August
14,
2006
Gullible
Americans
By
Paul
Craig
Roberts
I
was
in
China
when
a
July
Harris
Poll
reported
that
50
percent
of
Americans
still
believe
that
Iraq
had
weapons
of
mass
destruction
when
Bush
invaded
that
country
and
that
64
percent
of
Americans
still
believe
that
Saddam
Hussein
had
strong
links
with
al-Qaida.
The
Chinese
leaders
and
intellectuals
with
whom
I
was
meeting
were
incredulous.
How
could
a
majority
of
the
population
in
an
allegedly
free
country
with
an
allegedly
free
press
be
so
totally
misinformed?
The
only
answer
I
could
give
the
Chinese
is
that
Americans
would
have
been
the
perfect
population
for
Mao
and
the
Gang
of
Four,
because
Americans
believe
anything
their
government
tells
them.
Americans
never
check
any
facts.
Who
do
you
know,
for
example,
who
has
even
read
the
report
of
the
9-11
commission,
much
less
checked
the
alleged
facts
reported
in
that
document.
I
can
answer
for
you.
You
don't
know
anyone
who
has
read
the
report
or
checked
the
facts.
The
two
co-chairmen
of
the
9-11
commission
report,
Thomas
Kean
and
Lee
Hamilton,
have
just
released
a
new
book,
"Without
Precedent:
The
Inside
Story
of
the
9-11
Commission."
Kean
and
Hamilton
reveal
that
the
commission
suppressed
the
fact
that
Muslim
ire
toward
the
United
States
is
due
to
U.S.
support
for
Israel's
persecution
and
dispossession
of
the
Palestinians,
not
to
our
"freedom
and
democracy,"
as
Bush
propagandistically
claims.
Kean
and
Hamilton
also
reveal
that
the
U.S.
military
committed
perjury
and
lied
about
its
failure
to
intercept
the
hijacked
airliners.
The
commission
even
debated
referring
the
military's
lies
to
the
Justice
Department
for
criminal
investigation.
Why
should
we
assume
that
these
admissions
are
the
only
cover-ups
and
lies
in
the
9-11
commission
report?
How
do
you
know
that
9-11
was
a
Muslim
terrorist
plot?
How
do
you
know
that
three
World
Trade
Center
buildings
collapsed
because
two
were
hit
by
airliners?
You
only
"know"
because
the
government
gave
you
the
explanation
of
what
you
saw
on
TV.
(Did
you
even
know
that
three
WTC
buildings
collapsed?)
I
still
remember
the
enlightenment
I
experienced
as a
student
in
Russian
studies
when
I
learned
that
the
Czarist
secret
police
would
set
off
bombs
and
then
blame
those
whom
they
wanted
to
arrest.
When
Hitler
seized
dictatorial
power
in
1933,
he
told
the
Germans
that
his
new
powers
were
made
necessary
by a
communist
terrorist
attack
on
the
Reichstag.
When
Hitler
started
World
War
II
by
invading
Poland,
he
told
the
Germans
that
Poland
had
crossed
the
frontier
and
attacked
Germany.
Governments
lie
all
the
time
--
especially
governments
staffed
by
neoconservatives
whose
intellectual
godfather,
Leo
Strauss,
taught
them
that
it
is
permissible
to
deceive
the
public
in
order
to
achieve
their
agenda.
Some
readers
will
write
to
me
to
say
that
they
saw
a TV
documentary
or
read
a
magazine
article
verifying
the
government's
explanation
of
9-11.
But,
of
course,
these
Americans
did
not
check
the
facts,
either
--
and
neither
did
the
people
who
made
the
documentary
and
wrote
the
magazine
article.
Scientists
and
engineers,
such
as
Clemson
University
Professor
of
Engineering
Dr.
Judy
Woods
and
BYU
Professor
of
Physics
Dr.
Steven
Jones,
have
raised
compelling
questions
about
the
official
account
of
the
collapse
of
the
three
WTC
buildings.
The
basic
problem
for
the
government's
account
is
that
the
buildings
are
known
to
have
fallen
at
free-fall
speed,
a
fact
that
is
inconsistent
with
the
government's
"pancaking"
theory
in
which
debris
from
above
collapsed
the
floors
below.
