Friday, May 23, 2008

Yet More Proof "Al Qaeda" = CIA

How much more evidence is needed? Pakistan is about to extradite some known terrorists to Iran, several members of an 'Al Qaeda' group which the US has supported and funded. If they get sent to Iran their trial may blow the insane "war on terror" farce out of the water.
Expect some event which will be blamed on the Pakistanis and it's bombs away to keep the lies from being exposed.

Pakistan May Turn Over U.S. 'Spies' to Iran

"In another sign of growing tensions with the United States, Pakistan is threatening to turn over to Iran six members of a tribal militant group Iran claims are "spies" for the CIA.
The group, Jundullah, operates in Baluchistan on both sides of the border between Iran and Pakistan and has carried out a number of violent attacks on Iranian army facilities and officers inside the country.
The CIA has denied any direct ties with the group, but U.S. officials tell ABC News U.S. intelligence officers frequently meet and advise Jundullah leaders, and current and former intelligence officers are working to prevent the men from being sent to Iran."


Prison Planet tells us:

"As the London Telegraph reported last year, "The CIA is giving arms-length support, supplying money and weapons, to an Iranian militant group, Jundullah, which has conducted raids into Iran from bases in Pakistan."
Jundullah is a Sunni Al-Qaeda offshoot terrorist group formerly headed by the alleged mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, reported the Asia Times in 2004."


added - Terrorists already in Iranian custody have begun to sing

Iran mosque blast plotters admit Israeli, US links: report

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, as long as the US Corporate media suppresses these stories, the right-wing nuts can simply continue to deny them.

Too many Amurkins still rely upon the corporate media for news and too few get their news from the internet.

24/5/08 2:19 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

You bet, nick, it's like the country is in a bubble separated from the rest of the world.

24/5/08 4:53 PM  

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