FIRST ARTICLE... From Reuters Wikileaks among nominees for Nobel Peace Prize (Reuters) - Anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has been nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian politician behind the proposal said on Wednesday, a day after the deadline for nominations expired. The Norwegian Nobel Committee accepts nominations for what many consider as the world's top accolade until February 1, although the five panel members have until the end of the month to make their own proposals. Norwegian parliamentarian Snorre Valen said WikiLeaks was "one of the most important contributors to freedom of speech and transparency" in the 21st century. READ MORE SECOND ARTICLE... From Telegraph WikiLeaks: Did al-Qaeda plot fifth attack on 9/11? A group of Qataris suspected of conducting surveillance on the targets of 9/11, and providing "support" to the plotters of the atrocities, were due to fly to Washington on the eve of the attacks, the Daily Telegraph can reveal. The disclosure, in US diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks, has raised suspicions that the three men were preparing to be a fifth suicide team, but aborted their attack at the last minute. Instead of boarding a domestic flight to the US capital they instead returned to Doha, via London. Secret documents reveal that the men flew from London to New York on a British Airways flight three weeks before the attacks and allegedly carried out surveillance at the World Trade Centre, the White House and in Virginia, the US state where the Pentagon and CIA headquarters are located. They later they flew to Los Angeles, where they stationed themselves in a hotel near the airport which the FBI has now established was paid for by a “convicted terrorist”, who also bought their airline tickets. Hotel staff have told investigators they saw pilot uniforms in their room along with computer print outs detailing pilot names, flight numbers and times and packages addressed to Syria, Afghanistan, Jerusalem and Jordan. On September 10 they were booked on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Washington, but failed to board. The following day the same Boeing 757 aircraft was hijacked by five terrorists and crashed into the Pentagon. READ MORE Add Comment What is the Sexopticon? 10/24/2010
The Sexopticon is: A co-ed prison system in which all prisoners keep all other prisoners inline and online, out of fear of sexual rejection from the opposite sex they comply with the status quo that works against their best interests. Read the following article from this website and tell me if you can relate to the last one on the list, or just see the image below!!! !They even use sex to sell that which pretends to question authority like "The Conspiracy chicks" on the establishment ready ATS.com. This is how they keep our minds enslaved, the same way old psychoanalytic marketing they have used for 100 years playing with our libido. I mean really "The conspiracy chicks" is a great way to reduce any serious issue down to some teenage fad. Fuck you ATS, and the conspiracy Ditz. Noble lies and 9/11 truth 09/29/2010
By Kevin Barrett Sunlight Disinfects Sunstein - Now Bring on the War Crimes Tribunals Cass Sunstein argues that the government should infiltrate 9/11 truth groups, "disable" 9/11 "conspiracy purveyors," and thereby promote the spread of "beneficial cognitive diversity." To my readers, David Ray Griffin's new book Cognitive Infiltration is absolutely brilliant. It elegantly does several things at once: * Puts forward key 9/11 evidence; * Reveals the slightly hilarious inadequacy of the official story defenders' case, as exemplified by Cass Sunstein's "Conspiracy Theories" article; * Uses irony to demolish the neocons' philosophy of the noble lie -- the philosophy that in all probability led directly to the 9/11 inside job. David has been out of the hospital for about a week and is better but apparently still needs a lot of R&R, and says he may not be putting out more great books any time soon. So he says he would really appreciate "hundreds of Amazon.com reviews of my latest book." Please help him out! Buy and review Cognitive Infiltration at Amazon.com. -Kevin Barrett, TruthJihad.com Sunlight Disinfects Sunstein - Now Bring on the War Crimes Tribunals A Review of David Ray Griffin's Cognitive Infiltration: An Obama Appointee's Plan to Undermine the 9/11 Conspiracy Theory By Kevin Barrett, Ph.D. Arabic-Islamic Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; currently on unpaid leave for political reasons Harvard law professor Cass Sunstein, appointed by his friend Barack Obama as administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, has been named by Elena Kagan "the pre-eminent legal scholar of our time." Yet Sunstein is the lead author of a 2009 article, published in the Journal of Political Philosophy, that is so riddled with contradictions, lapses in logic, non-sequiturs, and other apparent absurdities--including the open advocacy of illegal acts by government officials, and the suggestion that it may one day