Very Illuminating Interview With Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

JimBowie1958

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Wow, this guy is sharp as a razor.

He justifies everything Trump wants to be cautious about and from an interview back in

9/11 mastermind: Al Qaeda favors 'immigration' to defeat USA


"It would be nice," he said, if al Qaeda or like-minded Islamists could bring America to its knees with catastrophic attacks, but that was unlikely to happen; "not practical" is the wording he used. From his perspective, the long war for Islamic domination wasn't going to be won in the streets with bombs and bullets and bloodshed. No, it would be won in the minds of the American people.

He said the terror attacks were good, but the "practical" way to defeat America was through immigration and by outbreeding non-Muslims. He said jihadi-minded brothers would immigrate into the United States, taking advantage of the welfare system to support themselves while they spread their jihadi message. They will wrap themselves in America's rights and laws for protection, ratchet up acceptance of Sharia law, and then, only when they were strong enough, rise up and violently impose Sharia from within. He said the brothers would relentlessly continue their attacks and the American people eventually would become so tired, so frightened, and so weary of war that they would just want it to end.

"Eventually," KSM said, "America will expose her neck to us for slaughter."
 
The Washington examiner is just another example of corporate mind control of the right wingers. Fake news and slanted news keeps the wingnuts salivating like hungry puppies for more. Most of the information is BS when it isn't outright lies. Wealthy conservatives like the control their media organizations give them over a flock of uneducated whites especially. This stuff has gone on since America's founding and it's history is outlined in 'White Trash' by Nancy Isenberg. Another book by a woman that covers the changes since the New Deal is 'Invisible Hands' by Kim Phillips-Fein. Funny how women appear so much in tune with the control the wealthy have over weak men. Hillary hatred had its source in this insecurity. You read these men? boys? on usmb looking to Donald as their savior to make them great too. Kinda sad really.

Washington Examiner - SourceWatch
Philip F. Anschutz - SourceWatch

"...In his classic study of mid 19th century American labor, Norman Ware observes that the imposition of industrial capitalism and its values 'was repugnant to an astonishingly large section of the earlier American community'. The primary reason was 'the decline of the industrial worker as a person', the 'degradation' and 'psychological change' that followed from the 'loss of dignity and independence' and of democratic rights and freedoms. These reactions were vividly expressed in the working class literature, often by women, who played a prominent role despite their subordination in the general society." Introduction Alex Carey 'Taking The Risk Out Of Democracy'
 
The Washington examiner is just another example of corporate mind control of the right wingers. Fake news and slanted news keeps the wingnuts salivating like hungry puppies for more. Most of the information is BS when it isn't outright lies. Wealthy conservatives like the control their media organizations give them over a flock of uneducated whites especially. This stuff has gone on since America's founding and it's history is outlined in 'White Trash' by Nancy Isenberg. Another book by a woman that covers the changes since the New Deal is 'Invisible Hands' by Kim Phillips-Fein. Funny how women appear so much in tune with the control the wealthy have over weak men. Hillary hatred had its source in this insecurity. You read these men? boys? on usmb looking to Donald as their savior to make them great too. Kinda sad really.

Washington Examiner - SourceWatch
Philip F. Anschutz - SourceWatch

"...In his classic study of mid 19th century American labor, Norman Ware observes that the imposition of industrial capitalism and its values 'was repugnant to an astonishingly large section of the earlier American community'. The primary reason was 'the decline of the industrial worker as a person', the 'degradation' and 'psychological change' that followed from the 'loss of dignity and independence' and of democratic rights and freedoms. These reactions were vividly expressed in the working class literature, often by women, who played a prominent role despite their subordination in the general society." Introduction Alex Carey 'Taking The Risk Out Of Democracy'
So you use a left wing propaganda site as your ombudsman.
 

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