Buy a sponsored link on this site now! John KaminskiSkirmishes on the fringeMon Dec 9 22:23:42 2002208.152.73.48Skirmishes on the fringeby John Kaminski skylax@comcast.net In recent days and weeks, I have had the unpleasant experience ofbeing privy to arguments I'd just as soon not have heard, involvingpeople who all firmly believe that the 9/11 stories we have heard fromthe government are clearly false, but who differ on what the particularsof these matters actually are. Because I share the confidence of (some of) these people, I may notname them outright (though many of you will be able to guess who theyare) because I want to keep hearing from them and processing theirinformation in my increasingly congested and befuddled mind. I know thismakes me sound like just another government functionary obscuringreality with finely tuned propaganda, but let me stress at the outsetthat I believe mainsteam media are hopelessly poisoned by financialdeception and political manipulation, and anyway, I get my informationfrom the fringes. I think you can trust the fringe more than you can themainstream. But now some of the fringes are radically diverging in theirperceptions of what is actually going on. The most recent distortion involves the Pentagon debate: did ajetliner really crash into the Pentagon, or was it some other craft,device or process that caused that catastrophe? A large segment ofconspiracy researchers believes Flight 77 was not the cause of thePentagon disaster. The most popular theories, as I have read them on theInternet, suggest either a cruise missile or a smaller jet. A few months back, there was a riotous e-mail circulating titled"Where's the Boeing?" It contained many photographs of the relativelysmall hole in the Pentagon wall and the sparse amount of wreckagenearby. Superimposed on the photos, supposedly, was a silhouette of thejetliner. The silhouette was, of course, much larger than the hole inthe building. Also floating around of late was another hilarious e-mail, andadvertisement for a mythical product called "super lawn," or some suchname, featuring pictures of the pristine Pentagon lawn and the hole inthe building, pitching, as a joke, that this lawn could survive a planecrash and not even look mussed. It was a compelling argument. Let me just say out loud that I think the hole in the Pentagon wasnot made by a giant passenger airliner. It's not big enough. But I'monly making my judgment on the basis of photographs. I wasn't there. AndI would not insist that I could not be proven wrong, although I have yetto be, to my knowledge. Anyway, this latest flap between the two well-known conspiracyresearchers illustrates the two sides of this question. Both take theirpositions with utmost sincerity and seriousness. Both have reputationsof seeing behind official lies and positing credible alternativescenarios. Both are condescending and rude to each other, even thoughboth have spent the better part of their lives trying to expose themyths that handicap the average citizen as the government and itsfavorite sons make off with large quantities of our hard-earned taxmoney. So one side of the argument says no one saw the plane hit thePentagon, the other side says there were plenty of witnesses. Theargument careens among flight trajectories, lamp poles knocked down andsecurity camera tapes confiscated. One side says no relevant body partswere found; the other insists a severed arm still wore a bracelet thatwas identified by a friend who gave it to the victim as a present. And on it goes. The flak machine in charge of covering up thegenuine story of what really happened on Sept. 11, 2001 could not haveinvented a better ruse at distracting people from what the real questionabout 9/11 should be: who did it? And though both sides of this argumentprofess that their objectives are to get at the real question of who didit, both are caught up in this diversionary deception of what kind ofobject really hit the Pentagon, which distracts everyone from the realquestion, the important question. I don't know exactly what happened at the Pentagon, but I do know itis a secondary question. It's not the real question. In the words ofMike Ruppert (not one of those involved in this particular flap), whichhe uttered sometime last summer, we all need to refrain from makingwild, unprovable assertions, and focus on what evidence is available tomake our case. And having said that, let me just say that I believe nothing thathas happened or has been written in the past 15 months has come close tomaking me believe that President Bush was not involved in the planning,execution and coverup of the 9/11 massacre. I feel I have enoughcircumstantial evidence for an indictment, but I am not certain I haveenough evidence to convict. And I'll be the first to admit that I havenot always followed Ruppert's advice. Another skirmish on the fringe happened to me personally, just theother day, when I received an e-mail from one "Jack Riddler" listing anumber of websites that he insisted were essential reading to probingthe 9/11 mystery. Of course I am immediately suspicious when someoneuses a pen name, but I tried to keep an open mind and looked at hislist. It was a great list: From the Wilderness, Emperors Clothes,Unanswered Questions and about 20 others. Almost all of them were knownto me personally as sites that raised penetrating and legitimatequestions about the actions of the government. So I put my computer into"forward" mode, and shipped the list to all my e-mail friends, whichcontains mostly average folks with questions but also includes some veryformidable writers. One of these formidable writers — maybe the very best one on my list— wrote me back and demanded to know how could I send out such aspurious list, especially one from a "latecomer" who was not around inthe trenches shortly after 9/11 happened, when it was downrightdangerous to be questioning the government's official line on thedisasters. I wrote her back and said names and times of arrival in thedebate weren't as important as publicizing these sites to the max,because the important thing was to get more people to keep askingquestions. Well, she wrote me back and said she was blocking me from here-mail list because she didn't care to be arguing the point with "otherwriters." There I was, busted again for trying to do the right thing. So as we see by now, the opposition to the official coverup of 9/11has fragmented into peripheral, factional arguments that in fact servethe purposes of the power elite, without them having to lift a finger tocreate the distracting diversions. God