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Glancing at the crowd attending in Hillsboro,
a conservative salt-of-the-earth company town, the companies
being Intel and Agriculture. Nary a Birkenstock or bag of
granola in sight, I listened to the conversations around me. I
heard frustration, curiosity and anticipation. As each of us
looked at the length of the line, we all realized, we were not
alone in our doubts, concerns or perceptions, an empowering
realization.
Behind me a Muslim family,
mother, father and teenage daughter chatted quietly. The young
woman graced with an enchanting smile and excited eyes debated
current events with her parents. As I listened to their
conversation I noted how well versed they all were in our
Constitution, government process and current events, though this
didn't surprise me. Most immigrants know more about our
country, its policies and guidelines than college graduates.
Ahead of us a few people, two more teenage girls with their
father also debating, paused laughing briefly as a woman with a
robotic talking head Bush passed. Beside me my own father and I
discussed the issues. Those of us waiting for forty minutes
outside confirmed, the movie is a family affair.
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We standing in line represented
republicans, democrats and independents, liberals, conservatives
and moderates, not the monolithic crowd of "Bush haters" the
last gasp of the neocons engendered us to be. Those waiting
included conservative non-evangelical Christians like myself, Muslims, Jews,
progressive Christians and no doubt atheists and agnostics.
Together we embraced a commonality: we are Americans, we love
our country and we want to understand what is happening. I
bring this up because one of the tools implemented to dissuade
attendance states conservative will not go to this movie. Not
only did I and several friends fitting this description go, we
found the film entertaining, factual and quite sobering. In
fact, we liked it.
Revelations
I knew much of the information
presented, having covered this issue and the propaganda
components getting us into this mess. Though there were a few
surprises.
I did not know on inauguration day, raw eggs pelted
Bush's limousine. Personally I consider this disrespectful;
less tantrum-oriented means for displaying dissatisfaction prove
eminently more effective.
I knew Bush took a month-long
vacation in August 2001. I didn't know in the first nine
months of his administration he spent 40% of his time on
vacation. Forty percent, who starts a new job and spends
40% on vacation? Most people work overtime to prove
themselves! What was he resting up for?
I did not know the primary source of
funding for GW's business enterprises came through the man also
cited for being AWOL with Bush, James R. Bath. His contribution to the Bush family's wealth centers around his liaison activities with the Bushes, the Bin Ladens, and the Saudis. Moore shows the current administrations attempt to conceal this fact.
Most disturbing, I did not realize Bush knew BEFORE
reading to the children the first plane had hit the first tower;
why didn't he put off speaking with the children for fifteen to
twenty minutes in order to look into the situation as any leader
would do? He is the president. The children would have waited.
Planes do not hit the key financial district every day. One
would think he'd want to be briefed immediately on deaths and
the ability to conduct a rescue, whether the stock market was
affected; given the telecom infrastructure housed in the twin
towers, such a disruption to the telecom grid could grind New
York to a halt, not to mention the multiple international
companies residing there. Wouldn't he want to be on the
phone with other leaders to address their fears about their own
people? His actions do not make sense.
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I did not realize the extent
of corruption in the contracts to rebuild Iraq, where taxpayers
pay for a million dollar job and it is subcontracted out for
$50,000, giving the contractor a $950,000 profit at our
expense! Meanwhile, Bush cut the $75.00 a month 'immanent
danger" pay for serving soldiers and the "$150.00" per month
family separation allowance for our soldiers' families here.
It seems the American people support our soldiers. The
Administration uses them, (though a four letter f-word seems
more appropriate here).
To
save further money, Bush's policies charged our wounded soldiers
in Fort Stewart, Georgia $8.00 a day for food…protests reversed
this but to date, the administration has cut $3 Billion from the
VA Hospital budget despite the fact we are at war and casualties
are nearing 12,000. Over 40,000 cash-strapped families had to
buy their own body armor for their serving soldiers. Meanwhile
the film points out, hired mercenaries are making $8,000-$12,000
a month in Iraq, most at US taxpayer expense, directly and
indirectly.
Gore
Vidal's new book
Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia covers this in detail,
as does our own Frontlines & Homefronts marquee expert,
Col.
David Hackworth, (ret).
