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More Evidence "al-Qaeda" is a CIA-ISI Contrivance |
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by Kurt Nimmo Another Day in the Empire Entered into the database on Sunday, September 24th, 2006 @ 13:52:31 MST |
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Don’t expect our corporate media “op-ed” stenographers
to deviate from their Pentagon and neocon generated scripts and connect the
dots now that another in-your-face link between “al-Qaeda” terrorism
and state-sponsored terrorism (one in the same) has surfaced. “Omar Khyam, an accused leader among seven men charged in 2004 with stockpiling
half a ton of explosives in an Al Qaeda-linked bombing plot, took the stand
Tuesday long enough to refuse to continue his testimony. The judge temporarily
adjourned the trial, which began in March,” reports the Los
Angeles Times. “On Monday, Khyam stunned his own lawyer when
he declared that his relatives in Pakistan had been intimidated in recent days
by agents of the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency, which has a shadowy
history of contacts with Islamic extremist networks.” No mention here of the “shadowy” fact the ISI is a branch
office of the CIA. “A number of officers from the ISI’s
Covert Action Division received training in the US and many covert action experts
of the CIA were attached to the ISI to guide it in its operations against the
Soviet troops by using the Afghan Mujahideen, Islamic fundamentalists of Pakistan
and Arab volunteers,” writes B.
Raman for the South Asia Analysis Group. These “Arab volunteers”
and “Islamic fundamentalists,” of the most virulent strain (Saudi
Wahhabism), are now known as “al-Qaeda,” a wily and phantasmal enemy
specifically designed to serve as a forever enemy, an elusive Goldsteinesque
enemy explicitly engineered to pose a threat in perpetuum. “Despite longtime allegations that Pakistani agents have trained Islamic
militants and protected fugitive Al Qaeda leaders, Khyam’s testimony provided
a rare account in a Western courtroom about the ISI’s role in militant
training camps,” the Times continues. “His accusation also raised
concerns that Pakistani intelligence officials might be seeking to disrupt a
significant prosecution of alleged Islamic extremism in Europe.” Of course, this stands to reason, as “Islamic extremism,” long
ago blueprinted on a CIA drawing board, has demonstrated its transcendent usefulness
and must be protected at all cost. One miserable patsy will not get in the way
and no doubt Omar Khyam’s family is now in danger, thanks to his detrimental
revelation. “If the allegations about intimidation are true, they raise troubling
implications for the trial and the other pending cases involving British suspects
of Pakistani origin with alleged connections to terrorist networks in Pakistan—as
well as family ties there.” According to Jane’s
Information Group, the ISI “was modelled on Savak, the Iranian security
agency, and like Savak was trained by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
and the SDECE, France’s external intelligence service.” SAVAK, according
to Sam Ghandchi, who experienced
the secret police’s brutality firsthand, specialized in shoving broken
bottles in the rectums of political dissidents, murdering “pregnant activists,
and all other forms of killing and rape.” SAVAK was a law unto itself,
possessing the legal authority to arrest, detain, interrogate, and torture dissidents
indefinitely. SAVAK operated its own prisons in Tehran, such as the Qezel-Qalaeh
and Evin facilities. Because it operated autonomously, without checks and balances,
it serves as a standard-bearer for secret police around the world. “Kashmir, along with Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Russian republic of Chechnya,
is one of the battlegrounds that has provided a multinational flow of aspiring
Islamic militants to Al Qaeda and its allies,” the Times reports, once
again neglecting to connect the dots. For instance, as Michel
Chossudovsky notes, the “Bosnian pattern,” as described in a
Republican Party Committee congressional report published in 1997, “was
replicated in Kosovo” with “the complicity of NATO and the US State
Department. Mujahideen mercenaries [recruited, trained, and financed by the
CIA and ISI] from the Middle East and Central Asia were recruited to fight in
the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in 1998-99, largely supporting
NATO’s war effort…. Confirmed by British military sources, the task
of arming and training of the KLA had been entrusted in 1998 to the US Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA) and Britain’s Secret Intelligence Services MI6,
together with ‘former and serving members of 22 SAS [Britain’s 22nd
Special Air Services Regiment], as well as three British and American private
security companies.” This pattern was also put to work in Macedonia and
Chechnya. Omar Khyam has revealed but another glimmer of the precise nature of the “al-Qaeda”
terror network, information useful for connecting dots but that will of course
be studiously ignored by our corporate media stenographers. “Khyam has
revealed more information than was expected,” remarked Sajjan Gohel of
the Asia-Pacific Foundation, billed as a counter-terrorism think tank. “He
has given a lot of insight into how very many British Muslims have been recruited….
I think everyone was shocked. The question now is whether the whole truth will
come out.” Of course, it does not matter if “the whole truth will come out,”
as it is irrelevant, especially for a society unable to connect the dots and,
really, not wanting to connect the dots and learn the truth, as this particular
truth interupts sit-coms and football games. For every person who looks beyond the official story and gleans the
indisputable truth about “al-Qaeda” and various other intelligence
contrivances engineered by the Pentagon, CIA, MI-6, Mossad, et al, there are
literally millions of people who buy into the official explanation, or rather
Brothers Grimm machination—the Muslims, represented by the dead Osama
and al-Zarqawi, are out to get us and an incessant “clash of civilizations”
is required, with attendant police state and tyranny at home. Indeed, the “whole truth,” according to our neocon rulers,
is nothing less than base “appeasement” of “bad guys,”
those who wish us harm. Soon enough, especially after the imminent shock and
awe of Iran, espousing the truth will result in Gestapo door knocks—with
battering rams manned by ninja-clad thugs tossing stun grenades—at three
in the morning, thus shuffling “fifth columnists,” as Sen. Lindsey
Graham would likely describe the readers of this blog, off to Rex 84 camps where
waterboarding and secret military tribunals are the order of the day. |