Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 5, 2010
Google’s YouTube finally pulled hundreds of videos attributed to the “bin Laden of the internet,” Anwar al-Awlaki. It did so after New York Congress critter Anthony Weiner and British officialdom ganged up on the popular video website and demanded action.
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YouTube said the American cleric’s videos violated the site’s policies against “dangerous or illegal activities such as bomb-making, hate speech, and incitement to commit violent acts,” as well as its prohibition against accounts “registered by a member of a designated foreign terrorist organization.”
“I understand that YouTube is a clearinghouse for ideas and that your company aims to not infringe on free speech, but al-Awlaki’s message, promoted via YouTube, has caused violence and is a threat to American security,” Weiner wrote to YouTube CEO Chad Hurley back in October. “I request that you remove this man and his hateful rhetoric from your website, as he poses a clear and present danger to American citizens.”
Anwar al-Awlaki was evidently not “a clear and present danger” to the Pentagon. “Awlaki was vetted before he was invited to attend a luncheon at the Pentagon in the secretary of the Army’s Office of Government Counsel,” writes Paul Joseph Watson. “His appearance at the meeting was deliberately engineered despite Awlaki’s ties to three of the alleged 9/11 hijackers — Nawaf al-Hazmi, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Hani Hanjour — who were identified as the suicide pilots that slammed Flight 77 into the Pentagon.”
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The Las Cruces, New Mexico, born cleric is “an intelligence agency operative and patsy-minder” and “one of the premier terror impresarios of the age operating under Islamic fundamentalist cover” whose job it is to “motivate and encourage groups of mentally impaired and suggestible young dupes who were entrapped into ‘terrorist plots’ by busy FBI and Canadian RCMP agents during recent years,” according to author and researcher Webster Griffin Tarpley.
Awlaki had an unmistakable role in the Toronto and Fort Dix, New Jersey, terror plots, which were both contrived by the FBI.
Like all things purportedly al-Qaeda, there is a lot of ambiguity surrounding the cleric hiding out in Yemen. It is not even certain Awlaki is alive. In December of 2009, it was reported that he was killed in a dawn air raid by Yemeni forces in the eastern Yemeni province of Shabwa. An academic, however, disputed the claim. His father is an adviser to the president of Yemen. If they really wanted him, they could phone him and tell him to come back to the capital and arrest him. Like the late Bin Laden, Awlaki has friends in high places. He dines at the Pentagon.
It is rather suspicious that it took over a month for Google’s YouTube to pull the Anwar al-Awlaki videos. In the recent past, the site has pulled Ron Paul, Alex Jones, and 9/11 truth videos in short order.
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But then Ron Paul and Alex Jones videos are not produced by the CIA. In May, two former CIA officials have admitted to creating a fake video in which intelligence officers dressed up as Osama Bin Laden.




