Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 Christian Fundamentalists Suspected of Terrorist Bombings Submitted by Nikolai Stephens on 11 July, 2005 - 2:00am. international | religion The United States Government (USG), an organization partially funded and supported by fundamentalist Christian groups, has emerged as the leading suspect in a spate of bombings and attacks throughout the Middle East and Southern Asia. In the last four years, two Islamic nations - Iraq and Afghanistan - have suffered a series of coordinated and devastating attacks that have killed thousands. While the motive still remains unclear, political analysts claim that the evidence pointing to the USG's role in planning and executing these attacks is now incontrovertible. " These attacks were carefully coordinated and designed to cause terrible damage to the infrastructure and populations of Iraq and Afghanistan, " stated Mark Sewell, a professor specializing in terrorism studies at Ontario University. " While that level of sophistication in itself does not implicate the USG, we know of no other organization that funnels more than $400 billion into high-tech weapons, explosives, and combatant training annually. " The United States Government has a long and at times violent history. Increasingly, it has turned its interests toward the Middle East and is believed to have thousands of militants stationed throughout countries all over the world, awaiting orders to carry out additional strikes in the region. In addition, the top members of the USG and many of their followers are reputed to have close ties to Christian fundamentalist groups throughout the country. Many of these groups, while often charitable and good intentioned, have openly admitted to supporting attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan. " The evidence that we have managed to collect shows a substantial paper trail leading from fundamentalist Christian groups to the USG, and from the USG to these horrible terrorist acts overseas, " Wendy Giardina, a leading expert on international crime rings at the Center for Investigative Studies, told Brainsnap earlier this month. " Organizations like these rely on members of the community having only a partial awareness of their operation. Their dealings are deliberately so numerous and complex that it's very difficult for any one person to comprehend their true scope. " The data collection process of Giardina and her colleagues involved tedious perusal of non-celebrity newspaper articles and exposure to foreign media, as well as avoidance of the occasional roving wiretap. The USG is currently led by George Bush, a man who rose to power through a dubious combination of the influence of his father, also a former USG leader, and some shady deals in Florida carried out with the assistance of his brother. A leader with a more traditional style, Bush surrounds himself with a cadre of followers, including well-known figures Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney, who plan and coordinate his attacks and ensure the organization continues to receive sufficient funding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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