If
the
buildings
actually
"pancaked,"
then
each
floor
below
would
have
offered
resistance
to
the
floors
above,
and
the
elapsed
time
would
have
been
much
longer.
These
experts
have
also
calculated
that
the
buildings
did
not
have
sufficient
gravitational
energy
to
accommodate
the
government's
theory
of
the
collapse.
It
is
certainly
a
known
and
non-controversial
fact
among
physicists
and
engineers
that
the
only
way
buildings
can
collapse
at
free
fall
speed
into
their
own
footprints
is
by
engineered
demolition.
Explosives
are
used
to
remove
the
support
of
floors
below
before
the
debris
from
above
arrives.
Otherwise,
resistance
is
encountered
and
the
time
required
for
fall
increases.
Engineered
demolition
also
explains
the
symmetrical
collapse
of
the
buildings
into
their
own
footprints.
As
it
is
otherwise
improbable
for
every
point
in
floors
below
to
weaken
uniformly,
"pancaking"
would
result
in
asymmetrical
collapse
as
some
elements
of
the
floor
would
give
sooner
than
others.
Scientific
evidence
is a
tough
thing
for
the
American
public
to
handle,
and
the
government
knows
it.
The
government
can
rely
on
people
dismissing
things
that
they
cannot
understand
as
"conspiracy
theory."
But
if
you
are
inclined
to
try
to
make
up
your
own
mind,
you
can
find
Jones'
and
Woods'
papers,
which
have
been
formally
presented
to
their
peers
at
scientific
meetings,
online
at
www.st911.org/
Experts
have
also
pointed
out
that
the
buildings'
giant
steel
skeletons
comprised
a
massive
heat
sink
that
wicked
away
the
heat
from
the
limited,
short-lived
fires,
thus
preventing
a
heat
buildup.
Experts
also
point
out
that
the
short-lived,
scattered,
low-intensity
fires
could
barely
reach
half
the
melting
point
of
steel
even
if
they
burned
all
day,
instead
of
merely
an
hour.
Don't
ask
me
to
tell
you
what
happened
on
9-11.
All
I
know
is
that
the
official
account
of
the
buildings'
collapse
is
improbable.
Now
we
are
being
told
another
improbable
tale.
Muslim
terrorists
in
London
and
Pakistan
were
caught
plotting
to
commit
mass
murder
by
smuggling
bottles
of
explosive
liquids
on
board
airliners
in
hand
luggage.
Baby
formula,
shampoo
and
water
bottles
allegedly
contained
the
tools
of
suicide
bombers.
How
do
we
know
about
this
plot?
Well,
the
police
learned
it
from
an
"Islamic
militant
arrested
near
the
Afghan-Pakistan
border
several
weeks
ago."
And
how
did
someone
so
far
away
know
what
British-born
people
in
London
were
plotting?
Do
you
really
believe
that
Western
and
Israeli
intelligence
services,
which
were
too
incompetent
to
prevent
the
9-11
attack,
can
uncover
a
London
plot
by
capturing
a
person
on
the
Afghan
border
in
Pakistan?
Why
would
"an
Islamic
militant"
rat
on
such
a
plot
even
if
he
knew
of
it?
More
probable
explanations
of
the
"plot"
are
readily
available.
According
to
the
Aug.
11
Wayne
Madsen
Report,
informed
sources
in
the
United
Kingdom
say
that
"the
Tony
Blair
government,
under
siege
by a
Labor
Party
revolt,
cleverly
cooked
up a
new
'terror'
scare
to
avert
the
public's
eyes
away
from
Blair's
increasing
political
woes.
British
law
enforcement,
neocon
and
intelligence
operatives
in
the
United
States,
Israel
and
Britain,
and
Rupert
Murdoch's
global
media
empire
cooked
up
the
terrorist
plot,
liberally
borrowing
from
the
failed
1995
'Oplan
Bjinka'
plot
by
Pakistan-
and
Philippines-based
terrorist
Ramzi
Ahmad
Yousef
to
crash
11
trans-Pacific
airliners
bound
from
Asia
to
the
U.S."
There
are
other
plausible
explanations.
For
example,
our
puppet
in
Pakistan
decided
to
arrest
some
people
who
were
a
threat
to
him.
With
Bush's
commitment
to
"building
democracy
in
the
Middle
East,"
our
puppet
can't
arrest
his
political
enemies
without
cause,
so
he
lays
the
blame
on a
plot.
