"The men behind the curtain and their front men aren't just
lying and hiding vital information. They're inventing Reality
wholesale, like a continuously running movie, for the whole planet. And
they're betting you won't invent your own." (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
Suppose Obama tired of hearing his critics assail him on his foreign policy.
Suppose President Obama took time out from his busy schedule ramming
through executive orders, in his last year in office, and gave the
following speech about Syria---because he wanted credit for being smart
and crafty, not naïve, not weak, not misinformed:
"Hi everybody, it's high time I told you what I've been doing in Syria.
The truth. I am not a doofus. Let's get that straight. I'm not
blind.
"First of all, I was never in doubt about who the rebels were in Syria.
I wasn't shocked when the 'moderate' rebels morphed into various
terrorist groups, like ISIS. This was no error. This was no surprise.
Give me some credit. Okay?
"My administration and several of our foreign allies helped create
ISIS. I'm talking money, weapons, intelligence, encouragement. So how
could I be surprised when ISIS emerged front and center in Syria? Get
it? I mean, come on.
"The plan, from way back, was to destabilize Syria and overthrow
President Assad. Destabilize is what we do. Egypt, Libya, Afghanistan,
Iraq. It's a long-range plan.
"Create chaos, bring in order behind that. Use Islamic proxies.
There's the Oil Thing, the Encircling Russia Thing, the Globalist
Thing. Very long range, the whole idea is to erase national borders,
wipe out national traditions, and institute new planetary Regions.
Moving toward One Planet, and one echelon of Global Management. Am I
going too fast for you?
"Back to Syria. Of course I knew some big shots in the Pentagon didn't
like my policy. I knew they were passing intell on ISIS to the Germans
and the Russians, who would in turn pass it along to President Assad. I
was aware of that. These Pentagon generals were staging a soft coup.
Did I like that? Of course not. But I decided it was better to let it
happen than, say, put these generals on trial for treason. What
President wants that kind of messy crisis?
"My policy is: create ISIS, strengthen ISIS, and, wait for it, fight
against ISIS. Yes, I know that sounds very strange. But leaders do
that all the time. Create your enemies and then fight them. Why not?
It certainly keeps the military happy. They have a war. It keeps the
defense contractors happy. They have a war. And attacking the enemy we
created---ISIS---ramps up the destabilizing process in Syria. Are you
with me?
"Now, all this leads to the Syrian refugee crisis, because the war there
is vicious. Nasty. Do you think I was surprised by the
migration-refugee thing? The waves of immigrants? Again, give me some
credit. I am not a doofus. This is what I wanted all along: waves of
people leaving Syria and entering Europe, and now America. Wider
destabilization. And yes, some of those Syrian refugees would be
terrorists coming to Europe and America. Others would just be displaced
persons. Others would be people who had no interest in integrating
themselves into the cultures they were mixing with. Trouble makers.
Criminals. Violent types. Resentful types.
"Again, the goal is destabilization and chaos. But you see, you also
have to look at the acceleration of political correctness in the West.
This is no accident. Timing is everything. The idea of making people
afraid to speak out against the migration---this is clearly part of the
whole operation. Can't you see the big picture? Are you dim? Get with
it. Big ops cover a number of areas. They're coordinated. We're not
fumbling and bumbling. We're smart. This is downright frustrating.
I'm trying to show you how clever I am, and I'm getting the feeling
you're too simple-minded to see it.
"Consider Afghanistan. How long do you think it took Cheney and
Rumsfeld and all those boys to realize the war over there wasn't going
to produce a real victory? How about They Knew That Before The US
Invaded? Get it? And with the insane rules of engagement, it would be a
complete disaster. So what? The war did produce more destabilization,
especially here at home, with all those soldiers coming back after a
few tours, their lives mangled. I digress.
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