Exactly one year ago, in
response to a previous bogus "Osama" transmission, I wrote: "Like
previous productions, the tape was conveniently timed to reinforce and
invigorate Washington�s expanding war agenda, keep the populations of Western
nations fearfully compliant and supportive of the Bush administration�s 'war on
terrorism,' further provoke anti-Western sentiment in the Middle East, and
distract from exploding political and economic fault lines all over the world.
Analysis of previous alleged Osama bin Laden videos, and other loudly-promoted
�terror tapes,' �arrests� and 'trials,' have been exposed as propaganda, likely
produced
by operatives of the Bush administration. We can logically conclude that this work is more
of the same.'
This latest production may be the clumsiest and most
transparent fakery of them all. Today, with the Bush administration cornered
and bleeding from scandals, in need of a distraction and cover for an atrocity
in Pakistan, more justification for a future
conquest of Iran, and facing Peak Oil and
Gas-related collapse, it is a fine time for another wag, another attempt at
the same old trick. But it is a trick that is losing its power.
One day after the initial broadcast, Al-Jazeera.com
(not associated with the Al-Jazeera
Space Channel TV Network that broadcast the Bin Laden tape) responded with Bin
Laden tapes: fact or fiction?, a piece that questions the authenticity and
too-convenient timing of this latest work, correctly suggesting the possibility
of a US intelligence/Bush administration �wag the dog." In Latest Bin
Laden Tape: Another of the NeoCons' 'Greatest Hits', Steve Watson points
out, �even the BBC lays this out in the open with the headline Bin
Laden threats may boost Bush:
� �The commander-in-chief has been under intense pressure
in recent weeks, accused of trampling on civil liberties in pursuit of terror
suspects. His defence has been that America is a nation at war. So Bin Laden's
latest threats to launch new attacks on the US will only serve to underline
this argument.
� �The White House will also cite the tape when trying to
convince allies abroad that the use of tough tactics is justified - even when
civilians are killed, as in last week's air raid in Pakistan.�
�That just says it all really.�
As Michel Chossudovsky points out in The
Anglo-American War of Terror: An Overview:
�One of the main objectives of war propaganda is to
�fabricate an enemy.' As anti-war sentiment grows and the political legitimacy
the Bush Administration falters, doubts regarding the existence of this
illusive �outside enemy� must be dispelled.
�Propaganda purports not only to drown the truth but also
to �kill the evidence� on how this �outside enemy,' namely Osama bin Laden�s Al
Qaeda was fabricated and transformed into �Enemy Number One.' The entire
National Security doctrine centers on the existence of an �outside enemy� which
is threatening the Homeland.�
Even if he were real, �Osama," �Al-Qaeda� and the �war
on terrorism� has exclusively served the political purposes of the
Anglo-American empire, every moment that the Bush administration has needed a
fabricated straw enemy. The irrefutable fact that Osama bin Laden, and Al-Qaeda,
and all fabricated propaganda featuring their images, are creations of
Anglo-American intelligence, and continue to serve faithfully as intelligence
assets.
See: Who
is Osama bin Laden? and Al-Qaeda:the
database
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As this writer previously
noted, �if the case can be made that the tapes are, in fact, manufactured
by US intelligence agencies, it stands to reason that the words out of the
mouth of the Osama image have also been conceived, written and planted by these
same agencies. It is therefore foolish to �read� the tapes without this likely
framework in mind . . . It is not a stretch to expect future bin Laden tapes to
issue more specific planted facts about a variety of issues that the Bush administration
wants American citizens to oppose. �
Recall that the goal of the last round of �Osama�
transmissions sought to ridicule 9/11 �conspiracy theories," and the
concept that oil
was behind the Anglo-American war of conquest. In this followup, the Bush
administration wants Americans, and the entire world, to oppose the antiwar
movement. If �Osama� the archfiend is talking peace, then peace, of course, is
unacceptable.
In a January 21, piece, What's Not Right About the Bin Laden
Tape, Wayne Madsen cuts to the heart of the Bush propaganda game:
�What's not right about the Osama Bin Laden tape. One
thing that the Bush administration does well is manage perceptions of the
public. Amid protests over the NSA wiretapping, the extension of the Patriot
Act, and the nomination of neo-Fascist Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court, an
audio tape on Osama Bin Laden is sent to Al Jazeera. On the tape, Bin Laden
suddenly veers from being a traditional right-wing Wahhabi fanatic to the right
of the House of Saud to a leftist progressive. The tape by Bin Laden was
quickly verified as �authentic� by a CIA that is now firmly in the grasp of
neo-cons under Porter Goss.
