The Project for a New American Century (PNAC), a neocon thinktank, had publicly acknowledged that it couldn't achieve its foreign policy vision without a "new Pearl Harbor" to justify their wars. The was before 9/11. If there is any doubt as to what their foreign policy vision was:
By the end of 2006, PNAC was "reduced to a voice-mail box and a ghostly website [with a] single employee ... left to wrap things up", according to a correspondent at the BBC News.[63] In 2006 former executive director of the PNAC Gary Schmitt said PNAC had never been intended to "go on forever," and had "already done its job," suggesting that "our view has been adopted."
Kim Iverson just did an interview with a guy (Kevin Ryan) who worked for the company that did the structural certification of the WTC. He asked too many questions, hence "worked." Pretty interesting interview. He talks about some of this stuff -- specifically Rumsfeld and Cheney.
The Project for a New American Century (PNAC), a neocon thinktank, had publicly acknowledged that it couldn't achieve its foreign policy vision without a "new Pearl Harbor" to justify their wars. The was before 9/11. If there is any doubt as to what their foreign policy vision was:
Kim Iverson just did an interview with a guy (Kevin Ryan) who worked for the company that did the structural certification of the WTC. He asked too many questions, hence "worked." Pretty interesting interview. He talks about some of this stuff -- specifically Rumsfeld and Cheney.
https://rumble.com/v3g3mlr-september-8-2023.html
Yes, it's an hour long. Sorry.
Eh? What are we talking about now? January 6th?
No, 9/11.