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False Flag Operation Prototype for the Coming War with Iran: The Kuwaiti Incubator Baby Deception
Last night at the gym after my usual
stint at the pullup bar and the leg extension and leg curl machines, I
proceeded to the treadmill. I was there for one hour at varying speeds
and inclines throughout the 60 minutes. The ceiling-suspended
television sets for treadmillers at this particular training location in
San Antonio always involve ESPN; one of the major networks when it
offers a bad soap opera or sit-com; and the incessant droning of the CNN
newsroom where the presence of Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper proves
especially annoying and wearisome, although informative in ways not
intended by the Masters of Corporate Media.
Last night was more of the same. I was
stationed in front of CNN during my treadmill session. Wolf Blitzer was
interviewing a Fred Burton of Stratfor Global Intelligence
based in Austin, Texas. Mr. Burton is their Vice-President for
Counterterrorism and Corporate Security. The subject was the mysterious
January 16th, 2012 killing of Iranian medical student Gelareh Bagherzadeh,
age 30, a woman with a profile as an activist in the Iranian women’s
rights movement and professionally based at Houston’s world-famous M.
D. Anderson Medical Center. She was found slumped over the wheel of her
car after being shot in the head once by an unknown assailant. The
crime took place at the site of the wealthy housing estate in Houston
where her family lived. Houston police summoned after the gunfire found
Ms. Bagherzadeh’s vehicle crashed into the door of a garage with the
engine still running and the tires spinning. She had apparently been
speaking on her mobile phone to an ex-boyfriend at the time of her
death. It is still unclear whether she had been followed home, or the
victim of an assassin lying in wait for her as she arrived. No one is
presently in custody.
She was a coordinator of a Houston-based protest organization called SabzHouston.
Cursory scan of their web site reveals a strong affiliation with the
Green Movement and the past Presidential campaign in Iran of Mir Hossein
Mousavi. The site alleges massive fraud in the Iranian election of
June 12, 2009. The site’s section dedicated to the memory of Gelareh
Bagherzadeh asks for all to refrain from speculation about motivation
for the tragedy.
Someone forgot to inform CNN about the
avoidance of baseless speculation. Wolf Blitzer’s line of questioning
led Fred Burton of Stratfor into a line of analysis which revealed that
although Mr. Burton had no factual basis for what he was implying, he
was clearly hopeful that viewers would infer the direct probable
involvement of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), both in the
Bagherzadeh tragedy and in the allegations surrounding the supposed
involvement of Tehran in a most improbable and counterproductive scheme
to assassinate the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States in
Washington. This is all on top of the assumptions made by many
Americans about Iranian involvement in reported recent acts of terror in
Bangkok and Delhi aimed at Israel according to CNN and other media outlets. Gareth Porter’s recent article should be a word of caution on this. Ditto for Richard Sale’s recent piece on Israel and the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK/MKO/PMOI) chronicling
this Demonic Dynamic Duo’s program of assassinations of Iranian
nuclear scientists and other related criminal acts of terror. My recent interview with the Habilian Association
chronicled at Iran Interlink contains other articles and leads that may
provide a completely different set of suggestions as to where to look
for possible motives and answers in the Gelareh Bagherzadeh murder case
in Houston. Be advised.
There is much CNN did not say last
night, or today, when Fred Burton of Stratfor was brought on again to
spin the story of the Gelareh Bagherzadeh assassination.
CNN viewers are not told about the biography of Wolf Blitzer for openers. As recently chronicled by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (WRMEA):
“Blitzer is a former employee of AIPAC,
Israel’s behemoth Washington, DC lobby (see former Sen. James
Abourezk’s “Wolf Blitzer, AIPAC, and the Saudi Peace Initiative” in the
July 2007 Washington Report, p. 16, also posted on our Web site). The
CNN anchor also is the author of Territory of Lies: The
Exclusive Story of Jonathan Jay Pollard: The American Who Spied on His
Country for Israel and How He Was Betrayed (the title seeming to imply that it was Pollard, rather than his native country, who was betrayed).”
