so i went to see ‘fahrenheit 911’.
it’s very impressive, and i certainly recommend that everyone go see it.
some of it(oregon state police, etc)seems a bit unnecessary, but the vital and necessary stuff is profoundly vital and necessary.
the part of the film that details the involvement between the bush family and the bin laden’s and the saudi’s is so disturbing that it makes my head ache.
some very well documented and supported facts:
1-when george bush started his first oil company one of his biggest investors was the bin-laden family(yes, osama bin laden’s family).
2-the bush family has received over $1.4 billion dollars from the saudi’s and from the bin-laden family.
3-the saudi ambassador to the u.s is an ‘unofficial’ member of the bush family, and was invited to dinner at the white house on september 13th, 2001.
4-on september 13th over 50 members of the bin-laden family and citizens of saudi arabia were allowed to leave the united states without being questioned by the fbi, even though air traffic was shut down in the united states.
5-on september 11th, 2001 george bush senior and other members of the carlyle group(including members of the bin laden family and citizens of saudi arabia)watched on television as the twin towers were attacked by hijacked planes.
6-almost all references to saudi involvement in 9-11 have been blacked out by the bush administration.
go see this movie, and if you doubt what i say then do a little research and you’ll quickly realize that we have suffered through an administration(bush’s)that is profoundly corrupt in ways that we never could have even imagined.
bush, cheney, halliburton, enron, the bin-laden’s, the house of saud, and the hundreds of billions of dollars made from oil(iraq has the 2nd largest oil reserves in the world)are why we went to war.
there were no wmd’s in iraq, there were no nascent nuclear programs in iraq, there was no al qaeda presence in iraq. the sad and tragic truth is that we went to war in iraq for oil profits. that’s it, and now we know beyond a shadow of a doubt. and it’s utterly disgusting.
moby