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The 'War on Terror': A $10 Trillion Dollar Hoax

The United States and Israel created ISIS and al-Qaeda, that’s why they never attack Israel. Everything you’ve been told is a LIE.

The new Syrian president, who the United States and Israel helped bring to power is one of the leader’s of al-Qaeda. There is no such thing as a former member of al-Qaeda. You don’t wake up one day and decide to stop decapitating people to become a diplomat.

For more than two decades, Americans were told that al-Qaeda represented the face of absolute evil, that it was responsible for the deaths of 3,000 Americans on 9/11, and that defeating it justified endless war, mass surveillance, airport security theater, trillions of dollars in military spending, and the deployment of an entire generation of young Americans to the Middle East.

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We were told this enemy was so dangerous, so irredeemable, that entire countries had to be invaded in order to eliminate it. Families sent their sons and daughters overseas believing they were fighting a force that posed an existential threat to the United States. Taxpayers watched their national debt explode because we were assured that this was the price of safety. So how is it that someone tied to that same network can now be treated as a legitimate political leader and welcomed into high-level diplomatic spaces without anyone offering the public a serious explanation?

Before the invasion of Iraq in 2003 al-Qaeda wasn’t even operating in that country. Nevertheless, Americans were sold the war under the banner of weapons of mass destruction. Leaders, including Benjamin Netanyahu, publicly warned that Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs and posed a grave threat to our national security. Our own government reinforced that narrative. The media amplified it relentlessly. The implication was clear: if we did not act immediately, catastrophe would follow.

In the video above, Netanyahu testified before Congress in 2002 claiming that “there is no question whatsoever that Saddam is seeking WMD’s,” he then goes on to say that if we take out the Iraqi regime, we will see “positive reverberations throughout the region.

Our own government reinforced that narrative. The media amplified it relentlessly. The implication was clear: if we did not act immediately, catastrophe would follow.

President Bush (seen above) said that after the Iraq invasion, Iraqis will become “prosperous and free,” and that “their liberation is near.”

Shortly after, the United States invaded Iraq, toppled its government, and the country descended into chaos. No weapons of mass destruction were ever found.

Before the invasion, Al-Qaeda had no presence in Iraq.
During the invasion, Al-Qaeda was thriving in Iraq.
After the invasion, the same ISIS that President Obama and Hilary Clinton created, took over the entire country.

And before you say I’m making that up, here’s the current President of the U.S. admitting to this:

All of this was justified in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda.
The same Al-Qaeda that was created by the U.S. government in the 1980s.

But don’t take my word for it…

Hilary Clinton (seen above) said when she was Secretary of State that “the people we’re fighting today, we funded 20 years ago.”

In the 1980s, the CIA poured billions of dollars into recruiting, training, and arming extremists all throughout the world to push the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan.

The very radicals who were empowered during that operation, including Osama bin Laden, went on to form al-Qaeda.

According to the official story, al-Qaeda is responsible for 9/11 and the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans.

So follow the sequence:
The U.S. government funded and armed extremist fighters in the 1980s. Those networks evolved into al-Qaeda.
Al-Qaeda carried out 9/11.
Then 9/11 became the justification for the War on Terror.

Trillions of taxpayers dollars were spent fighting a threat that the U.S. government created two decades earlier.

Instead of eliminating extremism, the wars destabilized entire regions and strengthened the very terrorists they we were claiming they were trying to dismantle.

Rather than making Americans safer, these interventions helped create a more volatile world. A world where chaos spread across borders and the long-term consequences circled back home, ultimately threatening the safety of the American people themselves.

American soldiers were killed. Others came home missing limbs or carrying trauma that will never fully heal. Families buried their children. Veterans returned to a country that quickly moved on while they were left to deal with what they saw and did overseas.

Meanwhile, millions of civilians in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan were displaced or killed as their countries were shattered by invasion, regime change, and endless war.

And then we act surprised that there is an immigration crisis.

If your home city was bombed, your infrastructure destroyed, your economy shattered, and armed groups roamed your streets, you would not stay either. You would leave to protect your children. Any parent would. The migration waves that Europe and the United States now struggle to manage was fueled by wars that we created.

And before anyone says this is a right-wing talking point, RFK Jr. admitted that the U.S. government created ISIS and the immigration crises:

Now let’s examine the present situation in Syria:
The United States government funded and armed al-Qaeda to overthrow yet another government in the Middle East, as if the last two decades of chaos somehow proved that strategy works.

Then, to add insult to injury, they installed the leader of al-Qaeda as the new president of Syria, Trump invited him to the White House, and he spoke at the United Nations.

This is such a disgrace, I truly have no words for it

Think about what that means for the families of soldiers who died fighting al-Qaeda. Think about what that means for the veterans who were told they were risking their lives to defeat an unforgivable enemy. If al-Qaeda truly carried out 9/11 and murdered 3,000 Americans, as the official narrative insists, then why does the U.S. government continue to fund, arm, and prop them up?

The answer is quite simple:
Al-Qaeda isn’t responsible for 9/11.
Everything you’ve been told is a lie.
All of these “terrorist” organizations were created and funded by the U.S. and Israel.

If you want the truth that the mainstream media and American education system leaves out, click HERE for my Forbidden Reading List of 200+ books, documentaries, and declassified files that they never wanted you to find.

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