Special to The Libertarian Enterprise
"The State is massive, yet fragile, for it is built on a foundation of 
lies. These lies are only now being consistently exposed. Help wield 
the Sword of Truth and the Shield of Valour. Renew your dedication to 
freedom, anarchy, and the agora."
Samuel Edward Konkin III
I don't need to hear Noam Chomsky, nor anyone else, explain why the 
official whitewash about 11-September-2001 is the only "logical" 
explanation. The only thing I have to accept is the word of the 9-11 
commissioners. They said the government lied to them. They said they 
were not told everything. They still want to know the truth, and so do 
I.
Tenet testified before a public hearing of the Sept. 11 Commission 
investigating 9/11, that he did not meet with Bush in August 2001, the 
month before the September 11 attacks. The same evening after the 
hearings, a CIA spokesman corrected Tenet's testimony, stating that 
Tenet did indeed meet with Bush twice in August.[17] Tenet in his 
memoir writes of his memorable visit to Bush at Bush's ranch in 
Crawford, Texas, August 2001.[18]
John Farmer, senior counsel to the Commission stated that the 
Commission "discovered that... what government and military officials 
had told Congress, the Commission, the media, and the public about who 
knew what whenwas almost entirely, and inexplicably, untrue." 
Farmer continues: "At some level of the government, at some point in 
time ... there was a decision not to tell the truth about what 
happened... The (NORAD) tapes told a radically different story from 
what had been told to us and the public."[19] Thomas Kean, the head of 
the 9/11 Commission, concurred: "We to this day don't know why NORAD 
told us what they told us, it was just so far from the truth."[20]
As long as every newspaper, magazine, and television show is bought 
and paid for by the military-industrial-financial conglomerate that 
benefits from the police state, the drug war, and the foreign wars of 
occupation, you can't expect to know the truth about anything.
What those who deny that there is any truth to be learned about the 
events of 11-September-2001 are saying now is exactly what was said 
about JFK's assassination after the Warren Commission report. Oh, 
sure, it turns out that the improbable premise was Arlen Specter's 
magic bullet theory. It turns out there were at least two shooters, 
and therefore a conspiracy.
Ford said the CIA destroyed or kept from investigators critical 
secrets connected to the1963 assassination of President John F. 
Kennedy. He said thecommission's probe put "certain classified and 
potentially damaging operations in danger of being exposed." The CIA's 
reaction, he added,"was to hide or destroy some information, which can 
easily be misinterpreted as collusion in JFK's assassination."
What they are saying now is exactly what was said about RFK's 
assassination in the years immediately following his death. It turns 
out that Sirhan Sirhan had an amazing gun which fired thirteen rounds 
from eight chambers. I gather that investigators have identified at 
least eleven of these rounds either in RFK or in the room where he was 
shot. Whee.
The location of Kennedy's wounds suggested that his assailant had 
stood behind him, but some witnesses said that Sirhan faced west as 
Kennedy moved through the pantry facing east.[50] This has led to the 
suggestion that a second gunman actually fired the fatal shot, a 
possibility supported by coroner Thomas Noguchi who stated that the 
fatal shot was behind Kennedy's right ear and had been fired at a 
distance of approximately one inch.[51] Other witnesses, though, said 
that as Sirhan approached, Kennedy was turning to his left shaking 
hands, facing north and so exposing his right side.[52] As recently as 
2008, eyewitness John Pilger asserted his belief that there must have 
been a second gunman.[53] During a re-examination of the case in 1975, 
the U.S. Supreme Court ordered expert examination of the possibility 
of a second gun having been used, and the conclusion of the experts 
was that there was little or no evidence to support this theory.[52]
In 2007, analysis of an audio tape recording of the shooting made by 
freelance reporter Stanislaw Pruszynski appeared to indicate, 
according to forensic expert Philip Van Praag, that thirteen shots 
were fired, even though Sirhan's gun held only eight rounds.[50][54] 
Van Praag states that the recording also reveals at least two cases 
where the timing between shots was shorter than humanly possible. The 
presence of more than eight shots on the tape was corroborated by 
forensic audio specialists Wes Dooley and Paul Pegas of Audio 
Engineering Associates in Pasadena, California, forensic audio and 
ballistics expert Eddy B. Brixen in Copenhagen, Denmark,[55][56] and 
audio specialist Phil Spencer Whitehead of the Georgia Institute of 
Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.[57]
What they are saying now is exactly what was said about the people who 
doubted the Gulf of Tonkin incident. In 2005, the NSA announced that 
there had never been a Gulf of Tonkin incident.
