Language, Mind Control, and 9/11

 

“An example that shows the radical devaluation of thought is the transformation of words in propaganda; there, language, the instrument of the mind, become ‘pure sound,’ a symbol directly evoking feelings and reflexes.”

– Jacques Ellul, Propaganda

“A leader or an interest that can make itself master of current symbols is the master of the current situation.”

– Walter Lippman, Public Opinion

Tuesday, September 11, 2001, was a non-teaching day for me. I was home in Massachusetts when the phone rang at 9 A.M. It was my daughter who lived and worked in New York City and was on a week’s vacation with her future husband. “Turn on the TV,” she said. “Why?” I asked.  “Haven’t you heard?  A plane hit the World Trade Tower.”

I turned the TV on and watched a plane crash into the Tower. I said, “They just showed a replay.” She quickly corrected me, “No, that’s another plane.” And we talked as we watched in horror, learning that it was the South Tower this time.

Sitting next to my daughter was my future son-in-law; he had not had a day off from work in a year. He had finally taken a week’s vacation so they could go to Cape Cod. He worked on the 100th floor of the South Tower. By chance, he had escaped the death that claimed 176 of his co-workers. My father’s good friend, retired from a NYC job and living in Pennsylvania, had a one-day-a-month consultancy job at the Twin Tower. Tuesday the 11th was his day to die in the North Tower.

That was my introduction to the attacks. Twenty-four years have disappeared behind us, yet it seems like yesterday.  And yet again, it seems like long, long ago. But long ago is today when the repercussions of what happened then “lie” behind today’s terrible events, as they do because Bush, Jr.’s Global War on Terror continues on its mad and doleful way under three more presidents and different linguistic mind control narratives.

As I type these words, I look down on my desk at my grandfather’s gold badge: Deputy Chief of the New York City Fire Department. Two of his brothers, my great-uncles, were members of the Fire Department and another a NYC cop, a sister a public school teacher. My other grandfather, my cousins, niece and her husband were NYC Police Officers. My grandfather’s nightstick hangs on a nail in another room. A great-great grandfather owned a popular tavern in the West 40s and another a livery stable on the West Side. Having grown up in the Bronx, gone to high school and graduate school in Manhattan, I have long and deep family roots in NYC. My Irish immigrant ancestors were sandhogs who dug the tunnels for the subways, the tunnels bringing water down to the city, and the foundations for the skyscrapers. This history goes deep and high, for my niece was a detective and her husband an anti-terrorism detective who flew over the Twin Towers in a helicopter on that fateful morning, taking so many of the famous photographs of the devastation below.

I tell you this to emphasize how the city, where my family goes back 175 years, is in my blood, and the news my daughter conveyed to me affected me deeply. No matter where you roam in later life, as many native New Yorkers will attest, such bonds tie you back to what we call The City, and when its foundations are shaken as they were on September 11, 2001, so are you at a very deep level.

Thus the truth of how and why these tragic events happened on a glorious September morning became my quest. It began emotionally but soon turned logical and objective as I followed my academic training in the sociology of knowledge and propaganda.

Over the next few days, as the government and the media accused Osama bin Laden and 19 Arabs of being responsible for the attacks, I told a friend that what I was hearing wasn’t believable; the official story as reported by the media was full of holes. It was a reaction that I couldn’t fully explain, but it set me on a search for the truth. I proceeded in fits and starts, but by the fall of 2004, with the help of the extraordinary work of David Ray Griffin and other early skeptics, I could articulate the reasons for my initial intuition. My specialty throughout my long university teaching career has been propaganda, so I set about creating and teaching a college course on what had come to be called 9/11, on what I had learned.

But I no longer refer to the events of that day by those numbers – 9/11. 

Let me explain why.

