Rumsfeld: Why not another 9/11?
By Larry Chin
Online Journal Associate Editor
May 16, 2008, 00:22
In a newly-released tape of a 2006 neocon luncheon meeting
featuring former War Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, attended by ex-military
"message force multiplier" propaganda shills Lt. General Michael
DeLong, David L. Grange, Donald W. Sheppard, James Marks, Rick Francona, Wayne
Downing, Robert H. Scales and others, Rumsfeld declared that the American
people lack "the maturity to recognize the seriousness of the �threats�"
-- and need another 9/11.
When DeLong complained about a "lack of sympathetic
ears" in Congress, and a lack of interest among the general American
public, Rumsfeld responded, "What's to be
done? The correction for that, I suppose, is another attack."
This videotape clip is part
of a one-hour tape declassified by the Department of Defense in response to a
Freedom of Information Act request. The entire clip, and analysis of this
damning new revelation, can be found here: "The
Correction for that . . . is another attack" (Jason Linkins, Huffington
Post, 5/13/08)
For an independent op-ed
about the same information, see Rumsfeld's Mind:
If 9/11 worked, why not try it again? (Op-Ed News. It was also the topic of discussion on
the May 14 broadcast of Nova M Radio�s Mike Malloy
Program.
In the seven years since the
day, exhaustive and still growing evidence proves beyond any reasonable doubt
that the US government, spearheaded by the Bush administration, planned,
orchestrated and executed the 9/11 false flag operation. As openly advocated by
wide swaths of elites, from the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), of
which Rumsfeld has been a member, to the likes of Zbigniew Brzezinski (in his The
Grand Chessboard), only an attack �on the order of Pearl Harbor� would, in
Brzezinski�s words, cause the American people to support an �imperial
mobilization,� and a world war.
Sept. 11, and its resulting
�war on terrorism� (in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, etc.),
remains the Bush administration�s endless gift from hell, in large part
courtesy of Rumsfeld.
Placing the new evidence
against previously revealed 9/11-related acts on the part of Rumsfeld, his
guilt is overt and obvious. Recall that it was Rumsfeld who enthusiastically
penned the "Go
Massive" memo, gleefully declaring the Bush administration
finally had the green light to kill: �Not only UBL (Usama bin Laden). Go
massive. Sweep it all up. Things related and not.�
As the Bush administration�s
war ensued in earnest, Rumsfeld gloated to the New York Times that 9/11
provided �the kind of opportunities that World War II offered, to refashion the
world.�
It is not for nothing that Donald Rumsfeld was described by legendary
war criminal Henry Kissinger as �the most ruthless man I�ve ever known.�
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