The only thing the article omits is that Al-Qaeda themselves are a bunch of CIA/Mossad patsies...
The Department of Defense Covertly Dismantled a Terrorist Message Board... Created By the CIA
An incident from 2008, brought to light recently by the Washington Post, reveals just how discombobulated our nation's cybersecurity efforts actually are. A terrorist-tracking forum, created by the CIA and Saudi government, was shut down by the National Security Agency.
The message board was started by the CIA and Saudi government as a "honey pot" for gathering intelligence on extremist activities in the area. By all accounts, the strategy was working—the website saw significant terrorist traffic and provided a wealth of intelligence to both nations.
But according to the National Security Agency the site was a little too well-trafficked, and in 2008 it determined that the site was being used by terrorists to facilitate attacks against American forces in Iraq. A task force of officials convened and, despite the CIA's objections and one official's claim that the the NSA had no authority to do so, the plan to shut down the site went forward.
(Don't want the anti-terror boys finding out that the 'terrorists' they are supposed to be chasing, are commanded by their own agency bosses now do we??? That would really ruin the bogus war on terror and the war on freedom that goes along with it.)
Also see the CIA's Nazi roots.
And their history of sponsoring terrorism to further the agenda of the ruling class (note I didn't say "to further the agenda of America", big difference.) After all that, 9/11 would be a cakewalk by comparison.
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