By 2004 I was convinced that the U.S. government’s claims (and The 9/11 Commission Report) were fictitious.  After meticulous study and research, they seemed so blatantly false that I concluded the attacks were an intelligence operation led by the neoconservatives – Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, et al. – who had become central elements within the George W. Bush administration and whose purpose was to initiate a national state of emergency (that is still in effect in 2025) to justify wars of aggression, known euphemistically as “the war on terror.”  The sophistication of the attacks, and the lack of any proffered real evidence except hyperbolic empty accusations for the government’s claims, suggested that a great deal of planning had been involved and a coverup was underway.

Yet I was chagrined and amazed by so many people’s insouciant lack of interest in researching arguably the most important world event since the assassination of President Kennedy. I understood the various psychological dimensions of this denial, the fear, cognitive dissonance, etc., but I sensed something else as well.  For so many people their minds seemed to have been “made up” from the start. I found that many young people were the exceptions, while most of their elders dared not question the official narrative. This included many prominent leftist critics of American foreign policy. Now that twenty-four years have elapsed, this seems truer than ever.

So with the promptings of people like Graeme MacQueen, Lance de Haven-Smith, T.H. Meyer, Jacques Ellul, et al., I have concluded that a process of linguistic mind-control was in place before, during, and after the attacks. As with all good propaganda, the language had to be insinuated over time and introduced through intermediaries. It had to seem “natural” and to flow out of events, not to precede them. And it had to be repeated over and over again. All of this was carried out by the corporate mainstream media.

In summary form, I will list the language I believe “made up the minds” of those who have refused to examine the government’s claims about the September 11th attacks and the subsequent anthrax attacks.