Fahrenheit 9/11 is satire mixed
with facts. It is this satire the neocon pundits take issue
with in an effort to discredit it as propaganda. The satire is
obvious and not veiled. For it to be propaganda, you cannot
know you are being led. You know. The facts are quantifiable
and verifiable. The film editing does coax the viewer to
specific conclusions, however there is no attempt to hide this
or cover that fact. It's persuasion, not propaganda. Weapons
of Mass Destruction, freeing the Iraqi people, we're hated for
our "freedom", persecuting persons against the war, minimizing
the Patriot Act, (which Moore shows Congress didn’t even
bother to read before ratifying, by a legislature's own
admission!), misleading the American public that the majority of
us were in favor of this war, when the newspapers were receiving
70% of their letters against it and purposely printed the
majority of those for…these constitute propaganda.
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Dr. Nancy Snow's Book "
Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech, and Opinion Control Since 9/11" goes into this in detail: How Op-eds and
Letters to the Editor were used to bolster support and give the
illusion of acceptance when the majority of Americans were
against it.
The facts and footage in
Fahrenheit 9/11, cannot be discredited. The neocons may not
like the editing, which is purposeful, but editing does not make
this propaganda. It makes it opinion. Since the facts and news
footage cannot be discredited, the option left? Attack the
messenger and the moviegoers, classic characterization. Try to
paint those attending to be outside of the American bandwagon
(fanatical), rather than people like you and me. There is a
reason the neocons do not want you to see this movie. It
exposes the corruption, false premise and
propaganda that first
divided this country and stoked the fires of fear in order to
enable a war against a tactic, which can never be won. With the
movie, the emperor Bush and his loyal subjects lose their
clothes. And the sight of them isn't pretty.
Divided We Fall: Liberals
vs
Conservatives
Michael Moore is a liberal
filmmaker. Obviously as a true conservative, (Neocons
are not conservatives. Rather they are
Trotskyites in Republican clothing), I disagree with
many of his positions and had issues with his previous film "
Bowling for Columbine" more on tactic than fact; but I admire his
compassion for the less fortunate in our society and he makes
many good points. His opinion is worth hearing and considering.
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What is the difference between a
conservative and a liberal? Consistently I am amazed by how few
people know. Our philosophies clash in solving problems like
poverty, unemployment and oppression. Socialists and liberals
believe the federal, and to a lesser extent the state government
should solve these. Conservatives like myself believe in
personal accountability and self-actualization, that
government's only job is to defend our borders, preserve our
collective resources and secure infrastructure, with minimal
control or interference by legislative bodies. Small
government, decentralized power, few laws versus big government,
many laws and centralized power. Conservatives believe social
programs should be administered locally either by the local
government, corporate citizenship or preferably by non-profits.
Liberals believe these programs are better administered by the
government.
These are the basics, nothing overly drastic or
evil, as we increasingly being led to believe of each other.
Very few, including Moore are "Left Wing radicals" or as he's
accused, Pat Buchanan, "Right Wing Radicals". Both men are
not radical. They are painted as such to discredit them by
those seeking to rule us rather than lead. Both are worth
listening to. The division between ideologies now commanding our
airways is
purposeful. As long as we are fighting each other, we fail to
confront our joint problems. This movie brings us back
together and further points this out. This is also what makes it
dangerous to the status quo and those in power. It causes
Americans to think.
Conservative or liberal we share
a common respect for the Constitution and an abhorrence with the
neocons who advocate complete government control via imperialism, a ruling
elite as in the days of serfdom, destruction of the Constitution and global domination.
Currently, these are the people in power in the United States
and they've done a terrific job of dividing this country into
liberals and conservatives, right wing and left wing (it's
always about extremes) destroying our rights and raising
the fortunes of those attached to the Military Industrial
Complex Eisenhower warned us of so many years ago. As long as
our two sides fail to speak to each other or minimize the
other's point of view, the neocons maintain power.
This movie
shows the American people our need to come together and crawl
out from under the thumb press of an elite, greed driven few
destroying our country from within. As this is clear in the
movie, it is no wonder those in power do not want you to see it
By far the most powerful segment
in the movie involves a Flint Michigan family, though I've
forgotten how to spell their last name. The mother, a true
patriot and American encouraged her children to enter the
military. Her son dies in a Blackhawk crash and as she reads
his final letter, she realizes he, and now she believe his death
was for nothing noble and everything corrupt. The raw anguish
she experiences upon the realization of the magnitude of
deception propagated on the American people, tears at your
heart. Yet a heartless woman passes her in front of the White
House, publicly insulting her for her pain! Such callous
disregard illustrates the level of hatred now embedded within
Americans needing justification, despite facts to the contrary.
Hate toward our own and lack of empathy is a by-product of a
nation divided.
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This movie changes the dynamics
of separation between competing ideologies, which is why the
neocons are endeavoring to discredit it and prevent
conservatives from seeing it. Upon the credits rolling, the
audience burst into applause. We were, liberals, moderates and
conservatives, indeed united.
