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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 812434" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy-very.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy-very:" title="Happy Very :happy-very:" data-shortname=":happy-very:" /> I know that's right!</p><p> </p><p>BTW: As an aside note to all this Saudi/Pakistan/Al Qaeda talk, my wife and I watched former CIA Bin Laden Unit chief Micheal Scheuer last night on C-Span's BookTV talk about his new book on Bin Laden and it repeats tonight (Sunday) at 10 pm est on C-Span 2. If you're not doing anything else, it's worth the watch in several respects. I respect Scheuer and what he does/has to say on bin Laden but he does come across IMO at times as an apologist of the CIA and then yet condemns what he calls imperial hubris which the CIA has been as much front and center on as anyone else. Scheuer just doesn't for whatever reason want to "drop the other shoe" in the same way as former CIA agents/analysts like Ray McGovern, Chalmers Johnson, Philip Giraldi, John Stockwell and Philip Agee have.</p><p> </p><p>It was Scheuer who much earlier alleged all the missed opportunities to get bin Laden which IMO didn't look like mistakes when you observe the bigger picture that made me look far deeper and question the entire construct of the myths around Al Qaeda, bin Laden and the whole idea of islamo-fascism. One of the most thought provoking is the 3 part series Adam Curtis did for the BBC entitled, "The Power of Nightmares" which you can watch for free on Google Video. If you dare!</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 812434, member: 2189"] :happy-very: I know that's right! BTW: As an aside note to all this Saudi/Pakistan/Al Qaeda talk, my wife and I watched former CIA Bin Laden Unit chief Micheal Scheuer last night on C-Span's BookTV talk about his new book on Bin Laden and it repeats tonight (Sunday) at 10 pm est on C-Span 2. If you're not doing anything else, it's worth the watch in several respects. I respect Scheuer and what he does/has to say on bin Laden but he does come across IMO at times as an apologist of the CIA and then yet condemns what he calls imperial hubris which the CIA has been as much front and center on as anyone else. Scheuer just doesn't for whatever reason want to "drop the other shoe" in the same way as former CIA agents/analysts like Ray McGovern, Chalmers Johnson, Philip Giraldi, John Stockwell and Philip Agee have. It was Scheuer who much earlier alleged all the missed opportunities to get bin Laden which IMO didn't look like mistakes when you observe the bigger picture that made me look far deeper and question the entire construct of the myths around Al Qaeda, bin Laden and the whole idea of islamo-fascism. One of the most thought provoking is the 3 part series Adam Curtis did for the BBC entitled, "The Power of Nightmares" which you can watch for free on Google Video. If you dare! :wink2: [/QUOTE]
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