  1. Pearl Harbor. As pointed out by David Ray Griffin and others, this term was used in September 2000 in The Project for the New American Century’s report, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses” (p.51).  Its neo-con authors argued that the U.S. wouldn’t be able to attack Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Iran, Somalia, and Sudan, etc. “absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event –  like a new Pearl Harbor.”  Coincidentally or not, the film Pearl Harbor, made with Pentagon assistance and a massive budget, was released on May 25, 2001 and was a box office hit. It was in the theaters throughout the summer. The thought of the attack on Pearl Harbor (not a surprise to the U.S. government, but presented as such) was in the air despite the fact that the 60th anniversary of that attack was not until December 7, 2001, a more likely release date. Once the September 11th attacks occurred, the Pearl Harbor comparison was “plucked out” of the social atmosphere and used innumerable times, beginning immediately. Even George W. Bush was reported to have had the time to allegedly use it in his diary that night. The examples of this comparison are manifold, but I am summarizing, so I will skip giving them.  Any casual researcher can confirm this.
  2. Homeland. This strange un-American term, another WW II word associated with another enemy – Nazi Germany – was also used (in a Freudian Slip faux pas) many times by the neo-con authors of “Rebuilding America’s Defenses.”  I doubt any average American referred to this country by that term before.  Of course it became the moniker for The Department of Homeland Security, marrying home with security to form a comforting name that simultaneously and unconsciously suggests a defense against Hitler-like evil coming from the outside.  Not coincidentally, Hitler introduced it into the Nazi propaganda vernacular at the 1934 Nuremberg rally. Both usages conjured up images of a home besieged by alien forces intent on its destruction; thus preemptive action was in order.
  3. Ground Zero. This is a third WWII (“the good war”) term first used at 11:55 A.M. on September 11th by Mark Walsh (aka “the Harley Guy” because he was wearing a Harley-Davidson tee shirt) in an interview on the street by a Fox News reporter, Rick Leventhal. Identified as a Fox free-lancer, Walsh also explained the Twin Towers collapse in a precise, well-rehearsed manner that would be the same illogical explanation later given by the government: “mostly due to structural failure because the fire was too intense.” Ground zero – a nuclear bomb term first used by U.S. scientists to refer to the spot where they exploded the first nuclear bomb in New Mexico in 1945 – became another meme adopted by the media that suggested a nuclear attack had occurred or might in the future if the U.S. didn’t act. The nuclear scare was raised again and again by George W. Bush and U.S. officials in the days and months following the attacks, although nuclear weapons were beside the point. But the conjoining of “nuclear” with “ground zero” served to raise the fear factor dramatically. Ironically, the project to develop the nuclear bomb was called the Manhattan Project and was headquartered at 270 Broadway, NYC, a few short blocks north of the World Trade Center.
  4. The Unthinkable. This is another nuclear term whose usage as linguistic mind control and propaganda is analyzed by Graeme MacQueen in the penultimate chapter of The 2001 Anthrax Deception.  He notes the patterned use of this term before and after September 11th, while saying “the pattern may not signify a grand plan …. It deserves investigation and contemplation.” He then presents a convincing case that the use of this term couldn’t be accidental. He notes how George W. Bush, in a major foreign policy speech on May 1, 2001, “gave informal public notice that the United States intended to withdraw unilaterally from the ABM Treaty”; Bush said the U.S. must be willing to “rethink the unthinkable.” This was necessary because of terrorism and rogue states with “weapons of mass destruction.” PNAC also argued that the U.S. should withdraw from the treaty. A signatory to the treaty could only withdraw after giving six months’ notice and because of “extraordinary events” that “jeopardized its supreme interests.” Once the September 11th attacks occurred, Bush rethought the unthinkable and officially gave formal notice on December 13th to withdraw the U.S. from the ABM Treaty.  MacQueen specifies the many times different media used the term “unthinkable” in October 2001 in reference to the anthrax attacks.  He explicates its usage in one of the anthrax letters – “The Unthinkabel” [sic].  He explains how the media that used the term so often were at the time unaware of its usage in the anthrax letter since that letter’s content had not yet been revealed, and how the letter writer had mailed the letter before the media started using the word.  He makes a rock solid case showing the U.S. government’s complicity in the anthrax attacks and therefore in those of 11 September  While calling the use of the term “unthinkable” in all its iterations “problematic,” he writes, “The truth is that the employment of ‘the unthinkable’ in this letter, when weight is given both to the meaning of this term in U.S. strategic circles and to the other relevant uses of the term in 2001, points us in the direction of the U.S. military and intelligence communities.” I am reminded of Orwell’s point in 1984: a heretical thought – that is, a thought diverging from the principles of Ingsoc – should be literally unthinkable, at least as far as thought is dependent on words.”  Thus the government and media’s use of “unthinkable” becomes a classic case of “doublethink.”  The unthinkable is unthinkable.
  5. 9/11. This is the key usage that has reverberated down the years around which the others revolve. It is an anomalous numerical designation with no precedent applied to an historical event, and obviously also the emergency telephone number. Try to think of another numerical appellation for an important event in American history. The future editor of The New York Times and Iraq war promoter, Bill Keller, introduced this connection the following morning in a NY Times op-ed piece, “America’s Emergency Line: 9/11.” The linkage of the attacks to a permanent national emergency was thus subliminally introduced, as Keller mentioned Israel nine times and seven times compared the U.S. situation to that of Israel as a target for terrorists. His first sentence reads: “An Israeli response to America’s aptly dated wake-up call might well be, ‘Now you know.’”  By referring to September 11th as 9/11, an endless national emergency became wedded to an endless war on “terror” aimed at preventing Hitler-like terrorists from obliterating us with nuclear weapons that could create another ground zero or holocaust. It is a term that pushes all the right buttons evoking unending social fear and anxiety. It is language as sorcery; it is propaganda at its best. Even those who dissent from the official narrative continue to use the term that has become a fixture of public consciousness through endless repetition.   As George W. Bush would later put it as he connected Saddam Hussein to “9/11” and pushed for the Iraq war, “We don’t want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud.”  All the ingredients for a linguistic mind-control smoothie had been blended.

I have concluded – and this is impossible to prove definitively at this time because of the nature of such propagandistic techniques and documents that take many decades to be discovered and perhaps released – that the use of all these words/numbers is part of a highly sophisticated linguistic mind-control campaign waged to create a narrative that has lodged in the minds of hundreds of millions of people and is very hard to dislodge. It is why I don’t speak of “9/11” any more. I refer to those events as the attacks of September 11, 2001. But I am not sure how to undo the damage.