The Flaws
The film is not perfect. My
issues surrounded the Saudi Royal Family and I caught myself
rolling my eyes with the satire. To me this segment was over
the top and rather deceptive. In four years of research now,
the Saudis, though quite corrupt, do not play into the current
Middle East crisis as we have manufactured it. They are a
problem, but they are the problem of the Saudi people, not
America, though the neocons are trying to convince Americans
otherwise. They do hold the largest oil reserves, so the reward
is high. The Royal family tends to be rather hedonistic and
currently it is trying to hang onto power. They've got too many
affronts to their lifestyle to worry about Iraq and the rest.
Moore dislikes ostentatious displays of wealth with a disgust
for those who do not take care of their own., As the Saudi
people suffer while their ruling family parties, his affinity
for the common man likely spurned this segment. Based upon
my knowledge, nothing else makes sense.
If there is a portion of the
film I could point at and say, "Yes,
this looks like propaganda", the Saudi segment suffices. I
have not encountered facts to substantiate Moore's hypothesis,
but I could be wrong. They may be out there and I just haven't
run across them. The Bush family has conducted and benefited
from billions of dollars in business with the Saudis. Saudi
Arabia invests a lot in this country as we theirs. The ties to
the bin Laden family are unnerving, but for a family grounded in
oil, this is not unusual. I thought the attention paid to this,
excessive and somewhat deceptive. The Saudi segment felt like a
personal vendetta.
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The absence of the report taking
us to war with its 8,000 missing pages, a critical element
forcing our involvement did not make the film. This omission I
found interesting. Much of 9-11 points to involvement by a
sovereignty in the Middle East, but extensive research shows
this sovereignty and the reason for the 8,000 missing pages is
not Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan or Iraq. Unfortunately the
evidence also increasingly points foreknowledge in the US.
Likewise, Moore substantiated a
huge pet peeve of mine further perpetuating the urban legend:
Bin Laden was behind 9-11, though no conclusive evidence exists
for this.
See: Mistranslated Osama bin Laden Video - the German Press Investigates and the original broadcast of the German show
Haaretz Daily
July 15, 2004
Odigo says workers were warned of attack (9/11)By Yuval Dror
Odigo, the instant messaging service, says that two of its workers received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11 predicting the attack would happen, and the company has been cooperating with Israeli and American law enforcement, including the FBI, in trying to find the original sender of the message predicting the attack.
Micha Macover, CEO of the company, said the two workers received the messages and immediately after the terror attack informed the company's management, which imme-diately contacted the Israeli security services, which brought in the FBI.
"I have no idea why the message was sent to these two workers, who don't know the sender. It may just have been someone who was joking and turned out they accidentally got it right. And I don't know if our information was useful in any of the arrests the FBI has made," said Macover. Odigo is a U.S.-based company whose headquarters are in New York, with offices in Herzliya.
As an instant messaging service, Odigo users are not limited to sending messages only to people on their "buddy" list, as is the case with ICQ, the other well-known Israeli instant messaging application.
Odigo usually zealously protects the privacy of its registered users, said Macover, but in this case the company took the initiative to provide the law enforcement services with the originating Internet Presence address of the message, so the FBI could track down the Internet Service Provider, and the actual sender of the original message.
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This mantra through consistent recitation emerged as
fact in the US; facts however, do not support it. The only link,
the "bin Laden tape" was discredited by a number of intelligence
agencies in Europe nearly 2 years ago. Al Qaeda still has not
claimed responsibility for the Super Bowl of terrorism, the
first and only time they have not claimed responsibility for
that they were accused of.
update Note: On October 29, 2004 Osama bin Laden, via a professionally shot video tape finally stated he ordered 9/11 and further clarified that his assault on the US will not stop until US foreign Policy in the Middle East changes. He is quite clear his beef with the US is what we are doing, not what we are.
As Zinni, Clarke, Clancy and others
have pointed out and the foreign press confirms, we still don't
know who the hijackers were. No manifests contain the names and
those that were identified, eight used fake ID's; this has been
confirmed. Logic states the rest would use false papers as
well. This was front-page news in Europe and the rest of the
world. Furthermore, the accents are questionable heard over the
radio frequencies, much like an American faking a British
accent. A Brit would hear the discrepancies. An
American would not. Native Arabic speakers have commented to me
on several occasions, though speaking Arabic, accents are off
and the inflections construed.
