And I did not hear anything I did not already know. But he gave a very carefully detailed, if somewhat dry lecture, on all of the questionable official details concerning each of the hi-jacked planes. And in particular he damned the 9/11 Commission for ignoring anything which did not fit the official versions.
I am old enough to have learned in the 1950’s of Roosevelt’s setting us up for Pearl Harbor and to have watched how the Warren Commission assured us that there was no conspiracy involved in the assassinations of the two Kennedy’s and Martin Luther King when at least half of the country was gut-sure there was. And so I have no trouble believing this revelation about our good Bush Republican government.
I find this set-up especially heinous because we have been conned into sending so many of our idealistic young people to die in an inadequately prepared for war which is being fought only for the business advantage of the Bush Republican elite. At least in Roosevelt’s case, there was a very real need for us to come to Europe’s and the Orient’s assistance.
The two most compelling reasons for me to believe are:
First: That President Bush was sent into the most uninvolved position they could find for him that day-- reading to very young children in a public school. I saw from TV clips that he appeared totally stunned and unable to respond when he began to learn of the extent of the disaster. I am not one to hold too strong a brief for him, but I am ready to believe that he had no previous knowledge of exactly what was planned. Just as I am equally sure that Roosevelt did not anticipate the sinking of the battle ship and the thousands of deaths which resulted when Pearl Harbor was attacked.
Second: That no fighters were dispatched to intercept the hi-jacked planes although there was a very sure and well established plan for dealing for just such an occurrence. The blame for these failures was placed solely on the local controllers and their immediate superiors by official accounts although no one was subsequently disciplined for dereliction of duty.
I am glad to know that David Griffin plans to continue his efforts to make more Americans aware of this terrible conspiracy and hope to hear that as many more people are moved to become activist in changing the present direction of our country as I heard from yesterday.
The IWW and Mother Jones
What a shock to learn that the international Industrial Workers of the World, which was begun by our own Mary Harris Jones who was so well loved by the miners for whom she worked so hard that they called her "Mother", was labeled a terrorist organization back in the McCarthy era!
We have had some sad periods in our history and this was one of the worst. We were so ready to label evryone 'evil' and 'terrorist'-- Hitler, Communism-- but the really sad part is that we are still tarnished by this today.
Our willingness to accept Bush's labelling of people as 'terrorist' has led to our accepting also that these people are sub-human and therefore not needing human treatment as detainees...
October 16, 2005 in Miscellaneous commentary (rants) | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)