David Ray
Griffin, the nemesis of the collection of disinformation known as the 9/11
Commission Report, has taken up the question of Osama Bin Laden, dead or alive?
On the
basis of the available evidence, Griffin concludes that bin Laden died in
December 2001, most likely of kidney failure. He has been kept alive in the
media by US government PSYOPS as a useful bogyman to justify America’s illegal
wars of aggression. The messages received from bin Laden since his death appear
to be conveniently timed fabrications designed to advance US government
purposes.
Osama bin
Laden is likely to become a mythical person, like the Georgia Tech student, George P. Burdell, who will be sighted from time to time over a
period that exceeds the length of a human life.
It was less
than one year ago that Americans were subjected to PSYOPS disinformation from
their government concerning the Russia-Georgia conflict over South Ossetia.
Soviet
ruler Joseph Stalin incorporated South Ossetia, formerly a part of Russia, into
his home province of Georgia. When the Soviet Union broke up, Georgia became
independent and retained South Ossetia. Secession movements arose in South
Ossetia and in Abkhazia. These secession movements were the reason European
members of NATO rejected the US government’s attempt to make Georgia a NATO
member in order to extend the US/NATO military presence on Russia’s borders in
contravention of previous US government agreements with Russia.
To
terminate the secession movement and, thereby, remove the barrier to Georgia
becoming a NATO member, the US, with Israel’s help, trained and equipped the
Georgian military and gave the American puppet ruler, installed in the
aftermath of one of the US-orchestrated “color
revolutions,” the green light to attack South Ossetia.
Under
mutual agreement, Russia and Georgia both provided peace-keeping troops in
South Ossetia to prevent violence by secessionists. On the night of August 7-8,
2008, Georgian troops attacked South Ossetia, destroying a town and killing
many Russian Ossetians and some Russian soldiers who were part of the
peace-keeping force. Large numbers of South Ossetians fled across the border to
Russia.
The US
government, in its hubris, assumed that Russia would accept the ethnic
cleansing of Russians from South Ossetia. Instead, Russian troops arrived and
quickly destroyed the American-trained and equipped Georgian army and could
easily have taken control of Georgia, but refrained.
Defeated in
its aim, the US government unleashed a PSYOPS disinformation war against the
Russian government, claiming falsely that Russia had initiated the conflict by
attacking Georgia. The US government’s blatant and transparent lies were
force-fed to the American public by the US media.
British
disinformation services cooperated with their American masters, but the rest of
the world blew the whistle. The real facts emerged, and an American
disinformation campaign experienced a rare failure.
Now 10
months later, US “black ops” is
at it again, pumping out disinformation about the “stolen” Iranian election. The US media is again serving the
government’s disinformation campaign. This despite the fact that on May 23,
2007, Brian Ross and Richard Esposito reported on ABC News: “The CIA has received secret presidential approval to mount a covert ‘black’
operation to destabilize the Iranian government, current and former officials
in the intelligence community tell . . . ABC News.”
On May 27,
2007, the London Telegraph independently reported: “Mr. Bush has signed an official document
endorsing CIA plans for a propaganda and disinformation campaign intended to
destabilize, and eventually topple, the theocratic rule of the mullahs.”
A few days
previously, the Telegraph reported on May 16, 2007, that Bush
administration neocon warmonger John Bolton told the Telegraph that a US military attack on Iran would “be a ‘last option’ after economic sanctions
and attempts to foment a popular revolution had failed.”
On June 29,
2008, Seymour Hersh reported in the New Yorker: “Late last year,
Congress agreed to a request from President Bush to fund a major escalation of
covert operations against Iran, according to current and former military,
intelligence, and congressional sources. These operations, for which the
President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a
Presidential Finding signed by Bush, and are designed to destabilize the
country’s religious leadership.”
The Iranian
election protests, essentially led by the westernized youth of Tehran who wish
to be free of Islamic moral codes, have the hallmarks of orchestration. The
protesters are color-coded with green wristbands. Their protest signs are in
English and are obviously directed at the Western media. Their chants are
propagandistic and bear no relation to facts known by every Iranian.
And again,
the US media and various experts, whose ambitions depend on government-related
careers, are force-feeding the American public the disinformation designed to
further isolate and weaken, if not overthrow, the Iranian government.
Until 1978
the US ruled Iran through the Shah. The US intends to again rule Iran through
puppets. The only two remaining independent governments in the region are Iran
and Syria. If the US doesn’t first bankrupt itself, both countries will fall to
US black ops destabilization.
The
limitless gullibility of the American people guarantees carte blanche to the US
government’s schemes. Americans seemingly cannot put two and two together. They
have already forgotten the lies about weapons of mass destruction that have
resulted in the destruction of Iraq. They have forgotten Secretary of State
Colin Powell’s publicly expressed remorse at the lies he told the UN. Americans
blithely accept the conflation of Taliban with al Qaeda and terrorists and the
new war that the Obama regime has started in Pakistan, a war that has already
produced 2 million refugees.
It can
fairly be said that there is not much difference between the American public
and the fictional one under Big Brother in George Orwell’s 1984. The few independent voices that do
exist are simply drowned out by the constant flow of disinformation.
The US
government’s success in spinning 9/11 guaranteed the government’s success in
pursuing a hegemonic agenda under a cloak of lies. Although a large percentage
of the US population does not believe the government’s account and hundreds,
perhaps thousands, of experts and informed and well-connected people have
challenged the government’s tale, the US media have shown no interest despite
the official account of 9/11 bearing every known hallmark of a cover-up.
