Rethinking Points For A Counter Terrorism Fiction Novel
Were there no glaring inconsistencies in the media version of events, Americans would not think what they do. If the 911 Commission Report was not more like a 911 Omission Report, Americans would not think what they do. With so many lies fired at them from a television set, the whole idea of a counter terrorism fiction novel is a bad joke.
When a person of sound mind is forced to question the narrative of one event, then all events are questioned. It is more than just 911, and in fact comes right up to the recent shooting in Paris where a policeman was claimed to have been shot and killed. Upon further review of the footage, it is obvious that the gunman missed him completely.
So now Americans must wonder who that officer is or was, and whether or not he is dead or alive. If he is dead, then they must wonder who killed him and when. These are questions the average citizen of the United States is asking, but the average media outlet pretends that footage never existed and puts up a bunch of talking heads who claim to be experts on terror.
The people are the only counter terrorist organization that need to be created, in the form of political watchdogs getting the corruption out of central government. The world governments are becoming a hegemonic force when all they are meant to be is administrative. Instead it has become 1984 where the people spy on each other and the Secret Service are the only thing to fear.
Novels have been written about fancy and heroic figures who make counter terrorism a romantic notion where the United States are superheros and the rest of the world is misguided. This propaganda is intended to make young people want to join military ranks for a government that is global. It is not about the US being in control of the world, but rather, them using this country as a training ground for the police force that will do the bidding of corporations and royal families.
To fool the people, they throw a drugged Muslim in our faces, placing him on an airplane bound for the United States even though he lacked identification, ticket, passport, or luggage. A handler was with him initially, and somehow got it through to a TSA officer that the man could fly even though he was on the terror watchlist. This man came to be known as the Underwear Bomber that day.
A shooting in a movie theater was reported to have been committed by a lone gunman, yet there was more than one shooter claimed by witnesses. Military-grade tear gas was thrown into the audience from more than one direction, and there was more than one gas mask found at the scene. The claimed lone gunman shows up to court with orange hair, so drugged he can barely stand.
Oh but the best footage came from Sandy Hook Elementary and the killing of students in a minute or less by a mentally handicapped man. Though he had no known training, this apparent savant of terror managed to double-tap each child in the head, execution style, all by himself while clearly drugged. Within hours parents of a slain child were made to calm their goofing off with reporters just long enough to look somber when announcing to the world that their child was dead.
When a person of sound mind is forced to question the narrative of one event, then all events are questioned. It is more than just 911, and in fact comes right up to the recent shooting in Paris where a policeman was claimed to have been shot and killed. Upon further review of the footage, it is obvious that the gunman missed him completely.
So now Americans must wonder who that officer is or was, and whether or not he is dead or alive. If he is dead, then they must wonder who killed him and when. These are questions the average citizen of the United States is asking, but the average media outlet pretends that footage never existed and puts up a bunch of talking heads who claim to be experts on terror.
The people are the only counter terrorist organization that need to be created, in the form of political watchdogs getting the corruption out of central government. The world governments are becoming a hegemonic force when all they are meant to be is administrative. Instead it has become 1984 where the people spy on each other and the Secret Service are the only thing to fear.
Novels have been written about fancy and heroic figures who make counter terrorism a romantic notion where the United States are superheros and the rest of the world is misguided. This propaganda is intended to make young people want to join military ranks for a government that is global. It is not about the US being in control of the world, but rather, them using this country as a training ground for the police force that will do the bidding of corporations and royal families.
To fool the people, they throw a drugged Muslim in our faces, placing him on an airplane bound for the United States even though he lacked identification, ticket, passport, or luggage. A handler was with him initially, and somehow got it through to a TSA officer that the man could fly even though he was on the terror watchlist. This man came to be known as the Underwear Bomber that day.
A shooting in a movie theater was reported to have been committed by a lone gunman, yet there was more than one shooter claimed by witnesses. Military-grade tear gas was thrown into the audience from more than one direction, and there was more than one gas mask found at the scene. The claimed lone gunman shows up to court with orange hair, so drugged he can barely stand.
Oh but the best footage came from Sandy Hook Elementary and the killing of students in a minute or less by a mentally handicapped man. Though he had no known training, this apparent savant of terror managed to double-tap each child in the head, execution style, all by himself while clearly drugged. Within hours parents of a slain child were made to calm their goofing off with reporters just long enough to look somber when announcing to the world that their child was dead.
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