Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: Silent Missile Strikes in Pakistan

Too much of a pattern, readers.

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If a Missile Lands in Pakistan and the Boston Globe Does Not Cover It, Does It Murder Anyone?

Boston Sunday Globe Censorship: Pakistan Parking Lot

Why even bother buying a newspaper anymore -- or even looking at the web site anymore?


"Drone missile strike in Pakistan kills 3" by Associated Press | February 17, 2010

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A suspected US drone fired two missiles at a home in northwestern Pakistan yesterday, killing at least three people, intelligence officials said.

The attack happened in Tabbi Tool Khel village of North Waziristan, said two officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The CIA has targeted homes and militant hideouts in Pakistan’s volatile North and South Waziristan regions since December....

WTF? Way before then, you lying scum!

Pakistan is a key ally of Washington in its war on terror, and it has publicly opposed the drone attacks, saying they undermined this Islamic nation’s sovereignty. But US officials say privately that Islamabad supports the drone attacks....

Yeah, that's why the Pakistani people despise their government just as much as we Americans.

On Monday, US and Pakistani officials said a joint CIA-Pakistani operation had netted a top Taliban commander, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

Related: The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: Top Taliban Captured

I'm surprised there is any print on the pages of the Boston Globe at all, readers.

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Might as well be invisible ink:

"Pakistani official downplays judicial dispute" by Associated Press | February 15, 2010

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - In a separate development yesterday, a US drone missile struck a house in the North Waziristan tribal area, killing five people, Pakistani intelligence officials said.

Two houses (and everything around them) flattened in two days, huh?

Also yesterday, a homemade bomb exploded in a busy intersection of Dadu city in southern Sindh Province, an area that has mostly avoided violence in the past, regional police Chief Fayaz Leghari said. Leghari said one person was killed, but a local hospital official said three people died and nine were wounded.

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"Now stop and think here for a moment. All revolutions depend on public support. Revolutionaries try to first win the people before they take on the government. So, no revolutionary goes out and murders civilians in cold blood. Did Washington and his men just mow down a marketplace of their fellow colonials for the heck of it? No, they did not. Washington and the Founding Fathers knew that their revolution to build a new country needed the support of those who would live in that country. This is true for every revolution in history. Therefore, these acts of terror being blamed on the insurgency must all be fakes, committed by intelligence agencies working for the governments to be blamed on the insurgents in order to destroy public support for the revolution
." -- Wake the Flock Up

Yup. That's the way I see the world now.

Guilty until proven innocent, government, and the only way you are going to do that is disband your self-created, -funded, and -directed "terrorists" and telling the truth about all the false flags.

That goes for you, too,
MSM.

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Related:
Taliban Down Drone in Pakistan

That went right down the memory hole, huh?

About the same time the AmeriKan MSM stopped covering the actual war, too!