The Conspiracist: Attack on Iran falling into place
March 13, 2008 by William K. Wolfrum
Hey everyone, William K. Wolfrum, AKA, “The Conspiracist” here. I’ve got some doozies for you so hold on to your hats and here THE TRUTH!
I’ve been scouring my anonymous sources for some time now, and while the “Mainstream Media” does it’s job of showering pictures of Eliot Spitzer’s prostitute on their front pages to keep the Sheeple shleeping, I have uncovered some amazing information – the maniacal New World Oligarchy that currently runs the Western World is planning an all-out attack on Iran, very likely before the November elections.
Hold on to your hats people, this is big.
First, my cousin heard this information second-hand from a trusted source: Admiral William Fallon, the top U.S. commander in the Middle East has resigned. Fallon who recently publicly criticized the Bush Administration’s policies on Iran, and resigned in a hastily called press conference, going totally under the radar on the mainstream media – but not under the radar of “The Conspiracist.”
The subversive underground magazine known as “Esquire” wrote a long article recently on Fallon, claiming “As the White House talked up conflict with Iran, the head of U.S. Central Command, William “Fox” Fallon, talked it down. Now he has resigned.”
The “Esquire” article was written by long-time Conspiracy advocate Thomas Barnett, a shady underground figure who has never been seen publicly.
The White House has vigorously denied that Fallon was forced out. And the part of the White House’s propaganda arm, The Washington Post, had this to say about Fallon’s departure:
The man most responsible for the departure of Fallon is Gen. David Petraeus, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, the savior of the war and the Bush administration with the surge, the counter-insurgency genius, the Washington-savvy Princeton grad, and a pretty boy called “King David” by many. His boss in the military is Fallon, commander of the Central Command, but from day one of his assignment to Iraq, Petraeus reported directly to the White House, thus circumventing the chain of command and virtually ignoring the views of his superior officer.
The author of this piece, the propagandist William M. Arkin finished his piece by writing “The good news is that with those kinds of resources being committed to Iraq, and with the lessons of the war, the likelihood of Bush and Cheney starting an Iran war is virtually zero.”
When a propagandist like Arkin writes about the New World government of Cheney and Bush learning lessons, you know more war is ahead.
But while Arkin tries to keep the public from looking too hard at the imminent attack and takeover of Iran, other mainstream sources are subtly setting out the Administration’s talking points: That Iran is a terrible, horrifying threat more devastating and dangerous that 50,000 Hitlers, 10 Stalins and a Mao.
– Iran Fires Artillery at Kurdish Villages in Northern Iraq
– U.S. punishes Bahrain bank for its Iran ties
–U.N. Alleges Nuclear Work By Iran’s Civilian Scientists
– Iran’s Nuclear Defiance Further Exposed
– Bomb-bomb-bomb, bomb-bomb Iran?
By while the U.S. has continued to slowly push the image of a nuclear-armed, insane-with-power Iran that must be vaporized to the public, the little-known Conspiracy Web magazine “U.S. News & World Report” — run by three heroic patriots from an undisclosed basement in the South Indies – writes that the world is not falling for it. According to one of these anonymous patriots, writing under the pseudonym of “Thomas Omestad,” world support for an attack on Iran is dwindling:
The new survey has charted what, for the Bush team and its allies overseas, must be an alarming drop in support for economic sanctions or military strikes on Iran, which despite the passage of a third United Nations Security Council sanctions resolution last week is still refusing to suspend its nuclear work. Compared with a June 2006 BBC poll, backing for a tougher approach to Iran fell in 13 of 21 countries where people were questioned both times.
Even in a staunch ally like Britain, support for those measures fell 9 percentage points, from 43 percent to 34 percent. In Australia, the share dropped 10 points and in Germany 9 points. Even in the United States, the figure dropped from 66 percent to 60 percent over that period.
But take this from me, The Conspiracist – there is a conspiracy out there, and signs still point to Bush and Crew creating more war, more death and destruction. So while election results do have importance, don’t take your eye off this one important factor – The U.S. is still planning to attack Iran.
–WKW








“The right wing zealots have never given up on an illegal and preemptive strike on Iran”
that’s right, we need to get the word out as much as we can
tell everyone not to participate in an illegal act:
The uniform code makes it abundantly clear that it must be the Lawful orders of a superior officer. In fact it says, ‘Members of the military have an obligation to disobey unlawful orders.’ This principle was considered so important that we, the government of the United States, proposed that it be internationally applied in the Nuremberg trials.” – Senator Inouye, a decorated World War II veteran and hero
Not so rational, Bill. This is not even funny.
Not so rational, Bill. This is not even funny
Well, not all satire is funny, you know. As for rationality, that’s your claim. I can be as irrational as I like here.
But seriously, wouldn’t you be rooting for this? I can see no other way of the attack on Iraq making any sense whatsoever unless we took over Iran, as well. That’s why I, like the majority of Americans do not support an immediate pullout of all forces in Iraq. Otherwise we’d leave a Shia-dominated Saudi-Iran-Iraq.
I think an attack of Iran would be foolish, and truly unleash a whole new level of radicalization across the globe. But I really think Bush will do it before he leaves office, unless he’s positive McCain will win, because McCain would attack Iran in a heartbeat.
But putting myself in your shoes, I would figure an attack on Iran would be your most dire wish.
Bill
>> This is not even funny.
Attacking Iran not funny? That shows how much you know about humor and bombing stuff.