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  Conspiracy theorists say the idea that Western intelligence

  agencies didn't know what was going on, especially as they

  were funding most of it, is so silly you'd need the audacity of

  a paid CIA troll to say otherwise. This is an accusation they

  often level against the promoters of the official account,

  which makes precisely that claim. Some mainstream voices

  acknowledge that al Qaeda was partly the product of some

  myopic operational policy blunders.

  Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, in her testimony to

  Congress in 2009, spoke of this. She was predominantly

  referring to the Taliban. Nonetheless, her words in reference

  to Saudi Wahhabi fighters are revealing, as they clearly

  reference al Qaeda:

  “Let’s remember here the people we are

  fighting today, we funded them twenty

  years ago and we did it because we were

  locked in a struggle with the Soviet Union.

  They invaded Afghanistan and we did not

  want to see them control Central

  Asia......and we went to work and it was

  President Reagan, in partnership with

  Congress, led by Democrats, who said “you

  know what it sounds like a pretty good idea,

  let's deal with the ISI and the Pakistan

  military and let's go recruit these

  Mujahideen.”

  … .And great, let's get some to come from

  Saudi Arabia and other countries, importing

  their Wahhabi brand of Islam so that we can

  go beat the Soviet Union.

  … ..And guess what? They (Soviets)

  retreated, they lost billions of dollars and it

  led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. So

  there is a very strong argument which is it

  wasn't a bad investment, in terms of [the]

  Soviet Union, but let’s be careful with what

  we sow because we will harvest.

  So then we left Pakistan, we said “OK! Fine.

  You deal with the Stingers we've left all over

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  your country. You deal with the mines we've

  left all along the border and, by the way, we

  don't want to have any more to do with

  you.”

  Despite Clinton's belief that this was all money well spent,

  given Osama bin Laden's crimes, 9/11, 7/7, Paris,

  numerous other attacks and the horror of a global war on

  terror, conspiracy theorists ask if it was really worth it. They

  also point out that, despite Clinton's suggestion that this

  was all in the past, the evidence is that Western intelligence

  agencies have continued to back Islamist extremists to this

  day.

  In 1981 Egypt's President Anwar Sedat was assassinated by

  a terrorist group linked to the Muslim Brotherhood called

  'Islamic Jihad.' The perpetrators were subsequently executed

  and the remaining group members were rounded up by the

  Egyptian authorities. As one among approximately 300

  hundred co-conspirators, Dr Ayman al Zawahiri[132]

  emerged as their spokesperson during their collective show

  trial. He served 3 years and then another shorter sentence

  for gun running. The trial had been televised and was shared

  globally by the MSM. The assassination, and subsequent

  testimonies, were the basis for numerous international news

  headlines for a couple of months.

  Ayman al Zawahiri was a world famous Islamist extremist

  terrorist by the mid-1980s and was well-known to

  intelligence agencies across the globe. He was a key part of

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  administered funds from the CIA, starting in 1985.[128]

  Following Russia's withdrawal in 1989, he travelled

  extensively around Europe and central Asia. He is known to

  have travelled to Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong,

  central Europe and numerous countries in central Eurasia.

  His globetrotting apparently included periods of political

  asylum in Denmark in 1991 and Switzerland in 1993.[133]

  Some have pointed out these asylum reports were

  unconfirmed. Yet, when asked about Zawahiri's alleged

  Danish asylum approval, Teddy Koch of the Danish ministry

  of the interior, rather than simply deny it, said:

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  'Normally, we don't give out information

  about individual cases.'

  Sibel Edmonds, an FBI whistle-blower, stated that Ayman al

  Zawahiri's name was mentioned on innumerable occasions

  within FBI files. She claimed his connection to al Qaeda and

  Islamic Jihad was never referenced, he was only identified as

  a NATO operative working in Turkey and Bulgaria. He was

  recorded as attending meetings held between high ranking

  NATO and U.S. officials in Azerbaijan. Saudi embassy official

  were also present at one such meeting, held in Baku, which

  again, al Zawahiri attended.[136]

  However, as with all intelligence 'whistle-blowers,' it

  shouldn't be overlooked that Edmonds was once employed

  by the state. It isn't unusual for them to deliberately seed

  disinformation using the apparently incredible disclosures of

  former employees. Whatever Edmonds' claimed, as ever, the

  facts can only be determined through corroborated evidence.

  In 1996 al Zawahiri was arrested in Russia by the FSB (the

  successor of the KGB) having visited Chechnya to promote

  jihad.[134] The Russians held him in custody for 6 months.

