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NBC news reporter Pete
Williams speculates that the feds have rigged a defiant Zacarias
Moussaoui with a stun
belt, an “electro-shock” device, apparently part of
a growing “shock technology” arsenal used by torturers in South
Africa, China, and Lebanon. “Amnesty
International is extremely concerned about the introduction by the prison
authorities in the United States of America of a remote controlled electro-shock
stun belt for use on prisoners in chain gangs, judicial hearings and transportation,”
the human rights organization declared in 1996. “Officers can use it to
psychologically threaten a prisoner, and it appears designed to humiliate and
degrade a prisoner… Data from other electro-shock weapons indicate that
the high pulse 50,000 volt shocks lasting eight seconds at a time could result
in longer term physical and mental injuries.”
Is it possible Moussaoui is now admitting he was involved in a plot
to crash an airliner into the White House with the shoe bomber mental case Richard
Reid in a Pavlovian response to 50,000 volts of electricity? If
the feds are using electro-shock against the alleged wanna-be “al-Qaeda”
operative, is it possible they are also drugging him? Aicha el-Wafi, Moussaoui’s
mother, believes her son “must have been drugged” when she saw him
in court, according to Yahoo
News. “That is not Zachary,” she declared.
It should be remembered that Moussaoui previously denied any involvement in
the nine eleven attacks and his sudden if not electrifying (pun intended) eleventh
hour conversion during the penalty phase of his trial is highly suspicious.
Moreover, according to nine eleven “mastermind” Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
(supposedly in custody), Moussaoui was to take part in a second wave of attacks
and was not part of the September 11, 2001, attack. Of course, this contradiction
is not worth consideration, either by the jury or the corporate news media.
It appears the patsy Zacarias Moussaoui is indeed a dead man walking—with
a little help from a 50,000 volt shock belt.
Addendum
As an example of Moussaoui’s precarious mental state, Daniel
McGrory, billed as a Times Online “al-Qaeda expert,” cites several
examples of his unusual behavior. “Asked why he signed a guilty plea as
‘the twentieth hijacker’, Moussaoui smirked and said: ‘Because
everybody used to refer to me as the 20th hijacker and it was a bit of fun,’”
McGrory writes. “Prosecutors have no interest in demolishing Moussaoui’s
extraordinary confession as the self- proclaimed al-Qaeda terrorist seems to
have done their job for them. It does not appear to matter to them that Moussaoui’s
testimony contradicts their own evidence.”
It appears Moussaoui made things up as he went along. “Defense lawyers
argue he has repeatedly changed his story about his supposed role in a deliberate
attempt to confuse US authorities…. First he claimed he was to be used
in a plot to free a blind Egyptian cleric, Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, jailed
in the US in 1996 for an earlier attempt to blow up the World Trade Centre.
Moussaoui told how he was to pilot a plane carrying the freed sheikh to Afghanistan….
Then he changed his mind and said that he was to take part in a second wave
of aerial attacks in the US. He did not give a date, but claimed he was to crash
his aircraft into the White House.”
Moreover, Moussaoui’s claim he plotted with the demented shoe bomber
Richard Reid is at odds with the facts. “The question to be asked about
his latest confession is, why would he implicate Richard Reid, his friend from
their days at Finsbury Park mosque? Both men were at training camps in Afghanistan
at the same time but, as evidence has shown, Reid, and another young Briton,
Saajid Badat, were being groomed for an entirely different role…. Investigators
know that Reid’s path never crossed that of the 9/11 cell. Before he was
ordered to carry a bomb onto a plane, Reid had other uses for al-Qaeda. Using
his British passport, he was sent on reconnaissance missions across Europe and
the Middle East at the time the 9/11 hijackers were finalizing their plans….
There is no mention of anything remotely connected to 9/11.”
Moussaoui is a textbook example of a patsy. “The patsies
ultimately have three vital functions,” explains Webster
Griffin Tarpley. “The first is that they have to be noticed. They
must attract lots and lots of attention. They may issue raving statements on
videotape, or doubles can be used to issue these statements for them if they
are not up to it. They need to get in to fights with passersby, as Mohammed
Atta is said to have done concerning a parking space at the airport in Maine
early in the morning on September 11.”
“Those who remember Moussaoui from his loudmouth displays at London mosques,
and who trained with him in Afghanistan, describe him as a man who enjoyed exaggerating
his own importance,” McGrory continues. “He claimed to be a particular
favorite of Osama bin Laden, which none of the al-Qaeda captives verify….
He liked the idea that London had provided al-Qaeda with a small army of would-be
suicide bombers, and that he would be the first to die. He continually boasted
about wanting to be a martyr for al-Qaeda…. After his testimony yesterday
he may yet get his wish.”
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MSNBC VIDEO: Moussaoui wore 'stun belt' for new testimony
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911 Info
If you're looking for a reason why Zacarias Moussaoui suddenly testified today
to a version of the 9/11 plotline that sounds more like the Official story than
even the official Whitewash Commission report, this
video may have the answer.
In it, NBC news reporter Pete Williams lets slip that Moussaoui is wearing
a "Stun belt" underneath his clothing controlled by US Marshals. MSNBC
host Dan Abrams gets some more details on the stun belt.
A taste of the exchange:
WILLIAMS: The old outbursts were gone... He was very docile
today... We believe that he's wearing one of those stun belts, and it may
be that he was very worried about doing anything that would cause those Marshals
to press the button....
ABRAMS: A stun belt? They literally have sOmething around
his waist? That they can push a button and?
WILLIAMS: [Pause] Well...
Only in 21st-century Amerika!