by GDN01 » Sat Jul 16, 2005 4:10 pm
I believe we are going to see a rapid succession of these small scale attacks in many cities - especially in countries that have not fully supported the U.S. terror facade and military aggression. So yes, Canada may be next. And so may France. And Germany. And anywhere else that did not fall in line after 9/11, or has begun to pull its collective head out of the sand. <br><br>I believe this is why London was first. They are supposed to be our strongest ally and the public outcry was becoming to influential on the govt. Get them scared again and they will hush.<br><br>And yes, the attacks in London were small scale - which does not diminish the human loss and tragedy. But, what the media has done, along with Bush and Blair in their immediate responses, was to equate 9/11 and 7/7 with language that creates a connection in our psyches, that is not reality based. They talked about Ground Zero in London, and there wasn't anything on the magnitude of Ground Zero in NYC - but using that language attaches the same magnitude of emotion to both events. Traumatic memories are different than other types of memories. We were all traumatized by the repetitive viewing of the attacks on 9/11 and the disaster scenes. Our memories of those events can trigger overwhelming emotions of fear and helplessness - so now, all they have to do is carry out small attacks - but trigger the memories of 9/11 with language and images, and the small attacks will have a more devastating and controlling effect. We probably won't see another attack on the scale of 9/11 - it's not needed. We were fed the images repeatedly for three years with the right language associated that now it is so deeply embedded in our subconscious, we don't even understand its effects. So many people I know who had begun to question things, especially the official story of 9/11, didn't even blink an eye at 7/7. And when I raised some of the questions from this discussion board - they couldn't even begin to go there. I found it very disturbing to see this regression.<br><br>It's like MKUltra gone public. And it's working. <p></p><i></i>