US Military Documents Reveal Planned Terrorist Attack
As reported by ABC News, stunning military documents codenamed "Operation Northwoods" were declassified in recent years and show how in 1962, the top US military leaders planned an operation to create terror attacks against its own cities and kill US citizens.
Wanna guess how much coverage this gets on blogging torries?
6 comments:
So... you are against freedom of thought? They thought about it, so they should be punished? It was a terrible and treasonous plan that I am glad never was put into action.
You said it was declassified in recent years. If this is so important, then why was this not news years ago when it was declassified?
John M Reynolds
1) When did I say they should be punished?
2) If I could control when and what the news covered I would be a happy person.
Seriously, if you are coging to make negative comments on every single one of my posts then at least get some decent arguments.
There are many ways of punishing people. If there is no reason to even punish them, then it definately is not newsworthy.
The fact that you say my arguments are not decent does not make it so. In this case, you showed that you are against freedom of thought. I suppose I must only post one line comments, so you will focus on the most important part.
"If there is no reason to punish them then this is not newsworthy"
What? No really, What?
If I was against freedom of thought, or even easier, freedom of expression then I would have deleted your comments. You can make whatever stupid comments you want on my blog as long as they are not offensive.
Why did you blog about this then? Most blogs post because they are trying to apply social pressure -- a form of punishment -- upon the subjects and their supporters. What value do you see in exposing this?
I personaly do not belive that the 9/11 conspiricy theories are true. However, one of the arguments that has been proposed by the sceptics (including myself) is that the US government would be incapable of planning this type of activity.
Apperaerntly this is wrong.
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