Moussaoui: The Patsy Effect
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by DurandoKid
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25 April 2006
I can’t completely dismiss the notion that Zakarias Moussaoui is a patsy. He seems to fit the criteria such as being a flake, saying anything that pops into his head, devotion to a cause he doesn’t appear to understand. Perhaps he’s the Lee Harvey Oswald that made it to trial. The whole issue of cause and effect in the 9-11 story is muddled by official secrets, non-independent non-investigations, outright lies and a trail of evidence that is claimed to be the opposite of what your eyes tell you it is. If the trial of Moussaoui was another attempt to get at the truth of 9-11, it failed. I have to conclude that the Moussaoui trial was another instance of the propaganda system’s attempt to define reality. This is the reality where every piece of information is just an opinion, all opinions are of equal weight, and loyal Americans should believe the official opinion. I can’t bring myself to believe that anyt