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Anwar al Awlaki is/was a US Government Agent

swampgutswampgut Member Posts: 5,555
edited October 2011 in General Discussion
Maybe they were worried he would spill the beans.

It never pays to work for, inform for or otherwise cooperate with any governmental body in the US.

They just gonna kill or convict you for daring to consider yourself on equal footing.

Unbelievable....


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http://www.infowars.com/pentagon-dinner-guest-al-awlaki-slated-to-replace-osama/

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  • shilowarshilowar Member Posts: 38,811 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Wouldn't surprise me. Then again not much these days surprises me.
  • Rocky RaabRocky Raab Member Posts: 14,457 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    As I so accurately predicted only a few posts ago, the conspiracy nuts swarmed out of the woodwork again.

    Will somebody please turn on the kitchen light of reality?
    I may be a bit crazy - but I didn't drive myself.
  • shilowarshilowar Member Posts: 38,811 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Rocky Raab
    As I so accurately predicted only a few posts ago, the conspiracy nuts swarmed out of the woodwork again.

    Will somebody please turn on the kitchen light of reality?


    One person posting a link makes a swarm?
  • swampgutswampgut Member Posts: 5,555
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Rocky Raab
    As I so accurately predicted only a few posts ago, the conspiracy nuts swarmed out of the woodwork again.

    Will somebody please turn on the kitchen light of reality?


    Conspiracy?

    What is it about the facts you have such a problem with?

    I'm allergic to wool, you know.

    Your screen name makes my skin itch.

    Coincidence?
  • cce1302cce1302 Member Posts: 9,555 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Interesting...If a guy goes to a police station, donates money to FOP, gets called into the department for questioning, goes to an FOP pancake breakfast, or whatever, does that mean that when he goes out later and commits a crime that he was undoubtedly an agent of the police department?

    You can speculate as to what they talked about, but in reality, you don't know any more than the rest of us do.
  • Alan RushingAlan Rushing Member Posts: 8,805 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here it goes . . . [:0] [B)]
  • NOSLEEPNOSLEEP Member Posts: 4,526
    edited November -1
    Can somebody lend me some money till my brother gets out of jail...
  • dfletcherdfletcher Member Posts: 8,178 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I believe our goverment has long been involved in all sorts of dastardly deeds going back many years - Guatamala, Cuba, DR, Iran, Iraq, Chile and on and on. But from what I've seen, this isn't one of them.

    Instead of conclusions drawn on assumptions how about something worthwhile like bank accounts, money shuffled abroad, something a little more substantial?

    But that's the way these things always work. The routine is "Well we know A is true and B can be only this - so C must be the answer ...." And of course no one has any idea if A or B are true or mean anything at all.

    BTW, did anyone doubt this guy was going to be splattered?
  • mrseatlemrseatle Member Posts: 15,467 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    They used to do this stiff with more discretion right?
    [8D]
  • buschmasterbuschmaster Member Posts: 14,229 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:He also dined at the Pentagon, according to documents obtained by Fox News. "The Pentagon has offered no explanation of how a man, now on the CIA kills or capture list, ended up at a special lunch for Muslim outreach," a flummoxed Fox News reported.

    "Awlaki was vetted before he was invited to attend a luncheon at the Pentagon in the secretary of the Army's Office of Government Counsel. His appearance at the meeting was deliberately engineered despite Awlaki's ties to three of the alleged 9/11 hijackers - Nawaf al-Hazmi, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Hani Hanjour - who were identified as the suicide pilots that slammed Flight 77 into the Pentagon," Paul Joseph Watson wrote on October 21, 2010.

    "Given the fact that Awlaki is a double operative, claiming to be an Al-Qaeda leader yet in fact working for U.S. intelligence, it's hardly surprising that he made an appearance at the Pentagon."

    1. dude got an invitation.

    2. we don't know if he went there as part of an "outreach", or to collect information on the govt, or if the govt invited him to collect information on him, or if he accepted the invitation because felt like free lunch.

    3. it was said in the article that he was a double agent. swampgut didn't just pull that out of his *.

    4. nope, we don't know what was going on.

    eh.
  • NOSLEEPNOSLEEP Member Posts: 4,526
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by buschmaster
    quote:He also dined at the Pentagon, according to documents obtained by Fox News. "The Pentagon has offered no explanation of how a man, now on the CIA kills or capture list, ended up at a special lunch for Muslim outreach," a flummoxed Fox News reported.

    "Awlaki was vetted before he was invited to attend a luncheon at the Pentagon in the secretary of the Army's Office of Government Counsel. His appearance at the meeting was deliberately engineered despite Awlaki's ties to three of the alleged 9/11 hijackers - Nawaf al-Hazmi, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Hani Hanjour - who were identified as the suicide pilots that slammed Flight 77 into the Pentagon," Paul Joseph Watson wrote on October 21, 2010.

    "Given the fact that Awlaki is a double operative, claiming to be an Al-Qaeda leader yet in fact working for U.S. intelligence, it's hardly surprising that he made an appearance at the Pentagon."

