Thursday, February 26, 2015

CIA's Taliban destroyed Buddhas, now this


CIA/MIC instigates "terrorists" to destroy cultural treasures -- like the Buddhas of Bamiyan, Afghanistan -- to antagonize the citizens of the world and then open all-out war on anyone accused of being involved, inspired, "affiliated," or other existing-while-Muslim (AP). 

VIDEO: new "ISIS" militants smash ancient Iraq treasures...
The Islamic State [a jihadist "terrorist" organization labelled ISIS, ISIL, or just "Muslims" covertly funded and directed by the U.S. military-industrial complex and its many espionage arms] group released a video on Thursday showing militants using sledgehammers to smash ancient artifacts in Iraq's northern city of... 

(WQ) It's deja vu! This happened when the U.S. invaded and left the Mesopotamian/Iraqi National Museum wide open to looting. Who knows how many treasures and loot was taken by U.S. forces and/or private mercenaries like Dick Cheney's Halliburton and its many incarnations. Then the CIA -- using its puppet terrorist arm called the "Taliban," a joint project of the CIA and the Pakistani Secret Service or OSI, Office of Strategic Intelligence -- inspired some extremists to take offense at the ancient anthropomorphic Buddhas of Bamiyan. Then more recently someone told Pakistani extremists upsetting our ally India that they should deface a Buddha carved into an out of the way rock. All three events get disproportionate press, a pretext for endless war, drone attacks, a new set of Crusades, and milking American coffers while war profiteering.
 
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