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Title: Al-Qaida calls on Ahmadinejad to end 9/11 conspiracy theories
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URL Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/201 ... ida-ahmadinejad-911-conspiracy
Published: Sep 29, 2011
Author: Saeed Kamali Dehghan
Post Date: 2011-09-29 06:45:18 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 172
Comments: 10

Terrorist organisation's magazine reportedly says it is 'ridiculous' for Iran's president to blame the attacks on the US government

Al-Qaida has sent a message to the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, asking him to stop spreading conspiracy theories about the 9/11 attacks.

Iranian media on Wednesday reported quotes from what appears to be an article published in the latest issue of the al-Qaida English language magazine, Inspire, which described Ahmadinejad's remarks over the 11 September attacks as "ridiculous".

In his UN general assembly speech last week, Ahmadinejad cast doubt over the official version of the 2001 attacks.

"The Iranian government has professed on the tongue of its president Ahmadinejad that it does not believe that al-Qaida was behind 9/11 but rather, the US government," the article said, according to Iranian media. "So we may ask the question: why would Iran ascribe to such a ridiculous belief that stands in the face of all logic and evidence?"

Ahmadinejad said in New York that the "mysterious September 11 incident" had been used as a pretext to attack Afghanistan and Iraq. He had also previously expressed scepticism at the US version of events.

"By using their imperialistic media network which is under the influence of colonialism, they threaten anyone who questions the Holocaust and the September 11 event with sanctions and military actions," said Ahmadinejad.

The al-Qaida article insisted it had been behind the attacks and criticised the Iranian president for discrediting the terrorist group.

"For them, al-Qaida was a competitor for the hearts and minds of the disenfranchised Muslims around the world," said the article published in the Inspire magazine. "Al-Qaida … succeeded in what Iran couldn't. Therefore it was necessary for the Iranians to discredit 9/11 and what better way to do so? Conspiracy theories."

Al-Qaida also accused Iran of hypocrisy over its "anti-Americanism".

The article said: "For Iran, anti-Americanism is merely a game of politics. It is anti-America when it suits it and it is a collaborator with the US when it suits it, as we have seen in the shameful assistance Iran gave to the US in its invasion of Afghanistan and in the Shia of Iraq, backed by Iran, bringing the American forces into the country and welcoming them with open arms."

During his visit to New York, Ahmadinejad also changed his position on gay people in Iran. He had previously famously said: "We don't have homosexuals [in Iran] like you do in your country. This does not exist in our country."

But according to the American news website the Daily Beast, in a meeting with a number of journalists last week, he said: "In Iran, homosexuality is seen as an ugly act … There may be some people who are homosexuals who are in touch with you. But in Iranian society they're ashamed to announce it so they're not known. This is an act against God and his prophets. But we as the government can't go out and stop people."


All of which is a pretty good indication that Al-Qaida is an Israeli-Mossad concoction and propaganda operation. But have to admit that it's a clever ploy to stop people from poking into Israel's role in 9/11.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

...have to admit that it's a clever ploy...

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"For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth, to know the worst, and to provide for it.” ~ Patrick Henry

wudidiz  posted on  2011-09-29   7:37:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Iranian media on Wednesday reported quotes from what appears to be an article published in the latest issue of the al-Qaida English language magazine, Inspire, which described Ahmadinejad's remarks over the 11 September attacks as "ridiculous".

This isn't an onion piece? There really is an al-Qaida magazine?

We're expected to believe this bullshit? Really?


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Critter  posted on  2011-09-29   7:44:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Critter (#2)

To: Critter Subject: Re: Al-Qaida calls on Ahmadinejad to end 9/11 conspiracy theories

From Wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inspire_%28magazine%29

Inspire is an English language online magazine reported to be published by the organization Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The use of the magazine is to increase the availability of their message without challenges to their value system. The magazine is one of the many ways AQAP uses the internet to reach its audience. However, its message is also intended for the enemy. The magazine is a political warfare tool targeting the American and Western governments, with the intent of inspiring homegrown terrorism. The tactic is used to generate over-reaction by the governments of its Muslim population with threats of individual jihadist attacks. Since AQAP lacks the 'Open Front' capabilities to assault the West, its tactic is to attack the West using covert operations run independently by radicalized individuals. They believe this strategy will eventually lead to an overt open front attack from Islam against the West. The magazine features the logo of the "al-Malahim Media", AQAP's media arm, and contains articles by and about AQAP members and AQ core to promote "open source jihad."[1

Tatarewicz  posted on  2011-09-29   8:08:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

The Power of Nightmares - 1of3 - The Rise of the Politics of Fear

Feb 13, 2011 ... Adam Curtis' enlightening and frightening 2004 doc series from the BBC. This one gets into radical Islam and the American neocons.

wtfbollos (4 months ago)

one of the best documentaries you will ever see! from wiki: "..it argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organised force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries—and particularly American Neo-Conservatives—in an attempt to unite and inspire their people following the failure of earlier, more utopian ideologies." www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGo1DqmfHjY

"...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2011-09-29   8:13:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-09-29   8:28:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Critter (#2)

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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-09-29   8:50:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Eric Stratton (#6)

I'd like to know who to contact to get a subscription.

Obnoxicated  posted on  2011-09-29   11:39:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Obnoxicated (#7) (Edited)

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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-09-29   13:40:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

So this means that Al-Qaeda is taking responsibility for the planes crashing into the WTC and Pentagon. Not the Jews, not the Illuminati, not the military- industrial complex, ... but the organization then headed by Osama Bin Laden!

Shoonra  posted on  2011-09-29   17:27:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Critter (#2)

Here's my best guess scenario.

Pre-9/11, Mossad identifies Arabs who are keen on helping Palestinians get back lands from Israeli thieves. In typical police undercover fashion Mossad agent(s) bring some of these "dissidents" together and as "infiltrators" coach them in ways of carrying out terrorists acts against America and other militarily capable powers (whose politicians Jew money controls) to provoke animosity against nations sympathetic to the Palestinian cause as in the case of Afghanistan where Taliban were allowing Arab fighters to train to help liberate Palestine from Zionist terrorists. Mossad designates bin Laden as the kingpin in their pseudo-terrorist "al Qaida" organization and concocts various forms of anti-terrorist propaganda for publication in Jew-controlled media. In the case of 9/11 once some preliminaries were carried out to fabricate evidence of Arab involvement, Israeli duals took over in arranging controlled demolition of WTC towers and programming planes to go into auto-pilot irreversibly and zero in on a tower with the aid of homing device inside the buildings, meaning that they may not have been any Arab highjackers on the planes at all. "Inspire magazine" likewise may be a Mossad concoction to keep NATO wars going against the enemies Israel created for itself by illegally taking territory by armed force.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2011-09-30   0:51:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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