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Susan Lindauer, author of Extreme Prejudice, is the first CIA asset to have spoken out, under her own name and for the record, on Israeli complicity in 9/11, the controlled demolition of the World Trade Center, and the specific, detailed foreknowledge of the time, target, and means of the 9/11 attacks held throughout the months prior to 9/11 by the CIA in general and Lindauer's CIA handler, Richard Fuisz, in particular. She has also exposed her first-hand knowledge of pre-war intelligence and negotiations showing that Iraq was willing to give the US "anything it asked" and that the war was therefore--from the perspective of US interests--not only utterly unnecessary, but wildly counter-productive. Lindauer's evidence points strongly to 9/11 being a coup d'etat by hard-line Zionists determined to steer the US into a self-destructive war on Israel's enemies.
"BBC Interview Reveals Israel Has Been Dictating US War Policy Since 9/11"
Fiction delivers justice that reality rarely approaches. Victims en dure suffering and emerge as victors after overcoming incredible challenges. Stieg Larsson's gripping Millennium Trilogy weaves a story of revenge and triumphs for Lizbeth Salander, locked away in a mental institution and sexually abused for years. When Salander got out and threatened to go public about a high level sexual exploitation ring, the perpetrators sought to lock her up again. In the final installment, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, Salander found some justice.
Susan Lindauer's autobiography, Extreme Prejudice, tells a story with certain broad similarities. In her case, however, the hornet's nest kicked back with a real vengeance. After over a decade as a U.S. intelligence asset, Lindauer was privy to information about pre war Iraq that threatened to serve up a huge embarrassment to the Bush-Cheney regime. She hand delivered a letter to senior Bush administration officials in hopes of averting what she predicted would be the inevitably tragic 2003 US invasion of Iraq. Those officials, unnamed in the indictment, were her second cousin, then White House chief of staff Andy Card, and Colin Powell.
Originally posted by Gixxer
she was found mentally unfit to stand trial so that kind of rings a bell for her "self proclaimed" cia ties wich i have to say with her anti war stance i highly doubt the cia would have anything todo with her.
so then that leaves us a lyer and a mentally ill woman claiming something............lol
Originally posted by Gixxer
she was found mentally unfit to stand trial so that kind of rings a bell for her "self proclaimed" cia ties wich i have to say with her anti war stance i highly doubt the cia would have anything todo with her.
so then that leaves us a lyer and a mentally ill woman claiming something............lol
"The Patriot Act was used against me in total contradiction to its stated purpose. Or perhaps it was the most logical use of the law, since it establishes a legal framework to crush free thinking and interrupt individual questioning of the government. It is the beginning of all dictatorship in America." Susan Lindauer, March 9, 2009
Originally posted by Gixxer
she was found mentally unfit to stand trial so that kind of rings a bell for her "self proclaimed" cia ties wich i have to say with her anti war stance i highly doubt the cia would have anything todo with her.
so then that leaves us a lyer and a mentally ill woman claiming something............lol
"I was effectively gagged and silenced," Lindauer said in a statement at the hearing.
Originally posted by reeferman
reply to post by hooper
you obviously did not read or listen to one thing about this story...
troll much?
Originally posted by reeferman
reply to post by hooper
you obviously did not read or listen to one thing about this story...
troll much?
But Malvina Lacey, Lindauer's next-door neighbor, said, “She lives in a fantasy world.”