The little terrorists vs. the real big terrorists

Isn’t it time for a real war on the real big terrorist?

On September 11 2001, less than two dozen little terrorists carried out a terror attack in order to pave the way for bigger terrorists above them to carry out continual and far bigger terror attacks around the globe.

The little terrorists killed more or less three thousand innocent people so that the big terrorists could murder hundreds of thousands of innocent people around the world.

The little terrorists gave their own lives to take three thousand lives. The big terrorists used the lives of several thousand to take away the lives of hundreds of thousands.

The little terrorists spent less than $500,000 to carry out their terror plot which led the big terrorists and their cronies to a gain of over $3.3 Trillion.

The little terrorists, while ruining the lives of many children, did not target, injure or kill children. The big terrorists have targeted, killed and helped kill, and have been killing, thousands of children.

The little dead terrorists have been identified, declared and publicized by our media as the real bad terrorists. The real big bad terrorists, despite over a decade of nonstop terror and murders, have yet to be named and portrayed as the real big terrorists. On the contrary, they’ve been cheered and their terror actions have been promoted unanimously by the same media.

The little terrorists who committed the terror attacks on September 11 2001 have been dead. For 12 years. The handful of alleged little terrorist supporters have been holed up in cells and kept chained and very quiet. Yet, the big terrorists are all alive and well, and popular-busier than ever carrying out their big terror attacks, murdering and terrorizing millions around the globe.

Isn’t it time to call out the real big terrorists? Isn’t it time for a real war on the big terror that is real? Isn’t it time to go after the real big terrorists? Isn’t it time to unite and declare our united battle against the world’s biggest and most dangerous terrorists?

Because up to this point, at least here at the center of big terror operations, we’ve been only bystanders who, willingly or unwillingly, directly or indirectly, have aided and abetted the real and biggest world terrorists- with our lives, limbs, tax dollars, votes, and of course, our silence. That makes us the real big terrorists’ accomplices. Whether you like it or not, that’s a fact. Even the real big terrorists’ own laws and rules say so.

Isn’t it time to stop aiding and abetting the world’s biggest terrorists? Isn’t it time? Isn’t it?

In addition to publishing Boiling Frogs, where this article originally appeared, Sibel Edmonds is the founder and president of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding national security whistleblowers. She has appeared on national radio and TV as a commentator on matters related to whistleblowers, national security, and excessive secrecy & classification, and has been featured on CBS 60 Minutes, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and in the New York Times, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, The American Conservative, and others. Her book, ‘Shooting the Messenger,’ co-authored with Professor William Weaver is forthcoming from Kansas University Press.

2 Responses to The little terrorists vs. the real big terrorists

  1. Kyle G. Richardson

    The ruling does not radically change the administration’s policy. But it does curb the president’s ability to designate supposed terrorists, and protects the plaintiffs from being labeled terrorists for providing basic humanitarian aid. It upholds, however, the US Treasury Department’s general authority to administer a list of global terrorists and block humanitarian services to them.

  2. Michael Harkness

    Sometimes, someone finds exactly the right words to identify the issue, behind the lie, that keeps us all in line, behind the man with the stick, telling us all what to do. Sibel Edmonds has done it so well. This article should be distributed to every US citizen by e-mail, on social media, etc. etc. etc..