Monday, August 04, 2014

Exceptional Empire - Enemy Within the Gates

In the 1990's the Neocon agenda was formulated as the 'Project for a New American Century (PNAC), developed by William Kristol and Robert Kagan. The Neocons (American supporters of Zionism) while assuming key Foreign Policy positions in the Bush Administration announced a new bold agenda proclaiming America's supremacy.

The next step in the PNAC agenda was RAD or 'Rebuilding America's Defenses' which forecast an expansion of American hegemony through preemptive war and acquisition of global resources. To implement the process, RAD called for a 'New Pearl Harbor', a catalyzing event to wake Americans up to the threats from other countries. Thus the 9/11 attack (perpetrated by the Neocon cabal within the government) became the 'New Pearl Harbor' they had envisioned and the bond with Israel was reinforced.

Due to the dedicated work of over 2000 Architects and Engineers (http://ae911truth.org/), they have proven scientifically that the Twin Towers and Building 7 were demolished by controlled demolitions. Explosions inside the twin towers were reported by many eyewitnesses and officials including several firefighters and security personnel just prior to the Towers' collapse. These explosions, evidenced by actual videos, support the theory of controlled demolitions (see: '9/11 Explosive Evidence' from ae911truth.org). Consequently this destroys the myth of the 19 Arab hijackers and the government's simplistic official story.

Illuminating the role of various key players especially the Neocons/Zionists, investigative researcher Chris Bollyn's book, 'Solving 9/11: The Deception that Changed the World' is available online as well as a paperback at Amazon. Chris provides a thorough independent analysis of the events of September 11 including the historical background.

The new emphasis on America being 'Exceptional' and 'Indispensable' reflects the Zionist conviction that they are the 'Chosen' people of the world. This is a far cry from America's long held belief that 'all men are created equal' as reflected in our Constitution.