    1. dude got an invitation.

    2. we don't know if he went there as part of an "outreach", or to collect information on the govt, or if the govt invited him to collect information on him, or if he accepted the invitation because felt like free lunch.

    3. it was said in the article that he was a double agent. swampgut didn't just pull that out of his *.

    4. nope, we don't know what was going on.

    eh.




    Are you talking to me... eh.
  • NOSLEEPNOSLEEP Member Posts: 4,526
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by NOSLEEP
    quote:Originally posted by buschmaster
    quote:He also dined at the Pentagon, according to documents obtained by Fox News. "The Pentagon has offered no explanation of how a man, now on the CIA kills or capture list, ended up at a special lunch for Muslim outreach," a flummoxed Fox News reported.

    "Awlaki was vetted before he was invited to attend a luncheon at the Pentagon in the secretary of the Army's Office of Government Counsel. His appearance at the meeting was deliberately engineered despite Awlaki's ties to three of the alleged 9/11 hijackers - Nawaf al-Hazmi, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Hani Hanjour - who were identified as the suicide pilots that slammed Flight 77 into the Pentagon," Paul Joseph Watson wrote on October 21, 2010.

    "Given the fact that Awlaki is a double operative, claiming to be an Al-Qaeda leader yet in fact working for U.S. intelligence, it's hardly surprising that he made an appearance at the Pentagon."

    1. dude got an invitation.

    2. we don't know if he went there as part of an "outreach", or to collect information on the govt, or if the govt invited him to collect information on him, or if he accepted the invitation because felt like free lunch.

    3. it was said in the article that he was a double agent. swampgut didn't just pull that out of his *.

    4. nope, we don't know what was going on.

    eh.




    Are you talking to me... eh.




    I didn't think so... [;)]
  • DRP-AZDRP-AZ Member Posts: 2,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I had a taco from the lunch wagon in front of ATF Phx Field Office once.

    I am smarter than most of their field agents.

    Therefore, Jonesian logic would "prove" that I'm an ATF supervisor.
  • Sav99Sav99 Member Posts: 16,037 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by swampgut
    quote:Originally posted by Rocky Raab
    As I so accurately predicted only a few posts ago, the conspiracy nuts swarmed out of the woodwork again.

    Will somebody please turn on the kitchen light of reality?


    Conspiracy?

    What is it about the facts you have such a problem with?



    Cognitive dissonance.
  • swampgutswampgut Member Posts: 5,555
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Sav99
    quote:Originally posted by swampgut
    quote:Originally posted by Rocky Raab
    As I so accurately predicted only a few posts ago, the conspiracy nuts swarmed out of the woodwork again.

    Will somebody please turn on the kitchen light of reality?


    Conspiracy?

    What is it about the facts you have such a problem with?



    Cognitive dissonance.




    I'm glad I looked that one up.

    I was ready to lash out at you and make a fool of myself in the process...[8D]
  • swampgutswampgut Member Posts: 5,555
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by DRP-AZ
    I had a taco from the lunch wagon in front of ATF Phx Field Office once.

    I am smarter than most of their field agents.

    Therefore, Jonesian logic would "prove" that I'm an ATF supervisor.


    No, Alex Jones paid to have that clown invited to the Pentagon dinner and then took photos of it so he could feature it on his show.

    You hate Alex Jones because he tells the truth and you can't handle it.

    I wish that weren't true.

    I agree with you on a lot of stuff but you have blinders on regarding certain topics.
  • Sav99Sav99 Member Posts: 16,037 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by swampgut
    quote:Originally posted by Sav99
    quote:Originally posted by swampgut
    quote:Originally posted by Rocky Raab
    As I so accurately predicted only a few posts ago, the conspiracy nuts swarmed out of the woodwork again.

    Will somebody please turn on the kitchen light of reality?


    Conspiracy?

    What is it about the facts you have such a problem with?



    Cognitive dissonance.




    I'm glad I looked that one up.

    I was ready to lash out at you and make a fool of myself in the process...[8D]


    [:0][:D][:D]
  • Reaper1862Reaper1862 Member Posts: 839 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    hahahahahahahahahahahaha

    Some of the stuff you guys come up with........
  • Night StalkerNight Stalker Member Posts: 11,967
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by swampgut
    Maybe they were worried he would spill the beans.

    It never pays to work for, inform for or otherwise cooperate with any governmental body in the US.

    They just gonna kill or convict you for daring to consider yourself on equal footing.

    Unbelievable....


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    http://www.infowars.com/pentagon-dinner-guest-al-awlaki-slated-to-replace-osama/


    Soooooo.... this week in the English version of INSPIRE Magazine, Al Qaeda asked Iran to STOP crediting America for the single most effective "Special Operation" ever conducted (9/11), and you still believe it was an "inside job."

    To borrow a phrase from DWS, I am not soo much surprised that you missed the point as I am by how much you missed it..... sheesh.

    What a maroon.

    NS
  • nunnnunn Forums Admins, Member, Moderator Posts: 36,083 ******
    edited November -1
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