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Rush Is Right
about a
BP Horizon Terror Attack
Rush Limbaugh,
the superstar of right-wing radio, has always been quick to
savage conspiracy theories. On Thursday though he revealed his
own. |
Captain
Eric H. May
Intelligence Editor
The Lone Star Iconoclast
May 3, 2010
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Rush to Judgment?
HOUSTON, May 3, 2010 -- Rush Limbaugh,
the superstar of right-wing talk radio, has always been quick to savage
conspiracy theories. On Thursday though he revealed his own, which
is that the BP Horizon explosion was caused by environmentalists,
and that federal "SWAT" teams fanning out across the Gulf
of Mexico are part of a national defense response.
"What
better way to head off more oil drilling, nuclear plants, than by
blowing up a rig?" he rhetorically asked. "I'm just, I'm
just noting the timing here."
--
"Rush
Limbaugh blames ‘environmentalist wackos’ for massive
oil spill," The Raw Story, 4/29/2010,
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0429/rush-limbaugh-hints-oil-rig-explosion-environmental-terrorism/
We
shouldn’t dismiss “Rushbo” as a conspiracy theorist,
even though the master of talk radio has learned to hurl that pejorative
at callers who suggest unpopular explanations that he would rather
not hear or broadcast. No, we should recognize that Rush understands
political and criminal reality well enough to recognize what I learned
in four years with Houston-area police: conspiracy is one of the most
common crimes on the books.
I
began to listen to Rush in 1990, the same year I was a Desert Storm
volunteer. I often disagreed with his geo-political positions, but
appreciated his on-air (and self-proclaimed) "excellence in broadcasting.”
I shared his contempt for the mainstream media, even after I began
publishing regular op-eds in mainstream publications like the Wall
Street Journal, the Houston Chronicle, and the Houston
Post. I continued to laugh at his satire and oratory, enjoying
his brawling bombast even when he put his foot in his mouth. I generally
accepted his pro-football analysis, and was disappointed when he flubbed
up and lost his position as a Monday Night Football commentator.
Bush's
military misadventures brought us to a parting of the ways. Writing
military analysis for the Houston Chronicle, I published
pieces forecasting a long, unwinnable “quicksand war”
in Iraq. Rush, one of many pro-war hawks with no military experience,
predicted the same cake walk that the Bush administration did. I had
the strong impression that Rush was waking up to the Bush League errors
of the cheerleader in chief in the summer of 2003, but within weeks
of his first remarks against George W., officials in Governor Jeb
Bush’s Florida began to take a keen interest in his narcotics
habit.
An Anti-Lambaugh Conspiracy?
It
was my own conspiracy theory that the Bush boys were working in tandem
to make sure that Limbaugh parroted the official line -- or else.
The same view was pretty common among my Texas journalism buddies,
who, like me, were personally familiar with the likes of George W.,
Jeb, George H. W., Joe Albaugh and Karen Hughes. They were capable
of any kind of dirty trick or payback.
Like
most regular Rush listeners I was convinced when he used to accuse
the Clintons of sexual misconduct, Whitewater crimes and even assassinations,
most notably White House lawyer Vince Foster. Unlike most “ditto
heads” though, I could see the same truths of corruption and
killing when the shoe was on the right foot. For those who blame Rush
for not criticizing Bush, let them consider that a month after Rush
was under virtual arrest, pending Bush League prosecution, George
W.’s biggest political danger died mysteriously in Houston,
and was as covered up by the mainstream media as Vince Foster had
been a decade before:
"Dead
Woman Who Accused Bush of Rape"
Pravda, 11/12/2003,
http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/91/368/11257_scandal.html
It
was high irony for this Cold War, Russian-speaking military intelligence
officer that I had to read the story of her death in Pravda.
Sometimes a good scout has to look behind enemy lines to assess the
real situation. To this day I continue to read such sources as Pravda,
Haaretz, Al Jazeera and Press TV. Anyone
with a background in investigation learns to scan and process as many
diverse sources as possible, and to shun the public relations and
propaganda that combine to spoil the American monopoly mainstream
media.
Conflicting Conspiracies
Two
extremely divergent publications below illustrate the value of variety:
The
first is an Israeli newspaper noted for its connections with the ruthless
and resourceful Mossad intelligence agency. In a story brought out
the day Israel refused to attend an Obama nuclear weapons summit –
despite their possession of around 200 nukes.
“For
the first time, debkafile's military sources report, Tehran
indicated the possibility of passing nuclear devices to terrorists
capable of striking inside the United States.”
"Tehran:
If Iran is attacked, nuclear devices will go off in American cities,"
DEBKAfile (Israel), 4/13/2010, http://www.debka.com/article/8713/
The
second is a discussion forum maintained by supporters of Ron Paul,
the Libertarian former presidential candidate who criticizes Israeli
belligerence as a big part of the problem in the Middle East.
"Someone
said to watch for something on April 19, 2010 and June 21, 2010.
I don't know if there is anything to it, but we all know they are
up to no good and planning something."
"Israel
is going to nuke US and blame Iran," Daily Paul,
4/17/2010, http://www.dailypaul.com/node/132075
See
Appendix I below for the RT Video: "Israel
is going to nuke US and blame Iran"
Interesting,
isn’t it, that the “Paulestinian” pundit above gave
an alert period beginning the day before the BP Horizon blew up in
the Gulf of Mexico. Take the two sources together and discover what
I consider the great geo-political issue of our times:
How
much should we fear an Iranian weapon that both U.S. intelligence
and the International Atomic Energy Agency say does not exist. How
much should we fear an Israeli false flag attack like what they carried
out against the USS Liberty on June 8, 1967 in an attempt to sink
the ship, kill all survivors and blame the attack on Egypt, with whom
they had just started the Six Day War? Are unseen powers angling to
put us into another quicksand war?