knows they've created enoughalready. Maybe it's just the human condition that creates these rifts,but I'm left standing alone, trying to make the point that there'senough disinformation being strewn in our paths without creating more onour own. The sad fact is we are confronted by a media monopoly that has nointention of ever printing the real, true stories about what happened on9/11, or in the 2000 election, or about the poisons in vaccines, or anyof the other issues that are so important to us all. What is importantto us is simply not important to them. They're out to make money; we'reout to live better lives. The objectives, by and large, are mutuallyexclusive. Yet, if we are reach a critical majority that espouses humancompassion rather than let ourselves be enslaved by slick, superficialslogans like "unending growth" and "war on terror," we're going to havestick together. We're going to have to find ways to postpone debate onPentagon peculiarities and who has the right to say what, and find waysto appreciate and consolidate each other's arguments, all for thegreater good of throwing off this glittering electronic yoke of tyrannythat jeopardizes our future existence. And that means trying tounderstand what people who don't agree with us are saying, because we'reall trying to reach the same goal, which is freedom from the greedybastards who are manipulating us all into oblivion. Having said that, we need to talk about the Right and the Left andreligious discrimination. Most of the people on the left who participatein peace demonstrations take a dim view of the Patriots who so jealouslyguard their right to personal freedom, without realizing that it iscontributions from the right that have created the kind of freedom thatpermits people on the left to advocate their noble causes. But the righthas the same kind of blindness, labeling people on the left communistsor delusionals for seeking for freedom for others to the same degreethat we would claim it for ourselves. Much of this exclusionary discrimination is religious. Jews, reelingfrom centuries of Christian persecution, insist Muslims are trying totake over the world. Most Jews are unable to conceive of the idea thatMuslims are merely trying to fight off another unjust invasion from theWest. Christians, smugly asserting their superiority over everyone, lookdown their noses at all other religions. And Muslims, victims of trulyarcane religious practices of their own device, are hammered from allsides by hypocrites who consider them primitive. Yet at the bottom ofall the religions are the preachings of peace, which are convenientlyignored by those who try to increase their own power through the use ofreligious fascism. I speak to people with all kinds of political perspectives on adaily basis, guys holed up in the country who are ready to whip outtheir pistols at a moment's notice to women who are ready to stand infront of tanks and wave flowers to try to stop them. One of the lattergroup said to me the other day: "Why can't we just all admit it. BUSHDID IT. It's so clear." Since she was echoing my inmost thoughts, it was difficult for me tosay, "I wish we could. But we have to prove it to people who don't wantto believe it. I won't do any good to say it if we can't prove it." She replied, "But we can prove it. It's so obvious." But she was wrong, even as much as I believed what she said. Andeven if we can prove it — which we may never successfully be able to do— that will be only half the battle. The other half will be getting themass media to print it, so the rest of the world may know what wealready believe in our hearts. And the mass media will never do that,because that it not their purpose, much as we would wish it to be. Justlike it is for laws, the true purpose of the mass media is to spin aseries of convincing lies so that we won't rise up and attack ourmasters. The only thing I know to do is to try to capture one mind at a timewith irrefutable evidence, even though most of the evidence is notirrefutable, and even though mass media captures their impressionableminds a million at a time. We can't know for sure that Bush killed Paul Wellstone, even thoughit seems highly likely. Many of us can see that stalling the 9/11 investigation as Bush hasis almost a sure sign of guilt, but that is still highly circumstantial.The appointment of Kissinger only increases the suspicion. A lot of us know that Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida received much oftheir early funding from the United States government, as did SaddamHussein, and that Bush's early success in business happened with fundinglinked to the binLadin family. More of us still know that the 2002 election was a sham because ofcomputer manipulation of the voting machines, that government-mandatedvaccines are dangerous because they won't tell us about all theingredients that are in them. But until we can prove it, and then get the mass media to print it,it won't mean anything. Perhaps — just perhaps — many of us have been striving toward thewrong objective, that being an all-out assault on the obvious liesmouthed by the maladministration of George W. Bush. This line of thoughttakes me back to the last presidential debate, Bush vs. Gore, which Goreseemed to have won until Kokie Roberts and her media companionsdelivered the post-debate analysis and to a person inveighed that Bushhad really won. That was a foretaste of the actual election. Kinda likethe line "war is peace." Maybe the real focus of our wrath — and target of our search for thetruth — should be Big Media, without which Bush could not get away withwhat he's doing. Bush has never told us the truth, and Big Media (not tomention the Democratic Party, which is in on the Big Lie) has nevercalled him on it. It is the media, far more than Bush himself, whichshapes our skewed view of things. But like the courts and like theCongress, Big Media is oblivious to the truth, and aligns itself to thepowers that provide it with the most money. So it has to be one person at a time. There is no way possible forthis to work. But there is no other alternative, and all our livesdepend on us making it work. Otherwise, as is the case with the U.S.Constitution, everything we have worked for is lost. John Kaminski is a writer living on the coast of Florida who doesn'treally know what to do to stop the corporate enslavement of virtuallyevery person on Earth.Please reply to Jack directly at: skylax@comcast.net Photos Of Flt 77 Wreckage Inside The Pentagon Sarah Roberts, Mon Dec 9 22:30
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