September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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asserted in the wiretapping case. He has tried to drop a thick shroud of secrecy over these and other actions.’ [The Hidden State Steps Forward, Jonathan Schell, The Nation, December 22, 2005] 3. The success of the movement is founded on apathy in the voting populace. ‘Totalitarian movements are possible wherever there are masses who for one reason or another have acquired the appetitive for political organization. Masses are not held together by a consciousness of common interest and they lack that specific class articulateness which is expressed in determined, limited, and obtainable goals. The term masses applies only where we deal with people who either because of their sheer numbers, or indifference, or a combination of both, cannot be integrated into any organization based on common interest, into political parties or municipal governments or professional organizations or trade unions. Potentially, they exist in every country and form the majority of those large numbers of neutral, politically indifferent people who never join a party and hardly ever go to the polls.’ [The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968] 4. The movement is funded not so much by the willing populace, but rather by stealing the resources of subjugated territories “Like a foreign conqueror, the totalitarian dictator regards the natural and industrial riches of each country, including his own, as a source of loot and a means of preparing the next step of aggressive expansion. Since this economy of systematic spoliation is carried out for the sake of the movement and not of the nation, no people and no territory, as the potential beneficiary, can possible set a saturation point to the process. The totalitarian dictator is like a foreign conqueror who comes from nowhere, and his looting is likely to benefit nobody.” [The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968, p. 417] The Bush movement has been propelled into history by “dark ops” across the globe, funded by the initial theft of the World War II Asian treasuries recovered by Ferdinand Marcos, and subsidized by criminal profits from weapons for drugs for cash. The involvement of the Bush apparatus in facilitating this trade between crime organizations, terrorist organizations and mainstream political parties is seen in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Albania, Columbia, Nicaragua, to mention the obvious examples. Using these funds, they have destabilized these same areas for the sake of controlling oil, while their Russian/Israeli Mafiya partners reap the gold and diamond mineral wealth. 5. The movement began with a benign front. “The world…usually gets its first glimpse of a totalitarian movement through its front organizations. The sympathizers, who are to all appearance still innocuous fellow-citizens in a non-totalitarian society, can hardly be called single minded fanatics; through them, the movements make their fantastic lies more generally acceptable, can spread their propaganda in milder, more respectable forms….” [The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968] (367) For Americans, the first glimpses of this new movement came from the “Project for a New American Century” and “American Enterprise Institute.” These are the public fronts. The non-public, secretive fronts are not so obvious, and are described under Arendt’s totalitarian characteristic – new levels of secrecy. 6. The movement defines new levels of militancy and secrecy. THE SEPTEMBER 11 COMMISSION REPORT Page 346

“Another advantage of the totalitarian pattern is that it can be repeated indefinitely and keeps the organization in a state of fluidity which permits it constantly to insert new layers, and define new degrees of militancy.” [The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968] 368 “Real power begins where secrecy begins.” [The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968] 403 For Arendt, militancy and secrecy were state or party sponsored. In this report, the evidence has shown the emergence and use of private military armies by the Bush administration and business partners in pursuit of their goals, as aligned through their party allegiances. Such organizations have names which hide the fact that their sole business is selling war and murder, packaged as “security.” • Diligence • FarWest • CACI • Strategic Consulting Group • Titan Inc. • Stratesec There is however another layer of militancy, where organizations are fronts for illegal intelligence operations, free of Congressional or Parliamentary oversight. These are organizations where public leaders can deploy stolen public treasuries for the purposes of advancing their personal business interests. They come under such innocent names as • International Republican Institute (not affiliated with the Republican Party) • World Vision • Wings of Democracy • US-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce • Office of Special Plans • Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung • Azerbaijan International Operating Company • American Commonwealth University These organization and corporations are only a few of the “fronts” deployed by this movement’s members. 7. It is a movement that masks its realities with lies. “A mixture of gullibility and cynicism is prevalent in all ranks of totalitarian movements, and the higher the rank, the more cynicism weighs down gullibility. The essential conviction shared by all ranks, from fellow-traveler to leader, is that politics is a game of cheating and that the first commandment of the movement: “The Fuehrer is always right,” is as necessary for the purpose of world politics, i.e.., world-wide cheating, as the rules of military discipline are for the purpose of war …. The result of this system is that the gullibility of sympathizers makes lies credible to the outside world, while at the same time the graduated cynicism of membership and elite formation eliminates the danger that the leader will ever be forced by the weight of his own propaganda to make good his own THE SEPTEMBER 11 COMMISSION REPORT Page 347

asserted in the wiretapping case. He has tried to drop a thick shroud of secrecy over these and other<br />

actions.’ [The Hidden State Steps Forward, Jonathan Schell, The Nation, December 22, 2005]<br />

3. The success of the movement is founded on apathy in the voting populace.<br />

‘Totalitarian movements are possible wherever there are masses who for one reason or another<br />

have acquired the appetitive for political organization. Masses are not held together by a<br />

consciousness of common interest and they lack that specific class articulateness which is<br />

expressed in determined, limited, and obtainable goals. The term masses applies only where we<br />

deal with people who either because of their sheer numbers, or indifference, or a combination of<br />

both, cannot be integrated into any organization based on common interest, into political parties or<br />

municipal governments or professional organizations or trade unions. Potentially, they exist in<br />

every country and form the majority of those large numbers of neutral, politically indifferent<br />

people who never join a party and hardly ever go to the polls.’ [The Origins of Totalitarianism,<br />

Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968]<br />

4. The movement is funded not so much by the willing populace, but rather by stealing<br />

the resources of subjugated territories<br />

“Like a foreign conqueror, the totalitarian dictator regards the natural and industrial riches of each<br />

country, including his own, as a source of loot and a means of preparing the next step of<br />

aggressive expansion. Since this economy of systematic spoliation is carried out for the sake of<br />

the movement and not of the nation, no people and no territory, as the potential beneficiary, can<br />

possible set a saturation point to the process. The totalitarian dictator is like a foreign conqueror<br />

who comes from nowhere, and his looting is likely to benefit nobody.” [The Origins of<br />

Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968, p. 417]<br />

The Bush movement has been propelled into history by “dark ops” across the globe,<br />

funded by the initial theft of the World War II Asian treasuries recovered by<br />

Ferdinand Marcos, and subsidized by criminal profits from weapons for drugs for<br />

cash. The involvement of the Bush apparatus in facilitating this trade between crime<br />

organizations, terrorist organizations and mainstream political parties is seen in<br />

Vietnam, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Albania, Columbia, Nicaragua, to mention the<br />

obvious examples. Using these funds, they have destabilized these same areas for the<br />

sake of controlling oil, while their Russian/Israeli Mafiya partners reap the gold and<br />

diamond mineral wealth.<br />

5. The movement began with a benign front.<br />

“The world…usually gets its first glimpse of a totalitarian movement through its front<br />

organizations. The sympathizers, who are to all appearance still innocuous fellow-citizens in a<br />

non-totalitarian society, can hardly be called single minded fanatics; through them, the movements<br />

make their fantastic lies more generally acceptable, can spread their propaganda in milder, more<br />

respectable forms….” [The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt, Harvest Book, 1968] (367)<br />

For Americans, the first glimpses of this new movement came from the “Project for a<br />

New American Century” and “American Enterprise Institute.” These are the public<br />

fronts. The non-public, secretive fronts are not so obvious, and are described under<br />

Arendt’s totalitarian characteristic – new levels of secrecy.<br />

6. The movement defines new levels of militancy and secrecy.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 346

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