The Waning Power of Truth

It can fairly be said that there is notmuch difference between the American public and the fictional one underBig Brother in George Orwell’s 1984. The few independent voices that doexist are simply drowned out by the constant flow of disinformation.

David Ray Griffin,the nemesis of the collection of disinformation known as the 9/11Commission Report, has taken up the question of Osama Bin Laden, Deador Alive?

On the basis of the availableevidence, Griffin concludes that bin Laden died in December 2001, mostlikely of kidney failure. He has been kept alive in the media by USgovernment PSYOPS as a useful bogyman to justify America’s illegal warsof aggression. The messages received from bin Laden since his deathappear to be conveniently timed fabrications designed to advance USgovernment purposes.

Osama bin Laden is likely to become a mythical person, like the GeorgiaTech student, George P. Burdell, who will be sighted from time to timeover a period that exceeds the length of a human life.

It was less than one year ago that Americans were subjected to PSYOPSdisinformation from their government concerning the Russia-Georgiaconflict over South Ossetia.

Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin incorporated South Ossetia, formerly a partof Russia, into his home province of Georgia. When the Soviet Unionbroke up, Georgia became independent and retained South Ossetia.Secession movements arose in South Ossetia and in Abkhazia. Thesesecession movements were the reason European members of NATO rejectedthe US government’s attempt to make Georgia a NATO member in order toextend the US/NATO military presence on Russia’s borders incontravention of previous US government agreements with Russia.To terminate the secession movement and,thereby, remove the barrier to Georgia becoming a NATO member, the US,with Israel’s help, trained and equipped the Georgian military and gavethe American puppet ruler, installed in the aftermath of one of theUS-orchestrated color revolutions, the green light to attack SouthOssetia.

Under mutual agreement, Russiaand Georgia both provided peace-keeping troops in South Ossetia toprevent violence by secessionists. On the night of August 7-8, 2008,Georgian troops attacked South Ossetia, destroying a town and killingmany Russian Ossetians and some Russian soldiers who were part of thepeace-keeping force. Large numbers of South Ossetians fled across theborder to Russia.

The US government, in its hubris, assumed that Russia would accept theethnic cleansing of Russians from South Ossetia. Instead, Russiantroops arrived and quickly destroyed the American trained and equippedGeorgian army and could easily have taken control of Georgia, butrefrained.

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2009-06-19