Neither does CNN mention the strong links between Stratfor and the Israeli intelligence and journalistic communities. The Austin-based intelligence oriented think-tank was begun by Zionist Texas academic Dr. George Friedman
and figures prominently in some of the leaked cables emanating out of
the Wikileaks/Bradley Manning case. Even stranger, a controversy has
recently emerged on the American populist Right regarding charges that
Texas-based populist radio commentator Alex Jones is Strafor linked. While that controversy remains in the realm of unproven allegation, Michael Collins Piper’s new book, “The Confessions of An Anti-Semite,”
does provide possible context to Alex Jones’s attacks in recent years
on members of the anti-Zionist American Right and his occasional
apologies for Israel on page 23 of that volume:
“On October 6, 1940, The New
York Times featured a revealing story reporting that Arthur
Greenwood–deputy leader of the British Labor Party and member without
portfolio in the British War Cabinet–had ‘assured the Jews of the United
States that when victory was achieved an effort would be made to found a
new world order [emphasis added] based on the ideals
of ‘justice and peace,’ and that–as the Times assessed it–’after the war
an opportunity would be given to Jews everywhere to make a “distinctive
and constructive contribution” in the rebuilding of the world.’ The
Times not only featured the phrase ‘New World Order’ in
the headline, as shown above, but in a secondary subhead repeated the
concept: ‘New World Order Forecast.’ As anyone who understands the
special role of the Times as a voice for Jewish interests–and the New
World Order–knows, this specific phraseology was no accident.
“Now, today, long after Hitler
and the Nazis were vanquished in World War II, they are still the
subject of constant discussion by Alex Jones–the self-described ‘biggest name’ in the ‘truth movement,’ whose
lucrative career was launched by a Jewish-owned television station in
Texas and now sponsored by the Jewish-owned radio giant Sirius–and
by Glenn Beck, the television and radio rabble-rouser made into a
superstar by Zionist billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News. . . .”
I now take the reader back to last
evening and the gym treadmill. As Blitzer and Fred Burton of Stratfor
were conversing, their discussion receded from my mind even as I
continued watching the screen while speed walking.
Suddenly, in my mind, I was back in
my late godfather’s house in suburban Washington, D. C. in October of
1990. I had come out to see him for a couple of months after leaving
Seattle for good in August of that year, the same month and year that
Saddam Hussein and Iraq made a fateful decision to attack Kuwait
claiming the latter’s guilt in a horizontal drilling scheme illegally
siphoning Iraqi oil. President George Herbert Walker Bush was pushing
for an American invasion and land war against Iraq, but polls at the
time revealed a public division in the United States on the wisdom of
this move. The division was roughly a 50-50 split.
In this instantaneous mental
reversion to October of 1990, I was suddenly seeing my godfather and I
watching television in his den in Olney, Maryland. He had a fantastic
mahogany bar in that den, to complement the considerable stash of liquid
goodies. While he nursed a martini, I was imbibing courtesy of a
bottle of German Weissbier. We were watching the evening’s replay on a
local Washington station of some very interesting testimony before the
House Human Rights Caucus that had transpired on a day far more pivotal
in American and world history than either of us could possibly
have imagined then.
The young lady we watched testifying
almost 22 years ago with great visible emotion in the voice and welling
tears in the eyes was a 15 year old Kuwaiti testifying under the
pseudonym “Nurse Nayirah.” The alleged reason for the phony name was “fear of reprisals.”
The thrust of the testimony was her supposed firsthand knowledge of war
crimes and atrocities being committed in Kuwait by the Iraqi army. The
clincher in that day’s riveting witness by Nurse Nayirah is reprised here via transcript. It goes as follows:
“I volunteered at the al-Addan hospital. I saw the Iraqi soldiers come into the hospital with guns, and go into the room where 15 babies were in incubators. They took the babies out of the incubators, took the incubators, and left the babies on the cold floor to die. [emphasis added]“
After the performance was over, I
asked my late godfather, a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and past
denizen of Air Force Intelligence what his reaction was to the hearing.
There was a moment of silence while he downed the remaining portion of
the martini. Then he opined, “Sounds like these Iraqi soldiers
would be great employees in a routine day at an American abortion
clinic. Aside from that, this woman’s testimony strikes me as total
bullshit. That’s my reaction. Maybe we should have switched channels
to watch pro wrestling. . . .”
The Colonel passed away seven years
later in 1997. He now rests in section 60 of Arlington National
Cemetery. He was a great man in more ways than can possibly be
recounted here, but that single evening of watching Washington D. C.
news in his den over drinks cemented the brilliance of his political
instincts. The iron clad proof of his cut-to-the-chase discernment
appeared in December of 1992.
