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Declassified NWO documents

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I often listen to Coast to Coast AM on my way from work in the wee hours of the morning. It's usually good for a laugh, if anything else.

At any rate, I was in for a special treat tonight. Alex Jones was on, and he was pushing his upcoming movie "End Game". He even mentioned that it can be pre-ordered at the moment...fancy that!

Jones went on about how he researched for the movie by reading several books and declassified NWO documents, which is almost an exact quote.

This led me to wonder if there are actually some government documents that could possibly be misconstrued as a plan for population control and eugenics? Or, is this is all just made up,(more likely) without even any documents to wrongly base it on, ala Operation Northwood?

From what I gathered, "End Game" is going to be a movie about how the globalists, or "they", plan to eliminate 80% of the population through the use of engineered plagues.

Anyways, I just wanted to see if anyone knew of these secret or declassified documents he always refers to, since he never specifically names any reports or articles.
 
Jones went on about how he researched for the movie by reading several books and declassified NWO documents, which is almost an exact quote.

Yes because if you're planning mass genocide on a global scale what you really want is a load of documents detailing this, classify them, and then for the heck of it, declassify them, therefore exposing your plans to the world.

Alex needs to read up on the Wannsee conference. The Nazi's made sure there was next to no paper trail to help ensure a lack of culpability to the parties hierarchy. Our dumb NWO overlords missed a trick.
 
Declassified Documents from an organization that doesn't even exist?

Wow!

Move over Dan Rather!

Also, something tells me an Alex Jones movie would be worse than the worst of the worst Sci-Fi Channel Original movie.
 
I often listen to Coast to Coast AM on my way from work in the wee hours of the morning. It's usually good for a laugh, if anything else.

At any rate, I was in for a special treat tonight. Alex Jones was on, and he was pushing his upcoming movie "End Game". He even mentioned that it can be pre-ordered at the moment...fancy that!

Jones went on about how he researched for the movie by reading several books and declassified NWO documents, which is almost an exact quote.

This led me to wonder if there are actually some government documents that could possibly be misconstrued as a plan for population control and eugenics? Or, is this is all just made up,(more likely) without even any documents to wrongly base it on, ala Operation Northwood?

From what I gathered, "End Game" is going to be a movie about how the globalists, or "they", plan to eliminate 80% of the population through the use of engineered plagues.

Anyways, I just wanted to see if anyone knew of these secret or declassified documents he always refers to, since he never specifically names any reports or articles.

http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=911_morons

This is the reason why I know AJ is FOS...well beyond all the other obvious reasons.

He is a self promoting, money hungry, loud, obnoxious, #$^%^!!!!

TAM:)
 
TAM,
I have looked through that page before, and it is definitely a good read. I love how it takes on the logics of the 9/11 CT. Most people constantly argue over the little facts, but if you take a step back and look at the big picture, the whole thing simply doesn't makes sense.


I was just curious if there were any documents which he is basing his claims on. At least LC had some documents it questioned, even though they twisted them beyond their original message.
 
I'm going to go out on a limb and say anything the US Government has declassified since WW II counts as "declassified NWO documents" in his kooky little world.
 
Hmmm.

Actually, depending on which 80% "they" plan to target, I might need to support this. Who do I call to offer a donation?

;)

Hopefully the 80% who believe Jones and his crap. Then it becomes a sort of Darwin Awards on Steroids.
 
Speaking of Declassified Documents. I am reading the "Staff Report" from the 9/11 commission for August 26th, 2004. I read down to the description given by the airline agent that checked Atta in at Portland airport that morning...

...Atta asked why he was not given a boarding pass for his connecting flight on American Airlines from Boston to Los Angeles. The agent explained to Atta that he would have to check in with American Airlines in Boston to obtain the boarding pass for the second leg of his itinerary. The agent remembered that Atta clenched his jaw and looked as though he was about to get angry. Atta stated that he was assured he would have "one-step check-in"...

find full report here:
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB148/index.htm

my bolding for emphasis...

SO my question is, did Atta get angry because he was going to have to go through customs again, and run the risk of getting caught, or...or, was there are reason that checking in at Boston would have been more risky?

I ask because even the commission says they do not know why the trip to Portland, and then the flight to Boston was made. Did Atta book the Portland to Boston flight because security would be much easier, much less thorough?? Was there another reason? Just peaked my curiosity.

the commission seems to reach a similar conclusion...any thoughts?

TAM:)
 
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Jones went on about how he researched for the movie by reading several books and declassified NWO documents, which is almost an exact quote.