  They confiscated his laptop, containing numerous

  documents, and sent it to Moscow for analysis.

  Unfortunately, according to the official Russian account,

  they couldn't find a single Arabic translator anywhere in

  Russia. No one could read the documents for the entire 6

  months of his incarceration. Despite suspecting he may have

  been 'a big fish,' they just couldn't prove it. So, disregarding

  the fact he was an infamous terrorist, arrested for terrorist

  offences in their own territory, they released him.[135]

  Conspiracy theorists believe the Russian 'story' is complete

  bilge. Disinformation exemplified. Does anyone really believe

  the Russian state is incapable of translating Arabic or

  undertaking even the most basic of investigations into

  known terrorists? However, the inexplicable Russian tale

  suddenly appears more rational if the Russians believed him

  to be a Western intelligence asset.

  American backed Islamist extremists had inflicted terrible

  losses upon their forces in Afghanistan. Is it logical to

  assume the Russians could in fact translate Arabic? If so,

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  they almost certainly knew who he was and who he worked

  for. If they discovered an American asset at the head of an

  international terrorist organisation, currently supporting

  jihad in their own region, releasing him and then tracking

  his movements made perfect sense in intelligence gathering

  terms.

  His extensive travels, unusual refusals to deny allegations of

  his a
sylum in European states, and the bizarre Russian

  arrest story, appear to lend credibility to Edmonds' claims.

  Her protracted legal battle with the U.S. Authorities adds

  further weight.

  A Department of Justice inspector general’s report called

  Edmonds' allegations “credible,” “serious,” and “warrant[ing]

  a thorough and careful review by the FBI.” [130] She received

  support from Senators Charles Grassley and Patrick Leahy,

  who pushed for declassification of the evidence surrounding

  her case. Yet the litigation continued unabated.

  In a highly unusual move 'state secret privilege' was applied

  retrospectively to all aspects of her case, including her

  briefings with Senators. Edmonds was tied up in the courts

  for years, leading the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

  to call her “the most gagged person in the history of the

  United States of America.” In 2009 Edmonds gave a sworn

  deposition under oath. As she had been subpoenaed, the

  administration were required to reissue the gagging orders to

  stop her giving evidence. Following considerable legal

  argument, after 8 years of government censorship, Edmonds

  was finally able to reveal some of what she knew.[131]

  According to conspiracists, there is evidence to suspect that

  Ayman al Zawahiri, now the leader of al Qaeda, the person

  who supposedly convinced Osama bin Laden to launch a

  global jihad, who is hunted by the world's intelligence

  community, regularly attended meetings with Western

  intelligence. The evidence suggests he is an asset of the

  intelligence services. This further raises the uncomfortable

  possibility that al Qaeda is ostensibly a proxy of the West's

  own military industrial intelligence complex.

  As we mentioned earlier, some people partly accept aspects

  of this suggestion (many don't.) They see it as an unintended

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  consequence of the unavoidably murky dealings of Western

  intelligence agencies, battling to protect our freedoms.

  A war against global terrorism isn't going to be won without

  brave individuals infiltrating these organisations. We owe a

  great debt of gratitude to these courageous men and women,

  who wage a secret war that can never be acknowledged. An

  unfortunate consequence may be that intelligence agencies

  are actively involved with groups that commit horrendous

  crimes against civilians. The decision to allow an attack to go

  ahead, rather than expose a valuable asset who could

  potentially stop a much greater, future slaughter, must be a

  terrible dilemma to face.

  Most conspiracy theorists recognise compartmentalisation

  means there are probably many honourable, committed

  people, working within the intelligence community, who

  expose themselves to incredible danger. However, they

  maintain, at a senior level, the intelligence agencies rarely

  appear to be serving the public's best interests.

  They see the Deep State's influence, promoting the use of

  international terrorism to destabilise governments, build

  puppet regimes and provide an ethereal enemy that can

  never be cornered. This ensures continuous military and

  intelligence spending and corporate profits. 9/11 was a

  prime example of manipulated mass murder, at the hands of

  controlled terrorist assets. All to achieve globalist ambitions.

  According to them, there is evidence that a cabal within the

  Bush administration planned and facilitated 9/11.

  The flights were allowed to hit their targets through the

  deliberate mismanagement of standard security procedures

  and the directed disorientation of the military response. It is

  impossible that they could have occurred in the way we were

  told without internal sabotage. It is equally impossible that

  plane strikes and fires could have caused the WTC 1 & 2 to

  collapse in the way they did, and even less likely in the case

  of WTC 7. This was done to conceal evidence, incapacitate

  the response and cause the maximum impact upon the

  population's psyche. The ultimate objective being to gain

  wide public support for a predetermined 'war on terror,' and

  to create passive public acceptance of legislation designed to

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  limit individual freedoms and curtail freedom of speech.