Lance de Haven-Smith puts it well in Conspiracy Theory in America:

The rapidity with which the new language of the war on terror appeared and took hold; the synergy between terms and their mutual connections to WW II nomenclatures; and above all the connections between many terms and the emergency motif of “9/11” and “9-1-1” – any one of these factors alone, but certainly all of them together – raise the possibility that work on this linguistic construct began long before 9/11….It turns out that elite political crime, even treason, may actually be official policy.

Needless to say, his use of the words “possibility” and “may” are in order when one sticks to strict empiricism. However, when one reads his full text, it is apparent to me that he considers these “coincidences” part of a government conspiracy. I have also reached that conclusion. As Thoreau put in his underappreciated humorous way, “Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk.”

The evidence for linguistic mind control, while the subject of this essay, does not stand alone, of course. It underpins the actual attacks of September 11 and the subsequent anthrax attacks that are linked. The official explanations for these events by themselves do not stand up to elementary logic and are patently false, as proven by thousands of well-respected professional researchers  from all walks of life – i.e. engineers, pilots, architects, and scholars from many disciplines. To paraphrase the prescient Philadelphia lawyer Vince Salandria, who said it long ago concerning the assassination of President Kennedy, the attacks of 2001 are “a false mystery concealing state crimes.”

If one objectively studies the 2001 attacks together with the language adopted to explain and preserve them in social memory, the “mystery” emerges from the realm of the unthinkable and becomes unutterable. “There is no mystery.” How to communicate this when the corporate mainstream media serve the function of the government’s mockingbird (as in Operation Mockingbird) repeating and repeating the same narrative in the same language; that is the difficult task we are faced with.

The anthrax attacks that followed those of 9/11 have disappeared from public memory in ways analogous to the pulverization of the Twin Towers and World Trade Center Building 7. For the towers, at least, ghostly afterimages persist, albeit fading like last night’s nightmare. But the anthrax attacks, clearly linked to 9/11 and the Patriot Act, are like lost letters, sent, but long forgotten. Such disappearing acts are a staple of American life these days. Memory has come upon hard times in amnesiac nation.

With The 2001 Anthrax Deception, Graeme MacQueen, founding Director of the Center for Peace Studies at McMaster University, calls us back to a careful reconsideration of the anthrax attacks. It is an eloquent and pellucid lesson in inductive reasoning and deserves to stand with David Ray Griffin’s brilliant multi-volume dissection of the truth of that tragic September 11 day and its consequences. MacQueen makes a powerful case for the linkage of both events, a tie that binds both to insider elements deep within the U.S. government, perhaps in coordination with foreign elements. His book should be required reading.

MacQueen’s thesis is as follows: The criminal anthrax attacks were conducted by a group of conspirators deep within the U.S. government who are linked to, or identical with, the 9/11 perpetrators. Their purpose was to redefine the Cold War into the Global War on Terror and in doing so weaken civil liberties in the United States and attack other nations.

Words have a power to enchant and mesmerize. Linguistic mind-control – language as sorcery – especially when linked to traumatic events such as the September 11th and anthrax attacks, can strike people dumb and blind. It often makes some subjects “unthinkable” and “unspeakable” (to quote James W. Douglass quoting the Trappist monk Thomas Merton in JFK and the Unspeakable: the unspeakable “is the void that contradicts everything that is spoken even before the words are said; the void that gets into the language of public and official declarations at the very moment when they are pronounced, and makes them ring dead with the hollowness of the abyss. It is the void out of which Eichmann drew the punctilious exactitude of his obedience . . .”).

We need a new vocabulary to speak of these terrible things.

Edward Curtin: Sociologist, researcher, poet, essayist, journalist, novelist….writer – beyond a cage of categories. His new book is AT THE LOST AND FOUND: Personal & Political Dispatches of Resistance and Hope (Clarity Press). A different, shorter version of this essay appeared in his book, Seeking Truth in a Country of Lies 

 

 

21 thoughts on “Language, Mind Control, and 9/11”

  1. This piece is brilliant and in addition to Graeme MacQueen’s The 2001 Anthrax Deception, should also be required reading.

