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|description=An [[enemy image]] called to mind by legislators as they write laws to clamp down on [[civil liberties]] and step up [[mass surveillance]].
The '''Islamic terrorist''' is a powerful [[enemy image]], one that was given new life by the [[1979]] [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]].
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The '''"Islamic terrorist"''' is a powerful [[enemy image]] used by "[[counter terrorists]]" in their "[[war on terror]]". Its modern form was developed by [[deep state operatives]] at the [[1979]] [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]].{{cn}}
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==History==
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===Operation Embarrass===
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In 1947 and 1948 officials from [[MI6]], the armed services, the [[UK Colonial Office]] and the [[UK Foreign Office]] undertook [[Operation Embarrass]], a series of [[false flag attacks]] intended  to try to stem Jewish immigration. These wre blamed a fictional group, the [['The Defenders of Arab Palestine']]. The operation was exposed in 2010.<ref>http://www.think-israel.org/dykes.britsbombedjewishships.html</ref>
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==Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism==
 
==Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism==
 
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{{FA|Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism}}
In 1979, [[Benjamin Netenyahu]] convened a conference in [[Jerusalem]] "to focus public attention on the grave threat that international terrorism poses to all democratic societies."<ref>http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=s8Pm37gg5JkC&pg=PA1#PPP9</ref> At least 3 speakers were from [[Le Cercle]], suggesting that the conference may have been planned in that [[deep state milieu|milieu]].
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In 1979, [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] convened a conference in [[Jerusalem]] "to focus public attention on the grave threat that international terrorism poses to all democratic societies."<ref>http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=s8Pm37gg5JkC&pg=PA1#PPP9</ref> At least 4 of the speakers were from [[Le Cercle]], suggesting that the conference may have been planned in that [[deep state milieu]].
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==Reporting==
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In 1995, [[Francis Ghilès]] wrote for the ''[[International Herald Tribune]]'' about [[Algeria]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/19/opinion/IHT-to-pull-algeria-from-the-brink.html</ref>
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==September 11, 2001==
 
==September 11, 2001==
 
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The attacks of [[September 11, 2001]] were a powerful boost to the idea of "Islamic terror", notwithstanding the fact that no evidence was presented implicating Muslim involvement in the acts.
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The attacks of [[September 11, 2001]] were a powerful boost to the idea of "Islamic terror", notwithstanding the fact that no evidence was presented implicating Muslim involvement in the acts. They also launched the meme of the [[suicide attacker]].
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==Misrepresentation==
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[[image:terrorism_pie_chart_1980_2005.jpg|thumbnail|Infographic created from an [[FBI]] report<ref>https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/stats-services-publications-terrorism-2002-2005-terror02_05.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/terrorism-2002-2005#terror_05sum saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20071110133434/http://www.fbi.gov/publications/terror/terrorism2002_2005.htm Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.is/e1NjH Archive.is]</ref> which shows, that only a small percentage of terrorist attacks carried out on U.S. soil between [[1980]] and [[2005]] were perpetrated by Muslims.]]
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Some {{ccm}} report on "[[terrorism]]" almost as if the word were synonymous with "Islamic terrorism". [[Laws]] and government documents are usually very careful not to avoid any faith specific wording, but specific instances such as [[terror drills]] are less cautious about avoiding [[Islamophobic]] stereotypes.
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 21 December 2020

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An enemy image called to mind by legislators as they write laws to clamp down on civil liberties and step up mass surveillance.

The "Islamic terrorist" is a powerful enemy image used by "counter terrorists" in their "war on terror". Its modern form was developed by deep state operatives at the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism.[citation needed]

History

Crusades etc.

Operation Embarrass

Full article: Operation Embarrass
SS Exodus.jpg

In 1947 and 1948 officials from MI6, the armed services, the UK Colonial Office and the UK Foreign Office undertook Operation Embarrass, a series of false flag attacks intended to try to stem Jewish immigration. These wre blamed a fictional group, the 'The Defenders of Arab Palestine'. The operation was exposed in 2010.[1]

Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism

Full article: Rated 3/5 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism

In 1979, Benjamin Netanyahu convened a conference in Jerusalem "to focus public attention on the grave threat that international terrorism poses to all democratic societies."[2] At least 4 of the speakers were from Le Cercle, suggesting that the conference may have been planned in that deep state milieu.

