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− | "Counter-terrorism" is about preventing "[[terrorism]]". As of 2016, [[Wikipedia]] had a long page about it, which didn't mention [[false flag]] terrorism once. | + | "Counter-terrorism" is about preventing "[[terrorism]]". As of 2016, [[Wikipedia]] had a long page about it, which didn't mention [[false flag]] "terrorism" once. |
==Problems== | ==Problems== |
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Official narrative
"Counter-terrorism" is about preventing "terrorism". As of 2016, Wikipedia had a long page about it, which didn't mention false flag "terrorism" once.
Problems
The study of "counter-terrorism" has minimal academic rigour and is for the most part not empirically based. Nafeez Ahmed has gone so far as to call it "bullshit".[1] Given its lack of explanatory power, one might wonder why such an academic discipline continues without a serious shake up. A historical comparison might clarify the role of this 'pseudoscience' might help - in the middle ages, witches were tracked down supposedly by experts in witchfinding.
It is an open secret amongst senior "anti-terrorists" that the majority of events presented as "terrorist" attacks are in fact assisted by intelligence agencies and other supposedly "anti-terrorist" forces.
Examples
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"2014 Ukraine coup/Anti-Terrorist-Operation" | Olexander Turchynov, as acting President of Ukraine, announced the start of "anti-terrorist operation" against Donbas protestors in 2014. |
"CIA/Counterterrorism Center" | |
"National Counterterrorism Center" | In 2004, succeeded the "Terrorist Threat Integration Center" ... |
"Terrorism/Preparation" | Terror drills are part of the "war on terror". In theory, they help defend against "terrorists". In practice, they are also used to stage false flag events. This article notes that many such events seem to coincide with or immediately presage actual attacks. |
"War on Terror" | The campaign, launched by the USA under the Presidency of George W. Bush with the support of the UK, and most NATO members (at least formally) and other Western-aligned countries. Nominally a response to the events of 11 September 2001, its stated objective is the elimination of so called 'terrorist organisations', it was in fact conceived long before by a group of terrorist experts, including his father and the groundwork laid at a 1979 conference in Jerusalem as a propaganda term used to legitimise wars of aggression and a scare tactic. |
2006 Counter Terror World Summit | Bunch of "counter-terrorists" who met in London 2006 |
2015 Hawija bombing | A bombing of an IED plant that was ordered under suspicious circumstances went awry. Dutch Cabinet denied involvement, then denied any knowledge of the casualties until Dutch FOIA requests showed otherwise. |
Action Counters Terrorism | A replacement for the highly criticised Prevent "branding platform" of "counter-terrorism". |
Anti-Terrorist Hotline | A line for members of the public to report suspicion of "terrorism" |
CONTEST | |
CONTEST/Prevent | Part 2 of the UK's counter-terrorism strategy\ |
Center on Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation | |
Combating Terrorism Center | |
Counter Terrorism Command | |
Emergency Response & Research Institute Inc. | A now defunct counter-terrorism outfit. |
Yaya Fanusie | CIA Bilderberger "counter-terrorist" |
International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research | |
Evan Kohlmann | Georgetown University "counter-terrorist" |
MI5/T Branch | |
Metropolitan Police/Anti-Terrorist Branch | |
Military Reaction Force | |
Vittorfranco Pisano | Spooky Italian "counter terrorist" academic member of the Integrity Initiative's Italian cluster |
Security and Defence Learning | A sequence of 8 international conferences hosted by the New Security Foundation. "The event brings together academics, professional practitioners, security specialists, government officials and representatives of private sector companies for a discussion of key issues." |
TOPOFF | A series of week long "counter-terrorism" exercises |
UN/CTED | UN "counter-terrorist" group actively engaged in censorship of what it terms "extremist" material |
UN/Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force | A part of the UN's "counter-terrorism" project. |
UN/Office of Counter-Terrorism | |
UN/SC/Counter-Terrorism Committee | A UN "counter-terrorism" body that was unanimously set up in the wake of the 9-11 event. |
