Thursday 11 October 2012

The Origins of al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda means "The Board" in Arabic.















The name dates back to the use of an FBI Snitch in 2000-2001, when they were trying to nail Bin Laden for planning and executing the 1998 African Embassy Bombings (they've never been able to tie him in to the attack on the USS Cole, which bares significant markers of possibly being a Mossad false flag).



To nail Bin Laden for the Embassy bombings (and maintain FBI jurisdiction on the case), they were trying to prosecute those perpetrators they had been able to trace using RICO.



RICO, as the name suggests, is designed and intended to crack down on interstate and nominally international organised crime; not terrorism.



For RICO to apply and for the FBI to have jurisdiction in indicting and trying in absentia a foreign national, the organised crime (in this case, blowing sh*t up) had to have an organisation.... Organising it.



The Feds wrote all the names of the foreign nationals they hoped to indict on a whiteboard - or they pinned them up on the office notice board where they were running the investigation.








They brought the Snitch in and told him what was required of him.



"We want Bin Laden."



"We want his whole organisation."



"Tell us, Mahmood Snitchy al-Snitch, what is the name of Bin Laden's organisation? "



"Here, look at all the names we have up here on our wall - what do you see?"



"What is it that all these various individuals have in common...?"



The board.



Al-Qaeda.



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