High-ranking
fire marshals have complained that legally required forensic procedures were
not followed by authorities entrusted with investigation.
The
testimony of more than 100 policemen, firemen, and maintenance personnel who
were in the towers at the time and report hearing and experiencing a series of
explosions was ignored and withheld from the public until the government got
its story in place.
The
National Institute of Standards and Technology studiously avoided testing for
evidence of explosives. The severed steel beams were quickly collected and sold
abroad as scrap.
As a number
of observers have complained, the crime scene was destroyed, not investigated.
The
government’s story of the destruction of the towers is based on computer
simulations that produce results in keeping with the assumptions.
The
collapse of the third building is not even mentioned in the 9/11 Commission
Report.
No one
abroad believes the US government’s story. Europeans have produced documentary
films that laugh at the official explanation.
Recently,
an international team of scientists reported on their two-year examination of
dust samples from the debris. They report that they found nano-thermite in the
samples. To my knowledge no mainstream US media reported the finding.
One would
think that such a finding would lead to a real investigation. Instead, within
the US the finding is dismissed by debunkers of “conspiracy theories” (except of course the government’s own
conspiracy theory) with the charge that the dust samples have not been in
controlled environments since collected and could have been contaminated by
those who volunteered the samples. In other words, the nano-thermite, if
actually in the samples, was planted.
One wonders
how residents of lower Manhattan obtained nano-thermite with which to
contaminate the dust. Indeed, who has access to nano-thermite other than
government?
Why doesn’t
the National Academy of Science choose a team to examine the samples? If the
finding of nano-thermite is verified, the issue of contamination can be
investigated. If it turns out that the people who volunteered the samples have
no possible access to nano-thermite, the case for a real investigation is
established.
There is
little prospect of such a development in the US. American science and the
careers of scientists are heavily dependent on US government funding. It would
be a career-ending event for American scientists to get involved with this
matter other than as a contributor to a cover-up. Professor Steven Jones, a
physicist at BYU who first raised the issue of explosives being used to bring
down the three WTC buildings, was terminated, despite his tenure, by BYU. Many
believe Jones was terminated because of political threats to the university’s
funding.
In the US
truth is an ineffective means by which to hold government accountable.
Consider, for example, the fate of whistleblowers. Daniel Ellsberg who leaked
the Pentagon Papers was perhaps the last successful whistleblower and that was
three decades ago. Since then the government has put in place many defenses
against whistleblowers.
The
American public has looked to government for its salvation since Franklin D.
Roosevelt and the New Deal. Government provides education, health care
(Medicare, Medicaid), pensions (Social Security), food stamps, housing
subsidies, child care and protects Americans from a long list of demonized
villains ranging from spouse abusers and child molesters to terrorists.
Americans see themselves and their government as the salt of the earth, an
image supported by American generosity to other peoples who suffer natural
calamities. Most Americans believe that their government does stupid things,
but not evil things except perhaps by accident.
The
right-wing believes that America was attacked on 9/11 because we are so good,
hubris to which Bush successfully played with his statement that “they hate us for our freedom and democracy.”
The left wing
finds emotional satisfaction in its belief that 9/11 was deserved blow-back
from peoples oppressed by US foreign policy who rose up and struck back.
Truth is so
impotent in America that the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty 42 years
ago is still covered up by the US government despite the best efforts of
Admiral Tom Moorer, who was Chief of Naval Operations and Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, and by decades of effort by the Liberty survivors.
This raises
the question: Why do some people blow whistles? Why do those few write books
and columns that challenge the lies and deceptions? There is probably more than
one answer. For some, hope springs eternal. Others naively destroy their
careers thinking that truth will be honored. Still others speak from a sense of
responsibility to truth and not from a hope that anything will actually change.
In October
1987, John Stockwell, a former CIA cover operative who ran the CIA’s covert war
in Angola, gave a lecture in which he said he abandoned his career
when he realized that CIA covert operations resulted in the deaths of tens of
thousands of innocent people and were totally unconnected to any US national
security interests. “I concluded that I
just couldn’t see the point.”
Nothing has
changed. What was the point of the US invasion of Iraq? Even President Bush
eventually conceded that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
What was
the point of the US invasion of Afghanistan and what is the point of Obama’s
escalation of the war there? The Taliban is not al Qaeda and was totally
focused on unifying Afghanistan under an Islamic government. The US was not on
the Taliban’s radar screen.
What is the
point of the war that the US has started in Pakistan?
What is the
point of the destabilization of the Iranian government? After the stolen
elections of the Karl Rove/Bush era, why does the US think it must overthrow
the Iranian government because of allegations that Ahmadinejad stole an
election?
If the
answer is that these wars and interventions serve the interest of US hegemony,
the obvious reply is that US hegemony is more likely to be lost from the
massive red ink in the government’s budget that is likely to be monetized, thus
destroying the dollar as reserve currency, the main source of US hegemony.
If the US
wants to have an empire in the Middle East or elsewhere, the government should
come out and say so. At least then Americans could revel in the glories of
empire. As it is, the pleasure must be gained surreptitiously under the table,
pretending that we are protecting the world from evildoers while we do evil
ourselves.
Paul
Craig Roberts [email
him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President
Reagan’s first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has
held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair,
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University,
and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was
awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the
author of Supply-Side
Revolution : An Insider’s Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown:
Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M.
Stratton of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the
Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for
Peter Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent
epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.