March 1, 2016 by
Steve Beckow
In 2001,
Islamophobia – hatred of Muslims – exploded when Muslims were blamed for the 9/11 attacks. However the official story of 9/11 did not hold water.
Islamophobia, it turned out, was an intentional ploy, a smoke screen, part of a cover story behind which the real culprits hid.
Look for instance at the “leaders” of the “Islamic terrorist plot.” When Osama bin Laden was supposed to be directing the 9/11 attacks from an Afghani cave, he was actually lying in a Rawalpindi hospital, surrounded by Pakistani guards, having kidney dialysis. (1)
He was assassinated in early 2002 – as Benazir Bhutto later divulged, a revelation which cost her her life – (2) not in 2011, as the U.S. government claimed.
It appears that the 9/11 “Arab” terrorists were really Mossad agents. Some of the Arabs whose passports were used and who “died” in the plane crashes later reported that they were very much alive and didn’t know where places like Pennsylvania were. (3)
No Arabs or Muslims appear to have been involved in 9/11 save Gen. Mahmoud Ahmed, the then-head of Pakistani ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence), who acted as bagman for conspirator “Mohammed Atta.” (4)
The framing of “Muslims” as the driving force behind 9/11, when in fact the driving force was the Illuminati in government, the civil service, the military, banks, churches, and elsewhere, set America and the world on a course of ongoingly discriminating against Muslims, as far as the law allowed. And in secret circumstances like Guantanamo, they went much further than the law allowed.
Mosques were not allowed to be built close to the World Trade Center although Muslims had nothing to do with its destruction. Agencies like the FBI and Department of Homeland Security shadowed individual Muslims and their groups. Innocent people were arrested. “National security” was used as a cover for intentionally-constructed discrimination and persecution, which could include torture and murder.
Not one of the almost-exclusively Muslim “detainees” was ultimately indicted for terrorism-related crimes. (5)