U.K. Terror Plot Foiled Just a Day after Lieberman's Defeat. Coincidence?
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS
The pattern continues. A terrorist plot is uncovered just as the masses start to question national security strategy. The day after Senate Democrats brought a vote to pull out of Iraq, we catch a few idiots in Miami who were supposedly trying to blow up the Sears Tower, despite the fact that they lacked the means and ability to do so. Then there were the guys busted for supposedly plotting to blow up a New York subway exactly a year after the London bus bombings. And don't forget the release of new Osama bin Laden tapes just before the 2004 election as well as the very day after the Supreme Court decision striking down the Guantanamo Bay military tribunals. And now today, a few men in England were arrested for a plan to blow up planes flying to America, just a day after Connecticut voters flatly rejected Joe Lieberman and the war in Iraq.
We certainly can't deny that there may have indeed been plans to commit these acts. But the timings of the arrest announcements are awfully suspicious. All three were still in the works and had been monitored for several months by very capable intelligence agencies. While the exact nature of today's arrests is still unclear, none of the plans seemed to have been immediate or imminent threats. The decision of when to intervene has been arbitrary, making the coincidental timings pretty convenient.
(And the question of whether some of them are "real threats," such as the Liberty City "Insane Clown Posse" remain to be seen. And, of course, as BuzzFlash pointed out in several commentaries, the alleged plot to bomb tunnels into Manhattan in order to "flood the financial district and ruin the Wall Street economy" had one fatal flaw. Water does not flow upwards, and since Manhattan is above sea level, the plan, as the Busheviks promoted it through the press, was impossible. It defied the laws of gravity.)
Imagine a conversation late Tuesday night between Bush and his British Prime Minister lapdog, just as Ned Lamont declares victory. "Yo, Blair," Bush says while scarfing down a dinner roll. "I gotta to do something about this sh*t. Can you finally arrest those suspected terrorists you told me about? This election business is ruining my vacation! I know you're chillin' in the Caribbean yourself right now, but it sure would be great if you could make a few calls for me ASAP."
Don't buy it? Consider this quote from a Reuters article on the story: "President George W. Bush had known about the investigation for several days, was briefed about it regularly and knew the arrests were coming, a senior administration official said." Both countries are surely monitoring several terrorist leads that could lead to arrests at any time. The British group would have been stopped eventually, but there has been absolutely no indication why it had to be today.
Just yesterday Tony Snow and Dick Cheney told America that Lieberman's loss was going to make us less safe and warned of the dangers of our supposedly weakened resolve against terrorism. What better way to drive the point home than to catch some terrorists in England immediately afterwards? Based on a quote from the U.K. Guardian, the Brits seem to have the same agenda: "The events unfolded just hours after (English Home Secretary John Reid) used a speech to a thinktank to accuse critics of the government's anti-terrorism measures of putting national security at risk through their failure to recognize the serious nature of the threat facing Britain."
If the timing of the media announcement wasn't a political ploy, the rhetoric and propaganda sure are. "It was in some respects suggestive of an al-Qaeda plot," Homeland Security Director Chertoff said. Attorney General Gonzales also noted it was "suggestive of al-Qaeda tactics," and FBI director Robert Mueller claimed "this had the earmarks [sic] of an al-Qaeda plot." They still warned that it was too early to reach any conclusions, yet had no problems with dropping the name of the feared organization to implant the connection in our heads without proof. If they don't know, they shouldn't even make the suggestion. The Bush Administration has become masterful at scaring the bejesus out of us without actually saying anything factual. They did exactly the same thing when they were trying to connect Saddam to terrorists. The lengthy press conference today had an awful lot of "we believe" and not very much "we know."
For his part, Bush personally declared that "it is a mistake to believe there is no threat to the United States of America" because "this nation is at war with Islamic fascists."
There's also the mixed messages. On the one hand, Bush/Blair policies have saved the day. Tony Snow said "it is safe to travel." On the other hand, we are still in horrible danger and have to step up the terror alert warning to red. Are we more or less safe today than yesterday? While the original situation may have indeed been critical, the confusion created by ambiguities and conflicting reports have left most people in both America and Britain terrified. Airports are banning items such as hair gel and soda left and right in carry-on luggage and encouraging passengers to arrive even earlier for increased screening. While the logical conclusion should be that Bush and Iraq actually haven't helped at all, and if anything made us worse off, too many people will get swallowed up by the scare tactics into supporting Bush even more. And Karl Rove knows it. More importantly, all those pesky stories about Lamont, Lebanon, and even Iraq are now safe in the periphery.
The problem is that Bush has lost all credibility. He's cried wolf so many times this could be the real deal with absolutely no impropriety and we would have no way to know. When there is this much distrust of the president, we are almost forced to assume we're being tricked again by the use of fear to manipulate public opinion.
As the Orwellian dictator in the film "V for Vendetta" screams to his "cabinet" at one point: "I want them to know that they need us."
Of course, the preservation of chaos was the goal for the rule by tyranny in "V," as it appears to be in Bushworld.
Terrorist threats may or may not be real. They may or may not be activated as a result of the Busheviks now becoming the motivational cause of terrorists at this point.
We will never know, as long as one-party dictatorship prevails and incompetence and unending war are the means of maintaining power.
But timing is something you can document. And this timing of the latest act of terrorism announcement appears more political than operational.
A senatorial candidate who questions the strategic value of the Iraq War is denounced by the top level of the Bush Administration as an appeaser of terrorists -- and then once again there is an arrest of people we are told intended to commit grievous acts of terrorism.