In October, 2005 the New York Times reported that Robert J. Hanyok, a 
historian for the U.S. National Security Agency, had concluded that 
the NSA deliberately distorted the intelligence reports that it had 
passed on to policy-makers regarding the August 4, 1964 incident. He 
concluded that the motive was not political but was probably to cover 
up honest intelligence errors.[33]
Hanyok's conclusions were initially published within the NSA in the 
Winter 2000/Spring 2001 Edition of Cryptologic Quarterly, about five 
years before they were revealed in the Times article. According to 
intelligence officials, the view of government historians that the 
report should become public was rebuffed by policymakers concerned 
that comparisons might be made to intelligence used to justify the 
Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom) that commenced in 2003.[34] 
Reviewing the NSA's archives, Mr. Hanyok concluded that the NSA had 
initially misinterpreted North Vietnamese intercepts, believing there 
was an attack on August 4. Midlevel NSA officials almost immediately 
discovered the error, he concluded, but covered it up by altering 
documents, so as to make it appear the second attack had happened.
On November 30, 2005, the NSA released the first installment of 
previously classified information regarding the Gulf of Tonkin 
incident, including a moderately sanitized version of Mr. Hanyok's 
article, "Skunks, Bogies, Silent Hounds, and the Flying Fish: The Gulf 
of Tonkin Mystery, 2-4 August 1964" Cryptologic Quarterly, Winter 
2000/Spring 2001 Edition, Vol. 19, No. 4 / Vol. 20, No. 1. The Hanyok 
article stated that intelligence information was presented to the 
Johnson administration "in such a manner as to preclude responsible 
decision makers in the Johnson administration from having the complete 
and objective narrative of events." Instead, "only information that 
supported the claim that the communists had attacked the two 
destroyers was given to Johnson administration officials."[8]
With regard to why this happened, Hanyok wrote:
As much as anything else, it was an awareness that President Johnson 
would brook no uncertainty that could undermine his position. Faced 
with this attitude, Ray Cline was quoted as saying "... we knew it was 
bum dope that we were getting from Seventh Fleet, but we were told 
only to give facts with no elaboration on the nature of the evidence. 
Everyone know how volatile LBJ was. He did not like to deal with 
uncertainties."[35]
Hanyok included his study of Tonkin Gulf as one chapter of an overall 
history of the involvement of NSA, and American signals intelligence 
(SIGINT), in the Indochina Wars. A moderately sanitized version of the 
overall history[36] was released in January 2008 by the National 
Security Agency and published by the Federation of American 
Scientists.[37]
What they are saying now is exactly what was said about activities 
like Operation Keelhaul and Operation Northwoods.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Keelhaul
wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
This is for all you Islamophobes and anti-conspiracy nuts: Let me be 
very candid. My friend John Perry died in the collapse of the Twin 
Towers. He was helping a disabled person get down the stairs. You can 
say whatever hateful, evil, vicious, racist, religiously bigoted 
things you feel you must say about people in foreign countries. But 
John died. And I want to know why. John was killed. Why? Why did my 
friend get killed? You don't know. You fucking liars know what you've 
been told by your government which is a fucking liar, and every time 
you say you know what happened on 11-Sep-2001, you piss me off.
