Tuesday, December 1, 2009

BLAIR KNEW IRAQ HAD NO WMD & AL QAEDA IS A CIA FAKE

Tony Blair ''privately conceded two weeks before the Iraq war that Saddam Hussein did not have any usable weapons of mass destruction.'' Robin Cook who died [suicided?] in 2005 and whose diary exposes the lies, in his last column also revealed the CIA's 'al Qaeda' fake. A month later he was dead.

Robin Cook's revelations, taken from a diary that he kept as a senior minister and foreign secretary during the months leading up to war, were been published in The Sunday Times, October 5, 2003. - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/yfr3mmm

And it wasn't only Blair: ''John Scarlett, chairman of the joint intelligence committee (JIC), also "assented" that Saddam had no such weapons'', Cook wrote. The 'Coalition of the Killing' and NATO mercenaries knew it too, and are all guilty of war crimes.

Robin Cook was a man who not only knew too much, but also - even if he had signed the UK's 'Official Secrets Act' - didn't shut up like most people. He often, as minister for foreign affairs, said 'too much' and resigned shortly before the invasion of Iraq. He left in protest against it's inhumanity and illegality. He kept writing however, and in his last column on July 8th 2005 in The Guardian, Cook spilled the beans on the US/UK junta's 'al Qaeda' fake.

AL QAEDA IS A CIA PAID CREATION - A BLOWBACK

Quote: "Bin Laden was, though, a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies. Throughout the 80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to wage jihad against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. Al-Qaida, literally "the database", was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians. Inexplicably, and with disastrous consequences, it never appears to have occurred to Washington that once Russia was out of the way, Bin Laden's organisation would turn its attention to the west." [end excerpt*]

ROBIN COOK PUBLISHED HIS LAST COLUMN ON JULY 8TH 2005, AND DIED - SOME SAY HE WAS 'SUICIDED' - A MONTH LATER, ON AUGUST 6TH, 2005.

''As far as I know'', Shaphan writes on his blog - [http://tinyurl.com/2y4w99]: "this was the first time publicly, in the anglophone world, that the al-Qaeda name had been explained as referring to a computer database. Other: What's Al Qaida? - http://tinyurl.com/dbemg

In the francophone world, a colourful former French military intelligence officer, Pierre-Henri Bunel, had had a book published in 2004, "Proche-Orient, une guerre mondiale?", extracts of which appeared [in French] on a French conspiracy website. The extract went into some detail of how al-Qaeda originally referred to a computer database of Islamist fighters. But, AFAIK, it was not until after Robin Cook had revealed the same in the Guardian, and after his death a month later, that an English translation* of Bunel's words appeared on the web. It's a rough translation, which doesn't read well. But the basic outline of his account accords with what Cook had revealed.

Here's my suspicion: that Robin Cook knew nothing about P-H Bunel's book or article, and that his knowledge of the origin of the Qaeda name stemmed solely from his time at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In other words, that both men had, independently of each other, revealed that, as they understood it, the designation 'al-Qaeda' had originally referred to a computer database. And, according to Bunel, that that name had been operative at least by the mid-'80s." [end excerpt*]

The illegality of the US/UK junta's war machine, the invasions and genocides for profit and power, scares many supporting war criminals. In the UK, Admiral Sir Michael Boyce - who was Chief of the Defence Staff and the (misguided) man who led Britain's armed forces into Iraq - already two years ago warned lying UK politicians like Tony 'the Traitor' Blair. In a remarkably frank interview concerning the political row over the London warlord's Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith's false and faked legal advice, Admiral Sir Michael Boyce said he did not have full legal cover from prosecution at the International Criminal Court (ICC)."


Confirmed Admiral Boyce: "If my soldiers went to jail and I did, some other people would go with me,' said Boyce.

Pressed by UK paper The Observer on whether he meant the PM Tony Blair and Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, Admiral Boyce replied: ''Too bloody right."*


The intent of fixing the facts around the policy - The Downing St. Memos - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/83lko

As Voltaire said, and people like Dr. Kelly, Cook and many others found out:

It is dangerous to be right, when your government is wrong...

Cook's last column in The Guardian - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3b7n5a















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