Middle East Conspiracy Theories

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Middle East Conspiracy Theories
The MEMRI Report


BY STEVEN STALINSKY
January 4, 2007
URL: http://www.nysun.com/article/46074

"I think if the U.S. did not exist some of us would have invented it. … It is because we are used to hanging all our problems and catastrophes on America. … We add Israel to America." — A former Kuwaiti oil minister, Ali Baghli, Kuwaiti daily Al-Seyassah, March 30
On her winter vacation to Saudi Arabia in December, a professor at Brandeis University whose work has been promoted by the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C., Natana DeLong-Bas, gave an interview to Asharq Al-Awsat.
"I do not find any evidence that makes me agree that Osama bin Laden was behind the attack on the twin trade towers," she said of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
To any observer of the Middle East, such a statement comes as no surprise, even from a university professor.
In an article for the September 10 edition of the New Sunday Times, "Did the U.S. Stage a Lie on 9/11?" the vice chancellor of the University Sains Malaysia, Dato Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, also questioned the official version of the attacks. And the Malaysian cleric Hussain Ye appeared on Peace TV on November 1 and said there was no proof Muslims were involved in the attacks and that Jews are guilty.
An article in the November 22 edition of the Syrian government-controlled newspaper Tishreen said a former secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, was connected to the September 11 attacks.
The article also criticized those who blamed Syria for the assassination of a Lebanese government minister, Pierre Gemayel. The Syrian minister of expatriates, Bouthaina Shaaban, instead blamed American Embassy employees in Beirut, as well as Israel, for the Gemayel assassination in the October 12 issue of Asharq Al-Awsat.
Conspiracies surrounding Darfur also abounded in 2006. In an address before the U.N. General Assembly on September 19, President al-Bashir of Sudan said that what was really happening in Darfur was a Zionist plot to dismember Sudan and plunder its resources.
The "American-Zionist interest in Sudan" is not to prevent genocide in Darfur but to get control of oil and uranium, Muhammad Salahuddin wrote in the Saudi daily Arab News on August 10. And "American-Israeli" "fabricated lies" about Darfur are part of a Zionist conspiracy to control the "Nile basin to the Euphrates River," the Sudanese writer Muhammad Keshk wrote in the Syrian government-controlled daily Al-Thawrah on December 14, while America is "encouraging the Christians of south Sudan to break away from Sudan," Hassan Tahsin wrote in the Arab News of June 23.
Anti-Semitic conspiracies also continued unabated in 2006 in the Arab press. In the Iraqi magazine Al-Shabaka Al-Iraqiyya of March 13, the article "Look for the Jews" blamed Jews for the cartoons of Prophet Muhammad published in Europe and for the destruction of the Buddha statues in Afghanistan in 2001 and the Samarra mosque in February.
The Egyptian cleric Hazem Sallah Abu Ismail, a former Islamic lecturer in America, appeared on Saudi Al-Risala TV on April 14 and discussed U.N. documents that purportedly showed that "82% of all attempts to corrupt humanity originate from the Jews." Six weeks later, Uwe Frisecke of Lyndon LaRouche's Executive Intelligence Review said on Lebanon's New TV that Jews spread AIDS, SARS, mad cow, and other diseases. The children's Web site of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood devoted a section of its April issue to "murdering children — part of the Jewish religion."
Conspiracies about Guantanamo Bay were also common last year. Following the suicide of a Saudi man at Guantanamo, the man's father told the Arab News on June 19 that Zionists and neoconservatives in the American administration had masterminded his death.
"In countries and cultures where governments and the media have regularly colluded to hide the truth from their citizens, mistrust of authority is pervasive," the British foreign and Commonwealth office minister for the Middle East, Kim Howells, wrote of the Arab press in the London Arabic daily Al-Hayat on October 19. As 2007 begins, one can only hope that the conspiracy theories from the Arab press will lessen. This, however, is unlikely.
 

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Yeah. There's a proclivity in people to distrust their gov'ts after being led off the path enough. Also, a gov'ts' tendency to intrude more and more into its citizens' lives gives the people the impression that gov't doesn't trust them, so they return the favor.
Conspiracy theories are fun, though. :D
 

DurkaDurka

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I can understand people having conspiracies about 9/11, but to think jews invented and infected people with HIV, SARS and Mad Cow is nonsense.
 