Richard Walton | Retired head of New Scotland Yard's Counter Terrorism Command |
Karl Wycoff | US DoD contractor whose employers have included the NSA and US Cybercommand |
Related Quotations
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"Counter-terrorism" | “The current threat from Islamist terrorism is serious and sustained. It is genuinely international in scope, involving a variety of groups, networks and individuals who are driven by particular violent and extremist beliefs. It is indiscriminate – aiming to cause mass casualties, regardless of the age, nationality, or religion of their victims; and the terrorists are often prepared to commit suicide to kill others. Overall, we judge that the scale of the threat is potentially still increasing and is not likely to diminish significantly for some years. ” | July 2006 | |
Anthony Fauci | “After the 9/11 attacks, and the mysterious anthrax mailings that began a week later (which said, “TAKE PENACILIN [sic] NOW / DEATH TO AMERICA / DEATH TO ISRAEL / ALLAH IS GREAT”), the desire for biopreparedness became all consuming. Now there were emerging biothreats from humans as well as from the evolving natural world. Fauci’s anti-terror budget went from $53 million in 2001 to $1.7 billion in 2003.” | Anthony Fauci Nicholson Baker | 4 January 2021 |
Internet/Censorship | “For some time to come, the delicate balance between freedom and security may have to shift” | Tony Abbott | September 2014 |
Joint Special Operations Command | “The point of the 'Special Operations’ teams (SOT) is that they do not distinguish between civilian and military oppositions, between activists and their sympathizers and the armed resistance. The SOT specialize in establishing death squads and recruiting and training paramilitary forces to terrorize communities, neighborhoods and social movements opposing US client regimes. The SOT's 'counter-terrorism' is terrorism in reverse, focusing on socio-political groups between US proxies and the armed resistance. McChrystal's SOT targeted local and national insurgent leaders in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan through commando raids and air strikes. McChrystal was a special favorite of Rumsfeld and Cheney because he was in charge of the 'direct action' forces of the 'Special Missions Units'. 'Direct Action' operative are the death-squads and torturers and their only engagement with the local population is to terrorize, and not to propagandize. They engage in 'propaganda of the dead', assassinating local leaders to 'teach' the locals to obey and submit to the occupation.” | James Petras | 2009 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:David Cameron's 'counter extremism' experts work with far-right Donald Trump sympathisers | Article | 19 December 2015 | Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed | The link between the two organisations (Henry Jackson Society and Quilliam Foundation) and Donald Trump is Frank Gaffney, who was the chief inspiration for Trump’s call to ban Muslims from entering the United States |
Document:Former ambassador and Assange advocate Craig Murray detained under UK terror laws | Article | 17 October 2023 | Kit Klarenberg | When probed by counter-terror cops about the contents of his laptop, Craig Murray says he openly disclosed that the device contained copies of leaked private emails of Stewart McDonald, a hawkish, deep state-connected Scottish National Party MP: “I told the officers I pitied whichever poor bastard has to wade through McDonald’s emails,” he joked. |
Document:The Astonishingly Crap Science of 'Counter-Extremism' | webpage | 17 March 2016 | Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed | An expose of the crass lack of any valid scientific basis of government strategies to fight radicalisation. Nafeez Ahmed agrues that the "most academically accurate concept to capture this absurd level of crappiness is ‘bullshit’". |
Document:The Government Sector extract from The "Terrorism" Industry | book extract | 1989 | Gerry O'Sullivan Edward Herman | |
Document:Unthinking extremism - Radicalising narratives that legitimise surveillance | paper | 26 October 2015 | Ben Harbisher | |
The Power of Unreason | paper | August 2010 | Jamie Bartlett Carl Miller | A critique and deconstruction of an 'Official Narrative'-type paper on 'Conspiracy Theory' from the 'think-tank' publisher Demos. It includes an exchange of correspondence between its authors and a Wikispooks editor which is continued on the discussion page. |
An official example
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Operation Nicole |