Monday, 13 September 2021

The Omega Shock Letter With "Twenty Years of Death, Destruction and Madness"

 

Twenty Years of Death, Destruction and Madness

The insanity that has gripped our lives since 9/11 still hasn’t let go. In fact, it’s actually worse. We destroyed four countries, killed hundreds of thousands of people, displace millions, threw open the gates of Europe to barbarians, and now we are allowing the government to force experimental drugs on us. What happened to us?

We have gone from one hysteria to another without considering the damage we’ve done to ourselves, and to those around us. We’ve gone mad, and there doesn’t seem to be any end in sight for our madness. 

Twenty Years of Death, Destruction and Madness

Like you, I remember where I was, when I saw the second plane hit the World Trade Center. I was working for a company in Jerusalem that specialized in artificial intelligence applications, and I was pounding out another version of their API guide. My mind was on programming functions, when my coworker exclaimed in shock that an airplane had hit the world trade center.

Sam always listened to talk radio out of New York, while he worked. So, he was at the right place and time to hear the breaking news about that first plane. My initial reaction to his exclamation was to assume that some joy-riding pilot made a stupid mistake, before going back to API functions.

Then, Sam said, “The building is on fire!” That was serious enough to jolt me back to reality. And, when he said that there was a TV in the meeting room that was hooked up to cable news… we rushed over to see what was going on. And, as we stood there, gaping at the video of a burning skycscraper…

…we saw the second plane hit.

I still remember my first thought:

Terrorism had finally come to America.

That was a shattering thought for Israelis, because they always looked to the US as a place that Israel could one day become. America was the ‘shining city on a hill’ that beckoned all of them. So, when terrorism struck New York City, it was a real blow to their feelings about the future.

By contrast, the Palestinians celebrated with joy.

Little did I know that a decade later, I would start to realize that there was something wrong with the official narrative. Saudi hijackers were responsible for this terrorist attack, yet it was Afghanistan and Iraq that were invaded. World Trade Center Building 7 wasn’t hit by any plane and only suffered very little damage, yet it collapsed at free fall speed. There was very little debris recovered from the two other planes that were hijacked.

The official story didn’t make sense, and still doesn’t. And, the hysterical conspiracy theories running around didn’t make it any better. Lizard people, ‘scalar waves’ and nuclear weapons were all tossed around by morons who wanted to sell gold coins.

Yet, no one seemed interested in talking about the Saudis.

How convenient.

The Saudi Mukhabarat is the most sophisticated and well-funded intelligence agency in the Middle East, but no one seemed interested in talking about them, until now. Nor does anyone talk about how closely connected the CIA is to that Saudi intelligence service.

How interesting that the Saudi connection is beginning to be talked about.

Unfortunately, the madness that gripped America, led to an invasion of Afghanistan, followed by another one in Iraq. When Obama took office, he expanded George Bush’s wars by assassinating Muamar Gaddafi, overthrowing the Hosni Mubarak and destroying Syria. Egypt was able to recover, but not before the Ethiopians had almost completed their Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Libya and Syria became failed states, opening the gates of Europe to waves of economic migrants.

We could blame Bush and Obama for the death and destruction wreaked upon the Middle East, but they really aren’t the ones to blame. They’re just the figure-heads of a government that decided that money and power was more important than justice and morality.

The Heroin Trade

I once asked a high ranked, retired army officer who served in Afghanistan, why US Air Force didn’t spray the Afghan opium fields with herbicide. His immediate, matter-of-fact response was illusion-shattering:

“The State Department wouldn’t let us.”

With 93% of all the world’s heroin coming from those fields, it was clear what the American government was doing. The US government was in the heroin business, and they were making too much money to stop it. And, before Afghanistan, there was another infamous place.

Full Article At: https://omegashock.com/2021/09/11/twenty-years-of-death-destruction-and-madness/

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