Another Day in the Empire – by Kurt Nimmo
In the neocon hall of mirrors echoing with the cringe-worthy reverberation of lies, no evidence—or investigation—is required before casting blame on designated enemies. Such is the case today with Iran.
Hours after the unclaimed and as of yet investigated attack on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman, Sec. State Pompeo blamed Iran directly, which is hardly a surprise.
BREAKING: Sec. Pompeo says the US blames Iran for the attacks on 2 tanker ships in the Gulf of Oman today. https://t.co/WzJJ6PwPRj pic.twitter.com/W34CH78hHt
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 13, 2019
Mike thinks we are ignorant cows, and a lot of us are, especially the headline skimmers and those who believe just about everything the government says, never mind a past littered with thousands of government lies, many resulting in death and unbelievable carnage.
Is it possible God told Mike to lie?
Meanwhile, the Trumpers on the Alt-right cum New or Dissident Right are parroting the administration, once again demonstrating there is nothing “dissident” about them, they’re merely a cheering section for Donald the Clueless and his assorted neocons.
Examples:
This is an attack on the United States! https://t.co/vn5EYg4xZX
— Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) June 13, 2019
The tankers in question are not flagged by the United States—unless you consider the Marshall Islands (“trusteeship” ended in 1990) and Panama part of the United States—and so Ms. Gabriel is way off base, but then we should expect this from a neocon fellow traveler. She heads up ACT for America, an Islamophobic organization that predicts Sharia law in America.
If the Islamic Republic hit a Japanese tanker while Abe was in Tehran that just tells you all you need to know how much the regime in Iran ressembles the North Korean regime. Outrageously aggressive, reckless & provocative. https://t.co/PbDVamio1Y
— Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) June 13, 2019
Dubowitz heads up the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (or Defense of Zionist Israel). Naturally, as a seasoned neocon, Dubowitz is all in favor of attacking Iran. His schtick about Iran and North Korea colluding together is his trademark.
Finally, Alex Jones. Back in the day, when I worked as Infowars editor, Jones was more or less antiwar. But things changed after the Clueless One was elected. Now Jones is a full-blown neocon, just like so many other alt-neocon “dissident” Trumpers.
Standard clickbait lie for Infowars. Iran has not admitted bombing tankers in the Gulf of Oman. But then it appears the neocon disease of back-to-back (and often easily debunked) lies is a contagious disease.
“Is it possible God told Mike to lie?”
The jews’ ‘god’, maybe (Satan or mammon… take your pick).
“She heads up ACT for America, an Islamophobic organization that predicts Sharia law in America.”
B#tch knows damn well it’ll be NOAHIDE, if anything. Sharia has ZERO CHANCE as long as jews live & breathe.
“Naturally, as a seasoned neocon, Dubowitz is all in favor of attacking Iran.”
No, naturally anyone with a name like Dubowitz is all in favor of attacking Iran (and the rest of the world, subsequently).
Whenever I hear about “Sharia Law” “coming” to this country (heck, it won’t even come to Minny-St.Paul!) I automatically KNOW it is actually Noahide…as if only Noahide can “stop” Sharia.
Father God, give me the courage to tell folks out in Christian Zionist central (my neck of the woods) that it is, Noahide, not Sharia, that they should concern themselves with…even if it means they shun me. I do hae courage, but I need more.
Whatever they call it, I ain’t wearing the outfit.
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From 10 years ago…
“It would be far more preferable if the United States could cite an Iranian provocation as justification for the airstrikes before launching them. Clearly, the more outrageous, the more deadly, and the more unprovoked the Iranian action, the better off the United States would be. Of course, it would be very difficult for the United States to goad Iran into such a provocation without the rest of the world recognizing this game, which would then undermine it.
— Brookings Institution, “Which Path to Persia?,” 2009
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