There
are many critics of the ISIS beheading videos, claiming that they don’t look
real and are created for perpetrating further false flag attacks.
Lots of
scrutiny surrounded David Cawthorne Haines’ beheading video.
These
claims are easily dismissed at the graphic reality of the beheading videos, if
it weren’t for one thing. According to Infowars:
A 2010
Washington Post article authored by former Army Intelligence Officer Jeff Stein
features a detailed account of how the CIA admittedly filmed a fake Bin Laden
video during the run up to the 2003 Iraq war.
The
agency actually did make a video purporting to show Osama bin Laden and his
cronies sitting around a campfire swigging bottles of liquor and savoring their
conquests with boys, one of the former CIA officers recalled, chuckling at the
memory. The actors were drawn from “some of us darker-skinned employees,” he
said.
Is this
is indeed true, what’s to say that current ISIS videos don’t fall under a
similar vein?
It may
sound like moon landing talk, but it’s worth a serious discussion.
(to be continued)