  Similarly, the attack on the Pentagon could not have

  occurred as we have been told to believe. The evidence to

  support the establishment claim is woefully lacking and that

  which does exist points towards an entirely different

  conclusion. The evidence offered in support of the official

  Flight 93 narrative is, in many ways, totally ridiculous.

  The investigations, both into how the attacks occurred and

  the mechanics of the devastation, were deliberately stifled

  and corrupted. They offered unsupported conclusions based

  upon the cherry picking of evidence and the selective

  admission of testimony. The over reliance upon evidence,

  extracted through torture, brings the findings further into

  doubt and evidential standards fell way below anything

  admissible in a court. In order to believe the official

  investigations findings, one would need to both ignore the

  reams of contradictory evidence and concede the existence of

  previously unknown physical laws.

  Moreover, they say they can prove senior White House

  officials lied; have evidence the supposed terrorists hijackers

  were well-known assets of the security services and can

  provide statements, made by the neoconservatives who

  controlled the Bush administration, that reveal the one

  remaining pre requisite for any criminal conspiracy.

  Motive.

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  Chapter 10

  The Able Danger of Intel igence.

  The public statements, from senior members of the

  Bush administration, were consistent. They all claimed that

  no one could have possibly known about the attacks. None

  of them had any knowledge whatsoever about any of it.

  For example, in 2009, Dick Cheney said, “I wouldn't have

  predicted 9/11, the global war on terror, the need to

  simultaneous run military operations in Afghanistan and

  Iraq.” Donald Rumsfeld told the 9/11 Commission, “I knew

  of no intelligence during the six-plus months leading up to

  September 11 to indicate terrorists would hijack commercial

  airlines, use them as missiles to fly into the Pentagon or the

  World Trade Center towers.” President George W. Bush said,

  “Nobody in our government at least, and I don't think the prior

  government, could envision flying airplanes into buildings.”

  Conspiracists draw people’s attention to the Group Islamique

  Arm (GIA) plan to crash planes into the Eiffel Tower. In

  Algeria, in 1991, it seemed likely the Islamic Salvation Front

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  (FIS) were set for electoral success. There was a military<
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  coup as a result and the FIS were banned. Consequently, the

  (GIA) splintered from the FIS and set about protesting the

  military administration by killing more people.

  It's leader was Djamel Zitouni. He blamed French citizens for

  allowing themselves to be ruled by a government that

  supported the Algerian coup. He devised a plan to hijack a

  commercial airliner and crash it into the Eiffel Tower.

  Ultimately the plot failed after an informant alerted the

  Algerian Secret Service. This led to a 2-day stand-off at

  Marseille airport and the eventual storming of the aircraft by

  the GIGN French Special Forces.[177]

  Another idea attributed to Khalid Sheikh Mohammad,

  Operation Bojinka[141] was an al Qaeda plot uncovered,

  during its planning stages, by Philippine police. Unlike the

  Russians, the Filipinos were able to decipher and translate

  the encoded Arabic documents found on the suspects’

  computers. These revealed a plot to hijack multiple

  commercial aircraft and simultaneously detonate explosives

  on each. Conversations between plotters, Abdul Hakim

  Murad and Ramsi Yousef, revealed in 1995 by FBI transcript

  of the reports from Philippine investigators,[178] show the

  men discussed crashing a plane into CIA headquarters.

  Colonel Rodolfo Mendoza, who interrogated Murad, claimed

  there was a second phase of the uncovered plot which

  included an almost a precise blueprint of 9/11. Hijacked

  planes would be crashed into major U.S. targets including

  the WTC buildings and the Pentagon. This seems

  questionable as it wasn't mentioned in either the reports, or

  the transcripts. However, Rafael Garcia, chairman and CEO

  of the Philippine technology firm Mega Group, tasked with

  decoding the seized computers, corroborated Colonel

  Mendoza's claims. He also alleged information concerning

  the discovery of the plot was passed to U.S. authorities. He

  stated:[174]

  “........we discovered a second, even more

  sinister plot: Project Bojinka… This was a

  plot to blow up 11 airlines over the Pacific

  Ocean, all in a 48-hour period… Then we

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  found another document that discussed a

  second alternative to crash the 11 planes

  into selected targets in the United States

  instead of just blowing them up in the air.

  These included the CIA headquarters in

 

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