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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: FBI Insider: Obama Administration Likely Manufactured Dubious Terror Plot FBI Insider: Obama Administration Likely Manufactured Dubious Terror Plot No information about plot exists within FBI channels Paul Joseph Watson Wednesday, October 13, 2011 Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer says that an FBI insider told him the dubious terror plot to assassinate a Saudi ambassador which has been blamed on Iran was likely manufactured by the Obama administration, because no information about the plot even exists within FBI channels. The plot, an assassination attempt against Saudi Arabias ambassador to the United States, Adel al-Jubeir, was pinned on an Iranian-American used-car salesman from Texas and subsequently linked by the Obama administration to a wider conspiracy controlled by Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. According to the administration, used car salesman Mansour J. Arbabsiar tried to hire assassins from a Mexican drug gang to carry out the murder, but the head of the drug gang turned out to be a DEA agent posing as a Mexican Los Zetas gangster. The story has all the hallmarks of classic FBI entrapment tactics that have characterized almost every major terror bust in recent times. Having personally interrogated Iranians, Shaffer doubted the fact that members of the elite Quds Force would risk carrying out an assassination in the United States when it would be far easier to conduct such a plot in the middle east. It does not smell correctly, Shaffer told Fox Business host Andrew Napolitano, adding that it was doubtful a successful used car salesman who has been part of the community for 15 years would suddenly become embroiled in an international assassination plot. Asked by Napolitano if Arbabsiar was the victim of another FBI sting, Shaffer responded, I think thats part of it. The FBIs had a record lately and I did talk to one of my inside guys and he is saying he thinks the same thing, you know why, because he cant find any real information and hes got a clearance so that tells him that theres something going on thats extraordinary by the fact that hes an inside investigator, knows whats going on and yet, Im gonna quote here, Theres nothing on this within the DOJ beyond what theyve talked about publicly which means to him that theres something very wrong with it, said Shaffer. Even the New York Times is now reporting that the dubious nature of the plot has caused a wave of puzzlement and skepticism from some foreign leaders and outside experts. The military-industrial complex has long been searching for a pretext that could be used to justify military strikes against Iran. In a 2009 report entitled Which Path to Persia?, the elitist Brookings Institution wrote, It would be far more preferable if the United States could cite an Iranian provocation as justification for the airstrikes before launching them. Clearly, the more outrageous, the more deadly, and the more unprovoked the Iranian action, the better off the United States would be. The dubious plot has been instantly seized upon by the likes of Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to push for Iran to be further isolated by the international community. Kerrys comments were perhaps the most bellicose, telling reporters yesterday, I dont think anything should be taken off the table at this point in time. It has also served as a useful distraction for Attorney General Eric Holder, who is currently under investigation for his role in the infamous Fast and Furious program, which saw the federal government deliver thousands of military-grade weapons to leaders of Mexican drug gangs. That the current alleged plot pinned on Iran revolves around yet another undercover federal agency conducting a long-term sting operation defies belief, writes Tony Cartalucci. That we are expected to believe one of Irans most elite military forces left such a sensitive, potentially war-starting operation to a used-car salesman and a drug gang reported in the papers daily for its involvement with US government agencies (and who turns out to actually be undercover DEA agents) is so ridiculous it can only be made up as Secretary Clinton puts it. More accurately, it is the result of an impotent US intelligence community incapable of contriving anything more convincing in the face of an ever awakening American public, to bolster its morally destitute agenda. The cartoonish nature of the plot and the arms length even its proponents treat it with to maintain plausible deniability is indicative of a dangerously out of control ruling elite and an utterly incompetent, criminally insane government. ********************* Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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