Tuesday, September 11, 2018

4 trillion dollars wasted in since 9/11 and millions dead plus the 3,000 on the day 17 years ago and the cia run al-Qaeda is apparently stronger than ever

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/17-anniversary-911-al-qaeda-stronger-than-ever/ 17 years ago we witnessed the horrific attacks on New York, Pennsylvania and Washington and 3,000 people were killed and millions more in the unjust wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (which were really about oil and opium) and my heart goes out to them all but the facts are we never got the full the truth of 9/11 and the families of the victims have never gotten the justice they require and need https://www.ae911truth.org/news/481-dick-cheney-and-rudy-giuliani-the-first-government-officials-to-dismiss-the-idea-of-controlled-demolition-on-9-11  good article on how officials like Cheney shrugged off any notion that the threee buildings that fell that day were not controlled demolition even though there is evidence to support that in the link as well and you can look up youtube videos of them and I think that is appalling this article here from free thought project offers a sobering reminder of just how corrupt the deep state and their cia pals are and lays out just how much money has been wasted since I will highlight some of it https://thefreethoughtproject.com/911-anniversary-5-facts-never-forget/Al Qaeda was not a terrorist group that magically appeared out of nowhere—it grew as a result of Operation Cyclone, a program carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency that armed and funded the Mujahideen in Afghanistan in the 1980s. Operation Cyclone created a vacuum in the region that made the perfect climate for both the Taliban and Al Qaeda to grow and flourish.
However, in 2001, Al Qaeda became the face of evil in the United States, and the Bush Administration launched the “War on Terror” with the purpose of defeating the group altogether.The results of that ongoing mission have been horrific, and the death toll is staggering. In Iraq alone, the death toll was estimated to have surpassed 500,000 by the end of 2017. According to university researchers in the United States, Canada, and Baghdad in cooperation with the Iraqi Ministry of Health, “about 70 percent of Iraq deaths from 2003-2011 were violent in nature, with most caused by gunshots, followed by car bombs and other explosions.”
In Afghanistan, the War on Terror has cost more than $1 trillion and more than 31,000 civilian deaths have been documented. Civilian deaths have substantially increased in recent years—which serves as a reminder that the situation is only getting worse, and is not ending anytime soon.