(WMR) -- The psychological
warfare operations by neo-conservatives, who have Denmark under a virtual
occupation government reminiscent of the pro-Nazi government during World War
II, to stoke anti-Muslim feelings in Denmark, reached another zenith in the �axe
attack� on Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard.
In 2005, Westergarrd inflamed Muslim passions around the
world when he drew cartoons portraying the Prophet Mohammed as a terrorist.
Westergaard said he was instructed by his newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, to draw the cartoons. The editor who
was instrumental in publishing the cartoons is the cultural editor of the
Aarhus-based Jyllands-Posten,
Flemming Rose, who worked in Washington, DC, as a correspondent of the
Copenhagen newspaper Berlingske Tidendeand has been a habitu� of the
neocon citadel in Washington, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Rose has
denied being Jewish.
On January 1, Danish police arrested a Somali national,
Mohammed Muhideen Gelle, who appeared on a Kenyan terrorist watch list, for
breaking into Westergaard�s Aarhus home and trying to kill the
cartoonist with an axe. Gelle, who has a residency permit for Denmark, was
arrested by Kenyan police last July for immigration violations. Gelle was
later released after pressure was exerted by Danish authorities and
charges were dropped against him by Kenya. Kenya believed that Gelle was
involved in a plot to attack Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a visit
to Kenya.
However, according to the Somali man�s sister, the
attack on Westergaard may have been part of an elaborate plot by the Danish
Security Intelligence Service (Politiets Efterretningstjeneste or PET), to
ratchet up tensions between Muslim and non-Muslim Danes and feed the
current propaganda effort to breathe new life into the �all Muslims
are potential terrorists� campaign by neocons and Israeli propaganda
operatives around the world, especially in the wake of the Christmas
Day �underwear bomb� plot on Delta/Northwest Airlines flight 253 over
Detroit. WMR previously reported the airline plot was yet another neocon
false flag event.
Gelle�s sister, Fatima, told Danish TV 2 Nyhederne network
that a year or two ago, the PET tried to recruit her brother as an
undercover agent. Fatima said that she does not believe that her brother carried
out the attempted axe attack on Westergaard alone. She considers that pressure
by the PET on Gelle may have resulted in the attack on the cartoonist.
The Somali woman and her brother came to Aalborg, Denmark 13
years ago. Gelle moved to Copenhagen and his sister remained in Aalborg.
Fatima, who did not disclose her last name in the television interview, said
her brother was �stressed� by PET agents.
The Aarhus incident represents yet another �false flag�
attempt by neocons and Israeli provocateurs to feed into the current frenzy of
fear gripping Europe and the United States.
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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