Monday, August 25, 2008

"Al-CIA-Duh's" Financing

You only traced the money partway, MSM.

You gotta find out which accounts the CIA set up.


"Al Qaeda using more low-cost, local terror cells; Bypasses dragnet US, Europe set up" by Craig Whitlock, Washington Post | August 24, 2008

LONDON - Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Al Qaeda has increasingly turned to local cells that run extremely low-cost operations and generate cash through criminal scams, bypassing the global financial dragnet set up by the United States and Europe.

And here the U.S. is spending trillions and invading far-away lands that have nothing to do with "Al-CIA-Duh."

Although Al Qaeda spent an estimated $500,000 to plan and execute the Sept. 11 attacks, many of the group's bombings and assaults since then in Europe, North Africa, and Southeast Asia have cost one-tenth as much, or less.

Which the 9/11 Commission declared was UNIMPORTANT where that financing came from, so go blow, shitter!

The cheap plots are evidence that the US government and its allies fundamentally miscalculated in assuming they could defeat the network by hunting for wealthy financiers and freezing bank accounts, according to many US and European counterterrorism officials.

Never about the "toilet," it is about GLOBAL CONTROL of the PEOPLE!!!!

Thirteen days after the Sept. 11 hijackings, President Bush launched what the White House later described as the "first strike in the war on terrorism." He signed an executive order freezing the assets of 27 individuals and groups suspected of terrorism and forbidding anyone from doing business with them.

"Money is the lifeblood of terrorist operations," Bush said in the Rose Garden. "Today we're asking the world to stop payment."

Then why do you keep writing checks for the false-flagging bastards, asshole?

And that American military budget that bombs civilians, wow!!!!

A month later, Congress and Bush went further by adopting the USA Patriot Act, which required banks to report transactions larger than $10,000 to the Treasury and to check if any of their customers were on a database of suspected terrorists. By December 2001, the government had frozen $33 million in assets and expanded its terrorism-financing blacklist to 153 names.

The measures, however, have failed to dry up the supply of money available to Al Qaeda and have had no discernible effect in preventing the network from carrying out attacks, according to several counterterrorism officials and experts on terrorism financing in the United States and Europe.

So ALL THAT $$$ was for NOTHING -- especially seeing as the U.S. is FUNDING and DIRECTING TERRORIST OPERATIONS!!!!

Great RACKET, huh?

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I'm not fooled anymore more by "Al-CIA-Duh," are you?

Also see
:

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh and the OSI

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh's Greatest Hits


Prop 101: The "Terrorism" Business


Al-CIA-Duh

Who Invented "Al-CIA-Duh?"

"Al-CIA-Duhs" Catch-and-Release Program

Occupation Iraq: British Bombers

Occupation Iraq: America's Roadside Bombs

Prop 201 tutorial

Final fart bleat (with poot): New York Times Admits War on Terror is U.S. Creation

Clear on CIA-Duh now?