Saturday, July 26, 2014

Murder Inc. Admiral To Become UT Chancellor

Admiral William McRaven, the top dog of US Special Operations Command (one of the chief branches of America's Murder, Inc.), is set to become the Chancellor of the University of Texas:

http://www.statesman.com/news/news/state-regional/sources-navy-admiral-expected-to-be-top-pick-for-u/ngnrL/

In addition to being the site of JFK's murder, Texas has many contemporary military and national security distinctions:
  • Home to CIA veteran and former President George Herbert Walker Bush,
  • Home to former President George W. Bush,
  • Home to CIA veteran Bobby Inman,
  • Former home to CIA veteran and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates,
  • Home to retired Colonel Jim Steele, who has been called "Chief of Iraq Torture Commandos".

If you haven't heard of Jim Steele before, you can read about him here:

http://dissenter.firedoglake.com/2013/03/09/chief-of-iraq-torture-commandos-the-americans-knew-about-everything-i-did/

and

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/mar/06/el-salvador-iraq-police-squads-washington

The two big colleges in Texas are UT and Texas A&M. Some of these members of and advisers to our Murder, Inc. either came from those schools or were given jobs there in between their other gigs. Some located their libraries there, so our children and grandchildren could visit and read about the glorious slaughter.

A few years ago I took several short, job-related courses at UT. Something I noticed was that in every course (and I mean every course) the instructor referred to research done by Israelis. I'm not sure what that means, but the consistent picture I'm getting is that Texas is one of the homes of the sick mentality spawned by the National Security Act, the state of Israel, and the false flags attacks of 9/11.

Should we be subject to future attacks, you can be certain that they will have been induced by that same sick mentality and that in their wake more former employees and advisers to our Murder, Inc. will be rewarded with cushy, high paying jobs in the State of Texas.

You see, crime does pay, as long as it's the crimes of state.

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