Al-Zarqawi the Superterrorist - Who Can Prove He Really Exists?, page 1


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reply posted on 11-11-2005 @ 09:28 PM by Umbrax
Well this person must have some blood line, some educational history, ect. That should help a little bit with this subject.

I also found this looking around on the web.

www.news24.com...

Still, even as al-Zarqawi threatens more chaos - in recordings and internet messages - many Iraqis believe the Jordanian militant does not even exist and is merely a phantom created by the Americans to sow unrest in the country.


That should lead us to at least investigate.

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reply posted on 11-11-2005 @ 09:49 PM by wecomeinpeace
Originally posted by dbates
It all comes back to the point that eventually you have to take someone's word that this guy, nation, situation exists.


That's just the point. In light of all the inconsistencies surrounding the events of 9-11, 7/7, the fabricated WMD intelligence, Northwoods documents, Bin Laden being a CIA asset, the CIA visiting him in Dubai, and on and on it goes...the "word" of TPTB isn't enough any more. This Zarqawi dude has been credited with near superhuman abilities. He masterminds everything, pops up everywhere, and yet this Orwellian Emmanuelle Goldstein is never caught.

Any time an event occurs, this is how the pattern goes:

Almost immediately in the wake of a terrorist event or warning, the media announces they suspect this mysterious individual Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi is behind it, invariably without supporting evidence and prior to the conduct of an investigation by the relevant police and intelligence authorities.

In some cases, upon the immediate occurrence of the terrorist event, there is an initial report which mentions Al-Zarqawi as the mastermind. The report will often say: yes we think he did it, but it is not yet confirmed and there is some doubt on the identity of those behind the attack. One or two days later, CNN may come up with a definitive statement, quoting official, but often anonymous police, military and/or intelligence sources.

Often the CNN report is based on information published on an Islamic website or a mysteeeeerious Video or Audio tape. The authenticity of the website and/or the tapes is never the object of discussion or detailed investigation.

So is the Jordanian bombing any different?

If you want to claim that President Bush is personally carrying out these explosions, or paying someone to do them, then please come right out and say this.

Did I mention Bush? He's a puppet anyway. I have no idea who's behind these attacks, the latest round of which killed high-ranking Palestinian officials, but the simple fact is TPTB can't be trusted that they're telling the truth anymore. So who do you think it was?


reply posted on 11-11-2005 @ 09:50 PM by Umbrax
Here is a question.

Why isn't Al-Zarqawi on the FBI's 10 most wanted list?

www.fbi.gov...

Bin Laden is there.

The reward for the arrest of Bin Laden is $25 million, the same as Al-Zarqawi.

What is the criteria to be on the FBI's top ten list?
I would think since the rewards are the same they would probably be both on the list. On that list the second highest reward is $5 million.

Why isn't Al-Zarqawi on there?
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