Sassylassie

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Mind boggling fools, anthing to excuse themselves for their actions. Sadly the Extreme Left are their best warriors and soldiers. We don't stand a chance.
 

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The next election will be a battle between the right against the left which is supported by the media. If you watch any cbc show the conservatives are constantly being challenged by the interviewers.Any answer is questioned and if the conservative states the truth he is usually cutoff before he can finish.But more subtely the Libs and NDP are allowed to spout inaccurate info and outright lies without a peep from anyone.The liberal leadership convention was basically a 5 day party info-mercial,the conservative convention was shown on CPAC.It would be great if Canadians could actually make an informed decision with the facts. It won't happen if the facts are buried by a media with an agenda.Scary!
 

RomSpaceKnight

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The people have spoken. The media in Canada is not controlled by special interest groups. The center of Canadian politics is so far to the left of the Yanks even our conservatives make the democrats in the US look like raving rightist fundie nut bars.
 

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Interesting report from MEMRI which is a conservative group from Saudi Arabia which means they are Bush's best allies in the Middle East. No leftists, there.
 

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The people have spoken. The media in Canada is not controlled by special interest groups.
It sure as hell is, the press is controlled by whoever owns it and if you don't think they are special interest groups, ..........
The center of Canadian politics is so far to the left of the Yanks even our conservatives make the democrats in the US look like raving rightist fundie nut bars.
Funny, I've heard Americans say that there are a lot of similarities between Canuck conservatives and Yankee democrats. Kinda tough to peg Glibs, though: they seem to flipflop from one view to another depending on what they think Canadian people think. Then there's the NaiveDensePansies; the words "Communist" and "Manifesto" come to mind concerning them.
 
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"82% of all attempts to corrupt humanity originate from the Jews."

This is obviously Zionist propaganda! Everyone knows that it is much closer to 95%! The other 5% are the Masons.
 

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Mind boggling fools, anthing to excuse themselves for their actions. Sadly the Extreme Left are their best warriors and soldiers. We don't stand a chance.

Islam and the "left" leaning political people are not the same, so please explain how I, a person who believes in social programs and corporate regulation [i.e. "left"] has anything to do with Islamic conspiracy theories.

Is it just that we both believe the 9/11 was "orchestrated"? - but I don't say that it was done by Jews, I say CIA or Bush Elites and not Jews. Islamists will surely say "its the Jews" as they allways do. So it is not the same.
 

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Islam and the "left" leaning political people are not the same, so please explain how I, a person who believes in social programs and corporate regulation [i.e. "left"] has anything to do with Islamic conspiracy theories.

Is it just that we both believe the 9/11 was "orchestrated"? - but I don't say that it was done by Jews, I say CIA or Bush Elites and not Jews. Islamists will surely say "its the Jews" as they allways do. So it is not the same.


Why always these theories? Can't it be what it was, Islamic fundamentalists striking back at America. PERIOD.
 

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4. we get so many lies from so many sources we're starting to invent our own theories because they're just as valid as the tripe we get fed by the media
 

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Islam and the "left" leaning political people are not the same, so please explain how I, a person who believes in social programs and corporate regulation [i.e. "left"] has anything to do with Islamic conspiracy theories.


The great irony is that israel is a socialist state and always has been:

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j042902.html


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[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]In a wonderful article by Zev Golan, associate director of the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS) in Jerusalem, the key to understanding the Israeli economy is contained in a single axiom:[/FONT] [FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]"An entire country is on the dole. The huge amount of foreign aid that comes in props up a bankrupt socialist system and prevents Israel's private sector from making any real progress. Those in power live off the money of others and live for it. [/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]"This system is that which keeps the public-sector half of Israelis on top of the other half. This holds for Labor Party officials, or party-appointed officials, as well as Likud, for Jewish Agency officials, as well as state-paid rabbis. This sector's main purpose lies in preserving its domination over the productive sector, over the private sphere, in perpetuating itself. To this purpose it will subsume any other interests – economic growth, moral integrity, political independence."[/FONT]




[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]As I mentioned above, MEMRI is CONSERVATIVE. The zionist state is socialist. Therefore, anyone who defends it is defending socialist tyranny. How ironic!!! (apologies for the large lettering - can't get it fixed)
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