�However, the tape is an obvious fake being used by the
Bush administration to scare Americans into believing �Al Qaeda� is making
plans for another attack and an attempt to link Bin Laden to Democrats.�
Madsen then gets to heart of the fakery:
�The reason the tape is as phony as Niger yellowcake
documents and Saddam's weapons of mass destruction is as plain as day. �Bin
Laden� allegedly quotes from the introduction of a book written by long-time
Washington, DC progressive author and journalist and a friend of mine, Bill
Blum. Bill was once an editor and contributor to Covert Action Quarterly, a
magazine devoted to exposing CIA operations like the arming, funding, and
training of Bin Laden and his mujaheddin guerrillas during the Afghan-Soviet
war.
�The Bush perception managers are either incredibly
stupid or are trying to ensnare liberal journalists as aiders and abettors of
Al Qaeda, something that is certainly within their scope. Bin Laden allegedly
quotes the following passage from Blum's book, Rogue State: "If you
(Americans) are sincere in your desire for peace and security, we have answered
you. And if Bush decides to carry on with his lies and oppression, then it
would be useful for you to read the book Rogue State, which states in its
introduction: 'If I were president, I would stop the attacks on the United
States: First I would give an apology to all the widows and orphans and those
who were tortured. Then I would announce that American interference in the
nations of the world has ended once and for all.'" However, this quote is
not from Rogue State, again, pointing to a very bad forgery of the Bin Laden
audiotape.�
Madsen
correctly points out that historian Blum�s support for the Soviet war in
Afghanistan makes a plug from �Osama� all the more ridiculous:
�So, we're now supposed to believe that Bin Laden has
come around to plug the book written by an author who demonstrated that the
Soviet cause in Afghanistan was for self-defense and in furtherance of the
well-being of the Afghan people and that Bin Laden's and his mujaheddin
compatriots' cause was anti-progressive and destabilizing to the central Asian
region? This would be laughable if it were not for the fact that the neo-cons
are once again using the Big Lie to further their ambitions of global
domination and worldwide fascism. The 911 attacks are beginning to look more
and more like the Reichstag Fire, both engineered to bring about fascist
control.�
All signs point not
to a transmission out of a mountain cave, but more likely out of a Langley,
Virginia, office, and the desk of amateurish (and frankly, poorly-read)
propaganda operatives.
In other ways, the new transmission is telling as a measure
of how far the Bush administration has fallen. �Osama� is open to �a long-term
truce on fair conditions," and a solution that �prevents the wasting of
billions of dollars that have gone to those with influence, and merchants of
war in America who have supported Bush�s election campaign with billions of dollars."
These are almost the words of a neoliberal Democrat. Is this �Osama� talking
peace -- or the Bush neocon propaganda writers conceding that its own game is
so lost, that its favorite war propaganda image has had to be recharacterized
and rescripted?
The inconsistency of the �voice� raises yet another
question. It is time for some �Bin Laden expert� to explain how �Osama� has
gone from the fanatical gibberish of previous transmissions, to the
statesman-like, William Blum-gushing nuance of this new one.
Unfortunately, there are still plenty among the
indoctrinated American sheeple who would still jump through this propaganda
hoop in unquestioning and ignorant Pavlovian fashion, every time Dick Cheney
tells them to. This includes the so-called antiwar Left, the majority of the
Democratic Party faction, and elite Left �progressives," all of whom have enthusiastically
supported the "war on terrorism" lie from day one -- serving the
ultimate interests of the New World Order.
This includes William Blum himself, who apparently believes
that �Osama� is alive and real, and that the transmissions have been authentic.
His fine work notwithstanding, Blum�s own failure to grasp parapolitcal
realities is symptomatic of a broader
malady, which plays into the hand of Bush forces.
Perhaps the real end game of Bush propaganda forces is the
creation of rifts and the sowing of even more dissension within the
antiwar/anti-imperialist ranks, rendering the establishment of a massive and
powerful antiwar movement impossible.
What
the world must continue to take seriously is not a threatened strike by
�Osama," but the violent desperation of a stumbling New World Order (the
ultimate creator of �Osama," and the paymasters of �Al-Qaeda� and �Islamic
terrorism�), and a Bush administration that will resort to anything to save
itself. As it was on the morning of 9/11, all eyes must remain locked on the
guilty parties in Washington and the openly criminal
Bush administration, with the means, motive and opportunity to wreak havoc.