“Oh, what a tangled web we weave...when first we practice to deceive.” Walter Scott
In the fall of 2001,
the Rendon Group was given a contract
to handle PR aspects of the U.S.
military strike in Afghanistan .
One year
later, in September 2002, a 'meticulously
planned strategy to persuade the public, the Congress and the allies of the
need to confront the threat from Saddam Hussein’ was devised[ii]. As part of this strategy, an interagency
‘Iraq Public Diplomacy group’ comprising of NSC, CIA, Pentagon, State and USAID
staffers was created. This group produced
documentary and press releases showing interviews with Iraqi exiles and
dissidents, chief among them the Iraqi National Council (INC) -- a 1992 project
of the Rendon Group with Ahmad Chalabi at its head.
Simultaneous with interviews, the public mind was lulled into submission by being
shown pictures of the smoking Twin Towers and victims of Saddam Hossein’s
chemical attacks (weapons supplied by the United States and with Washington’s
full knowledge to use against Iranians) with the goal of convincing the
public that Saddam Hossein’s non-existent WMD.
The public was convinced. America launched on its campaign of ‘shock and
awe’ from the stolen nation of Diego Garcia where the natives of the Island had been expelled from their homes after
which "officials ordered
their pets to be exterminated. They were gassed with exhaust fumes from
American military vehicles” [iii].
Soaking in a bloody orgy of destruction in Iraq , Washington
was preparing the next battle front - Syria
(in addition to Iran and the other aforementioned
countries). In almost exact replica of the Iraq lies, plans were put into motion to remove
Assad and neutralize Syria
with help from the “opposition” (HERE). Among those who cooperated with Washington
and allies, the Syria National Council (SNC) gained prominence. Not surprising given the support of their
political heavyweights. SNC’s
most senior spokesperson, Bassma
Kodmani who worked for the Ford Foundation[1]
in Cairo in 2005, took up a new post as
executive director of the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) initiated by the powerful Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR). Thereon,
Kodmani attended Bilderberg conferences (see more HERE). This time the PR firm for the “opposition”
was the powerful Lynton
Crosby which lobbied on their behalf.
Barely a decade has passed since the spin masters lies led
to an illegal, immoral, and costly war against Iraq as once again they are bombarding
us with propaganda and lies - wanting us
to believe that the Assad government used chemical weapon and Syrians must be
rescued with our bombs. Even though revelations have been made that such
a false
flag operation had been in the making, and that the
United States backed the plan to use chemical weapons and blame it on
Assad, and as skepticism is being voiced in every corner (HERE), Washington is
planning a “humanitarian” war.
Given the appointment of the interventionist Samantha Power to the
United Nations, and her awareness of the Mongol legacy, makes this move
inevitable. Citing Hitler, Power wrote:
“It was knowingly and lightheartedly that Genghis Khan sent thousands of
women and children to their death.
History sees in him only the founder of a state… The aim of war is not
to reach definite lines but to annihilate the enemy physically”.
(Power, 2002[iv])
Perhaps she, along with other Washington
decision makers, is looking at history in the same fashion as Washington
prepares to move onto the next target - a target that will entangle America
in a global conflict.
[1] Ford Foundation was a conduit for CIA funds during the
Cold War according to Frances Stonor
Saunders ( The Cultural Cold War: the CIA
and the World of Arts and Letters. New
York : New Press 2000)
and seemingly, it continues to play a prominent role in post Cold War
activities.
[i] Richard
Bonney, False
Prophets: The ‘Clash of Civilizations’ and the Global War on Terror, Peter
Lang 2008; "This
Goes Beyond Bin Laden," JINSA press release, September 13, 2001.
[ii] Sheldon
Rampton and John Stauber, “Weapons of Mass Deception: the uses of propaganda in
Bush’s war on Iraq .” Penguin, 2003
[iv]
Power, Samantha. “A Problem From Hell; America and the Age of Genocide”.
Perennial, 2002. pp23
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