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March 17, 2006

The Roberts Crack Up Continues

Paul Craig Roberts' public breakdown continues. On his latest path down the deep end he theorizes President Bush will explode a nuclear weapon near U.S. soil and blame it on Iran to start a nuclear war:

It is obvious that Bush intends to attack Iran and that he will use every means to bring war about.

Yet, Bush has no conventional means of waging war with Iran. His bloodthirsty neoconservatives have prepared plans for nuking Iran. However, an unprovoked nuclear attack on Iran would leave the US, already regarded as a pariah nation, totally isolated.

Readers, whose thinking runs ahead of that of most of us, tell me that another 9/11 event will prepare the ground for a nuclear attack on Iran. Some readers say that Bush, or Israel as in Israel’s highly provocative attack on the Jericho jail and kidnapping of prisoners with American complicity, will provoke a second attack on the US. Others say that Bush or the neoconservatives working with some "black opts" group will orchestrate the attack.

One of the more extraordinary suggestions is that a low yield, perhaps tactical, nuclear weapon will be exploded some distance out from a US port. Death and destruction will be minimized, but fear and hysteria will be maximized. Americans will be told that the ship bearing the weapon was discovered and intercepted just in time, thanks to Bush’s illegal spying program, and that Iran is to blame. A more powerful wave of fear and outrage will again bind the American people to Bush, and the US media will not report the rest of the world’s doubts of the explanation.


Roberts asks, "Reads like a Michael Crichton plot, doesn’t it?" Someone get that guy out of the library. I'm all for reading but not if it makes you delusional.

Add this to his belief the NSA is spying on Democrats and reporters and blackmailing them. Oh, I shouldn't forget Roberts theorizing the no-fly list will soon be used to keep Congressmen from voting.

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Posted by Sean Hackbarth in Paleowatch at 04:54 PM | Comments (14)