There appears to be a pattern here, and it's one employed by masters of tyranny, not democracy, to cover up for a failed war and a failed foreign policy.
But the sheeple can only bleat.
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Sick and tired of the lies!
It's intelligent and uncomfortable to question
Not a coincidence. US pressured Britains to expose it
Just like Al Qaeda timed their attacks to a primary election in New York in 2001, the Republiklan party also timed the British exposure of the attack a day after an election in connecticut so they could attempt a political assasination of Lamont and the Democratic Party. You have to keep telling people that 9-11 attacks and 3,000 deaths occurred under a REPUBLICAN administration and do not let up on the press or the Republican party or swing voters and independent voters.
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Both terrorist organizations want to time their successes right near an election in order to influence people. Yes I call the REPUBLIKLAN Party a terrorist organization. They don't kill people the ordinary way. They get into office and kill people indirectly with budget cuts and legislative inaction that affects people who drove 2 space shuttles, ford explorers with firestone tires, or used vioxx or other drugs that the fda looked the other way at, or people who die because of the coverag gap in the new medicare part d program where alot of people will not afford continuing on medication and some will die. People also died because of the inaction of the Bush administration right after the hurricane in New Orleans. Where Republicans tread, innocent people end up dead.
The Republicans practice friendly terrorism.
Give the Conspiracy Theory Crap a Rest
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WHAT DRUG IS BUSH ON? DID YOU SEE HIM ON THE NEWS?
UK "terror" threat
Can you smell the smokescreen???
Prove It!
What Democrats Have To Do Right Now!
Re: F.E.C.E.S. (Full-Engagement-Command-Exit-Strategy)
Not an accident...
Maybe Bush and Blair's conversation went like this:
[Chimp] (Ring ring) Hey poodle, how's things down on the island where you are vacationing?
[Poodle] Not too bloody bad. How's the brush-cutting going? *laughs respectfully*
[Chimp] Aww hell, it grows faster than I can snip it, sorta like whistle blowers or lawsuits against my administration or questions about the war without end. Speakin of which, I got a favor I need ta call in. You got anything for me in the Terror scene?
[Poodle] What do you need now, boss?
[Chimp] Well see it's like this. We got us a breakin story here about my best kissing cousin, Joe Lieberman, that drew the press away from all the turrible things Hizbawlah is doin ta Israel. I need a distraction. One that puts the fear back in the hearts of all my sheeple.
[Poodle] I see, blimey, sounds like a bit of an emergency. I'll ring you back shortly. (click)
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[Poodle] (Ring ring) Cheerio cowboy, I have just the thing.
[Chimp] *chews something noisily* Spit it out, poodleboy.
[Poodle] MI6 has been keeping an eye on this group of disgruntled peaceniks. They tell me they can bust the group wide open anytime, just give the word. Apparently, they have been planning a protest aboard US bound airplanes.
[Chimp] Protest, eh? What were they gonna do, link hands and sing Koombye-ah?
[Poodle] Much worse, I'm afraid. They planned to drink enormous amounts of fluids before and during the flight, and then piss their pants in the planes. Their slogan is "Wake up and smell the pisspoor way our governments are dealing with world problems."
[Chimp] *long pause* You can fix it so that sounds mighty dangerous, right?
[Poodle] No problem, el presidente. In fact, I'll have our boys raise the alert to its highest level.
[Chimp] *cackles and snorts* I knew I could count on you, tonybaloney! By the way, we won't have to stop vacationing over this, right?
[Poodle] *sound of sipping through a straw* It will be a done deal, no need to get back to work, our security boys and TSA will take it from here.
[Chimp] Knew I could count on ya! Time for my afternoon nap. Laters!
From my blog: http://threebrain.blogspot.com/
I wrote about this a few days ago...
with updates here:
http://anonymoses.blogspot.com/2006/08/why-is-george-hiding-ii.html
I'll save space and not post the contents here.
Repubs working with Al-Qaeda?
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Extradition Treaty
Although you are probably correct about the timing with the Connecticut election, what is also likely is that the timing is meant to coincide with current opposition to the new US/UK extradition treaty that is scheduled for a vote in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on September 7, 2006. This very bad document, if ratified, would:
:: Remove the judiciary role from the extradition process, and transfer responsibility to the Executive branch.
:: Allow for provisional arrest and detention of American citizens for 60 days without a formal request from Great Britain, thereby denying Americans their right to have their day in court in front of an impartial judge.
:: Provide that American law need not be violated.
:: Permit retroactive application to alleged activity committed before the treaty's ratification.
:: Eliminate any statute of limitations.
:: Eliminate the need for authorities to demonstrate probable cause.
:: Allow for the use of secret evidence so that US citizens cannot confront their accuser.
:: Not allow for "political" status -- that is, there would be no review to see if the extradition is politically motivated.
The administration has done a masterful job keeping the hearings on the treaty scripted (the first one was ALL administration testimony, the second was largely administration testimony). The British are pushing hard to get this document in force -- one has to ask why? An interesting aspect of the UK side of the ratification is that it was done using a rather obscure rule that allows approval by a body other than the full parliment.
Buzzflash should do more research on this very bad treaty (that the US wants to use as a model for treaties with other allies).
Holy Joe Al-Qaida man?
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Oddly enough, I never made the connection
I immediately thought of it
Confirmation
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PSY-OPS kill 3 birds (or more) with 1 stone...
So very true. Problem is the
Since this post (just a few
Code Red Alert
A more accurate look would be
Well argued...but also...
I suspect you're right
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Bush, a Connecticut yankee in Jefferson Davis' court.