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    Strategy of Tension = "Divide and Conquer" = Hegelian Dialectic

    "Sooner or later people will wake up. First we have to dump the trap of right and left, this is a Hegelian trap to divide and control. The battle is not between right and left; it is between us and them." Antony Sutton


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    Al-Qaeda, a Secret Service Operation?

    http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/de...tay&link=22982

    14.08.2005
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    A fire in a house near the docks in the southern Turkish city of Antalya has revealed that al-Qaeda was preparing an attack to target Israeli cruise ships.

    The security operations that followed this fortuitous incident made Turkish security the focus of security agencies all around the world.

    Countries facing the al-Qaeda threat are awaiting the intelligence Turkish security is to provide. Amid the smoke from the fortuitous fire emerged the possibility that al-Qaeda may not be, strictly speaking, an organization but an element of an intelligence agency operation. Turkish intelligence specialists agree that there is no such organization as al-Qaeda. Rather, Al-Qaeda is the name of a secret service operation. The concept “fighting terror” is the background of the “low-intensity-warfare” conducted in the mono-polar world order. The subject of this strategy of tension is named as “al-Qaeda.”

    Sakra, the fifth most senior man in Osama bin Ladin’s al-Qaeda that has challenged the whole world from a base in the Afghan mountains, is in the hands of Turkish Justice. Sakra has been sought by the secret services since 2000. The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) interrogated him twice before. Following the interrogation CIA offered him employment. He also received a large sum of money by CIA. However the CIA eventually lost contact with him. Following this development, in 2000 the CIA passed intelligence about Sakra through a classified notice to Turkey, calling for the Turkish National Security Organization (MIT) to capture him. MIT caught Sakra in Turkey and interrogated him. Sakra’s protests that, “MIT abducted my wife and interrogated her for 20 days,” as he was brought to Besiktas court in Istanbul for sentencing, seem to confirm these claims.

    Sakra was sought and caught by Syrian al-Mukhabarat as well. Syria too offered him employment. Sakra eventually became a triple agent for the secret services. These astounding claims are the outcome of Sakra’s four-day interrogation at Istanbul Anti-Terror Department Headquarters. Turkish security officials, interrogating a senior al-Qaeda figure for the first time, were thoroughly confused about what they discovered about al-Qaeda. The prosecutor too was surprised. A second hearing of the case about the attacks in Istanbul between November 15-23, 2003, is reportedly possible.
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    I trained 9/11 hijackers, says jailed terrorist

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/W...ow/2570338.cms

    26 Nov 2007, 0000 hrs IST,AGENCIES

    In a small windowless cell lit by a single light bulb, Louai al-Sakka sits isolated from the world and fellow inmates for 24 hours a day.

    His concrete box is in the bowels of Kandira, a high-security F-type prison 60 miles east of Istanbul, which was built to house Turkey’s most dangerous criminals. The prison has been criticised by human rights groups such as Amnesty International. The guards control everything, including the cell’s light switch.

    Sakka’s only visitor is Osman Karahan, a lawyer who shares his fervent support for militant Islamic jihad. Since being convicted as an Al-Qaida bomb plotter last year, Sakka has decided to reveal his alleged role in some of the key plots of recent years, providing a potential insight into the unanswered questions surrounding them.

    His story, says the Sunday Times report, is also one of a globetrotting terrorist in an organisation that is truly multinational. By his own account he is a senior Al-Qaida operative who was at the forefront of the insurgency in Iraq, took part in the beheading of Briton Kenneth Bigley and helped train the 9/11 bombers. He has been jailed in connection with the bombing of the British consulate in Istanbul.

    He was travelling under the Turkish name Erkan Ozer - one of his 16 false identities - when he was arrested in the southeastern town of Diyarbakir in August 2005.

    His downfall was as a result of a nighttime explosion that caused a fire in his apartment a week earlier. When fire-fighters reached the blaze they found a do-it-yourself bomb factory with vats of hydrogen, bags of aluminium powder and 6 kg of plastic explosives.

    Sakka had been planning to sink Israeli cruise ships off the Turkish coast using motorised dinghies. Despite having plastic surgery to disguise his face, he was easily identified by the Turkish authorities. Police later discovered documents linking him to the Istanbul suicide bombings that killed at least 27 people.

    The court indictment described him as “a senior member of the Al-Qaida terrorist organisation tasked with special high-level missions”. It said he had met Osama Bin Laden, who had told him to organise attacks in Turkey. Last week his lawyer claimed his scope was much wider.

    “He was the number one networker for Al-Qaida in Europe, Iran, Turkey and Syria,” Karahan said.

    Paul Thompson, 9/11 researcher, said Sakka’s account was credible. “I think there is a lot more about the history of the hijackers that needs to be found out and Sakka’s claim may resume the debate about just how much was known about them before 9/11,” he said. His lawyer says the Al-Qaida leadership valued a number of his skills. “But most important,” he added, “was that Sakka was incredibly secretive. Al-Qaida tested him many times, but he never once revealed a secret.”

    The US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 threw many of the Al-Qaida camps into disarray. Many of the group’s fighters are thought to have fled across the border to Iran. According to Sakka’s account, one of those fighters was Zarqawi.
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    Question: Why would this guy agree to do all this stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilosophyGenius
    Question: Why would this guy agree to do all this stuff?
    It could be for a number reasons. Money, beliefs, the thrill, or maybe he's just an asshole.
    No One Knows Everything. Only Together May We Find The Truth JG


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