Obviously, an entire book is required to examine
all of the inconsistencies and sources regarding 9-11 and the
hijackings. The fact is, the bodies and ID's, if any, burned up,
with the exception of Atta's found in pristine condition a few
blocks away from the towers and the convenience of his luggage
at the airport, kind of like finding that van in perfect
condition in Spain, damningly convenient and fishy.
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The other element missing is the
Israeli connections: The
PNAC report,
JINSA,
Cheney's
disclosures to Sharon in March 2002 stating our invasion of
Iraq
would be for Israel, Israeli corporate, military, government and
Mossad activities, though to include these probably would have
shelved the film as "anti-Semitic". Moore did bring Israel up at
a town meeting and was immediately labeled "anti-Semitic" by a
neocon, telling me the absence of Israel was a strategic
decision in marketing the film. Better to get three-quarters of
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But its absence is glaring.
Israel is the white elephant marching throughout the film,
ignored. Congress is currently trying to pass laws (HR 4230)
making it a hate crime to criticize Israel or associate it with
nefarious activities, and stem
educational study and debate not approved by Israel in the
United States (HR 3077).
Last week our congress violated
numerous international laws and conventions, nullifying the
United Nations with
S-460,
endorsing Sharon's conquest of the West Bank, something not
theirs to give, while placing Americans, military, civilians and
corporations in eminent danger worldwide and adding fuel to the
reasons terrorism exists while insuring the US has no
credibility in the Middle East. With out a doubt our
congress is acting in our best interests and is in no way the
proxy of a foreign government. That is satire, by the way.
Seymour Hirsh's article in June 28, 2004 issue of The New Yorker this week goes
into detail of Israel's latest double-cross, training and arming
the Kurds north of Iraq and destabilizing Iran to our military's detriment.
Justin Raimondo takes off the blinders and delves
into the consequences further. There is no way Moore could have
obtained the body of research the film presents without
uncovering our ally's activities, objectives and contributions.
These scream from the research once the surface obfuscations are
scratched. Their fingerprints are everywhere and impossible to ignore.
Going forward
Expect the shrillness of the
neocons and their pundits to increase in pitch over the coming
weeks, like the archangel disintegrating in a wall of flames,
due to the impact of this movie. Of course one irony I found
rather amusing. FOX News, in its desperation to justify
attacking Iraq continues to attempt to tie Al Qaeda to Saddam by
the thinnest of threads, insinuating that simply meeting,
writing or speaking to each other proves collaboration therefore
justifying invasion. Moore's movie kills that one. You see,
our own President met with Taliban officials a few months before
September 11th and toured them through a Unocal plant as Moore
documents. So according to FOX News' logic, our government is a
terrorist government since we met and collaborated with known
terrorists on our soil. After all, with FOX's logic, our
president has ties to the Taliban. Of course this from a network
that consistently brings on experts from World Net Daily, a
neocon publication basing its Middle East history on the Joan Peters'
book, "
From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine". A book discredited nearly twenty
years ago world wide, including in Israel, as pure fiction, racist and propaganda.
One must consider the source.
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Bottom line.
The main message of this film is America has a huge problem and
this problem is not just the White House; it is the Senate and
House as well including both Democrats and Republicans. The Senate and the House abdicated their
responsibility to the American people by giving up their
Constitutional mandate as the only arm of the US Government
empowered to declare war or invade another country. They shunned their
responsibility to protect and defend the US Constitution by
allowing ratification of the Patriot Act, the broadest
destruction of constitutional rights ever presented without even
reading it. They failed to protect the American people by
holding the current office of the Presidency responsible and
accountable for its actions. (The
False Statement Statute Title 18, Section 1001 provides for
a 5-year prison term for any government official caught
lying, falsifying or concealing information from the
American people while in office. Congress could prosecute
our President based upon this statute, but they would also have
to prosecute the majority of their members as well.) In essence, our government
bodies declared war on the American people, consistently keeping
us in a state of manufactured terror built on lies. Moore's film
makes it clear that if Americans want the America our travel
brochures and PR pretend we have, the American people are the
only ones who can hold our leaders, all of them responsible. We
can only do that through education and getting involved. In the
end, reversing this is up to US.
If
you're an American who cares about where this country is going
and are disturbed by our present course, you owe it to yourself
to see Fahrenheit 9/11. You may not like the opinions, the
satire or tactics, but the facts speak for themselves. This is
not a movie for Liberals, Bush haters or peace activists. This
is not a left-wing or right wing tirade. It is a dose of
the reality we do not like to admit. Fahrenheit 9/11 is a
movie for Americans, all Americans who care about their
country and where it is heading
and want the corruption, lies and hate to end.
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