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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

InSight finds Al Qaeda in State's imagination; ignores military dictatorship IRL http://quotha.net/node/1728

InSight, the Soros-funded website/think-tank dedicated to reporting on "Organized Crime in the Americas," is today reporting that there is a Refuge for Al Qaeda in Honduras (adding a question mark in a Fox-News-like move to cancel out journalistic responsibility). The author, Elyssa Pachico, cites the oh-so trustworthy source La Prensa, which financed the 2009 coup and helped pay Lanny Davis's bills to lobby for Micheletti, which itself cites the oh-so-trustworthy source of the U.S. Embassy in Honduras, which has been actively lobbying to frame the resistance as violent thugs/terrorists in coordination with security minister Oscar Alvarez's new anti-terrorism law, in claiming that two—count 'em, TWO—Afghan men have been found in Honduras. ¡National Security Alert! 

The InSight "brief" reflects the evidence-less propaganda also coming directly from SOUTHCOM about Al Qaeda Latin America, as in their recent Report: Al Qaeda Members Are Hiding In Brazil, Raising Money. "Dialogo-Américas" (which yes, sounds a whole lot like Inter-American Dialogue)

is a SOUTHCOM-funded propaganda op, repeating here the same lies we saw constructed in numerous Wikileaks cables attempting to create narratives of Muslim extremism run amok in South America. Without mentioning that Oscar Álvarez's claims in 2004 of having discovered Al Qaeda ties with MS-13 and other gangs (a claim that originally stemmed from Álvarez's confusing Al Jazeera, which was in country to report on a prison massacre, with Al Qaeda) were all promptly found to be singularly without merit, Pachico ends her "brief" with the following ominous sentence:Honduras previously declared a national security alert in August 2004, after receiving reports that Al Qaeda was allegedly present in the country.

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