From what I gathered, "End Game" is going to be a movie about how the globalists, or "they", plan to eliminate 80% of the population through the use of engineered plagues.

Sounds like one of his research books was Rainbow Six. :rolleyes:
 
Speaking of Declassified Documents. I am reading the "Staff Report" from the 9/11 commission for August 26th, 2004. I read down to the description given by the airline agent that checked Atta in at Portland airport that morning...



find full report here:
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB148/index.htm

my bolding for emphasis...

SO my question is, did Atta get angry because he was going to have to go through customs again, and run the risk of getting caught, or...or, was there are reason that checking in at Boston would have been more risky?

I ask because even the commission says they do not know why the trip to Portland, and then the flight to Boston was made. Did Atta book the Portland to Boston flight because security would be much easier, much less thorough?? Was there another reason? Just peaked my curiosity.

the commission seems to reach a similar conclusion...any thoughts?

TAM:)

It's pretty clear that Atta went from Boston to Portland to take a plane to Boston. Given that, it seems evident that his intention was to avoid going through Boston Logan security, or to reduce the number of Middle Eastern men going through Boston checkpoints at the same time, as speculated in the monograph.
 
I agree, likely because they were concerned that too many arab men boarding flights at the same airport at the same time. As for security being lighter at the smaller airport, not sure it holds true.

While reading this same document, however, another issue came up...

Now do not get me wrong, I am not "becoming a truther" or anything close, but one thing that puzzled me was the contents of Atta's luggage, held back, and thus not placed aboard AA11.

It contained a copy of the Koran, A tape on how to fly a 757, a folding knife, and a distance measuring ruler.

What strikes me as odd is (A) why put these things aboard your luggage if your are intent on killing yourself and destroying the plane which they will be on, (B) the destruction of the Koran - seems a bit odd to destroy ones own religious text.

Anyway, just one of those things that strikes me as odd...20/20 hindsight wise.

TAM:)
 
Sounds like one of his research books was Rainbow Six. :rolleyes:

Or any of the Batman Story Arcs involving Ras Al Ghul,who was plotting the wholescale extermination of most of the Human Race from the mid 70's on.
In "Batman Begins" they reduce it to depopulating Gotham City, but Ras was still one hell of a
other then that Liam Neeson was dead on as Ras.
 
Er...to the population of what country does the NWO declassify documents to? Why would they have to declassify documents at all?
 
Here is a list of some of the sheer idiocy the woo base on these executive orders (along with the interpretation from a woo. Most of these are at least 30 years old so AJ's recently declassified is not true a lie)
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 10990 allows the government to take over all modes of transportation and control of highways and seaports.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 10995 allows the government to seize and control the communication media.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 10997 allows the government to take over all electrical power, gas, petroleum, fuels and minerals.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 10998 allows the government to take over all food resources and farms.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11000 allows the government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under government supervision.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11001 allows the government to take over all health, education and welfare functions.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11002 designates the Postmaster General to operate a national registration of all persons.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11003 allows the government to take over all airports and aircraft, including commercial aircraft.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11004 allows the Housing and Finance Authority to relocate communities, build new housing with public funds, designate areas to be abandoned, and establish new locations for populations.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11005 allows the government to take over railroads, inland waterways and public storage facilities.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11051 specifies the responsibility of the Office of Emergency Planning and gives authorization to put all Executive Orders into effect in times of increased international tensions and economic or financial crisis.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11310 grants authority to the Department of Justice to enforce the plans set out in Executive Orders, to institute industrial support, to establish judicial and legislative liaison, to control all aliens, to operate penal and correctional institutions, and to advise and assist the President.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11049 assigns emergency preparedness function to federal departments and agencies, consolidating 21 operative Executive Orders issued over a fifteen year period.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 11921 allows the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency to develop plans to establish control over the mechanisms of production and distribution, of energy sources, wages, salaries, credit and the flow of money in U.S. financial institution in any undefined national emergency. It also provides that when a state of emergency is declared by the President, Congress cannot review the action for six months.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 12148 created the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that is to interface with the Department of Defense for civil defense planning and funding. An "emergency czar" was appointed. FEMA has only spent about 6 percent of its budget on national emergencies, the bulk of their funding has been used for the construction of secret underground facilities to assure continuity of government in case of a major emergency, foreign or domestic.
  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 12656 appointed the National Security Council as the principal body that should consider emergency powers. This allows the government to increase domestic intelligence and surveillance of U.S. citizens and would restrict the freedom of movement within the United States and granted the government the right to isolate large groups of civilians. The National Guard could be federalized to seal all borders and take control of U.S. air space and all ports of entry. Many of the figures in the Iran-Contra scandal were part of this emergency contingent, including Marine Colonel Oliver North.
And the strangest woo point to executive order 11647 from Richard Nixon and claim it was about population control but they conviently forget to mention the MANY orders that superceed it.

