 1999 article by William Arkin (“When Seeing and Hearing Isn’t Believing,” Washington Post, Feb. 1, 1999). I discuss this issue at considerable length in Debunking 9/11 Debunking. [70] Larry Arnold, “MG Larry Arnold on UAL Flight 93,” NavySEALs.com, June 8, 2006. [71]Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives (New York: Basic Books, 1997), 24-25, 35-36, 212. [72] Secretary of State Colin Powell promised to prepare a White Paper presenting this proof but never did. And although the Taliban said that it would hand bin Laden over if the United States presented evidence of his involvement in 9/11, Bush rejected the request (“White House Warns Taliban: ‘We Will Defeat You,’” CNN.com, Sept. 21, 2001). [73] Ed Haas of the Muckraker Report, being puzzled by the fact that the FBI’s list of the attacks for which bin Laden is wanted does not include 9/11, asked Rex Tomb, Chief of Investigative Publicity for the FBI, why not. Tomb, reported Haas, said: “The reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Usama Bin Laden’s Most Wanted page is because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11” (“FBI says, ‘No Hard Evidence Connecting Bin Laden to 9/11’” Muckraker Report, June 6, 2006). [74] See Ahmed Rashid, Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001), chaps. 12 and 13, entitled “Romancing the Taliban: The Battle for Pipelines.” [75]Julio Godoy, “U.S. Taliban Policy Influenced by Oil,” Inter Press Service, Nov. 16, 2001. [76]This according to Niaz Naik, the highly respected Pakistani representative at the meeting, as reported in George Arney, “U.S. ‘Planned Attack on Taleban,’” BBC News, Sept. 18, 2001. According to a story in the Guardian, “Threat of U.S. Strikes Passed to Taliban Weeks Before NY Attack” (Sept. 22, 2001), one of the American representatives confirmed that this discussion of military action did occur. [77] See Paul D. Wolfowitz and Zalmay M. Khalilzad, “Saddam Must Go,” Weekly Standard, Dec. 1997; PNAC, “Letter to President Clinton on Iraq,” Jan. 26, 1998; and PNAC, “Letter to Gingrich and Lott,” May 29, 1998. The signers of the latter two letters included Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld. [78] The Project for the New American Century, Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century, September 2000. [79] For Paul O’Neill, who was secretary of the treasury and hence a member of the National Security Council, see Ron Susskind, The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004), and O’Neill’s interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes”. Richard Clarke, confirming O’Neill’s charge, said: “The administration of the second George Bush did begin with Iraq on its agenda” (Against All Enemies, 264). Woodward’s statement is in his Bush at War (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002), 83. I have discussed the way in which 9/11 was morphed into a pretext to attack Iraq in “Imperial Motives for a New Pearl Harbor” (in Christian Faith and the Truth behind 9/11). [80]Rebuilding America’s Defenses, 50-51. [81]Washington Post, January 27, 2002. [82]Bob Woodward, Bush at War (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002), 32. [83] “Secretary Rumsfeld Interview with the New York Times,” October 12, 2001. Condoleezza Rice made a similar statement (Chalmers Johnson, The Sorrows of Empire, 229). [84]The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, Sept. 2002 (www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss.html). [85] Lawrence Kaplan, New Republic 224 (March 12, 2001), cover text; quoted in Bacevich, American Empire, 223. [86]Report of the Commission to Assess U.S. National Security Space Management and Organization (www.defenselink.mil/cgi-bin/dlprint.cgi). [87] Department of Defense News Briefing on Pentagon Attack, 6:42 PM, Sept. 11, 2001. [88] “False-Flag Operations, 9/11, and the New Rome: A Christian Perspective,” in Kevin Barrett, John B. Cobb Jr., and Sandra Lubarsky, eds., 9/11 and American Empire: Christians, Jews, and Muslims Speak Out (Northampton: Olive Branch, 2007). [89] For an analysis of the memo and the press coverage, see Mark Danner, “Why the Memo Matters,” New York Review of Books, July 14, 2005. [90] In calling the evidence “overwhelming,” I mean the total evidence now available (much of which is contained in my five books on 9/11), not merely the brief summary given here. [91] See David Ray Griffin, John B. Cobb, Jr., Richard Falk, and Catherine Keller, The American Empire and the Commonwealth of God (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2006). [92] “9/11 and the American Empire: How Should Religious People Respond?” Originally on BookTV (C-Span 2), April 30, 2005; text published at 9/11 CitizensWatch, May 7, 2005. A somewhat revised version, entitled “9/11, the American Empire, and Common Moral Norms,” is in Griffin and Scott, eds., 9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out. I have used the term “demonic” for this value system in “The Divine and the Demonic,” chap. 8 of Christian Faith and the Truth Behind 9/11. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
From my inbox, read and enjoy ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++= Start with a cage containing five monkeys. Inside the cage, hang a banana on a string and place a set of stairs under it. Before long, a monkey will go to the stairs and start to climb towards the banana. As soon as he touches the stairs, spray all of the other monkeys with cold water. After a while, another monkey makes an attempt with the same result - all the other monkeys are sprayed with cold water. Pretty soon, when another monkey tries to climb the stairs, the other monkeys will try to prevent it. Now, put away the cold water. Remove one monkey from the cage and replace it with a new one. The new monkey sees the banana and wants to climb the stairs. To his surprise and horror, all of the other monkeys attack him. After another attempt and attack, he knows that if he tries to climb the stairs, he will be assaulted. Next, remove another of the original five monkeys and replace it with a new one. The newcomer goes to the stairs and is attacked. The previous newcomer takes part in the punishment with enthusiasm! Likewise, replace a third original monkey with a new one, then a fourth, then the fifth. Every time the newest monkey takes to the stairs, he is attacked. Most of the monkeys that are beating him have no idea why they were not permitted to climb the stairs or why they are participating in the beating of the newest monkey. After replacing all the original monkeys, none of the remaining monkeys have ever been sprayed with cold water. Nevertheless, no monkey ever again approaches the stairs to try for the banana. Why not? Because as far as they know that's the way it's always been done around here. |
How can a man who is credited with all these attributes Big B1:want to bother with redemption? Big B1:What is he redeeming himself of? From intelligence, loyalty, honesty, generosity, dedication? |
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