America's New War? |
By Carol A. Valentine
Curator, Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum
http://www.Public-Action.com
Copyright, November, 2001
May be reproduced for non-commercial purposes
November 10, 2001 The Washington Times has faked two photos in its coverage of the War On Islam. One actor was used twice: first cast as an enemy of America, then nine days later, as a friend of America. This sham illustrates the contrived nature of the War on Islam. It indicates that those who run the press in America are those who designed this war.
On October 20, 2001, The Washington Times ran an 8 x 6 inch color photo above the fold on the front page. The caption under the photo reads:
"Face of hate: A Muslim man looks up at the stage as he prays at an anti-America rally in Peshawar, Pakistan."
On October 29, The Washington Times featured another photograph, again credited to Gerald Herbert, this one measuring 8 x 5 inches. It also appeared above the fold on pg. 1.
Now look at a close-up of the man on the extreme left of the photo. Compare the face with the face of the October 20 hater.
The October 29 friend of America wears an innocent expression, but the October 20 hater scowls like a Jack-o-Lantern. The hater's eyebrows have been crudely filled in to form a monobrow, and his black beard line is high on his face, accentuating his sinister look. Theater Make-up 101 ...
Now look at the other "mourners" in the October 29 photo. Note the strange facial expressions and hand gestures.
Lamenting a Lost Leader
This country is slaughtering thousands of Afghans who have committed no crimes against us, in order to steal Afghani mineral and oil wealth, to trigger a larger war against other Islamic nations, and to eradicate any opposition to Imperium Judaicum.
No, the faces of hate are not possessed by those uttering Islamic prayers. The faces of hate are possessed by the schlockmeisters who run America.