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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Maryland staged terror plot?





CNN reports that two Maryland state employees were injured when they opened packages containing explosives that were sent to two state office buildings. According to officials, one package was addressed to Gov.

This was the week of conspiracy theories; it really could not end any other way. The reports of two explosions at the Ministry of Transportation of Maryland and Hanover a government building in Annapolis are making their way around the Internets.

Ever since the first WikiLeaks "dump" of classified documents began during the summer of this year, I've been looking for official documents that confirm what many serious -- but often censored -- journalists have known for a long time: that the war on terror is really just the latest stage in the Great Game for Oil.

I just went to WikiLeaks' new website and typed in "oil" under its archived section on "Iraq and Afghan war logs." I found numerous mentions of military attacks against oil installations (pipelines, refineries) on the first page of 320 pages of archived documents, but for some reason my computer froze when I tried to gain access to the remaining pages. As for the diplomatic cables, the archives do not reveal leaks of "Top Secret" documents -- and that's where the oil discussions are likely to happen.

It's possible there are some juicy documents in there that have been suppressed by the newspapers that WikiLeaks cooperated with. The establishment press has consistently under-reported if not suppressed the crucial oil aspect of the War on Terror on grounds of national security.

This was the week of conspiracy theories; it really could not end any other way. The reports of two explosions at the Ministry of Transportation of Maryland and Hanover a government building in Annapolis are making their way around the Internets.
I've provided some key documentation in my own book, The People v.

Bush (Chelsea Green, 2010) which seems to have been totally blacklisted by the mainstream media and widely ignored by the alternative press as well. Perhaps we will get the really hot information when WikiLeaks begins releasing, as promised, its files on banks and multinational corporations which would presumably include communications with oil companies.

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