Saturday, January 31, 2015

Also, interesting to me is that when George Bush was President, he followed Reagan, and was right before Clinton served for 8 years.....................George Bush sr. was in Saudi Arabia a lot with the Saudi royal family......................Bush was also from a billionaire oil family....................and when Michael Moore was filming Fareighnt 911 here in Dc...........he was in NW somewhere fairly far from the white house............and hte secret service approached him and asked him why was he making a documentary about Saudi Arabia...............and Michael  Moore asked the secret service,,,,,,,,this was after 911, during W's reign here in this wretched land, .............anyways, Michael Moore told the secret service his documentary was not about Saudi Arabia but about the terrorists attacks of 9/11/2001.............and he asked the secret service what were they doing so far from the white house and what did they care when their job is to defend the white house and not the Saudi embassy, which is also in NW, not all that far from the white house,,,,,,,,,,,,dc is small, but not too small......................odd.......................




The other piece of evidence i see is who was president of this vile country in 2001?  George W. Bush, the son of former President, twice a vice president, and a director of the CIA....................George H. W. Bush, who was President when Sadam Hussein invaded Kuwait, and who ordered the US military to oust Iraq from Kuwait, and the USA used Saudi Arabia, the largest country in the region geographically, for its military bases....................




It was always much more than Bin Ladin..................but what made Bin Ladin so precious to these people.........i heard that in combat he was not always brave..................i BETit was not him.........but his family...........for after the morning terrorist attacks, the entire country's air traffic control system was shut down, the only people flying that day, 9/11/2001. was the Bin Ladin family, the ones in the USA.......leaving the country............as film maker Michael Moore points out, if that is true, it is really odd b/c in any murder, rape, theft, etc. a crime, esp. one of that magnitude, the 1st thing a detective looks for is the suspect, and if the detective cannot find he or she, the detective and police question the family and friends, roommates, co workers, in short anyone who knows the person................esp. family..............odd......


Gul is widely known and credited for pressing the hard-line policies on India after starting the insurgency in Kashmir against India in 1989[2] by diverting the Mujahideen who PARTICIPATED in the Soviet war to Indian-held Kashmir. Gul was also INSTRUMENTAL in the establishment of theTaliban and was once known as the "father of the Taliban".[3] Apart from the Kashmir militancy in India and the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, Gul is also accused by the United States of having ties to Islamic terrorist organisations such as the Al Qaeda.[4]
Gul's tenure as the director of the ISI coincided with Benazir Bhutto's term as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Later, Gul established the Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA).
The other piece of evidence i see is who was president of this vile country in 2001?  George W. Bush, the son of former President, twice a vice president, and a director of the CIA....................George H. W. Bush, who was President when Sadam Hussein invaded Kuwait, and who ordered the US military to oust Iraq from Kuwait, and the USA used Saudi Arabia, the largest country in the region geographically, for its military bases....................




It was always much more than Bin Ladin..................but what made Bin Ladin so precious to these people.........i heard that in combat he was not always brave..................i BETit was not him.........but his family...........for after the morning terrorist attacks, the entire country's air traffic control system was shut down, the only people flying that day, 9/11/2001. was the Bin Ladin family, the ones in the USA.......leaving the country............as film maker Michael Moore points out, if that is true, it is really odd b/c in any murder, rape, theft, etc. a crime, esp. one of that magnitude, the 1st thing a detective looks for is the suspect, and if the detective cannot find he or she, the detective and police question the family and friends, roommates, co workers, in short anyone who knows the person................esp. family..............odd......


Gul is widely known and credited for pressing the hard-line policies on India after starting the insurgency in Kashmir against India in 1989[2] by diverting the Mujahideen who PARTICIPATED in the Soviet war to Indian-held Kashmir. Gul was also instrumental in the establishment of theTaliban and was once known as the "father of the Taliban".[3] Apart from the Kashmir militancy in India and the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, Gul is also accused by the United States of having ties to Islamic terrorist organisations such as the Al Qaeda.[4]
Gul's tenure as the director of the ISI coincided with Benazir Bhutto's term as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Later, Gul established the Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA).
It was always much more than Bin Ladin..................but what made Bin Ladin so precious to these people.........i heard that in combat he was not always brave..................i bet it was not him.........but his family...........for after the morning terrorist attacks, the entire country's air traffic control system was shut down, the only people flying that day, 9/11/2001. was the Bin Ladin family, the ones in the USA.......leaving the country............as film maker Michael Moore points out, if that is true, it is really odd b/c in any murder, rape, theft, etc. a crime, esp. one of that magnitude, the 1st thing a detective looks for is the suspect, and if the detective cannot find he or she, the detective and police question the family and friends, roommates, co workers, in short anyone who knows the person................esp. family..............odd......


