Wednesday, February 24, 2021

What do people in Afghanistan think of 9/11?

Dr. Ranajit Pal says the evidence points to ancient Afghanistan as the Buddha's home.

What does 9/11 mean to people in Afghanistan?
(PBS NewsHour, 9/12/11) What does 9/11 mean to the people who live in formerly-Buddhist Afghanistan (originally called Scythia, Greco-Buddhist Gandhara, Bactria, etc.) and the invading American imperialist troops attacking there?
  • What's the history of US in Afghanistan?
    [What is "9/11"? September 11th, 2001 is when the Twin Towers were brought down in New York, probably with fore knowledge and the assistance of the U.S. itself, as a pretext for launching many wars of aggression -- to profit the military-industrial complex and corporate war profiteers because "War is a Racket," as General Butler pointed out -- couched in the language of illegal retaliation but made legal by describing these "kinetic operations" as defensive prevention of future attacks, which is to say, the U.S. gets a pass on launching offensive attacks on anyone it deems an "enemy," including U.S. citizens.]
What does the science say about the towers?
Special Correspondent Adam Pletts reports on the feelings regarding the false flag terror attacks ["dustifications" (Dr. Judy Wood)] on American soil, which he gathered from both groups while embedded with U.S. Marines in Southern Afghanistan.

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