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Turkish_boy
13-01-06, 22:03
Turkish Intelligence: Al-Qaeda a U.S. Covert Operation



"Another Day In The Empire" -- -- Consider the following, published in Zaman, the fifth largest newspaper in Turkey: “Amid the smoke from the fortuitous fire [i.e., the capture of Louai Sakra, said to be the al-CIA-duh regional boss in Turkey] emerged the possibility that al-Qaeda may not be, strictly speaking, an organization but an element of an intelligence agency operation. Turkish intelligence specialists agree that there is no such organization as al-Qaeda. Rather, Al-Qaeda is the name of a secret service operation. The concept ‘fighting terror’ is the background of the ‘low-intensity-warfare’ conducted in the mono-polar world order. The subject of this strategy of tension is named as ‘al-Qaeda.’” Note the use of the phrase “strategy of tension,” an obvious reference to Gladio, the state-sponsored terrorist operation in Italy (basically a series of fascist false flag operations, or “low intensity warfare,” blamed on leftists). It is interesting that Turkish intelligence would admit that the neocon “war against terrorism” is an entirely artificial construct.

Moreover, according to Turkish intelligence, “Sakra has been sought by the secret services since 2000. The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) interrogated him twice before. Following the interrogation CIA offered him employment. He also received a large sum of money by CIA. However the CIA eventually lost contact with him.” It is curious how alleged key people in the al-CIA-duh network end up working for the CIA and other intelligence agencies.

For instance, Abdurahman Khadr, who (according to ABC News Online) “lived side-by-side with Osama bin Laden,” was a “double agent, sent to spy on Al Qaeda fighters at Guantanamo Bay and in Bosnia.” Ali Mohamed, a former U.S. Army sergeant who trained Osama bin Laden’s bodyguards and helped plan the 1998 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Kenya, worked for the FBI (Mohamed, obviously with the grace of the feds, brought Ayman al-Zawahiri to San Francisco on a covert fund-raising mission), according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Hamid Reza Zakeri claimed (during the trial of Abdelghani Mzoudi, a Moroccan accused of helping the nine eleven hijackers) that “Iran’s secret service had contacts with Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network ahead of the September 11 attacks,” according to Reuters. It just so happens Zakeri claims the CIA owes him $1.2 for services rendered as a double agent. Mullah Krekar, the leader of Ansar al-Islam, told al-Hayat newspaper in 2003 he had “a meeting with a CIA representative and someone from the American army in the town of Sulaymaniya (Iraqi Kurdistan) at the end of 2000. They asked us to collaborate with them,” an offer Krekar said he refused. Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, aka Abu Omar, “a dangerous terrorist who once plotted to kill the Egyptian foreign minister,” according to the Chicago Tribune, was such a valued CIA asset it was deemed necessary to kidnap him off the streets of Milan after he had second thoughts about his work. And then there was Muhammad Naeem Noor Khanm, the al-Qaeda “computer engineer” who “became part of a sting operation organized by the CIA,” according to the Washington Post.

Of course, all of this CIA funny business is coincidental. Remember, the CIA is ineffectual, even if it did create Islamic terrorism—the agency actually boasts about this, says the Afghan Mujahideen (aka “al-Qaeda”) was its most successful operation to date—and it was “intelligence failures” that caused nine eleven.

observer
13-01-06, 22:29
Turkish Intelligence: dat zijn 2 woorden die als je deze onzin leest niet in 1 zin thuis horen :wohaa:

Turkish_boy
13-01-06, 22:36
Geplaatst door observer
dat zijn 2 woorden die als je deze onzin leest niet in 1 zin thuis horen :wohaa:

Lol ik heb deze artikkel op internet gevonden, leek me wel interesant om over te praten...
Ga je het nog lezen of ga je met bananen dansen?

Victory
13-01-06, 22:39
Al-qaide is een creatie van de CIA, iedereen met een beetje hersenen weet dit.

Turkish_boy
13-01-06, 22:40
Geplaatst door Victory
Al-qaide is een creatie van de CIA, iedereen met een beetje hersenen weet dit.

Heeft Iran inlichtingen diensten? Zo ja, wat zeggen die over Al-qaide

TonH
13-01-06, 22:55
Geplaatst door Turkish_boy
Heeft Iran inlichtingen diensten? Zo ja, wat zeggen die over Al-qaide

Griekenland heeft ze ook. En er wordt driftig dezelfde theorie gelekt. Aan de andere kant zou één van die inlichtingendiensten ook meegeholpen hebben bij het onvoeren en verhoren van die 5 (?) Pakistanen afgelopen zomer.

Dus wat mij betreft kan alles waar zijn...

Victory
13-01-06, 23:12
Geplaatst door Turkish_boy
Heeft Iran inlichtingen diensten? Zo ja, wat zeggen die over Al-qaide
De meeste landen hebben inlichtingen diensten, en zeker Iran. Heb je niet onlangs gelezen dat een israelische ambtenaar is opgepakt op verdenking van het spioneren voor Iran? :haha:

Maare, on-topic. Iran heeft altijd gezegd dat de Taliban & Al-Qaida creaties van de CIA zijn.

observer
14-01-06, 16:18
Geplaatst door Turkish_boy
Lol ik heb deze artikkel op internet gevonden, leek me wel interesant om over te praten...
Ga je het nog lezen of ga je met bananen dansen? ik blijf bij de bananen veel leuker

Turkish_boy
15-01-06, 00:26
Geplaatst door observer
ik blijf bij de bananen veel leuker

Als het de CIA was geweest met zo'n conclusie zou je het wel blindelings geloven of niet? meneer de observer? Je nick past niet bij jouw babanevreter...

observer
15-01-06, 01:41
Geplaatst door Turkish_boy
Als het de CIA was geweest met zo'n conclusie zou je het wel blindelings geloven of niet? meneer de observer? Je nick past niet bij jouw babanevreter... valt wel mee

maar dit soort onzinverhalen valt in dezelfde categorie als moslims die babies eten