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Are Jesuit-Controlled Government Plants Taking Over NY 9/11 Truth Rally?

According to several government informants in the know, the arrest of Alex Jones looks like a staged event in order to put the focus on "one of their plants" while taking the focus off the real purpose of 9/11 truth.

By Greg Szymanski
Sept. 9, 2007

The evidence pinning the Vatican-led U.S. government with complicity in the 9/11 tragedy is overwhelming.

But trivial things like hard evidence doesn't stand in the way of the deceptive Jesuit Order controllers and their minions.

It doesn't stand in the way because they have firm control over everything that counts in America, including the 9/11 truth movement.

What counts now about 9/11 is putting on a clever, deceptive show of sincerity, including phony investigations and staged rallies designed to fool people into believing that something consequential will eventually be done to nab the real perpetrators of the mass murder of more than 3,000 people.

And a good deceptive show led by planted government operatives is exactly
what will be going on in New York this week at the 6th anniversary of 9/11.

According to insiders who have worked for the CIA in the past, the 9/11
anniversary rally every year is designed to discredit truth seekers who fill the New York streets.

The movement is discredited by placing government plants in strategic
positions in order to depict to mainstream Americans that 9/11 truth seekers are crazies.

This was accomplished one year by placing people like Victor Thorn and
Lisa Giulliani, with their band of whacked-out looking followers holding
banners and screaming nonsense with a "crack head" leading the way, right in front of the speakers during the morning the names of all the fallen dead are read out loud.

This, of course, gives a bad name to the entire movement while in the eyes of mainstream stream America, leaving a taste in their mouth that the whacko 9/11 truth seekers are disrespecting the dead.

Furthermore, each year the government plants are instructed to keep the main focus of the 9/11 anniversary off the solemn mourning of the victims and their family while staging events that incite loud shouting and violence.

According to former CIA insiders, this year activist and Jesuit operative Alex Jones was arrested on Sept. 8 in New York as part of a planned event putting the focus of attention on him while taking it off the real purpose of the 9/11 anniversary, mourning the dead.

In fact, if Jones and other fake leaders of the "so-called" 9/11 truth movement were at all sincere and, in fact, not working for the government, they would quietly have respect for those who died on 9/11 and their families, saving their activism for the rest of the year.

And according to several informants and the analysis of former FBI agent and infiltrator of militia movements,  John Peeler, people likeJones and other hidden operatives have turned the 9/11 anniversary into a "dog and pony show" where family members are given little consideration, the dead are forgotten and the real perpetrators are given another free ride as they look on from their penthouses at the futile efforts of those who may have come to New York with real sincerity in their hearts.

In honor of the family members who lost their loved ones on 9/11 and, at
the same time exposing and denouncing the insincere antics of agent
provocateur, Jones, the Arctic Beacon reprints a feature story about Donna Marsh, a mother who lost her pregnant daughter running from the South Tower.

Mother Talks About Pain Felt Losing Daughter at Ground Zero
Donna Marsh-O'Connor made an impassioned plea at a recent New York 9/11
truth rally, demanding Bush be removed and calling for Americans to
demand a truthful investigation into what really happened on 9/11.

By Greg Szymanski
Sept. 17, 2005
 

The morning began with the highest of highs and ended with the lowest of
lows. It had all the makings of a perfect September day but turned
quickly into one ordered up by the devil as if a black curtain had been
thrown over the entire world.

On the morning of 9/11, Donna Marsh O'Connor started out to Toronto with
high expectations, hoping her husband Robert's film, Buffalo Soldiers,
would fair well in the prestigious film festival held there every year.

It ended with the deepest feelings of despair and desperation and a life
or death race back to New York City after hearing about 9/11, knowing her
29-year-old daughter, Vanessa, who was five months pregnant, was working
on one of the top floors in the South Tower.

Many stories of horror and tragedy have been told about 9/11, but this
one somehow is a bit different. It's different because, four years after
the fact, it places the entire picture of 9/11, both the tragedy and
political ramifications into proper prospective from the eyes - the
thoughtful and intelligent eyes - of a grieving mother who only wanted
justice from the very beginning, something she claims she never has
gotten.

But before delving into politics and social injustice, this is the type
of compelling story that needs to be explored from the human side. It's
the type of heart-wrenching, sad story that can't be easily wrapped up in
a neat, little package with all the answers plainly visible on the cover.

In fact, it's the type of story that leaves an eternity of unanswered
questions, perplexing questions like why good people die young and why
some people like Marsh-O'Connor are given an extra-large dose of sadness
and grief, given enough turmoil and disappointment to fill up the lives
of a million people combined.

But in between the unanswered questions and mysteries of life, this is a
story about the greatest human tragedy of all, the story of a loving
mother losing a daughter and, in the process, upsetting the entire
balance of nature and progression of life.

It upsets the entire balance because children aren't supposed to die
first and parents just aren't supposed to outlive their children. But
when it happens, when the young are ripped away for no good reason, it's
like turning the entire planet upside down and driving a stake through
its core and, at the same time, driving it through the mother's heart as
she watches her child die before her very eyes.

And Marsh-O'Connor knows what it's like to have that eternal stake driven
through her heart, knows how excruciatingly long the pain can last,
realizing it may last forever and perhaps even longer than that.

