
At the same time, White House officials worked hard to use the facts of the raid to diminish Bin Laden's legacy." "(I)t was a classic collision of a White House desire to promote a stunning national security triumph - and feed a ravenous media - while collecting facts from a chaotic military operation on the other side of the world. "American officials and terrorism experts have warned that this is not the end of Al Qaeda," not, of course, if they're blamed for planned false flags to intensify US imperial wars.Īnother May 5 Bumiller Times report ran cover for shifting official accounts about what really happened on May 1 headlined, "Raid Account, Hastily Told, Proves Fluid," saying:

Nonetheless, "(s)ince Sunday night, counterterrorism officials have been alert to (possible) new attacks from Al Qaeda to avenge its leader's death," especially at airports, rail facilities, and other strategic locations. On May 5, Times writers Mark Mazzetti and Scott Shane headlined, "Data Show Bin Laden Plots CIA Hid Near Raided House," saying:Īlleged "computer files and documents seized at the compound where Osama bin Laden was killed," reveal "considered attacks on American railroads, (but) there was no evidence of a specific plot." It suggests what some analysts suspect: namely, planned destabilization, confrontation, and balkanization for greater Eurasian control, as well as future terrorist false flags. On May 5, New York Times writer Elisabeth Bumiller headlined, "Pentagon Breaks Silence on Pakistani Role," saying:Ī "top Pentagon official said.Pakistan would have to work hard to rebuild relations with the United States Congress," including a commitment "to fighting terrorism." others to enlist public support for the fake war on terror and very real ones it spawned.Īmerica, Pakistan, Bin Laden, Official Lies, and Misreporting fake National Guard, Fort Dix and Quantico marine base attackers fake armed forces recruiting station bomber fake Al Qaeda woman planning fake mass casualty attacks on New York landmarks

Since WW II alone, America's had numerous ones, including communists, Al Qaeda, WMDs, the Taliban, Gaddafi, and a host others yet unnamed, as well as numerous "foiled" domestic ones. With or without bin Laden, bogymen threats are plentiful. Allegedly removing America's "Enemy Number One," in fact, may intensify, not diminish, Washington's scheme for unchallengeable global dominance. Past US false flags provided pretexts for militarism, wars, occupations, domestic repression, and national security state extremism, antithetical to democratically free and open societies. Policies and events following the second have yet to unfold, but expect little at best to be positive. The former spawned a decade of overt and covert "war on terror" lawlessness at home and abroad. In his exhaustive research and writings, David Ray Griffin provided convincing evidence that 9/11 was an inside job and that bin Laden died of natural causes in mid-December 2001. Put another way, the official stories are falsified, myths, widely believed fantasies contrary to reality.

They're "big lies," defined by Merriam-Webster as "deliberate gross distortion(s) of the truth used especially as a propaganda tactic."Īmerica's decade from Septemto was punctuated by the (big) lie of our time and (big) lie of the moment. For Georgia Relay Access, dial 711.Wikipedia defines false or black flags as "covert operations designed to deceive the public in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities." Ĭitizens in need of reasonable accommodations due to a disability including communications in an alternative format should contact Fulton WorkSource Disability Liaison, Kimyana Pippin at (404) 613-7035. For more information, contact WorkSource Fulton at 40, or visit Fulton County’s website at. With the support of WorkSource Georgia, services are provided through a network of One-Stop Centers statewide. Job seekers and employer customers can obtain a wide range of workforce-related tools and information needed to manage their work activities. WorkSource Fulton also helps Georgia move toward a comprehensive, customer-focused workforce investment system. The WorkSource Fulton WIOA team and Local Workforce Development Board supports a skilled and trained workforce and creates innovative programs that serve the changing needs of employers and the business community.
The “Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)” Local Workforce Development Board (LWDB) will hold a board meeting on Thursday, Augat 9:30 A.M.
