Tuesday, November 08, 2005

psy-ops behind the current wave of unrest in Europe?

November 8, 2005 -- More cases of arson were reported throughout France and Belgium. In Belgium, five more cars were torched in Brussels while other arson cases were reported in the towns of Sint Niklaas and Liege. There were more arson incidents in Bremen, Germany. Rioting also spread to the French towns of Toulon and Draguignan and the Breton towns of Blois, and Quimper. What is significant is that many of the towns being hit in more recent rioting do not have large Muslim populations, especially those in Brittany, Alsace, and Normandy.

Late News: As additional proof that there are psy-ops behind the current wave of unrest in Europe, not only have there been arson attacks in Sint Niklaas, Belgium (named after St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) just before the Christmas holidays but also a wealthy neighborhood in Brussels -- Dilbeek. There was also an incident of a Molotov cocktail being thrown at the secretary of an extreme right-wing Flemish party in Brugge. Violent incidents were also reported in other districts in Brussels. France, Belgium, and Germany were the three most conspicuous EU and NATO members that opposed the US invasion of Iraq. CNN's Christiane Amanpour, married to Democratic neo-con Jamie Rubin, Madeleine Albright's one-time water carrier, is now reporting from France on the "seriousness" of the situation, likening it to the Algerian Civil War and leftist riots in 1968. She also referred to riots on one of the islands off of France but did not seem to recall its name. The island is Corsica, which has seen violence from an independence movement.

With Amanpour's scripts obviously being pre-approved by CNN's Washington head honcho Wolf Blitzer, a one time reporter for the Jerusalem Post and a former editor for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) newsletter The Near East Report, look for CNN to hype the situation in France and elsewhere as a European "Intifada."

Not coincidentally, the Australian and British media outlets owned by Rupert Murdoch are hyping the arrest of a group of rival Muslims in Melbourne and Sydney who are claimed to have been planning a "large scale" chemical attack in Australia in a "holy war." The two rival groups are being reported to have conducted a "race" to be the first to carry out a chemical attack on Australian soil. Sounds more like Fox News and Murdoch hype.

The concept of "creative destruction" is a tenet of the neo-con movement. It has been outlined by neo-con philosopher Leo Strauss and his modern day disciples, including Michael Ledeen, Dick Cheney, and Binyamin Netanyahu. As a former Mossad senior official once told the editor, "Yitzhak Rabin's assassination was carried out by the Likud to destroy the peace process and throw the region into turmoil. Never forget that." I won't.