  2. When Rage Against the Machine sang/yelled, “Gather round the family, with a pocket full of shells,” it was a criticism and protest against existing society. not a blueprint. (“Bulls on the Parade”

    Video of the song “Bulls on Parade” by Rage Against The Machine
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L4YrGaR8E4&list=RD3L4YrGaR8E4

    Everyone around Charlie Kirk was, in my opinion, a “gun nutter,” including the kids around the dinner table (not by their choice). Anyone who can’t imagine people just walking around and living w/o fingering their guns constantly is a “gun nutter.” He cultivated social and professional relationships with people trained in using guns, many with military and police backgrounds. For a multitude of different reasons, someone might have shot him. And like Howard Beale being killed in “Network,” business interests and state interests might coincide in the murder of someone. Create a martyr and boost sales for a rival replacement (Ben Shapiro, who among the “deep state’s” sea of killers did you hire?)

    the state expends a great deal of energy trying to convince us that life’s and the world’s problems can be solved by Superman punching Zod harder or Top Gun blowing up stuff. The Matrix can only be defeated by machine guns and kung fu fighting. Someone stealing your water? Call James Bond (Quantum of Solace). Healthcare problems? Send in the super soldier (Elysium.) Some homeless person peeing in your bushes? Stand your ground. bomb Iran. bomb the women and child-abusing Taliban. bomb the drugs. blow up the spy balloons. that’ll fix it.

    Kirk reveled in this foul atmosphere. He promoted it. Everywhere. A repressed homophobic fascist fundamentalist theocrat. a braggart warrior like Trump and so many. no one should be surprised at what kind of skeleton might come walking out his closet seeking revenge. one thing he repressed: the state and his professional milieu use assassinations and worse to achieve their goals. another: capitalist organization of life around profit-taking causes people to kill each other.

    i have no idea how true this statement below is, but it is true for some, too many, and becoming more true every day. Someone posted this at moon of alabama re kirk:

    “There is nothing difficult about the shot made and literally millions of people could do it, many of them children.” yeah, just ask Israel.

  3. Two excellent books The Cultural Cold War by Frances Stonor Saunders and Finks by Joel Whitney, noticing this post makes no mention of our CAMP X exercise in Utah. as the devolution continues I feel strange consonance as almost a lifetime of deception wavelike withdraws seaward revealing WOW. Take a walk with Alan the mistreated Belarussian Chartok up in Gray Barrington, almost material for Screwtape Letters Deux:)

  4. RE: “How to communicate this when the corporate mainstream media serve the function of the government’s mockingbird (as in Operation Mockingbird) repeating and repeating the same narrative in the same language; that is the difficult task we are faced with.”

    The biggest problem is NOT and never has been that the “authorities” dominate the narrative of the day but that the vast majority of people are indifferent to the truth/reality and conformists, which has been clearly curated in the scholarly essay The 2 Married Pink Elephants In The Historical Room –The Holocaustal Covid-19 Coronavirus Madness: A Sociological Perspective & Historical Assessment Of The Covid “Phenomenon” at https://www.rolf-hefti.com/covid-19-coronavirus.html

    The insightful philosopher Nietzsche told us long ago that most people are conforming sleepers. They prefer and willfully choose NOT to know the truth of things (unless something affects them personally). It follow you cannot communicate with a sleeper. A new vocabulary won’t change that plight.

