06.05.2013 Views

September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Preface<br />

This project started with a curiosity about the questionable circumstances surrounding the<br />

murder of Nick Berg, a US entrepreneur in Iraq who reportedly was in the wrong place at<br />

the wrong time. That curiosity led to research, which led to this report. Herein is a story<br />

– a true story - that needs to be told. Even without the ‘need’ for it to be told, it represents<br />

a mesmerizing story of intrigue, assassination, mystery, scandal, fraud, theft, cover-up,<br />

and twisted patriotism. It is a true story about real individuals, the list of which includes<br />

terrorists, spies (KGB, Mossad, CIA, FBI), murder victims, assassinated corporate heads,<br />

politicians, billionaires, international bank board members, Russian Mafiya, American<br />

mafia, Nazis, an Imperial family, and even a Grand Master of the Teutonic Order<br />

(Templars) from the crusades! It is a story about money laundering, illegal gold,<br />

securities fraud, conflict diamonds, weapons trading, drugs, espionage and international<br />

stock market manipulation. It is a story about a several layers of façade and false leads.<br />

It is a story in which the motive for the crime is measured in hundreds of billions of<br />

dollars, and has relatively little to do with oil. It is a story which explains the execution<br />

of seemingly innocent civilians in Iraq, the attack on the World Trade Center, and the<br />

attack on the US economy. It is a story that provides coherent meaning to what has been<br />

viewed as a collage of seemingly inconsistent, contradictory, inexplicable and just plain<br />

inconvenient facts.<br />

The search for an acceptable explanation for the death of Nick Berg in the summer of<br />

2004 engendered more questions than answers – at first. The answers to these questions<br />

resulted in an interpretation of current events in the Middle East and the US that seemed<br />

far removed from any currently available explanations or hypotheses. The conclusion of<br />

this investigation is that Nick Berg was in all likelihood an agent of an Israeli secret<br />

service, executed by elements of the Israeli secret service, for reasons that are explained<br />

in the report. That hypothesis was so seemingly incredible that it begged “challenging.”<br />

The hypothesis has been challenged numerous times, and each time there are multiple<br />

accounts in the media that provide answers that are consistent with the conclusions<br />

presented in the research. Examples of such “if –then” tests (such as if X happened, then<br />

shouldn’t Y happen?) are:<br />

• If the hypothesis used to explain the reasons for Nick Berg’s execution is accurate,<br />

shouldn’t it also be valid for subsequent executions by the same group? (It is!)<br />

• If the Deutsche Bank was attempting to cover-up illicit gold movements, should one<br />

expect to find news which links the Deutsche Bank to illicit gold hoardings, measured<br />

in hundreds of tonnes? (There are such reports!)<br />

• If the German banking cartel had responsibility for initiating the <strong>September</strong> <strong>11</strong> attack,<br />

should one be able to demonstrate their ability to activate Muslim and Mossad agents.<br />

(It can be demonstrated, with multiple connections.)<br />

In none of the testing of hypotheses did the available information contradict one of the<br />

major conclusions of this paper: the official US government interpretation of terrorist<br />

activity confronting America is deliberately misleading, and the list of “bad guys” is<br />

totally different than what the public has been led to believe.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 25

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!