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Friday 31 January 2014 - 14:38

US to blame Syria for possible Super Bowl attack

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US to blame Syria for possible Super Bowl attack
Question: Wasn’t it clear from the beginning that these terrorists would be making a comeback to their respective homelands and cause the fear Clapper was warning about?
 
Fetzer: It’s very strange on multiple grounds. Now remember, Clapper is the same man who told the Congress that the NSA was not conducting a massive surveillance on the American people. The question is not whether he’s telling the truth. The question is why is he telling us this kind of lie?
 
I mean, look, there are no domestic terrorists in the United States. We know that from a survey, a study done by the subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security a couple of years ago. They did a survey of fusion centers all over the country. They found no domestic terrorists. So what’s going on here?
 
There’s a move in Congress to allow Israelis to enter the country without visas. That means that there’s no control on bringing Israelis into the United States, if they want to create chaos in the United States.
 
I’m particularly troubled by multiple reports we have that the Super Bowl on Sunday might be a target to create a justification for a military crackdown in the United States, allowing in anyone from any country, especially Israel when they have a history of false-flag attacks is the worst possible idea.
 
I’m terribly troubled too by this parallel, 9/11, which was a fabricated attack which was used by Rudy Giuliani, the outgoing mayor of New York – in fact, the election in New York was supposed to take place on the very day, 9/11, and Rudy proposed the idea he should stay in office because they needed somebody experienced.
 
I’m very troubled that we have a situation in New Jersey where this game is going to be played, where you have the governor of New Jersey who’s in deep political trouble and if there were a terrorist attack on the Meadowlands, on the stadium where the Super Bowl is being played, he might try to catapult it into making himself a national hero just as Rudy Giuliani sought to capitalize on 9/11 by making himself a national hero.
 
I’m telling you, none of this can be taken at face value. The situation is very treacherous and the idea of talking now about this threat is disturbing in the extreme.
 
Q: In general, why is it that these terrorists bite the hand that literally feeds them?
 
Fetzer: Well, that’s a great point. There’s several dimensions to that too. Number one, al-Qaeda is a creation of the United States. I mean, these were our representatives in Afghanistan where Osama bin Laden was directing the resistance against the Russians to get them out of their occupation.
 
The fact is that the Western nations have been supporting the resistance in Syria and now they’re talking about them turning around to attack the Western nations. I’m worried that this may...anticipate the Western nations performing false-flag attacks inside France, Germany, England and so forth, and blame them on the Syrians using this kind of rubbish coming from James Clapper as a justification.
 
But for the time being, the most imminent threat that disturbs me is the idea that the Super Bowl could be targeted and that Clapper could be laying the foundation claiming that it was done by Syrians who were upset with the United States. It’s a very messy situation.
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