If You Thought The Inquiry Into Kennedy Was Fiction Try The 911 Commission

The 911 Commission

"Top Secret America" was the title of the report based on a two-year investigation conducted by The Washington Post. It talks about a secret world created after the September 11, 2001 terrorist assault on the nation. It claims that a "hidden world growing beyond control" was in place. This secretive world evaded public view and speculation for nine years in order to keep the United States safe. It has since become so massive that it is impossible to determine how many people are part of it, how much it costs, and how many agencies have the same function. Whether or not it is truly effective remains immeasurable.

Findings include 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies have programs that deal with counter-terrorism and homeland security. There are 10,000 locations for intelligence in the U.S. Top security clearances are held by as many as 854,000 people. Redundancy thrives in agencies which conduct the same work. Foreign and domestic spying produce 50,000 reports yearly and many of them can't be accommodated. Its exhaustive yet overwhelming the amount of research and intelligence available not only on the internet but also print , broadcasting media plus other specialized and even top secret classified sources. Yet if a person does a simple Google search on "911 conspiracy theories" alone there are almost 2 million hits. Yet amazingly a lot of the issues and the confusion all come to down to simple rivalries between the different government law enforcement agencies. There was no shortage of mistakes and errors that abounded , and that few of the "professionals" were willing to admit after the fact. On top of that there was a major logistical set of errors due to the fact that the F.B.I. agents confused the middle eastern Arabic sounding names and could not get the major players straight ( at least in their minds).

At first glance, it seems as if the Post was valiant enough in creating an expose on the government. In Joel Skousen's World Affairs Brief in July 23, 2010, he disagreed saying that the information only enticed readers to purchase the paper but did almost nothing to expose the government's abusive and illegal ways. According to Mr. Skousen, in reality the government directs its spying activities to allies and patriotic American fearing a rebellion against the growing totalitarian state.

Upon reading the publication, the Post seems to be heroic in its endeavors to expose the government's duplicity. This is vehemently contested by Joel Skousen in his July 23, 2010, World Affairs Brief. He claims that the Post provided enough information to intrigue the people, for the paper to sell in great numbers, but not quite specific to cause legitimate action against these operations. The focus should have been in recruiting, training, and running covert agents who are targeting patriotic American and allies - not the real enemies. According to Skousen, this is done by the government on purpose as a precaution for someday these entities might be a potential source of rebellion in opposition to a growing totalitarian state. Skousen criticizes the Post since it did not specifically mention that a third of these operations are directed at Americans and other Western governments which need to be monitored and controlled, so as not to defy the objectives of the New World Order. He further elaborates that significant amounts of the budget are allocated for spying activities on State Officials. They collect information that might be used in the future, to coerce these people to comply when necessary.

In his opinion, the Post also failed in connecting the mercenary contractor explosion to certain companies, that which will surely threaten individual liberties. The authorities do not hire foreign armies to eliminate citizens who refuse to succumb to the New World Order. Americans themselves are trained to become mercenaries and get the job done without any questions. Skousen accuses that these actions were very similar to Nazi operations.

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