More New York Times War Propaganda: Newspaper Claims Garland Gunman Had “Close Ties” with ISIS
- More New York Times War Propaganda: Newspaper Claims Garland Gunman Had “Close Ties” with ISIS
by KURT NIMMO | WWW.INFOWARS.COM
NYT infamous for disseminating propaganda for the warfare state
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Despite the fact there is little evidence ISIS knew about or planned the attack on a provocative “Draw Mohammad” event in Texas, The New York Times has reached the conclusion the terror army is responsible.
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Because one of the shooters, Elton Simpson, posted a tweet praising Junaid Hussain, said to be an ISIS computer expert, the Times concludes the terrorist group was somehow involved in the attack. The Times admits its conclusion is at best tenuous:
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Law enforcement officials have not presented any conclusive evidence that the Islamic State planned or directed the attack. Yet Mr. Simpson appears to have been part of a network of Islamic State adherents in several countries, including the group’s hub in Syria, who have encouraged attacks and highlighted the Texas event as a worthy target.
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The newspaper then argues a lone wolf terrorist does not need to be a member of ISIS in order for us to consider him one and thus make the organization responsible:
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Counterterrorism officials say the case shows how the Islamic State and its supporters use social media to cheerlead for attacks without engaging in the secret training, plotting and control that has long characterized Al Qaeda. But a close look at Mr. Simpson’s Twitter connections shows that he had developed a notable online relationship with some of the Islamic State’s best-known promoters on the Internet, and that they actively encouraged such acts of terror.
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This is akin to saying “friends” on Facebook are indeed friends in real life because they forge “notable online” relationships with each other without actually in fact knowing each other.
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War Propaganda and War Crimes
Since 9/11 the government and its propaganda media have excelled at fabricating outrageous conspiracy theories for the sake of creating and expanding war.
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The Times is notorious for war propaganda. Judith Miller served as the newspaper’s conduit for neocon lies and fabrications that led to the death of over a million Iraqis. The Times has yet to sufficiently apologize, let alone make amends, for its role in a war now generally regarded as unprovoked and unnecessary.
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“Modern and total war develops, as I see it, along three lines: the war of weapons on land, at sea and in the air; economic war, which has become an integral part of every modern war; and, third, propaganda war, which is also an essential part of this warfare,” explained the notorious Nazi, Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering.
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