Austin Texas Plane Crash: Analysing The Different Agendas
Feb 20th, 2010 | By Keelan Balderson | Category: Featured Articles, Politics, War On TerrorIf you didn’t realize that politics in America is in a complete shambles, you sure will after looking in to the Austin, Texas suicide plane crash. It seems every worm on both sides of the left/right paradigm, including their media darlings are out to blame and tarnish somebody else, all while the governmental establishment keep quiet until they can figure the most beneficial way to spin it.
The facts are that a seemingly disgruntled citizen named Joe Stack, who was pretty much apolitical, burned down his house and kamikazeed his small plane in to the IRS building. Immediately after this incident the blogs, the media and the trolls came out to associate Stack with their enemies in order to marginalize their respective political movements.
The first movement to be handed a big steaming pile of Joe Stack was the Tea Parties, as if they hadn’t already had enough problems with war-mongering Neocons like Sarah Palin hijacking the movement from under grass roots politicians like Debra Medina (who has now flip-flopped).
The Washington Post wrote, “His alienation is similar to what we’re hearing from the extreme elements of the Tea Party movement.” One has to ask, what extreme elements of the tea party movement? Were there any other plane crashes we aren’t aware about?
New York Magazine also dumped him on the tea party doorstep, claiming that Stack’s suicide note “could have been taken directly from a handwritten sign at a tea party rally.”
If you want to really talk about “extreme elements” then look no further than Obama Supporter website DailyKos.com that posted the headline “Teabagger terrorist attack on IRS building.” Followed up by an absolutely baseless paragraph claiming “After months of threats on the United States government, and government institutions, the Anti-Government forces known as the teabaggers have struck with their first 911 (sic) inspired terrorist attack.” Again, what threats exactly?
It then becomes quite laughable when you discover that DailyKos is operated by Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, a millionaire former Regan youth activist with ties to the CIA.[1].
The stupidity followed through in to the Glenn Beck show on Fox News, where he went on a tirade comparing himself to Thomas Paine. He claimed America was in danger from radicals and that people like Debra Medina (who has now flip-flopped) were feeding the radicals by being associated with them. Beck of course has called Ron Paul supporters kooks and implied that White House Tsar Van Jones and 9/11 Truthers were a threat to the President.
Now you can dismiss members of the public, blogs and certain media outlets for taking a political slant, what do you expect? But where is this hatred of tea party activists and grass roots constitutionalists really coming from? You can argue that it’s actually the government feeding this smear campaign for their own benefit. After all if people are becoming anti-government, then the government are going to try and combat it.
This leads us to the 2009 MIAC report on the Modern Militia Movement – a baseless government report that claimed right wing radicalism was on the rise and that Christians, legal gun owners, Libertarian & Ron Paul supporters, returning veterans and anti-war activists were potential Domestic Terrorists. This idea has been promulgated for a long time by the mainstream media and picked up speed around the time of the report.
It seemed to be a pre-emptive measure to tackle those that opposed the establishment, as if standing by the constitution, opposing young men being sent to die in wars and supporting ideas like ending the private Federal Reserve Bank are in some way dangerous. They’re dangerous to the establishment, sure, but many would argue that it would make the people a lot safer if we adopted their ideals. There has never been a strong violent approach to revolution, so labeling these movements as terrorism, a word ingrained with fear in the minds of the masses is a great deception.
Nine times out of ten, any movement that does appear more radical or even racist in nature, can be traced back to the same establishment that put out the report. For example take the covert operation ran by federal agent Hal Turner. This racist scumbag that called for murdering federal judges and who started the false conspiracy theory about the Amero coin, actually turned out to be working for the FBI![2]
This was quite clearly an operation to radicalize ill-informed patriots and discredit conspiracy theorists as a pre-emptive measure to control and shut down what you might collectively call the libertarian/truth community.
It was only a few months ago that the Obama Administration’s Cass Sunstein wrote a paper calling for a ban on conspiracy theories.[3]
What is going on here?…From where I’m sitting it’s a government controlled operation to artificially create the perception that there is a dangerous right wing and to associate this group with so called conspiracy theorists and the groups mentioned in the MIAC Report. The purpose is to hold down any peaceful revolution that is opposed to globalization, criminal banking and the other whole 9 yards, that we might collectively call a New World Order agenda.
This brings us back to the Austin Plane crash. One of the first questions asked by the mainstream press on the scene was, “is this a case of domestic terrorism?”. One would assume the only place this reporter would have got the idea is from the baseless MIAC Report. Thankfully the police chief said he preferred to call it a criminal act by an individual.
So the next step by the media was to lump the pilot Joe Stack with the not so extreme “extreme elements” of the Tea Parties and Patriot/Libertarian movements. But there were still plenty of outlets that wanted to label it an act of terrorism as shown in the video at the top of the page.
Was it an inside job conspiracy?”
Governments are not above doing inside jobs or deceiving for their own gain. The sinking of the Lusitania, prior knowledge of Pearl Harbor, the many questions raised about Oklahoma and 9/11, WMD’s and the funding of extremists to dis-stable other countries. False Flag Terrorism is a very real strategy, and having seen deception from the government time and time again I jumped the gun a little when making the following video, just minutes after reading the first news report on the plane crash:
However there are anomalies, such as an eye witness claiming that the fire fighters were already in place before the plane hit, and the almost too perfect suicide note, that would make it very easy to point the blame at the MIAC Report groups. One thing I do know, any well informed truth activist or Libertarian would not fly a plane in to a building because they’d understand the repercussions it would have on the movement. If Joe Stack was simply a loner taking action then he’s done a big disservice to the American people. Violence is never the answer.
There’s no proof that this was an inside job at this time, but that doesn’t stop the media, political groups and the government from latching on to the incident and manipulating it for their own gain…
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Good analysis! Send it to PrisonPlanet and save them the time :)
I think they actually did quite a similar article.