She knows all to well how the pain started on the black and horrid
morning of 9/11when she first collapsed on the roadside after frantically
calling from a phone booth on her way back to New York City, trying
desperately to talk with her daughter.

She knows what it's like to rush as close as she could get to the rubble
at Ground Zero, staring endlessly into what was nothing more than a
bottomless pit of smoke and debris, wondering if her daughter was dead or
alive.

She knows what it's like to live on pins and needles for 13 long days,
holding on tight to every last glimmer of hope that her daughter,
Vanessa, would somehow miraculously walk through the door, giving her a
big kiss and a hug instead of forever remaining just a memory.

And she knows what it's like when that last glimmer of hope faded out on
September 24 when she was told Vanessa died fleeing the South Tower,
being one of only 289 bodies found in tact at Ground Zero out of the
3,000 who perished.

"For months after she was killed, I would call her cell phone just to
listen to her voice on the answering machine," said Marsh-O'Connor from
her home in Syracuse after spending the weekend in New York for the
fourth 9/11 anniversary ceremony held every year at Ground Zero.

"Her face is like a screensaver in my mind. And on that horrid 9/11
morning I physically felt like I was going to explode. I called my son,
James, who was 14, and he said: 'Mom, Vanessa!' The whole thing is
surreal. My husband broke into tears.

"Vanessa loved the towers and she knew I hated them. The last time we
talked we made up for an argument we had and then I remember she said 'I
love you' and then we decided to go away for a few weekend trips. That
never happened.

"Then on July 25, this year, Vanessa's husband Timothy died. He starting
drinking after 9/11 and never stopped. He loved her very much and never
was the same after she died. I think he died for Vanessa."

So, four years later, the 9/11 death toll increases by one as Timothy's
name won't be added to the official victim's list, but nonetheless calls
shocking attention to the magnitude of the pain and suffering going on
within all the families who suffered losses at Ground Zero.

It also calls attention to the many other social, political and economic
problems surrounding the aftermath of 9/11, problems Marsh-O'Connor said
need immediate attention since the victims and families deserve the truth
and nothing but the truth.

Last Sunday on the fourth anniversary of 9/11, Marsh-O'Connor at a 9/11
Truth Movement rally near the United Nations made an impassioned plea to
more than 300 Bush protestors, saying it was time for both Bush and
Cheney to be removed from office.

She claimed the 9/11 investigation mounted by the government was a sham,
adding that four years later there still exists a media blackout and
little support among the American people to get at the truth.

"Look in the crowd," she said at the rally. "We need more suits out
there. We simply need more awareness if we ever want to get anywhere."

Back at home in Syracuse, she added more depth to her emotional
statements made at the rally:

"I swear to God I don't know if we will ever get these guys. I hold Bush
and Cheney responsible 9/11 and for blocking any type of meaningful
investigation. I would like to see the truth come out in my lifetime, but
I just don't know.

"But Bush, Cheney and Karl Rove, at his demonic best, have blocked all
chance at getting at the truth. When a crime is committed, you look to
who benefits for motive. Bush and Cheney had the most to benefit. All I
ever wanted was the questions to be answered. Where was NORAD? Eighteen
minutes is a lifetime in air traffic control and if they would have
acted, my daughter would be alive today."

Besides the mystery surrounding the disappearance of NORAD,
Marsh-O'Connor provided a litany of unanswered questions not addressed by
anyone in government, including the 9/11 Commission.

Some of the questions she personally wanted answered included why were
the Saudis allowed to leave the country right after 9/11 when all other
flights were cancelled? Others included why were those in the South Tower
not told to evacuate right after the North Tower was hit and why, in
general, does Bush think he has the right to refuse answering questions
about the discrepancies in the official government story when millions in
America don't believe it?

"When my daughter was running for her life, why was George W. Bush
reading to second graders?" she asked, adding Bush, the person, is even
more frightening than Bush the politician. "I have a knack at reading
people and Bush is a nasty little brat.

"He is belligerent, narcissistic and insecure. His entire life is spent
covering up and it is painful to watch him talk with his constant pausing
and groping for words and sentences."

Saying that Bush and his neo-con band of thugs are dangerous,
Marsh-O'Connor puts nothing past this gang of criminals in the White
House, saying she is prepared to speak out anytime, anyplace or anywhere
in order to wake-up America to the reality that the enemy of America
lies within.

"Bush scares me," she added, "because he and his friends are willing to
do anything to get what they want. We have to start preparing ourselves
for a biological attack. There are just so many things he has done since
9/11. Why did he take away bankruptcy from the people? Why is there going
to be higher minimum payments on credit cards in the near future?"

Giving a lesson in the American psyche and also asking a tough question
to the American people, she added:

"What we say about ourselves is different than what we see. If we allow
Bush to get away with everything what do we have left? You tell me what
freedom means?"

Concerning Hurricane Katrina, she said lessons from 9/11 haven't been
learned and the 'Bush MO,' as she likes to call it, is being repeated all
over again in New Orleans.

"We see the same Bush pattern in New Orleans," she said, referring to the
fact that the Bush administration appears to want to maximize pain and
suffering instead of minimizing it.

"When are people finally going to get it?"


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