Any
testimony
against
Muslim
plotters
by
"an
Islamic
militant"
is
certain
to
have
been
bought
and
paid
for.
Or
consider
this
explanation.
Under
the
Nuremberg
standard,
Bush
and
Blair
are
war
criminals.
Bush
is
so
worried
that
he
will
be
held
accountable
that
he
has
sent
his
attorney
general
to
consult
with
the
Republican
Congress
to
work
out
legislation
to
protect
Bush
retroactively
from
his
violations
of
the
Geneva
Conventions.
Tony
Blair
is
in
more
danger
of
finding
himself
in
the
dock.
Britain
is
signatory
to a
treaty
that,
if
justice
is
done,
will
place
Blair
before
the
International
Criminal
Court
in
the
Hague.
What
better
justification
for
the
two
war
criminals'
illegal
actions
than
the
need
to
foil
dastardly
plots
by
Muslims
recruited
in
sting
operations
by
Western
intelligence
services?
The
more
Bush
and
Blair
can
convince
their
publics
that
terrorist
danger
abounds,
the
less
likely
Bush
and
Blair
are
ever
to
be
held
accountable
for
their
crimes.
But
surely,
some
readers
might
object,
our
great
moral
leaders
wouldn't
do
something
political
like
that!
They
most
certainly
would.
As
Joshua
Micah
Marshall
wrote
in
the
July
7
issue
of
Time
magazine,
the
suspicion
is
"quite
reasonable"
that
"the
Bush
administration
orchestrates
its
terror
alerts
and
arrests
to
goose
the
GOP's
poll
numbers."
Marshall
proves
his
conclusion
by
examining
the
barrage
of
color-coded
terror
alerts,
none
of
which
were
real
--
and,
yes,
it
all
fits
with
political
needs.
And
don't
forget
the
plot
unearthed
in
Miami
to
blow
up
the
Sears
Tower
in
Chicago.
Described
by
Vice
President
Cheney
as a
"very
real
threat,"
the
plot
turned
out
to
be
nothing
more
than
a
few
harmless
wackos
recruited
by
an
FBI
agent
sent
out
to
organize
a
sting.
There
was
also
the
"foiled
plot"
to
blow
up
the
Holland
Tunnel
and
flood
downtown
New
York
City
with
seawater.
Thinking
New
Orleans,
the
FBI
invented
this
plot
without
realizing
that
New
York
City
is
above
sea
level.
Of
course,
most
Americans
didn't
realize
it,
either.
For
six
years,
the
Bush
regime
has
been
able
to
count
on
the
ignorant
and
naive
American
public
to
believe
whatever
tale
that
is
told
them.
American
gullibility
has
yet
to
fail
the
Bush
regime.
The
government
has
an
endless
number
of
conspiracy
theories,
but
only
people
who
question
the
government's
conspiracies
are
derided
for
"having
a
conspiracy
theory."
The
implication
is
even
worse
if
we
assume
that
the
explosive
bottle
plot
is
genuine.
It
means
that
America
and
Britain
by
their
own
aggression
in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan,
and
by
enabling
Israel's
war
crimes
in
Palestine
and
Lebanon,
have
created
such
hatred
that
Muslims,
who
identify
with
Bush's,
Blair's
and
Israel's
victims,
are
plotting
retaliation.
But
Bush
is
prepared.
He
has
taught
his
untutored
public
that
"they
hate
us
for
our
freedom
and
democracy."
Gentle
reader,
wise
up.
The
entire
world
is
laughing
at
you.
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Paul
Craig
Roberts
[email
him]
was
Assistant
Secretary
of
the
Treasury
in
the
Reagan
Administration.
He
is
the
author
of
Supply-Side
Revolution
: An
Insider's
Account
of
Policymaking
in
Washington;
Alienation
and
the
Soviet
Economy
and
Meltdown:
Inside
the
Soviet
Economy,
and
is
the
co-author
with
Lawrence
M.
Stratton
of
The
Tyranny
of
Good
Intentions
:
How
Prosecutors
and
Bureaucrats
Are
Trampling
the
Constitution
in
the
Name
of
Justice.
Click
here
for
Peter
Brimelow’s
Forbes
Magazine
interview
with
Roberts
about
the
recent
epidemic
of
prosecutorial
misconduct.