Now forgotten by a brain-dead
American public is that in December 1992, there was the airing of a
documentary produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and its
television show entitled The Fifth Estate. The documentary is entitled, To Sell a War. That program, largely suppressed in the United States, revealed that Nurse Nayirah was none other than Nijirah al-Sabah, the daughter of Kuwait’s ambassador to the United States, Saud Nasir al-Sabah.
She was never a nurse. Her entire testimony was a complete
fabrication. Her lines, and her dramatic presentation, were the result
of the coaching of PR firm Hill and Knowlton. This
corporate exercise in perjury before Congress, a criminal offense, was
joined by the obvious moral duplicity of the Bush Administration and
other elements of the War Party, including Corporate Zionist News Media
Incorporated.
But it worked. Honest historians note that Nurse Nayirah,
a. k. a. Nijirah al-Sabah, and her coached charade before the fawning
House Human Rights Caucus, was the turning point in King George Herbert
Walker Bush’s public relations campaign to rally the American public for
a war mired in false premises, and for a campaign of two decades plus
of duplicity, death, displacement, and destruction that appears headed
for final consummation in Israel’s demand for preemptive war with Iran
and the genesis of World War III. I reiterate what I have said
continuously. It will begin with a False Flag Operation par excellence,
likely to supersede 9-11 in galvanizing force and deception. Its
endgame is to bring the United States into Netanyahu’s Crusade with the
full backing of a comatose and moronic American electorate. Eretz Yisrael is the objective, as it always has been in American foreign policy in the Middle East.
It is in light of this grim reality
and circumstantial evidence surrounding recent events in Delhi, Bangkok,
Mexico, and now Houston, with the advent of the Gelareh Bagherzadeh
assassination, that the Wolf Blitzer/Fred Burton roadshow on CNN in the
last 24 hours must be suspiciously evaluated. CNN now has Mr. Burton of
Stratfor mentioning Gelareh Baghderzadeh’s past history in Paris
as a possible point of intersection with what he claims is a major
European center for intelligence operations of the Islamic Republic of
Iran.
Mr. Burton omits what is far more provable, and what points in the opposite direction. Paris is a major point of intersection for the operations and presence of both the Israeli Mossad and the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK/MKO/PMOI). Why does he fail to consider the possibility that the Baghderzadeh killing is the work of the latter,
in a developing campaign of ongoing false flag incidents designed to
convince Americans that Tehran is in the process of commencing an all
out war of terror in the United States as a means of providing the
Zionist State and its backers in the American government and media with
their own effective version of the Kuwaiti Incubator Baby Deception?
I will reiterate the pattern I enumerated in my recent piece entitled, “Fort Sumter, False Flags, and The Empire’s Coming Crusade Against Iran.”
This pattern is a recommended grid to utilize in evaluating everything
that emerges in what may be the greatest unfolding tragedy in all of
human history:
“The pattern of Lincoln, Wilson,
Roosevelt, Bush, and Obama has essential components and ingredients.
Chief among these are: 1) The understanding of each of these Presidents
that their continuance as a Chief Executive of the United States
necessitated the furtherance of the power agenda of a central banking
cabal; 2) This furtherance would require the involvement of their nation
in a war; 3) Hostilities would commence courtesy of a false flag
incident, used to disguise the identity of the real perpetrators and
their agenda; 4) The war would of necessity involve the employment of
mass media in legitimizing the rationale for the conflict among the
masses with a barrage of viscerally powerful images and metaphors soaked
in notions of moral crusade, absolutism, the sanction of Divine
Providence, blind nationalism, and religious visions containing
distorted notions of Manifest Destiny, messianic fervor, and millennial
fanaticism; 4) Legitimate dissent from the Crusade, rooted in sounder
notions of Constitutional restraint, diplomacy, and what Jesus Christ
actually teaches about the Kingdom of God, would be met with
demonization, economic impoverishment, persecution, imprisonment, and
death. What worked for Lincoln in this final regard, is being arranged
nicely for Obama in the form of the National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA), as demonstrated recently by Jonathan Turley in The Guardian
(UK). Building on the foundations of the two Patriot Acts, the
Military Commissions Act of 2006, the jettisoning of Posse Comitatus
laws, the National Security Agency’s warrantless wiretap program, and
the circumventing of the Federal Court established by the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the NDAA has formally codified
George W. Bush’s observation that the Constitution of the United States
is nothing but a “Goddamned piece of paper.” Presumably the lives and
liberties of American citizens, not to mention The Empire’s victims
abroad, fall into the identically condemned status and subsequently
fateful demise.”
Well, Wolf and Fred, what do you think?
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