Chris Floyd on "Strategy of Tension" and the Holy Land Foundation

A couple of informative blog entries by Floyd;

Security Blanket: Western Democracy and the Strategy of Tension
November 24, 2008

The idea that a democratic government would deliberately create fake "extremist groups" then send them out to foment violence and terrorism -- in order to discredit legitimate opposition to elite rule and to "justify" authoritarian powers -- has long been derided in "serious" circles as that worst of modern heresies: "conspiracy theory." Anyone advancing such a preposterous notion is instantly relegated to the ranks of the "lunatic fringe," and dismissed with varying degrees of contempt and condescension...

...It is indeed unfortunate that the general public is prey to these disturbing theories, which breed such a widespread distrust of the noble intentions and essential (if occasionally misguided or incompentently executed) goodness of our leading men and women. However, there is a very reasonable explanation for the credence given to these fringe beliefs:

They happen to be true.

Continued...

The Holy Land Foundation, which was found 'Not Guilty' of all terrrorism charges last year, has just been found 'Guilty' of all charges this year in a new trial. Hmm...

Kangaroo Country: "Terror" Verdict Against Charity a Bitter Fruit of Bipartisan Policy
November 26, 2008

If the Holy Land Foundation "terrorism" case had been held in Russia, we would now be enduring a flood of thundering commentary from every leading orifice of the corporate media, denouncing yet another travesty of justice in the sham democracy controlled by the Kremlin. Yet a decorous editorial silence covers the convictions of five charity officials whose only crime was helping needy and oppressed people through agencies used by international charities such as the Red Cross, and by the United States government itself...

Continued...

Thank you for posting this,

Thank you for posting this, Rep . . .

I was trying to explain this in my not-so-articulate way to my former-Marine husband who I still can't quite convince . . .

This will help greatly.

Happy Thanksgiving.

"Those who have the privilege to know, have the duty to act."
-- Albert Einstein