Friday 30 January 2015

Rethinking Points For A Counter Terrorism Fiction Novel

By Ines Flores


Americans have gotten so accustomed to the media lying that at least half of them do not believe they are ever told the truth. The 911 Commission Report started it, making claims that defy sound reasoning and physics; based on documentation that was 90% censored from the Commissioners who investigated the event. It causes one to ponder just who would the terrorists be in a counter terrorism fiction novel.

Sad truth is that most Americans at least question the official narrative of all recent terrorist attacks. These run from 911 to the London 7-7, and the most recent Parish shooting where the policeman who was supposedly shot, clearly was not. Whomever the Minister of Information is, they failed at removing the clip where the shooter hit the concrete a foot away from the officer.

So now Americans must wonder who that officer is or was, and whether or not he is dead or alive. If he is dead, then they must wonder who killed him and when. These are questions the average citizen of the United States is asking, but the average media outlet pretends that footage never existed and puts up a bunch of talking heads who claim to be experts on terror.

The words countering terror have become synonymous with the double-speak outlined in the book 1984. Like the book, government goons encourage citizens to spy on one-another and watch for signs of aberrant behavior that could spell a terrorist plot. Meanwhile, the only terrorists plotting appear to be working for Mossad, MI-5, and the CIA.

Novels have been written about fancy and heroic figures who make counter terrorism a romantic notion where the United States are superheros and the rest of the world is misguided. This propaganda is intended to make young people want to join military ranks for a government that is global. It is not about the US being in control of the world, but rather, them using this country as a training ground for the police force that will do the bidding of corporations and royal families.

A clearly drugged-up young Islamic man from Africa is assisted onto a flight by an unknown man who appeared to be of Middle Eastern or Indian heritage. This Islamic man had no ticket, passport, luggage, or ID. Somehow this unidentified man takes an airport security person to the side and convinces them to let the African board a plane into the United States; all so this man can come to be known as the Underwear Bomber.

Next scene in the dog and pony show involves a movie theater shooting where witnesses saw two shooters, but the media still reports a lone gunman. This lone gunman apparently had two gas masks and fired tear gas grenades into the crowd from more than one direction. Americans just want GPS coordinates for the CIA Supermarket that sold him grenades, but alas he was too drugged in court to answer any questions.

The best clip has to come from the Sandy Hook shooting. People claiming to be parents of a slain child are seen laughing and cutting up with people from the news company just before going on live TV. The laughter stops abruptly as the whole world watches these two people go into character before announcing the death of their child. A child who, one of several killed, was reportedly clipped military style, double tap to the head, strategic hits in less than thirty seconds by a drugged young man with disabilities.




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