    “Every time people accept a new restriction—mask mandates, digital IDs, cashless payments, ‘green’ regulations—they reinforce the system and normalize control. Authorities rely on social pressure and fear of consequences to drive compliance. Most individuals don’t want conflict, so they follow rules even when they disagree. THIS SILENT MAJORITY ENABLES A SMALL ELITE TO CONTROL BILLIONS. Without MASS OBEDIENCE, digital IDs, CBDCs, and surveillance grids cannot be enforced at scale. The system thrives not just on active co-operation, but on passive acceptance—shrugging off restrictions as inevitable or ‘for the greater good’. NON-COMPLIANCE—whether through using cash, rejecting digital IDs, or resisting propaganda—denies elites the participation they need to legitimize their agendas. Ultimately, compliance is the lifeblood of control; RESISTANCE, EVEN IN SMALL ACTS, IS THE ANTIDOTE.” — AI Chat bot in 2025 (https://archive.ph/Wdzsg)

    “Don’t believe anything these people tell you, ABOUT ANYTHING. It isn’t time for a civil war against your neighbors, it is time for a revolution against these hoaxers and thieves.” — Miles Mathis, American author

  5. Mystery Babylon the Great has been ruling from behind the scenes since the days of Nimrod. Those shadowy figures who’s identity we can only speculate on. Things happen that we can’t always explain and if some try they are labelled conspiracy theorist to shut them up. When the King of the universe decides the time for MBG to be cut short it will happen in a flash. Until then let’s just get on with our lives because there is little we can do about what is going and which most don’t even understand. Some worry so much it gives them heart attacks.

  6. Mystery Babylon the Great is hard at work as it has been since the days of Nimrod. There are plenty willing to carry out the dictats of MBG. We just have to learn to live with it and wrestle against the shadowy forces as best we can.

  7. Apropos of words as propaganda, the word “attack”,to me, suggests an outside force at work. I think a different word would be more appropriate.

    1. A perceptive remark, for sure… Now 76, one foot in the grave, one still kickin’, I regret few things more than that I will leave this world without the terrible truth of September 11 having been revealed. All the more reason, I suppose, to trust in a better world awaiting us, where all that has been kept hidden is finally known, where truth, beauty, and goodness prevail.

  8. I well recall finally getting into town on that fateful morning, to see the towers falling on the big screen in our local coffee shop. I have some history in the Big Apple as well, and the construction of those buildings was a focal point in that period. The first thought that entered my mind was “That’s a controlled demolition”. Subsequent time has shown that observation to be correct. The JFK assassination was the first shot across our bow; 9/11 formally ushered in the Police State with its searches and abuse rituals, and signaled the forces of the so-called deep state were now turned in on the domestic population. It’s been downhill ever since. We haven’t hit bottom yet, but we’re getting there.

  9. Edward, when I saw the recent New York Times obituary for Ruth Paine I thought of your article on her from some time ago. The tone of the obituary was grimly amusing. “Conspiracy theorists” were curious about her MERELY because she gave lodging to the Oswalds. By the way, she just happened to hear about an opening at the Texas Schoolbook Depository and decided to helpfully pass that info along to Lee Harvey Oswald. She herself had no direct connection to the CIA, what a relief. Uh, her sister was an employee, her mother-in-law was friends with Allen Dulles’s mistress, her father is known to have had contact with that outfit.
    The reason why the majority of Americans do not believe in the lone shooter explanation, even if they’ve not read any books on the assassination, is due to that trout in the milk. In fact, most people understand that we’re dealing with a multiple trout incident.

  10. Edward, i am no longer young, i have become a stranger and invisible here where i was born, i observe, i read, i study. I rarely, rarely comment. It would be wrong to fail to acknowledge your obvious thought, choice of words and straightforward presentation which reflects years of intelligent, disciplined, conscientious dedication to using your words to communicate clearly amidst the cacophony in which we are immersed. I am profoundly grateful for the spirit you bring to your work–and to all of us.

  11. Thank you, Ed. One reason people automatically and unconsciously choose not to know is because of the implications of such knowledge. It means facing the true nature of our government and its role in the world, our complicity, and what we are up against in trying to change it– the MICIMATT complex — the military-industrial-congressional-intelligence-media-academic-think tank complex The tale of the Emperor’s New Clothes doesn’t really convey why all those adults didn’t want to see that the emperor was naked, and what was at stake, if they did.

