The Americans executed the 9/11 attack perfectly


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NEW DELHI: Mumbai's 26/11 was actually a plan hatched by "Hindu Zionists" and "Western Zionists", including the Mossad, said a self-styled

Pakistan security expert on a Pakistan news television show, uploaded on www.hotklix.com.

" Inki shaklein Hinduonwali hain, jis zabaan mein guftagoo kar rahein hain, woh zabaan koi Pakistani istemaal nahin karta hai (They look like Hindus. No Pakistani speaks the language they chatted in)," said Zaid Hamid while referring to the terrorists on the show Mujhe Ikhtilaf Hai (I differ) on Pakistan's News One channel. The sensationalist channel was launched in November last year.

Hamid said that it was a "badly planned" operation that had gone horribly wrong. "9/11 jo Americans ne kiya tha usko bahut khoobsurat camouflage kiya tha. Unhone media mein perception management bahut acchha kiya . Indians ne wahi game repeat karne ki koshish ki, lekin akal to hai nahin . In ahmakon ne complete disaster kiya isko handle karne mein . (The Americans executed the 9/11 attack perfectly. They managed the media very well. The Indians tried to repeat the formula but goofed up. The idiots made a complete mess of it).

He said that the attackers wore saffron Hindu Zionist bands, which no Muslim would tie. Hamid also said that within the first 5 minutes of the attack, the three ATS policemen investigating the network of terror within India's security agencies and radical right were killed.

That ensured that those investigations reach a dead end. Anchor Qudsia Qadri added that with their killings, the investigations into the Samjhauta Express carnage would be halted. The killings also immediately shifted attention from India's domestic terrorists to Pakistan, said Hamid.

Marvi Memon, glamorous Pakistan Muslim League member, on the same programme, was appalled at the Pakistan government's expansion of the "India-appeasement package" by initially agreeing to send ISI chief to India. "I just don't get it," she exclaimed in exasperation.

She wondered how can you send the ISI chief to a " mulk jiske sath jang chal raha hai ...at a different level...," mentioning Kashmir and accusing India of blocking Pakistan's waters. Memon said, "They (Indians) are quite obsessed with anti-Pakistan speak and that unites them," she said. Memon also spoke about India's separatist movements and believed that India was only reaping the bitter harvest of the poisonous seeds it had sowed.

Blogger daily.pk writes in pakalert.wordpress.com, "India has been relapsing into religious extremism and numerous separatist movement have mushroomed due to official patronage ...I see the Mumbai bombings as the desperate move of separatists who want to blame everything on Muslims."

source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Pak_TV_...how/3785654.cms

Seems pretty obvious to me that the quote "Americans executed 9/11 perfectly..." is to mean the American/Government response -- not that the government orchestrated it.

But hey, there's a jump to conclusions mat over there.

Seems pretty obvious to me that the quote "Americans executed 9/11 perfectly..." is to mean the American/Government response -- not that the government orchestrated it.

But hey, there's a jump to conclusions mat over there.

That's what you got out of it???

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Mumbai's 26/11 was actually a plan hatched by "Hindu Zionists" and "Western Zionists", including the Mossad, said a self-styled

Pakistan security expert on a Pakistan news television show[/b], uploaded on www.hotklix.com.

Yes and I am an orangutan using a bamboo abacus to send messages to neowin.

Seems pretty obvious to me that the quote "Americans executed 9/11 perfectly..." is to mean the American/Government response -- not that the government orchestrated it.

But hey, there's a jump to conclusions mat over there.

That clearly says "Americans executed 9/11 perfectly". Implying that it was an inside job. Many world leaders have been saying this since that very day and people just ignore it.

It would help a whole lot if people would just look into WHY a lot more people are starting to think the US government had a hand in it. People can't do that because they just can't believe a government would do that to it's own people. It makes the perfect crime because the thought alone sounds too crazy too believe even though it's been happening for years and years right in front of us.

In the 60's the US government actually considered shooting down planes over US cities and blaming it all on Cuba as an excuse to go to war with them and cause a rise in patriotism within the US. That's a known fact and if they could actually consider doing stuff like that then, they would have no issues at all considering and actually doing it these days.

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That clearly says "Americans executed 9/11 perfectly". Implying that it was an inside job. Many world leaders have been saying this since that very day and people just ignore it.

It would help a whole lot if people would just look into WHY a lot more people are starting to think the US government had a hand in it. People can't do that because they just can't believe a government would do that to it's own people. It makes the perfect crime because the thought alone sounds too crazy too believe even though it's been happening for years and years right in front of us.

In the 60's the US government actually considered shooting down planes over US cities and blaming it all on Cuba as an excuse to go to war with them and cause a rise in patriotism within the US. That's a known fact and if they could actually consider doing stuff like that then, they would have no issues at all considering and actually doing it these days.

It's all just intellectual hucksterism. That's why. Not many world leaders say that. Not at all, except save for maybe Middle-eastern leaders. Really mostly just idiot teenagers and liberal arts/humanities college students who constantly have an axe to grind with the US looking for excuses.

That clearly says "Americans executed 9/11 perfectly". Implying that it was an inside job. Many world leaders have been saying this since that very day and people just ignore it.

It would help a whole lot if people would just look into WHY a lot more people are starting to think the US government had a hand in it. People can't do that because they just can't believe a government would do that to it's own people. It makes the perfect crime because the thought alone sounds too crazy too believe even though it's been happening for years and years right in front of us.

In the 60's the US government actually considered shooting down planes over US cities and blaming it all on Cuba as an excuse to go to war with them and cause a rise in patriotism within the US. That's a known fact and if they could actually consider doing stuff like that then, they would have no issues at all considering and actually doing it these days.

Don't believe all you read.

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