Gul is widely known and credited for pressing the hard-line policies on India after starting the insurgency in Kashmir against India in 1989[2] by diverting the Mujahideen who PARTICIPATED in the Soviet war to Indian-held Kashmir. Gul was also instrumental in the establishment of theTaliban and was once known as the "father of the Taliban".[3] Apart from the Kashmir militancy in India and the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, Gul is also accused by the United States of having ties to Islamic terrorist organisations such as the Al Qaeda.[4]
Gul's tenure as the director of the ISI coincided with Benazir Bhutto's term as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Later, Gul established the Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA).
Was the world wide Illuminati there as well?  As in the Far Eastern, the oriental Illuminati, Chinese triads, Americans, British, etc....................French...........i bet so....


According to Zahid Hussain, in his book Frontline Pakistan, Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul and former Army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg were part of the 9 January 2001 Darul Uloom Haqqania Islamic conference held near Peshawar
There was supposedly a big meeting of these guys, like 300 top Islamic military regional leaders from the Mid east, to central Asia.............in Jan. of 2001...................9 months before the hijacking of 4 planes.........



Darul Uloom Haqqania

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darul Uloom Haqqania (Urduدار العلوم حقانیہ‎) is an Islamic religious seminary located in Akora KhattakKhyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. The seminary propagates the Deobandi trend of Sunni Islam and was founded along the lines of Darul Uloom Deoband. It has been dubbed The University of Jihad due to the methods and content of instruction along with the future occupations of its alumni.[1]

History[edit]

On September 23, 1947, Maulana Abdul Haq, father of Maulana Sami ul Haq, founded the institution.[2]

Notable people[edit]

The Chancellor of Darul Uloom Haqqania is Maulana Sami ul Haq of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam.[3] The seminary is also known for having many senior leaders of the Afghanistan Taliban among its alumni, including Mullah Omar, and its role in supporting the Taliban.[4][5]

Alumni[edit]

Controversies[edit]

Benazir Bhutto conspiracy[edit]

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency has claimed that the plan to assassinate Benazir Bhutto originated at Haqqania Akora Khattak.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

And it was in Pakistan that the American navy seals killed Bin Ladin, who was then living in a nice house in the suburbs........not a cave as we all thought...........

Accusation of US and Israel behind 9/11[edit]

Only days after the September 11 attacks he stated that they were "clearly an inside job". [14]

Post-Army career[edit]

Solidarity with Osama bin Laden[edit]

According to Zahid Hussain, in his book Frontline Pakistan, Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul and former Army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg were part of the 9 January 2001 Darul Uloom Haqqania Islamic conference held near Peshawar, which was also attended by 300 leaders representing various Islamic groups. The meeting declared it a religious duty of Muslims all over the world to protect the Taliban government, and the Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden it was hosting, whom they considered as a 'great Muslim warrior.'[15] He has since gone on to praise Pakistan for hiding Bin Laden for nine years, in a television interview with Times Now.[
Bin Ladin gained actual combat exp. in the Afghan resistance..........



Turning against the United States[edit]

General Gul worked closely with the CIA during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan when he was the ISI chief. But, he became passionately anti-American after the United States turned its back on Afghanistan following the 1989 Soviet withdrawal, as the United States had promised to help build a prosperous Afghanistan.[10] He was further disconcerted when the USA began punishing Pakistan with economic and military sanctions for its secret nuclear PROGRAM. General Gul then went on to declare that "the Muslim world must stand united to confront the U.S. in its so-called War on Terrorism, which is in reality a war against Muslims. Let's destroy America wherever its troops are trapped."[12]
General Gul personally met Osama Bin Laden in 1993 and refused to label him a terrorist unless and until irrefutable evidence was provided linking him to alleged acts of terrorism.[13]

Accusation of US and Israel behind 9/11[edit]

Only days after the September 11 attacks he stated that they were "clearly an inside job". [14]

Post-Army career[edit]

Solidarity with Osama bin Laden[edit]

According to Zahid Hussain, in his book Frontline Pakistan, Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul and former Army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg were part of the 9 January 2001 Darul Uloom Haqqania Islamic conference held near Peshawar, which was also attended by 300 leaders representing various Islamic groups. The meeting declared it a religious duty of Muslims all over the world to protect the Taliban government, and the Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden it was hosting, whom they considered as a 'great Muslim warrior.'[15] He has since gone on to praise Pakistan for hiding Bin Laden for nine years, in a television interview with Times Now.[