    1. Yes, thinking the unthinkable. The notion, even with a governent that you can’t abide, would undertake a conspiracy so vast, so audacious, is a giant pill that most find difficult to swallow. ‘Blow up two, gigantic buildings in Manhattan? Deliberately sacrifice Americans and for what?’ Actually, with a population already well primed with decades of racist, imperial propaganda, it’s a piece of cake when compared to the idea that your own government did it as the rationale behind the War on Terror. The Reichstag Fire, the Tonkin Gulf, Weapons of Mass Destruction, October 7… Then consider what’s at stake, an entire class, an entire economy, the wars against its rivals, the future…

  12. Edward: One of the main reasons I no longer identify as a traditional leftist but rather as an ultra-leftist anarchist-socialist is that I’ve come to the conclusion that both leftists and right-wingers, as well as leftist and right-wing governments, are part of the same oligarchic global elite ruling class. They serve the same interests and offer no real solution for the liberation of humanity from slavery.

    As you know, all humans are slaves (even the upper class), as capitalism and global capitalism force everyone into servitude, leaving no one truly free—not even Trump.

    This is why I believe anarchist socialism, anarchism, with no states, no governments, no rulers, and no ruling classes, is the only path to a truly democratic world.

    I no longer support leftist, anti-imperialist governments like BRICS, Iran, China, Russia, Venezuela, or Brazil, as they are just as oppressive and capitalist as the USA.

    I also no longer support the mainstream traditional left, including figures and organizations like Thom Hartmann, Democracy Now, Chris Hedges, Chomsky, The Young Turks, David Pakman, the Communist Party of the USA, the Socialist Party of the USA, the Green Party, Bernie Sanders, Jill Stein, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, or Workers World Party. Many ultra-leftists refer to them as “the capitalist left.”

    Even Lenin and the USSR were part of the capitalist left, and the USSR did not truly have a socialist system but rather an oligarchic capitalist state, just like the USA and Mexico.

    This is the reality of the world we live in—like The Matrix.

  13. What frightened me the most is that I WAS THE ONLY ONE in our group of acquaintances/friends – including my boyfriend – who didn’t believe what was being disseminated. My first thought upon seeing initial footage of the incident was “I can’t believe they actual did this.” “They” being our government.

    I knew INSTINCTIVELY (something we seem to no longer pay attention to) that is was all bullshite.

  14. Eloquent and unimpeachable! Kudos! The perennial enemies of mankind and adversarial conjurors of falsehood are the spiritual descendants of the ancient serpent. Their cognitive abilities surpass the analytical potential of most flesh and blood humans in their ability to deceive. Only rare individuals such as Ed have been gifted by their Creator with the discernment and erudition to perceive the inveterate craftiness (and machinations to beguile) possessed by the powers-that-be. Such enemies are described in Ephesians 6:12

  15. Thanks, Ed! The following stats from about 2020-21 show more like global war OF terror, which most if not all wars are, “…the human cost of the post-9/11 ‘War on Terror’ has been immense. Iraq: 300,000-1,000,000 dead. Syria: 400,000-600,000 dead. Afghanistan: 120,000 dead. Libya: 30,000 dead. Pakistan: 50,000 dead. Somalia: (unknown). Yemen: 100,000 dead. On the U.S. side, over 7,000 troops have lost their lives in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and Pakistan, with more than double that number of private contractors dying in U.S.-led conflicts.” & As of 7/21/2021: “Total Cost of U.S. Wars Since 2001$5,420,225,979,472.”

    1. 9/11 was a 9/11 coup by the Neo-Con’s!

      September 3, 2023 The Bin Ladens and the Bushes: On 9/11 George Herbert Walker Bush Meets Osama’s Brother Shafiq bin Laden Commemorating 9/11

      Lest we forget, one day before the 9/11 attacks [as well as on the morning of 9/11, the dad of the sitting President of the United States of America, George Herbert Walker Bush was meeting none other than Shafiq bin Laden, the brother of the alleged terror mastermind Osama bin Laden.

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