Alan Sabrosky on Mattis firing & Syria withdrawal__on Kevin Barrett’s Truth Jihad Radio
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Alan Sabrosky on Mattis firing & Syria withdrawal
First hour: In 2010 Dr. Alan Sabrosky’s forceful and unequivocal statement that the Israeli Mossad did 9/11 sent shock waves through the 9/11 truth movement. Dr. Sabrosky (Ph.D. University of Michigan, former director of studies at the US Army War College) put it bluntly: “I have had long conversations over the last two weeks with contacts at the Army War College and the headquarters, Marine Corps, and I’ve made it absolutely clear in both cases that it is 100% certain that 9/11 was a Mossad operation.’ Period. The Zionists are playing this as an all-or-nothing exercise. If they lose this one, they’re done…..”
Dennis Ross: Well, look, I don’t think that as a matter of policy, that the United States or Israel engage in acts of terror. Terror is you target deliberately civilians for an expressed political purpose. The idea that Israel had something to do with 9/11 is just outrageous – they had nothing to do with it.
Rothe-Kushel: Tell that to the Marine, Alan Sabrosky.
Seconds later, Jeremy was manhandled and arrested by trained-in-Israel off-duty cops, who also roughed up Kansas City librarian Steve Woolfolk. Read about Jeremy’s subsequent lawsuit here and here.
Now Alan Sabrosky, “he who must not be named” during Q&As at public libraries, is back in the pages of Veterans Today with more provocative commentary. His new article James “Mad Dog” Mattis and the Bane of Civilian Control questions yet another sacred cow: civilian control of the military. Is it really such a good thing? Asking that question is a lot like questioning the value of democracy, the official stories of 9/11 or the Holocaust, or the existence of Santa Claus. (Well, actually, there may be reasonably good cases for civilian control and democracy, but that’s another story…)