Reporting

In 1995, Francis Ghilès wrote for the International Herald Tribune about Algeria.[3]

September 11, 2001

Full article: Rated 4/5 9-11

The attacks of September 11, 2001 were a powerful boost to the idea of "Islamic terror", notwithstanding the fact that no evidence was presented implicating Muslim involvement in the acts. They also launched the meme of the suicide attacker.

Misrepresentation

Infographic created from an FBI report[4][5] which shows, that only a small percentage of terrorist attacks carried out on U.S. soil between 1980 and 2005 were perpetrated by Muslims.

Some commercially-controlled media report on "terrorism" almost as if the word were synonymous with "Islamic terrorism". Laws and government documents are usually very careful not to avoid any faith specific wording, but specific instances such as terror drills are less cautious about avoiding Islamophobic stereotypes.


 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Corporate media/IslamophobiaTerrorism cannot be defeated because it’s not an enemy, it’s a tactic. A war against Al Qaida is sensible and supportable, but a war against a tactic is ludicrous and hurtful... a propaganda ploy to swindle others into supporting one’s own terrorism ... and encourages prejudices against Muslims everywhere. What if we said “Catholic Christian IRA hitmen” ?”William Odom2006

 

Official examples

NameBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
"9-11/The 19 Hijackers"9-11/Official narrativeA collection of 19 Muslim men blamed for the 9/11 attacks, 15 of whom were given visas to enter USA (in several cases, irregularly) at the orders of Richard Armitage.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab22 December 1986EngineerThe Underwear bomber
Salman Abedi31 December 1994
Marwan Al-Shehhi9 May 197811 September 2001UAE
Khalid Almihdhar16 May 197511 September 2001
Anis Amri22 December 199223 December 2016TunisiaSupposed perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin attack, termed "Not independently notable" by Wikipedia.
Sayeed Zabiuddin Ansari30 November 1980India
Pakistan
Terrorist accused of being involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Mohamed Atta1 September 196811 September 2001EgyptOne of the 19 hijackers blamed for 9-11.
Fayez Banihammad19 March 197711 September 2001
Adam DekkushevAccording to Dekkushev, it wasn't the FSB that ordered the bombing, as Boris Berezovsky later claimed, but the United States Central Intelligence Agency.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn1 September 197819 January 2015USAl Qaeda operative
Hani Hanjour13 August 197211 September 2001Saudi ArabiaA poor pilot who supposedly piloted a 747 into the Pentagon.
Hasib Hussain16 September 19867 July 2005PatsyPatsy used in the 2005 London bombings
Ziad Jarrah11 May 197511 September 2001Lebanon
Mohammad Sidique Khan20 October 19747 July 2005
Chérif Kouachi29 November 19829 January 2015
Saïd Kouachi7 September 19809 January 2015
Germaine Lindsay23 September 19857 July 2005
Abu Hamza al Masri15 April 195830 November 2005EgyptSpook
Clergy
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi1 April 195220 May 2012LibyaSpook
Muhaydin MireConvicted of attempted murder and admitted four counts of attempted wounding.
Zacarias Moussaoui30 May 1968Alleged to be "the 20th hijacker"
Russian apartment bombingsBombing
False flag
Murder
Structural deep event
Casus belli?
Third rail topic
A 'Russian 9/11' which boosted support for the second war that was launched in Chechnya
Shehzad Tanweer15 December 19827 July 2005
Ramzi Yousef20 May 1967
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi28 July 196126 October 2019Iraq
Saeed al-Ghamdi21 November 197911 September 2001Saudi Arabia
Nawaf al-Hazmi
Salem al-Hazmi2 February 198111 September 2001USOne of the "19 hijackers" whose ID reportedly survived the impact of the plane better than its black box.
Ibn al-Khattab14 April 196920 March 2002Russian apartment bombings/Premature deathPoisoned and named by the FSB as the organiser of the 1999 Russian apartment bombings.
Abdulaziz al-Omari28 May 197911 September 2001
Waleed al-Shehri20 December 197811 September 2001Saudi Arabia
Satam al-SuqamiOne of the "19 hijackers" whose passport reportedly survived the impact of the plane better than its black box.
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