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Really Dodgy Dossier
Much has been made recently of the "Dodgy Dossier" that
was used
by Her Majesty's Government to justify its participation in the
invasion of Iraq. Although the government saved itself from
reprimand by ensuring party partisanship on the parliamentary
committee, it is clear that the dossier
But nobody seems to have seen fit to ask about the
Really Dodgy
Dossier, the one put forward by Number 10 in the days immediately
following the 9/11 massacre. The
"My colleagues, every statement I make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. These are not assertions. What we're giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence." But given the outright plagiarism of decade old material that made up the bulk of the Iraq Dodgy Dossier, it is germane to examine the "facts" contained in the Afghanistan Dossier to see if it is dodgy too. At least the Iraq Dodgy Dossier had some academic merit, having been submitted as a Master's thesis, and published in a small academic journal. Not so of the Afghanistan Dodgy Dossier; it is a simple collection of 70 points that warrant scrutiny. It is important to recall that on the day of 9/11, the
American
media just passed on what they were being told by their government.
(Or in the case of "I have seen absolutely powerful and incontrovertible evidence of his link to the events of the 11th of September," Blair told the British Broadcasting Corp.'s Breakfast with Frost program. In fact, the 70 points, presented without any citations of sources or references, are mainly unsupported assertions and innuendo. By the very nature of the 9/11 massacre, the critical link boils down to the link between bin Laden 5 and the Hijackers Patsies. On this, the Afghanistan Dodgy Dossier devotes a grand total of only 1 of the 70 points, namely:
The real dodgy nature of the dossier becomes apparent when continued investigations of the backgrounds of the hijackers revealed that 8 weren't even in the United States at the time, and are in fact very much Hijackers Alive And Well. A detailed examination shows that the "proof" of bin Laden's guilt is distinctly lacking. 6 If the Afghanistan Dossier is Dodgy, then the whole Ali Bin Laden and the 20 Hijackers fairy-tale begins to unravel. Although this may not have been the only lie told by the Prime Minister's Office in making the case for the Americans to invade Afghanistan, 7 it is by far the most important, as this would raise the following very pertinent question: if bin Laden didn't do it, who did? There is much of the 9/11 story that
2 Prime
Minister's
Office, London, "Responsibility For The Terrorist Atrocities In The
United States, 11 September 2001". 4 WSWS, "White House reneges on proof of bin Laden’s guilt" By Kate Randall. 29 September 2001. 5 "Who Is Osama Bin Laden?" by Michel Chossudovsky. Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG), Montréal. 12 September 2001. http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO109C.html 6 "George Bush, Jr., September 11th and the Rule of Law" by Prof. Francis A. Boyle, February 1, 2002. http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/CrimNukDetSI.html 7 About 90% of heroin on British streets originates in Afghanistan, the prime minister told the Labour Party Conference in October 2001. (BBC, "UK drugs trade 'funds Taliban'". 2 October, 2001). Yet at the time, before the American invasion, the Taliban had in fact banned the cultivation of opium. Now, 2 years after the American invasion, the production of opium in Afghanistan is at record levels. See: From The Wilderness Publications, "The Lies About Taliban Heroin" by Michael C. Ruppert. October 10, 2001. http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/10_10_01_heroin.html; "The Secret Heroin War" by Adam Porter. October 23, 2001. http://www.guerrillanews.com/war_on_drugs/doc176.html BBC
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