You don't know shit. Your claims that you know are horrid. You make me 
sick. It is disgusting to see you ranting and raving about what you 
don't know, about the Fox News shareholder prince who funds the 
Wahhabis and how he's the dangerous madman behind the Islamic cultural 
centre near ground zero. As if you didn't know that there has been a 
mosque four blocks from Ground Zero since before NY governor Nelson 
Rockefeller stole all the land to build the Twin Towers. You don't 
know what happened and you don't really care. You just want to be on 
the side that's winning. You just want someone to hate.
Well, I tell you this: no eternal reward can forgive us now for 
wasting the dawn.
You were not listening then, you did not know how. Why won't you 
listen, now??
Since you won't actually go to wikipedia to read any of these facts, 
I've excerpted the facts from wikipedia entries. Below are footnotes, 
corresponding to the numerals in the citations above, to assist you in 
your research, if you care to wield the sword of truth or the shield 
of valour. But in fact, you are going to put your thumb right back up 
your butt and ignore all these facts.
You don't wish to be upset by the reality that you are a food animal 
and those in power are predators feasting on your blood. You don't 
wish to live in the world as it really is, so you've created a fantasy 
world to bury your head in the sand, so you don't have to think.
And on those rare occasions when I feel pleasant, I can sympathise. 
Thinking is really awful. Looking at the world as it really is can be 
very horrid. But if you won't, then you'll take poor choices. And 
more people are going to be killed as a result of the choices you take.
Karma is a word meaning "actions have consequences." Your actions are 
your responsibility, whether you bury your head in the sand or not.
At the end of the day, I have to go to sleep with the dead people 
whose lives ended because of choices I took on my conscience. And you 
have to rest uneasy because of choices you took.
It often seems like there is no day of reckoning, ever, for those in 
power. They lie and cheat and steal and kill and tell more lies to 
cover it up.
But Sam Konkin was right. The state is fragile precisely because of 
all those lies, all that killing, all that raping, all that stealing. 
The men and women of the state live amongst us, in ordinary homes, in 
ordinary neighbourhoods.
When you tire of their depredations, when you are sickened enough to 
take action, you won't need me to tell you what to do.
Notes
1. newsmine.org, 
retrieved February 5, 2010
2. Tenet, George; Bill Harlow (2007). "At the Center of the Storm: My 
Years at the CIA." HarperCollins. ISBN 0061147788.
3. Levins, Harry (September 6, 2009). "The Ground Truth". 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Retrieved September 12, 
2009.
4. Farmer, John (2009). The 
Ground Truth: The Untold Story of America Under Attack on 9/11. Riverhead Books. ISBN 1594488940.
5. www.crimemagazine.com/08/fordadmits,0109-8.htm
6. youtube.com/watch?v=-eZfS-oly10
7. a b Randerson, James (2008-02-22). "New evidence challenges 
official picture of Kennedy shooting". The Guardian. 
Retrieved 2008-04-28.
8. Noguchi 1985
9. a b "Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Summary, Part 1(b), p. 35" 
(PDF). FBI. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
10. "Democracy Now! Special: Robert F. Kennedy's Life and Legacy 40 
Years After His Assassination". democracynow.org. 
Retrieved 2008-07-25.
11. Pruszynski recording & analysis by acoustic expert Philip Van Praag
12. O'Sullivan, Shane (2008) Who 
Killed Bobby?: The Unsolved Murder of Robert Kennedy. New York: Sterling Publishing. p. 478.
13. Discovery Times (now Investigation Discovery) presents "Conspiracy 
Test: The RFK Assassination" (2007)
14. CNN's BackStory reports on the Pruszynski recording & analysis 
(2009)
15. Shane, Scott (2005-12-02). "Vietnam War Intelligence 'Deliberately 
Skewed,' Secret Study Says". New York Times. 
16. "Robert J. Hanyok: His NSC study on Tonkin Gulf Deception". 
(October 31, 2005). New York Times.
17. Hanyok article (page 39)
18. Spartans in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 
1945-1975, Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 
2002
19. Report reveals Vietnam War hoaxes, faked attacks
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