Dean Henderson writes:
The film Innocence of Muslims, which sparked anti-American protests throughout the Islamic world last week, bears all the trademarks of an Illuminati Mossad false flag operation designed to both ignite WW III and to sink President Obama’s re-election.
Never mind that the attack on the US Embassy in Bengazi, Libya which
killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other embassy employees was
carried out by the same al Qaeda nuts Stevens had championed, as they murdered their way to power during the CIA-backed coup against Mohamar Qaddafi.
Never mind that the attacks on the US Embassy in Eqypt were tacitly
endorsed by that country’s ruling Muslim Brotherhood – long a
clandestine tool of the Illuminati bankers. Or that the attacks on our embassy in Khartoum were launched by al Qaeda thugs bent on replacing Rothschild central banking cartel nemesis Omar al-Bashir.
Forget the statements made by the ignoramus Mitt Romney, who like his
Israeli-worshipping Republican kin, remains in denial as to the
consequences of invading and occupying Muslim countries at will.
What matters is the timing of these events.
Early last week Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the
Obama Administration of dragging its feet on giving Israel a green
light to bomb Iran. A perturbed White House issued a statement that
“having this kind of conversation in public is extremely unhelpful”.
Most significantly, last Tuesday Obama refused to meet with Netanyahu
concurrent with a UN meeting in New York.
Later that day of September 11th, our embassies were under attack. The attacks continued throughout the week.
Innocence of Muslims was produced by Nakoula Bassely
Nakoula, who first claimed to be a Jew kicked out of Israel, and now
claims to be allied with Coptic Christians in Egypt. The three-named
Nakoula pled guilty to bank fraud in California in 2010. His sidekick in
producing the film was Steven Klein, a former US Marine who is active
in right-wing religious protests at abortion clinics.
The film was handled by Pastor Terry Jones, the Florida preacher who
threatened to burn a copy of the Koran nearly two years ago to the day.
According to the Daily Bell, Jones has ties to both the Italian P2
Freemasons and the Israeli Mossad. [1] For more background, see my
article “Pastor Jones & Mohammed Atta” http://deanhenderson.wordpress.com/2010/09/09/pastor-jones-mohamed-atta/.
A few weeks back an Israeli document was leaked which indicated that
Israel planned to attack Iran before the US Presidential election. The
release of Innocence of Muslims seems designed to drag the US
back into the Middle East quagmire at a time when the Israeli Rothschild
entity has become increasingly isolated.
All of this is reminiscent of October Surprise, an intelligence
operation launched by Ronald Reagan’s election team to sink the
incumbent President Jimmy Carter. Heading Reagan’s election effort was
soon-to-be CIA Director Bill Casey.
See also:
Septembers shock, Octobers surprise, early Novembers can knock a
campaign sideways. In a presidential race's waning weeks, almost
anything can happen – bedlam in the Middle East, financial panic at
home, a scandal in the headlines. And candidates have little time to
absorb the blow.
Sometimes the kind of jolt known as an "October surprise" matters in
the end. Other times it doesn't. But every campaign knows enough to
worry about what might come.
"A fall general election is a very wild ride," said Steve Schmidt,
who managed Sen. John McCain's campaign and served on George W. Bush's
re-election team. "It's a volatile ride. You're always on guard."
Often the unforeseen sweeps in from overseas. Anti-American protests
spreading through Muslim countries this week and the armed attacks that
killed the ambassador and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya,
grabbed a presidential race focused on the domestic economy and spun it
around to foreign policy.
Republican nominee Mitt Romney seized on the unrest in Libya, Egypt
and then Yemen to criticize President Barack Obama as a weak world
leader willing to appease Islamic extremists. Obama portrayed Romney as
untested in foreign policy and rushing to politicize a tragedy before
fully understanding the facts.
How much of that is remembered by voters on Nov. 6 will depend on
what happens in the meantime. Does the anti-American violence in Muslim
nations flare or fade? Other surprises, such as skyrocketing gasoline
prices or escalating trouble between Israel and Iran, might emerge and
be fresher on voters' minds. ...
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