Re: General Ivashov: “International terrorism does not exist Quote: |
Originally Posted by Katczinsky http://www.voltairenet.org/article133909.html
"General Leonid Ivashov was the Chief of Staff of the Russian armed forces when the September 11, 2001, attacks took place. This military man, who lived the events from the inside, offers an analysis which is very different to that of his American colleagues. As he did during the Axis for Peace 2005 conference, he now explains that international terrorism does not exist and that the September 11 attacks were the result of a set-up. What we are seeing is a manipulation by the big powers; this terrorism would not exist without them. He affirms that, instead of faking a “world war on terror”, the best way to reduce that kind of attacks is through respect for international law and peaceful cooperation among countries and their citizens." (And the General's statement follows after this introduction in the link provided above).
Thoughts? This certainly is a step foward in determining who is responsible for the attacks on 9/11. It isn't proof, but its a 'testimony' (for lack of better terms) of an important inside figure. This man was certainly at the table when talking with Putin and the rest of the gang, so whatever you do don't brush this man's comments off just yet. There still is no evidence that proves the al-Qaeda did the attacks (which most Americans don't know), and the verdict is still out. But one things for certain, who ever did it, the government doesn't want us to know. |
Here's what I think happened: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/hundreds.html
Inside job? The Massad are our allies? This fits right in with what the General is saying above. Take the time to read this whole thing. It makes more sense than I feel comfortable with!! Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong. ~Richard Armour There are many men of principle in both parties in America, but there is no party of principle. ~Alexis de Tocqueville |