Russ Baker thinks Benny strange, and wonders, with ample justification and in connection with a New York Times "profiles in power" article about Benny:
In addition to the CBS link, perhaps this is all we really need to know about Benny: as Baker points out, Benny helped draft the collection of lies and omissions that is the 9/11 commission report."What's especially strange about the article is that, for those of us who continue to wonder how a virtual cipher rose so quickly from the Illinois legislature to become the most powerful person in the world, we end up wondering the same thing about an aspiring novelist from New York City who fairly catapults to enormous influence in shaping policy regarding some of the most complex and sensitive matters facing this country.
Somehow, beyond noting that "In many ways, Mr. Rhodes is an improbable choice for a job at the heart of the national security apparatus," the Times is not sufficiently curious about any of this to probe further."
So what about "Khorasan"?
Just when we thought the jokes and lies couldn't get any sicker and thicker, we get, via CBS, a new figurative, yet also polysemously literal, present: "Khorasan." Of course, the "new", to be sure, is also by now rather old. Do have a look; we've got yet another recycling of the bin Laden/Emmanuel Goldstein image, this time associated with the out-of-thin-air Khorasan group. CBS kindly informs us that "an expert on Al-Qaeda" (who is undoubtedly also expert in the knowledge of Eurasia, Eastasia, and telescreens) "says they [Khorasan] are following bin Laden's vision."
Thank goodness, though, for the Pentagon and CIA bombings in Syria, since, as CBS relays, Khorasan "was nearing", per Lt. Gen. William Mayville (director of operations for the joint chiefs of staff), "the execution phase of an attack either in Europe or the homeland." Correspondingly, we have more scare-talk regarding stuff like toothpaste and airplanes.
Could Khorasan conceivably have something to do with the 9/11 and 9/19 White House fence jumpers/intruders? Very conceivably indeed, and shortly we will turn to data and theory in support of this contention.















Comment: Yes, to anyone who has been following the conflict, it is completely obvious that Kiev has been committing war crime after war crime. It's becoming SO obvious, in fact, that the West can no longer fall back on simply ignoring the issue and painting the Russians as the evil ones. No, it's their puppet-installed Nazi regime that is truly evil: racists, rapists, torturers, murderers, sadists, psychopaths. These are not exaggerations.