be necessary to repeal the First Amendment and ban "conspiracy theories"--that it would likely flunk its author out of Political Philosophy 101. How can we reconcile Sunstein's avowed brilliance with such apparent idiocy? In Cognitive Infiltration, David Ray Griffin's masterful analysis of Sunstein's (and co-author Adrian Vermeule's) wretched "Conspiracy Theories" article, Dr. Griffin posits a logical explanation for Sunstein's lapses. According to Griffin's provisional thesis, the many absurdities of Sunstein's "Conspiracy Theories" vanish if we assume that Sunstein is only pretending to be criticizing alternative conspiracy theories about 9/11. Sunstein's real target, Griffin provisionally suggests, is the official "19 hijackers" conspiracy theory of the Bush-Cheney administration. While Griffin's hypothesis -- that Sunstein is a closet 9/11 truther -- irons out most of the inconsistencies, and unveils Sunstein's "Conspiracy Theories" as a masterpiece of esoteric writing, that doesn't mean Griffin believes it. Instead, Griffin briefly admits up-front, and reveals in more detail at the end, that the "Sunstein as truther" hypothesis should not be taken literally. Instead, it is Griffin's literary device for elegantly exposing the outrageous contradictions in Sunstein's article. This raises the question: What did the supposedly brilliant Sunstein think he was doing when he wrote this abysmally stupid article -- and what did the Journal of Political Philosophy editors think they were doing when they published it? Griffin suggests that the defects of Sunstein's article stem from the inherent difficulties of making a case against the 9/11 truth movement: "When the author of an argumentative essay makes self-contradictory statements, this is usually a sign that something is seriously wrong with the position being argued. Why? Because when authors are defending positions that are false, they find it very difficult to deny the true state of affairs completely, so that contradictions often creep in as implicit acknowledgements of reality" (147). An example of Sunstein's "implicit acknowlegment of reality," in Griffin's view, is Sunstein's claim that there are only four possible ways the government could try to stop the spread of nefarious 9/11 conspiracy theories. These are (1): Inoculate the public by sending out "independent" debunkers, like the Popular Mechanics team led by the cousin of then-Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff, to oppose the 9/11 truth movement; (2) "Debias or disable" (!!) the "purveyors" of conspiracy theories; (3) Tax or fine people who spread conspiracy theories; (4) Outlaw conspiracy theories completely. In fact, Griffin points out, if the alternative 9/11 conspiracy theory were false, baseless, and without evidence to support it, the government could easily expose it by sponsoring a series of debates between the most qualified people on both sides of the issue. Better yet, it could launch a fully-funded, fully-empowered, truly independent 9/11 investigation. The fact that it has not done so -- and that these possibilities are apparently invisible to Cass Sunstein -- suggests that the government, and Sunstein, understand that the alternative 9/11 conspiracy theory is true, and that any honest debate or independent investigation would reveal its truth. If Sunstein understands this, he is being not just intellectually dishonest, but actually treasonous, in arguing for government suppression of a conspiracy theory about an act of treason that he knows or suspects is true. Griffin, ever the gentleman, does not come right out and say so. But I am not so polite. As the eminent theologian John Cobb put it: "Kevin Barrett tells the appalling truth as he sees it in ways more appropriate to its shocking nature. That includes a lot of humor. He is never dull." So allow me to explain why I think Cass Sunstein, President Obama's friend and appointee, is guilty of high treason against the United States of America, and should therefore be tried and, upon conviction, tarred, feathered, run out of town on a rail, waterboarded, thumbscrewed, iron maidened, drawn and quartered, hanged, shot, electrocuted, roasted, pulverized, discombobulated, blown up with nanothermite, smothered under a mountain of manure, blasted off into outer space, flushed down the White House toilet, and generally annihilated by whatever means are at hand. Taking up where Griffin leaves off: Sunstein, a political philosopher out of the University of Chicago, is undoubtedly acquainted with neocon guru Leo Strauss's teachings that rulers should lie to the masses. According to Strauss, the true rulers ought to be political philosophers whose writings "[R]eveal what they regard as the truth to the few, without endangering the unqualified commitment of the many to the opinions on which society rests. They will distinguish between the true teaching as the esoteric teaching and the socially useful teaching as the exoteric teaching" (Strauss, quoted in Griffin x). READ IT ALL!!!
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