ETA - One other thing I should add is their constant reference to Nixon's message on population
 
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I agree, likely because they were concerned that too many arab men boarding flights at the same airport at the same time. As for security being lighter at the smaller airport, not sure it holds true.

While reading this same document, however, another issue came up...

Now do not get me wrong, I am not "becoming a truther" or anything close, but one thing that puzzled me was the contents of Atta's luggage, held back, and thus not placed aboard AA11.

It contained a copy of the Koran, A tape on how to fly a 757, a folding knife, and a distance measuring ruler.

What strikes me as odd is (A) why put these things aboard your luggage if your are intent on killing yourself and destroying the plane which they will be on, (B) the destruction of the Koran - seems a bit odd to destroy ones own religious text.

Anyway, just one of those things that strikes me as odd...20/20 hindsight wise.

TAM:)


Just a side note on the inclusion of the Koran in his luggage. It could very well have been habit. It sounds like he was moving around quite a bit in the several years leading up to the attack, and he may have been simply used to shoving that into his suitcase before leaving. I travel quite a bit for work, and there are any number of things I never consciously remember packing, but they are there when I check in at the hotel. Just a thought.
 
Just a side note on the inclusion of the Koran in his luggage. It could very well have been habit. It sounds like he was moving around quite a bit in the several years leading up to the attack, and he may have been simply used to shoving that into his suitcase before leaving. I travel quite a bit for work, and there are any number of things I never consciously remember packing, but they are there when I check in at the hotel. Just a thought.

Just a note: it's not considered sacrelige to be martyred while in possession of the religious text. It's considered wrong by those who don't agree with suicide bombing to do such a thing on your way to oblivion, but it stands to reason these men didn't share that view.
 
<snip>It contained a copy of the Koran, A tape on how to fly a 757, a folding knife, and a distance measuring ruler.

What strikes me as odd is (A) why put these things aboard your luggage if your are intent on killing yourself and destroying the plane which they will be on, (B) the destruction of the Koran - seems a bit odd to destroy ones own religious text.

Anyway, just one of those things that strikes me as odd...20/20 hindsight wise.

One possibility that leapt instantly to mind to me is that it would be a very, very bad idea to leave that combination of items behind in a hotel room where they could be found very early in the morning by cleaning staff and be thought suspicious enough by someone to make calls and reports, etc., thus potentially thwarting the plan. Unlikely that a maid would make those connections, sure, but if you're in the midst of criminal enterprise about to unleash the worst terrorist attack on the U.S. that has ever been perpetrated, well, it's not surprising that he might think of the possibility and consciously decide not to leave the incriminating evidence in the hotel. It would be much safer to stash them in a car that nobody is going to pay any attention to until after the deed is done.

Having spent a lot of time in hotels over the years, I am always mindful of what I leave behind, even though I have never had any nefarious terrorist plots to protect. From a criminal perspective, I don't think it's a stretch that Atta may well have thought it better to stash these items in a rental car rather than leave them to be discovered in a hotel room in a potentially untimely fashion.

Just a side note on the inclusion of the Koran in his luggage. It could very well have been habit. It sounds like he was moving around quite a bit in the several years leading up to the attack, and he may have been simply used to shoving that into his suitcase before leaving. I travel quite a bit for work, and there are any number of things I never consciously remember packing, but they are there when I check in at the hotel. Just a thought.

Yes, that is a very reasonable possible explanation. When I was traipsing the globe for a living, I kept certain items always packed so that I wouldn't have to think about them and so that they would just always be there upon my arrival in whatever country I was landing, and if I used those items while I was at home, I shoved them back into the suitcase when I was done. (Mind you, after a couple of incidents in which my checked luggage didn't make it to my destination with me, I made a point of ensuring that certain of my pre-packed items were in my carry-on rather than in my checked bag, but the habit of storing them in luggage rather than elsewhere didn't change.)
 
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Thanks for the interesting list of executive orders, enigma. AJ undoubtedly got a whole lot of his material from these.

Of course, the NWO's plan to take over is the most lethargic world domination scheme in history. All of the barriers are apparently taken care of, but for some reason they are still waiting to take action:confused:
 

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