UG#714 - Sowing Dragon's Teeth -The Jerusalem Conference on International Terror
Robin Upton | 28.08.2015 14:05 | History | Social Struggles | Terror War | Sheffield
Unnoticed and unreported at the time, the July 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism was a seminal event in the history of the "War On Terror". Organised by Benjamin Netanyahu, speakers included George H. W. Bush, Brian Crozier and some of his friends from Le Cercle, academics and deep state actors met to discuss and spin the yarn of the "global war on terror". We begin with a speech on the USA's sponsorship and conscious radicalization of terrorist groups by Nafeez Ahmed and read the first half of an article by Brian Bogart, entitled Sins of Statecraft: The War on Terror Exposed.
We've looked a lot on the show at specific False Flags, and sometimes placed them in contexts such as the strategy of tension or the "War On Terror". This time, however, we attempt to put the "War On Terror" itself in a better context, as just one more strategy of the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex in search of enemies and seeking to manipulate domestic populations to prevent an "excess of democracy".
In our first hour, a July 2007 speech by Nafeez Ahmed exposes the hypocrisy of the so-called "War On Terror". He puts this in a context of created enemies by outlining Hitler and WW2 as creations of the financial elite, then the Cold War as a fiction useful to both tyrannical governments intent on suppressing opposition. He focuses on how USA consciously created terrorist Islamic groups in the 1970s, not only by providing funds but also giving visas to leaders to enter USA so they could attend courses before traveling to Asia where they fought on the Soviet border. He also mentions similar acts of hypocrisy such as NATO's deliberate destruction of Yugoslavia by funding of terrorist groups.
In our second hour, we read the first half of a 2006 essay by Brian Bogart, entitled Sins of Statecraft: The War on Terror Exposed. Citing Ahmed heavily, his congruent analysis gives more context on the natural continuity between the Cold War and the "War On Terror". In particular, he highlights the role of the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism (JCIT) which successfully created a new concept - the nebulous threat of "International Terror", and fraudulently pinned the blame for it on the Soviet Union. The speakers included not only George H. W. Bush, but also Brian Crozier (whom we mentioned last episode and some other key members from Le Cercle. Little noticed at the time, the conference appears to have been seminal in the plan to promote the "War On Terror".
Thanks to the London Sound Posse for recording Nafeez Ahmed's speech
In our first hour, a July 2007 speech by Nafeez Ahmed exposes the hypocrisy of the so-called "War On Terror". He puts this in a context of created enemies by outlining Hitler and WW2 as creations of the financial elite, then the Cold War as a fiction useful to both tyrannical governments intent on suppressing opposition. He focuses on how USA consciously created terrorist Islamic groups in the 1970s, not only by providing funds but also giving visas to leaders to enter USA so they could attend courses before traveling to Asia where they fought on the Soviet border. He also mentions similar acts of hypocrisy such as NATO's deliberate destruction of Yugoslavia by funding of terrorist groups.
In our second hour, we read the first half of a 2006 essay by Brian Bogart, entitled Sins of Statecraft: The War on Terror Exposed. Citing Ahmed heavily, his congruent analysis gives more context on the natural continuity between the Cold War and the "War On Terror". In particular, he highlights the role of the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism (JCIT) which successfully created a new concept - the nebulous threat of "International Terror", and fraudulently pinned the blame for it on the Soviet Union. The speakers included not only George H. W. Bush, but also Brian Crozier (whom we mentioned last episode and some other key members from Le Cercle. Little noticed at the time, the conference appears to have been seminal in the plan to promote the "War On Terror".
Thanks to the London Sound Posse for recording Nafeez Ahmed's speech
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