The war on terrorism is a fraud
A Three Minute Classroom Debate That Shines Light On The Real Truth About “Terrorism”
Prior to the events that transpired on 9/11, “terrorist” attacks were still taking place all over the globe. As a result, national security was increasing, and the fear of a terrorist attack was strong. It wasn’t until 9/11, however, that the idea of an extreme terrorist threat was activated, and a large portion of the world (especially North America) was put into fear/panic mode. The video below really puts things into perspective, and reminds us of how important it is not to believe everything you hear in the mainstream media, especially when it comes to major global events like 9/11. Multiple events (like 9/11 unfortunately) have served as a tremendous tool that ‘woke up’ millions of people all over the world to what is really happening around the globe. Not everything is as it seems. In today’s world, for one who is truly interested in learning what is happening, one must investigate far beyond their television and look at multiple sources for information. More people are starting to question what they are told. Below is a great clip from a movie that shines some light on the truth about terrorism:
It’s well documented that Al-Qaeda was the creation of the CIA, and that’s not the only ‘terrorist’ group.’ This information made headlines all over the world a couple of years ago. Think about that for a moment… conflict is always used and in many cases, created, in order to justify the infiltration of countries by major superpowers for ulterior motives. A majority of people today believe that the 9/11 attacks were created and manufactured by the US government in order to justify (as well as brainwash their own citizenry) the invasion of Iraq and other parts of the Middle East for ulterior motives. Rumors circulated about these ulterior motives being for oil. Other potentials for the invasion might have been to make more advancements/discoveries with black budget projects. You can read more about the black budget HERE.
“It is ironic that the U.S. would begin a devastating war, allegedly in search of weapons of mass destruction when the most worrisome developments in this field are occurring in your own backyard. It is ironic that the U.S. should be fighting monstrously expensive wars allegedly to bring democracy to those countries, when it itself can no longer claim to be called a democracy when trillions, and I mean thousands of billions of dollars have been spent on projects which both congress and the commander in chief know nothing about.” – Paul Hellyer, Former Canadian Defense Minister (source)