[v911t] Rumsfeld's Mind: If 9/11 Worked, Why Not Try it Again
 
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Rumsfeld's Mind: If 9/11 Worked, Why Not Try it Again

By Rob Kall

Call me a conspiracy theorist. But when Donald Rumsfeld spoke, in
late 2006, to the pentagon propagandists the NY Times recently
exposed, he, in opining the loss of both houses of congress to the
Democrats, suggested that the US could benefit from another terrorist
attack, Jason Linkin of the Huffington post reports.

As documented by Newsvine, it all went down at a valedictory luncheon
Rumsfeld hosted for those analysts on December 12, 2006. Many of
the "message force multipliers" named in the original New York Times
piece were in attendance, including David L. Grange, Donald W.
Sheppard, James Marks, Rick Francona, Wayne Downing, and Robert H.
Scales, Jr. They were treated to an extraordinary conversation
(Newsvine has highlights, the hour-long clip of which can be found
here) with Rumsfeld, that included many jaw-dropping moments, such
as Rumsfeld admitting that in Iraq, the U.S. "can't lose militarily,
but...can't win by military means alone," an agreement that Iraq
could use a Syngman Rhee-type dictator (because that's what democracy
smells like!), and a lengthy passage where Rumsfeld jokingly offers
a bottle of champagne to anyone who could kill Moqtada al Sadr. You
sure don't see too many people joking on al Sadr these days!

But by far the most extraordinary part of this luncheon is the
antipathy the gathered members exhibit toward the American people
for having the temerity to vote the Democrats back into power. When
Lt. Gen. Michael DeLong bemoans the lack of "sympathetic ears" on
Capitol Hill, Rumsfeld offers that the American people lack "the
maturity to recognize the seriousness of the threats." What's to
be done? According to Rumsfeld, "The correction for that, I suppose,
is [another] attack."

Now this is just factual information. Why do I start this article
by saying, call me a conspiracy theorist? Because this slips too
easily off Rumsfelds reptilian tongue. Too easily because perhaps
its not at all a new idea. Perhaps it is an idea that, for him, for
all the propagandist sell-out generals, this is not new, that is
actually, already tried and true.

One of the oft cited premises of the 9/1 Truth movement is that the
attack on the towers was the pearl harbor-like event that the neocons
anticipated would be necessary to move the US to embrace the
aggressive militaristic tactics manifested in Iraq. Here, we have
Rumsfeld casually joking about itnot a smoking gun, but, perhaps,
a clear tell in poker parlance, indicating ready ability to think
in these terms.

The hour-long audio clip was found as part of a data dump done by
the pentagon, in response the NY Times Freedom of Information Act
request.

The Huffingtonpost article reports,

"Less than a week ago, the Department of Defense did a document
dump on their program to use retired military analysts as surrogates
on network and cable news to pimp the administration line on the
Iraq War - something we now know they did on at least 4,500 occasions.
Over at TalkingPointsMemo, a thread has been opened for those who
want to sift through the material and highlight key discoveries.

"So far, dedicated TPM readers have unearthed a number of noteworthy
finds, of which this audio recording of this luncheon is perhaps
the most astounding."

My guess is that this document dump might be a rich source of hard
date for those interested in pursuing 9/11 truth.

Authors Bio:

Rob Kall is executive editor and publisher of OpEdNews.com, President
of Futurehealth, Inc, inventor . He is a frequent Speaker on Politics,
Impeachment, The art, science and power of story, heroes and the
hero's journey, Positive Psychology, Stress, Biofeedback and a wide
range of subjects. He is a campaign consultant specializing in
tapping the power of stories for issue positioning, stump speeches
and debates. He recently retired as organizer of several conferences,
including StoryCon, the Summit Meeting on the Art, Science and
Application of Story and The Winter Brain Meeting on neurofeedback,
biofeedback, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology. See more
of his articles here and, older ones, here.

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