The Smiling Assassin? Hasan’s pre-rampage behavior is completely at
odds with the idea of him preparing to massacre more than a dozen of
his colleagues.
Just like the 7/7 bombing patsies who were filmed laughing and joking,
getting into arguments and generally doing everything a terrorist
would want to avoid, Hasan’s pre-attack behavior should set alarm
bells ringing.
Just like the 7/7 bombing patsies and the liquid bombing patsies, the
description of Hasan by those reinforcing the official
characterization of him as a vengeful jihadist is completely at odds
with how his own family members described him.
Hasan’s cousin laughed when an interviewer asked him if the shooter
was “violent.”
“He was just normal, loved sports, never got into trouble.” He said
his family was “shocked and baffled” by the incident.
“His parents didn’t want him to go into the military,” Mr. Hasan said.
“He said, ‘No, I was born and raised here, I’m going to do my duty to
the country.’ ”
The backdrop behind Hasan’s alleged motive for the rampage also
represents an inch-perfect staging for subsequent characterization of
those opposed to the war on terror as lunatics, crackpots and
extremists.
In the hours after the event, we were told that Hasan was upset about
being deployed to Iraq at the end of the month. This then mutated into
the notion that Hasan was “anti-war” and later we were informed that
he was “facing an FBI investigation for expressing sympathy with
suicide bombers.” The fact that this was known by authorities six
months ago and still Hasan was not only allowed to remain at the Army
base, but also invited to participate in Homeland Security exercises
only raises more red flags.
Then the lurid details really began to pour in to reinforce the
Islamic terrorist stereotype – Hasan screamed “Allah Akbar!” before
opening fire, he made “outlandish comments concerning U.S. foreign
policy.”
As Michael Yaki highlights, the media characterization of Hasan as a
Muslim terrorist was assumed by default, and almost from the first
moment it seemed as though news anchors were reading from a script
prepared well in advance.
“Once the name of the protagonist was established, the blogs lit up
and the talking heads immediately turned to the “terrorist” word.
Anderson Cooper repeatedly referred to Hasan as an “American Muslim.”
I somehow don’t see Cooper referring to the Columbine killers, Dylan
Klebold and Eric Harris as “American Protestants.” Yet, front and
center, the media began their speculation on whether Hasan was a
“recent convert” to Islam, what websites he visited, and whether
“outside influences” — code words for Imams and terrorist recruiters —
had compelled him to walk onto the base and begin his shooting
rampage. Indeed, the media was playing {and replaying} up the fact
that he was shown wearing “traditional” Arab garb earlier in the day
as he bought some coffee, although other footage from the day before
showed him wearing hospital scrubs — which thus far has never made the
endless loop on CNN.”
Pointing out the fact that every other killer in U.S. history was
described as a “mass murderer” and not a terrorist, Yaki slams the
media’s contrived and “implied presumption (that) Hasan appears to be
terrorist unless proven otherwise.”
Why were initial reports of three shooters reversed? Why were two
alleged shooters taken into custody but quickly released? Was Hasan
framed?
When the dust settles on yesterday’s tragic events at Fort Hood it may
indeed turn out to be the case that Nidal Malik Hasan was a lone nut
seeking to exact revenge for what he saw as perpetual war crimes being
carried out against the people of Iraq and Afghanistan. If that is the
case, it doesn’t make such crimes acceptable nor does it mean all
people who oppose the war on terror are likely to go on a shooting
rampage.
However, from all the evidence that has emerged thus far, and in
comparing it with other terror scams in the past where patsies have
been deliberately groomed and set up to be the fall guys for false
flag attacks, everything we know about yesterday’s events suggests
that there is infinitely more to the story of Nidal Malik Hasan than
meets the eye.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/everything-about-nidal-malik-hasan-screams-patsy.html