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    30-Year CIA Vet Talks False Flag At Brookings Institution

    http://theintelhub.com/2013/02/08/30...s-institution/
    By Jurriaan Maessen
    theintelhub.com
    February 8, 2013

    CIA-vet Bruce Riedel admits Algerian intelligence agency is in business of “creating false flag terrorists.” Photo: The Brookings Institution.




    In a recent article published on the website of the Brookings Institution, 30 year CIA veteran and current Brookings senior fellow, Bruce Riedel talks false flag ops in relation to Algerian counter-terrorism units. In his article Algeria a Complex Ally in War Against al Qaeda, Riedel gives a description of the Algerian counter-terrorism unit DRS and its methods:


    “(The) DRS is (…) known for its tactic of infiltrating terrorist groups, creating “false flag” terrorists and trying to control them.”, Riedel writes. “Rumors have associated the DRS in the past with the Malian warlord Iyad Ag Ghali, head of Ansar al Dine AQIM’s ally in Mali, and even with Mukhtar Belmukhtar, the al-Qaeda terrorist who engineered the attack on the natural gas plant.”


    Here the CIA-vet admits that the Algerian intelligence agency is in the business of “creating false flag terrorists”, and that this agency is “rumored” to have ties to terrorist attacks in North Africa.


    This statement is quite interesting, as the very concept of “false flag” is usually labeled as some outrageous conspiracy theory. We of course know that false flag terrorism is standard modus operandi of intelligence agencies all over the world. We are also aware of the fact that the Brookings Institution is one of the think tanks that warm to the idea of using false flag attacks to attain public support for an invasion of Iran.


    In my original June 29, 2009 article titled Brookings Publication mentions possibility of ‘Horrific Provocation’ to Trigger Iran Invasion” I cover false flag proposals made by the Brookings Institute in their Which Path To Persia document.


    In the 2009 paper, the authors openly contemplated a possible “provocation” to escalate things to the point of armed conflict:


    “(…) it is not impossible”, they write, “that Tehran might take some action that would justify an American invasion. And it is certainly the case that if Washington sought such a provocation, it could take actions that might make it more likely that Tehran would do so (although being too obvious about this could nullify the provocation).
    However, since it would be up to Iran to make the provocation move (…), the United States would never know for sure when it would get the requisite Iranian provocation. In fact, it might never come at all.”
    Under the headline “The Question of a Provocation” on page 66 in this document, the authors press the point even further:


    ‘With provocation, the international diplomatic and domestic political requirements of an invasion would be mitigated, and the more outrageous the Iranian provocation (and the less that the United States is seen to be goading Iran), the more these challenges would be diminished.


    In the absence of a sufficiently horrific provocation, meeting these requirements would be daunting.”


    Reminiscent of the Pearl Harbor-quote by raving neocons pre-9/11, the authors continue imagining how excellent it would be to have an Iranian-sponsored terror attack within the US to trigger war and march off toward Iran.


    During all this, the authors are aware how unlikely it is that Iran would actually commit such an attack on American soil (probably because they know which party is usually responsible for such mass terror attacks):


    “Something on the order of an Iranian-backed 9/11, in which the plane wore Iranian markings and Tehran boasted about its sponsorship.(…). The entire question of “options” become irrelevant at that point: what American president could refrain from an invasion after the Iranians had just killed several thousand American civilians in an attack in the United States itself?”


    Regarding the question of international support for an US invasion of the Islamic Republic, the Brookings people lament:


    “Other than a Tehran-sponsored 9/11, it is hard to imagine what would change their minds.”


    The same goes for their plans in regards to that old favorite of the elite, covert psychological warfare in order to subdue a sovereign nation. In chapter 7 of the manuscript, called “Inspiring an Insurgency”, it examines the possibility of propagandizing the Iranian people into helping out the globalists plunder their nation:


    “The core concept lying at the heart of this option would be for the United States to identify one or more Iranian opposition groups and support them as it did other insurgencies in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Kurdistan, Angola, and dozens of other locales since the Second World War.


    The United States would provide arms, money, training, and organizational assistance to help the groups develop and extend their reach. U.S. media and propaganda outlets could highlight group grievances and showcase rival leaders.”


    The entire Arab Spring hoax springs to mind, doesn’t it? As Paul Joseph Watson reported in September of 2012, a member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) think tank proposed a false flag operation to kick off a military conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran.


    The think tank’s director of research Patrick Clawson stated:


    “(…) if (…) the Iranians aren’t going to compromise, it would be best if somebody else started the war,” Clawson said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    +rep! Sad this post isn't getting more comments. Need to figure a love-hate Rand Paul / Chuck Hagel / Ronpaul.com vs Ron Paul angle on it.
    Doesn't pertain to America. Ony Algeria does false flags. America would never do that. They love us.

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    So, long, long ago, people are living in small tribes. They make distance between themselves at times when some get adventurous or resources cannot withstand their numbers. Man spreads out over the earth.

    Someone gets the idea that taking is better than building and working, and perhaps has seen that the girls look better over there or the grass is greener, and convinces his tribe to conquer. But the larger the conquered area, the more people to satisfy and there becomes an addiction to it.

    To protect themselves, tribes gather and discuss unions for self defense against the aggressors. Official states are born. But what are the rules? Masters take from the mundanes in the name of support for the defense of the state and ruling class that must use their minds instead of their backs. The idle minds of the ruling class conceive of all the possible ways to subvert the enemy and to remain in power within their realm. Idle minds drunk on the labor of their fellow man.

    Politics is born from the idle minds and their discussions around the fattened tables. The mundanes begin to become agitated at the requirements of the now elite idle minded ever growing in their lust for more, more on their fattened tables and more political power across ever larger landscapes.

    The mundanes rise in protest and require agreements with those that claim to protect but that also abuse and take an ever larger share of their labors. After several iterations over generations the mundane, as well as the elite, become wiser to the ways of the political machine and nature of man. The more complex the devices of the elite, the more complex the concepts of freedom and justice, born out of these conflicts, become arranged in the minds of the mundane. Various concepts are devised to lighten the load of the mundane to reduce their complaints and uprisings.

    The elite understand, they themselves were created by the idle mind and hand, they must keep the minds of the mundanes busy with all manners of entertainment and fear while not reducing the quantity and quality of the content of their fattened tables, lest the mundane communicate and resolve the meaning of these concepts of liberty and justice. (The tower of babel proved a good tool confusing the language of the people, though they speak familiar phrases to one another. A house divided, Husband against wife, children against the parents, the left against the right, nation against nation, generation against generation.)

    Some of the mundane began to understand the newer complex devices and began to tell others and the message began to spread. The money changers tables were being threatened, the devises of the elite exposed. Every manner of communication was infiltrated to control every argument as the elite ever increased the number of their devices.

    /end-rant
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    “(…) it is not impossible”, they write, “that Tehran might take some action that would justify an American invasion. And it is certainly the case that if Washington sought such a provocation, it could take actions that might make it more likely that Tehran would do so (although being too obvious about this could nullify the provocation).
    However, since it would be up to Iran to make the provocation move (…), the United States would never know for sure when it would get the requisite Iranian provocation. In fact, it might never come at all.”


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