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The Arrest of Sami al-Arian is Only the Beginning
Kurt Nimmo
It's dangerous to be photographed with Bush. It's also dangerous to
visit
the Bush White House. Sami al-Arian did both of these things. Now he's
sweating it out in an FBI hoosegow.
In May of 2001 Sami was invited to the White House to attend a political
briefing for 160 members of the American Muslim Council. Earlier, while
campaigning across his brother's fiefdom in Florida, Dubya was
photographed
with the al-Arian family. In June of 2001 Sami's son, Abdullah, who was
an
intern in the office of Congressman David Bonior, joined a delegation of
Muslim leaders at a meeting with John DiIulio, head of the Office of
Faith-Based Initiatives. Somebody decided the al-Arian name was suspect
and
Abdullah was kicked out of the White House. Soon thereafter Bush not
only
sent a letter of apology to the Sami's wife, but he made the deputy
director
of the Secret Service apologize too.
During the election Dubya pandered to Muslim voters. You see, the 50,000
or
so registered Muslim voters in Florida are mostly Democrats. So when
Gore
picked Joe Lieberman as his running mate the Bushites decided to take
cynical advantage of Arab dislike of the Zionist Lieberman. Little did
these
Arabs know what would happen to them later. But then it's a fair bet to
say
the Japanese-Americans who voted for FDR had no idea what'd happen to
them,
either.
Candidate Bush denounced immigration laws. But soon after coronation
Sami's
brother-in-law, Mazen al-Najjar, was deported. That's how Dubya the
Snake
played the game.
In the long run it hardly mattered who the Muslims in Florida voted for
because Bush eventually lost the popular vote by 500,000 votes -- and he
ended up in the White House regardless. It helps to have fellow
travelers
and co-conspirators on the Supreme Court.
Ashcroft plans to charge Sami al-Arian with financing and supporting
Islamic
Jihad. The 50-count indictment against Sami and seven others includes
conspiracy to commit murder, providing material support to an outlawed
group, extortion, perjury, and aiding suicide bombings in Israel and the
Palestinian territories. Sami al-Arian told The Washington Post in an
interview last year that being cleared into the White House gave him
confidence that he was no longer suspected of being a terrorist
supporter or
sympathizer. Not that Sami ever killed a Zionist settler or plotted to
push
the Jews into the sea. It's more than enough that Sami al-Arian believes
the
Zionists are perpetuating crimes against the Palestinians. It didn't
help
when the reactionary Bill O'Reilly fingered him on national television.
"If
I was the CIA, I'd follow you wherever you went," said Bill.
There's a good
chance the CIA (or the FBI, anyway) took O'Reilly up on the idea.
Sami should have paid a little closer attention. It's a new day in
America.
Cheney snubbed the American Muslim Council at the meeting held in the
Eisenhower Executive Office Building on June 22, 2001, after the
Jerusalem
Post ran an article headlined, "Cheney to host pro-terrorist Muslim
group."
Of course, the American Muslim Council hardly made a secret of its
feelings
toward the Zionist state. Abduraham Alamoudi, a member of the
organization,
said at a White House demonstration in October 2000, "We are all
supporters
of Hamas."
Israel should know about supporting Hamas. In fact, they bankrolled the
organization.
According to Richard Sale of United Press International, several current
and
former US intelligence officials believe Israel "aided Hamas
directly" over
a period of years. Of course, unlike the Jerusalem Post, this bit of
info
didn't make it on the front page of the New York Times.
Chances are you won't read about what Andreas von Bülow had to say
about
Mossad in the New York Times, either. Andreas von Bülow served on the
parliamentary commission which oversees the three branches of the German
secret service while a member of the Bundestag. He told the Berlin daily
Tagesspiegel that Abu Nidal is "an instrument of Mossad" and
"the CIA is
steered by Mossad." Coincidentally, Abu Nidal, a.k.a. Sabri al-Banna,
was
found dead in Baghdad last year.
In the New World Order envisioned by the Bush Zionists -- at the beck
and
call of their Likudite taskmasters -- the services of Abu Nidal will no
longer be needed. It's time to sweep the board clean. This often happens
to
old CIA assets like Manuel Noriega, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and Saddam
Hussein.
Bush and his Zionist managers have decided to reshape the Arab Middle
East
in Israel's image. It may take a generation or longer to complete. As
one
Bushite told the Observer, "We see this war as one against the
virus of
terrorism. If you have bone marrow cancer, it's not enough to just cut
off
the patient's foot. You have to do the complete course of chemotherapy.
And
if that means embarking on the next Hundred Years' War, that's what
we're
doing."
As you may recall, the last Hundred Years' War was also about fiefdoms
and
money. It also lasted a lot longer than a hundred years.
"If we just let our own vision of the world go forth, and we
embrace it
entirely, and we don't try to be clever and piece together clever
diplomatic
solutions to this thing, but just wage a total war against these
tyrants, I
think we will do very well, and our children will sing great songs about
us
years from now," says the Zionist Michael Ledeen.
Bush's attack will give Sharon the long awaited chance to
"transfer" (i.e.,
ethnically cleanse) the quarrelsome Palestinians right out of Judea and
Sumaria into Jordan or even far away to the barren and isolated desert
of
Iraq. This idea is not only popular in Israel, but among members of the
US
Congress as well. For instance, when Israeli MK Benny Elon passed out a
glossy brochure on "transfer" to Congress he was warmly
received. He was
cheered at the annual convention of the Christian Coalition when he
called
for "relocation" of Palestinians from the West Bank into
Jordan. In Israel,
popular graffiti and posters declare "Transfer = Peace and
Security" and
"Deport the fuckers." Sharon, of course, is a man of the
people, especially
those who scrawl on walls.
The Zionists get their Lebensraum while Bush and Cheney and the
transnationals they represent get their precious oil.
One of Bush's Zionists in the State Department, John
("Joshua") Bolton,
assured Sharon recently that both Iran and Syria are next on the hit
list.
Sharon wants Libya thrown in for good measure. Bush will up the ante
with
North Korea.
There's light at the end of the tunnel as Nixon used to say.
In preparation of Iraq attack II Bush has launched a "hunt 'em
down, smoke
'em out" operation in America. He is rolling up Sami and renegade
elements
within the American Muslim Council, the Lackawanna boys, Islamic Jihad
America, and any other Muslims who think the Constitution means what it
says. Any old frame-up will suffice. "It's all about
politics," said Sami as
the feds dragged him off in handcuffs.
It sure is.
Meanwhile, the Son of the Patriot Act waits in the wings. It's not only
the
Palestinian cause that will get you scooped up in the middle of the
night by
the Ashcroft gestapo. Soon the same will apply to those organizing and
speaking out against the Bushite plan for total and perpetual war. The
Son
of the Patriot Act will criminalize dissidents of all stripe. Soon large
swaths of the world will become akin to the West Bank and Gaza, huge
open-air prisons. New and frightening technologies will keep millions in
check. Agents from the Ministry of Homeland Security will sweep across
the
land in search of heretics.
The arrest of Sami al-Arian signals another turn of Bush's thumbscrew.
Kurt Nimmo's Another Day in the Empire
http://nimmo.blogspot.com/
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