Thursday, September 29, 2005

Tom DeLay

I was just reading about Tom DeLay this morning...he's been indicted in an ethics probe. Jeez, what took so long? Well, better late than never. Things aren't looking good for the Republicans these days. The Iraq mess, the hurricanes, high gas prices, now this. If 9/11 truth ever goes mainstream, that will be the final nail in the Republicans' coffin, because 9/11 is the big lie that the entire administration is based on. That's all they have left. Somebody wrote an article on 911truth.org about this - 9/11 is the "mother" issue of them all.

But even more than that, if 9/11 is exposed for what it was, there will be other big changes. The whole shadow government situation will be exposed, the whole neocon ideology, the CIA...all these entities will be laid bare, investigated, and rooted out.

In researching 9/11 lately, for some reason I keep thinking about a scene in Mission Impossible, the movie with Tom Cruise and Jon Voight. There's a scene toward the end of the movie, where Jon Voight comes back and talks to Tom Cruise about why the mole (Jon Voight) did what he did - something about shadow operatives being rendered obsolete in the post-Cold War era, and taking revenge because of it. It was a brilliant little scene, I thought, in an otherwise silly movie. But it strikes me as relevant here.

Was 9/11 in part a desperate lashing out of shadow operatives, to justify their existence?

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