Friday, November 10, 2017

Only Crackpots write their Diaries in public

If you only saw the title: “Osama bin Laden's secret diary,” you would think that a sufferer wrote the article that's below it because all diaries remain secret even centuries after the death of those who wrote them … unless someone is a crackpot in which case anything is possible. So you read the article to determine what it is that's bugging the sufferer who wrote the article.

Given that the article also came under the subtitle: “The CIA has finally released hundreds of thousands of al Qaeda documents,” the adjective “finally” you see in the sentence, tells you that the matter is of interest to Jews, therefore subject to the Jewish expectation that America must drop everything it is doing, and tend to Jewish needs before anything else. And sure enough, you discover that the article was written by Clifford D. May of the notorious outfit calling itself, Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), and that it was published on November 7, 2017 in The Washington Times.

The first thing that comes to your mind is that the CIA released the Bin Laden documents concerning events that go back a decade or two, at about the same time that it released the John Kennedy documents concerning events that go back six or seven decades. And yet no one; not a Jew or a gentile wrote about the release of the Kennedy documents with the enthusiasm that is expressed in this joyful outburst: “They [FDD operatives] advocated for the release of the [bin Laden] materials to scholars, journalists, policymakers, legislators and the public.” And you find yourself puzzle as to why this difference in treatment.

On reflection, you reason that those who ask for something in order to accomplish a serious undertaking normally let the system work as it was intended to. But when a Jew wants the same thing, he haggles about it with no better purpose than to dominate the situation. The tricks he uses to get there are whining, bellyaching and begging till he establishes total control over the undertakings that will result. The Jew will then turn around and stab his benefactor in the back. Former President Barack Obama must have known this much. As a scholar, he chose to let the system function as it was intended to.

But his arch foe, Mike Pompeo was put in charge of the CIA, and he released the bin Laden documents, nicknamed treasure trove. And look what Clifford May said about Barack Obama: “President Obama put almost all of it [treasure trove] under lock and key … Bin Laden was not, as Mr. Obama had portrayed him, in retirement … As to al Qaeda, it was not, as Mr. Obama claimed, on the run or on the path to defeat.” It is clear that the mere thought they can now haggle that Obama was mistaken, has turned a pile of useless documents into a treasure trove in the eyes of these Jews.

To wit, look what it is that Clifford May calls a highlight of the treasure trove: “The first video images we've seen of a grown-up Hamza bin Laden, a favorite son of the chief who is almost certainly training to become a next-generation Al Qaeda leader. The video was taken at his wedding ceremony, a festive affair held in Iran.” To that, we can only say: Whoopee!

It is worth recalling that while pressing for the release of the Bin Laden documents, the Jews went as far as to accuse Obama of hiding something. Since they always harked back to the charge that he wanted to proceed with the Iran nuclear deal at any cost, they guessed that his refusal had something to do with this subject. Here is how Clifford May put it: “Why didn't Obama want this material released? I'm afraid the answer is obvious: It would have bolstered opposition to his nuclear deal”.

But then, in the typical manner of the Jew that wants to have it both ways, Clifford May shot himself in the foot. Here is how he did that: “This [release of documents] confirms what some of us have been arguing for years: that al Qaeda and the Islamic Republic of Iran are not so much enemies as rivals. They compete and quarrel … But al Qaeda and the theocrats in Tehran do manage to cooperate, collaborate and collude”.

Well then, if they knew this much for a long time and have been saying so publicly, it means that the subject was known to all, and the diaries were hiding no secrets. This being the case, the bin Laden documents turn out to be – not a treasure trove – but a pile of redundant and useless documents. So why are the Jews so enthused about their release?

Well, the Jews wanted those documents at the time, to haggle and cackle about them. They got them now, and they’ll shoot the breeze all they want. And while doing so, they'll connect imaginary dots to create the kind of mutilated history that will serve their purpose and nothing else. Alas, we haven't heard the last from these guys.