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      You are closing your mind to the possibility that the idea that Al Qaeda does not exist is insane. Do you know how many people would be involved in such a conspiracy? Do you know how easily such grand information would leak? I am talking about a leak worlds bigger than some former British marine with a mohawk doing some silly loonie land talk. We have thousands and thousands of people working on the Al Qaeda situation. We have captured or killed 2/3 of their leadership and used a great deal of network information to catch others. We have leaders on video after video after video talking about what they are up to. This is such an Art Bell show topic. It's fun, but if you want me to be serious, I am nowhere near agreeing with it. Try opening YOUR mind to that, if you think you can.



      Washington, D.C. is not in the South. If you think you are smarter than I am because I am from the South, you are showing a major intelligence deficit.

      SOLSKYE, now let's talk about your BBC video of "Mohawk boy said" and get to the bottom of it in about two seconds. First of all, the proof offered in that video is nonexistent. I could post a video of people saying, "Uh, the United States government does not exist. Nobody even mentioned the U.S. government before 2005." Big deal! Now I will point out the two easiest lies to slam lies from that video. Do you remember where the video said that we used our most powerful weapons to attack Tora Bora? Guess what. We did NOT use nuclear weapons in Tora Bora. Can you prove that we did? And now for an even bigger one... One of the videos' biggest points was that the term "Al Qaeda" didn't even exist before the 9/11 attacks. Let me snap this discussion right out of the Twilight Zone by bringing up the fact that the Clinton Administration discussed Al Qaeda in the mid-1990's and that the National Security Council had a major discussion on Al Qaeda in January of 2001, not that that was the first time the federal government expressed Al Qaeda concerns. Check out this link...

      http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB147/index.htm

      Look at the January 25, 2001 memo.

      So that's two lies I can expose right off the top of my head in regard to a video of some guy with a mohawk talking about some very crazy shit.

      Duh, they are obviously talking about conventional weapons, not nuclear.

      And, about them referencing the term "al Qaeda". According to some people, "Al Qaeda" supposedly translated into "the base". Well did you know that "Ana raicha Al Qaeda" is an Arabic colloquial for "I'm going to the toilet". Now why would hardcore terrorists determined to destroy the infidels call themselves after a euphemism for taking a crap? But also according to former house of commons Robin Cook:

      "Al-Qaida," states Cook, "literally "the database", was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians." There you go, Al-Qaeda...

      Now, I'm not saying that people with the intent of destroying and bringing terror to the west don't exist because that's obviously not true. What I am saying is, those with that intent to destroy and bring terror to the west don't automatically belong to some well-organized network that we so quickly refer to as "Al-Qaeda". There just isn't any evidence pointing to this vast and powerful network of sleeper cells existing, most definitely not to the degree that the media and goverments would have us believe. By saying it doesn't exist, I'm trying to emphasize the fact that we have, in essence, made one huge imaginary mountain out of many mole hills...in other words, isolated incidents.

      Again, had you actually made the time to watch it, what the documentary was actually trying to point out was, the idea found floating around in a few young muslim men's heads is the real threat, not some imaginary interconnected and highly trained organization that they all secretly belong to without even knowing it.

      So yeah...don't take my topic title out of context
      Do 'al Qaeda' exist?
      Last edited by Cyclic13; 07-27-2007 at 05:17 AM.


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