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==Official Narrative==
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A terrorist is someone who commits an act of [[terrorism]].
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===Problems===
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The word "terrorist" is very emotionally charged, and so the decision about who is and isn't is at least emotionally (and perhaps also legally) highly significant. Since there is no widely accepted definition of what "[[terrorism]]" is (and some have even called for the word to be abandoned), this means that the field is fraught with difficulty and inevitably has a subjectivity which is seldom respected by the {{ccm}}. [[South African President]] [[Nelson Mandela]], for example, was only removed from the [[US]] list of terrorists in 2008, some 15 years after having been awarded the [[Nobel Peace prize]].<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7484517.stm</ref>
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==War on terror==
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The "[[war on terror]]", rolled out by the [[deep state]] and the [[Military-industrial-congressional complex]] after the end of the [[cold war]], can be understood as a continuation of the "war ''of'' terror", a [[strategy of tension]] to promote fear amongst the populace.<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/694</ref>
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Revision as of 10:14, 8 February 2015

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Those who commit "terrorism"

Official Narrative

A terrorist is someone who commits an act of terrorism.

Problems

Terrorism identification chart.jpg

The word "terrorist" is very emotionally charged, and so the decision about who is and isn't is at least emotionally (and perhaps also legally) highly significant. Since there is no widely accepted definition of what "terrorism" is (and some have even called for the word to be abandoned), this means that the field is fraught with difficulty and inevitably has a subjectivity which is seldom respected by the commercially-controlled media. South African President Nelson Mandela, for example, was only removed from the US list of terrorists in 2008, some 15 years after having been awarded the Nobel Peace prize.[1]

War on terror

Full article: War on terror

The "war on terror", rolled out by the deep state and the Military-industrial-congressional complex after the end of the cold war, can be understood as a continuation of the "war of terror", a strategy of tension to promote fear amongst the populace.[2]

 

Examples

Page nameDatePerpetratedDescription
"Islamic terrorist"An enemy image called to mind by legislators as they write laws to clamp down on civil liberties and step up mass surveillance.
Yasser ArafatLeader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization for 35 years
Shamil Basayev
Orlando BoschCubana de Aviación Flight 455Convicted assassin, Operation 40 member, released by special order of George H. W. Bush after a petition from Jeb Bush
Anders BreivikConvicted of planting the bomb that killed 8 people in central Oslo, Norway, followed by the shooting to death of 66 teenagers on a nearby camping island on 22 July 2011
Luis Posada Carriles
Rémy DailletFrench "anti-vaxxer terrorist"
Mohammed Deif
Abu Elias
Ismail HaniyehVictim of Israeli assassination
Eitan Livni
Rolando MasferrerOperation 40 member car bombed in Miami a week mafter he published a newspaper editorial arguing that car bombs were a justifiable tactic.
Bernard Henry McGinnIRA member sentenced to a total of 490 years imprisonment in 1999.
Sayyed Razi Mousavi
Mario NMan who shot dead a cashier at a petrol station after a drunken argument over face masks in September 2021. Used evilly in corporate media propaganda: "All anti-vaxxers are terrorists!"
Hassan NasrallahLeader of Hezbollah
Sean O'Callaghan
Operation Demagnetize"The institutional hardening of Gladio", an expansion of Gladio in the late 1940s, early 1950s.
Virgilio Paz Romero
Patrick RyanIRA quartermaster, priest turned terrorist.
Yahyah Sinwar
Jason WaltersA convicted terrorist who's Hofstadgroup - being under siege 2 miles from The Hague's parliamentary quarter - helped Islam becoming a permanent enemy image in Dutch sentiment.
Saleh al-Arouri

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Who Are the Terrorists?blog post18 October 2024Craig Murray"In 1985 the official position of the British state was that the ANC were terrorists and apartheid South Africa were the good guys. In 2024 the official position of the British state is that Hamas and Hezbollah are terrorists and apartheid Israel are the good guys. The state can be wrong."

 

Official examples

NamePerpetratedDescription
Babar AhmadUS pressure had Babar Ahmad arrested and held for 10 years in UK, although he had broken no UK law. He was beaten up by UK police in 2003. A petition signed by 149,388 people did not prevent his extradition to US - with no evidence of wrong doing provided - a country where it is likely he has been tortured.
Nawaf Alhazmi
Haroon Rashid AswatUK citizen of Indian origin with alleged ties to Al Qaeda and also possibly a clandestine agent of UK intelligence.
Victor BoutRussian accused of arms smuggling by the US, was jailed with help from a turned associate, allegedly, on orders of the CIA.
Bherlin Gildo
Anthony KaramPublic enemy number 1 in Sydney
Daniel Abed Khalife
Samantha Lewthwaite"The world's most wanted woman", stated the Daily Mail in 2018.
Terry Nichols
Christiane NorthrupAmerican doctor; smeared hard during COVID.
Abu Hamza Rabia
Stewart RhodesFounder and leader of the Oath Keepers
Lauren SouthernLauren Southern is a Canadian activist. Probably the most famous personality in the Culture war of the late 2010s.
Tamerlan TsarnaevOfficial perpetrator of the Boston Bombings, possibly an FBI double agent. Died after an encounter with US police custody.
Vincenzo VinciguerraPeteano bombingDuring his trial, he exposed Operation Gladio, now serving a life sentence for the 1972 Peteano Bombing.
Khaled al-Mihdar
Ayman al-ZawahriAlleged right man of Osama Bin laden, brains behind "9-11".
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