A Confirmed BP Conspiracy
Rush
should stand firm with his conspiracy theory about terrorism on the
BP Horizon, in the opinion of this expert analyst. While I doubt that
environmentalists were behind the mysterious and increasingly suspicious
event, I do believe that either the U.S. or Israeli governments were
involved – along with BP itself – in what looks like practice
for a pending false flag attack. The surge of military and White House
officials to the area may well be the prepositioning of forces for
such, which would usher in domestic dictatorship and start a war with
the patsy, Iran.
I
leave the considerate reader with three final articles. They detail
my own conspiracy theory, as a professional, about BP conspiring to
carry out a false flag attack against their crumbling Texas City refinery,
the second largest in the nation, in 2006. The first piece put forth
my alarm several days before the pivotal event. The second compares
the efforts of two journalists, one of whom opposed the conspiracy
by exposing it, and one of whom abetted the conspiracy by covering
it up. The third is, I believe, the best available researched account
of Big Oil’s false flag efforts since the Iraq war began, and
is sufficient to warrant federal prosecution or impeachment for many
of the nation’s top officials.
I
offer them in the spirit of healthy debate and earnest truth telling
to all Americans, right or left, from me to Rush Limbaugh.
“Now
before anyone labels May as paranoid or a “conspiracy theorist,”
not the worst moniker in the world, let us consider some other facts.
When a fellow resident of May, a Mr. Jon Watkins, recently visited
the Texas City Police Department to share his concerns, he as other
citizens found that there were ongoing “SWAT” team exercises
in the area that involved numerous police and government agencies,
including the Houston Police Department, the Pasadena Police Department
and Homeland Security.”
--
"Texas
City a strike point for nuclear attack?,"
Looking Glass News, 1/28/2006, http://www.lookingglassnews.org/viewstory.php?storyid=4733
"Texas
City British Petroleum employee heard `strange abort signal' on
local radio station the morning Army Intel Officer predicted nuclear
strike at plant. BP employee also said ‘other strange events’
occurred, leaving her ‘nervous and on edge.’ WMD military
support team was conducting a training session at a location near
Texas City."
--
"The 1/31 Nuke: Proof for
Ron Paul,"
The Lone Star Iconoclast, 1/29/2008,
http://tinyurl.com/3lp37a
"As
an epilogue to my Texas Triangle analysis, I leave a short appendix
of interviews and articles below, for the most part broadcast and
published a few days before or after the events they address. I
believe that the interested reader will find more than enough material
here to reach an informed opinion of my efforts."
--
"The Texas Triangle: Terror
and Treason,"
The Lone Star Iconoclast, 10/24/2007,
http://tinyurl.com/4q475n
Captain May, a fully disabled veteran, is a former Army military
intelligence and public affairs officer, who specialized in "Opposing
Forces" (OPFOR) training scenarios for the 75th Training Division
in Houston. His email address is captainmay@prodigy.net. For his most
recent interview, refer to:
"Baghdad's
Neutron Bomb and America's Nuclear Obama,"
The Lone Star Iconoclast, 3/3/2010,
http://tinyurl.com/yjc68tz
May
is also the Commander of Ghost Troop Cyber Militia, assisted by his
chain of command:
- 1LT Patti Woodard, Executive Officer, GT Oregon Leader
- CSM Lee Neadow, First Sergeant
- SFC Donald Buswell, GT Texas Leader
- 2LT Bryan Nelson, GT Illinois Leader
- 2LT John Webster, GT Washington, D.C. Leader
- MAJ Bill Fox, Public Affairs Officer
-- To join Ghost Troop, write to Captain May.
-- No copyright. Republish at will --
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Update references:
Additional Reading About Ghost Troop Cyber Militia
The online Mission
of Conscience
Trilogy by Maj. William B. Fox provides a historical
overview and analysis of 9/11, the Madrid 3-11-2004 bombings, the
London 7-7-2005 attacks, and other false flag events. It also explains
the background and modus operandi of Capt. Eric May and his cyber
militia called Ghost Troop that tries to anticipate and interdict
repeat false flag attacks. Lastly, it diagnoses the deepest social
and political dimensions of America's crises in order to recommend
effective action. The summary table of contents, found here,
outlines the chapters of each of the following three books:
Book I: Waking
Up to the Ultimate Mission. Of particular note,
Chapter
12 describes strong evidence that Osama Bin Laden has been dead
since December 2001. Chapter
7 "How September 11th Became the False Flag Rosetta Stone"
and Chapter
8" 9/11 Patterns As Future False Flag Indicators"
explain why false flag attacks tend to coincide with major anti-terror
exercises.
Book II: Defending
Freedom, One False Flag Threat at a Time.
This covers repeated threats against Portland, Oregon as
well as Chicago, Texas City, Texas, and other cities.
Book III: Changing
the Mask, And the Continuing Cyber Battle Against False Flag "Predator"
and "Alien" Larger than Books I and
II combined, this takes intelligence analysis to the highest level
by examining a wide range of social, political, and economic issues
--with the gloves off.
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