Publish date28 Oct 2014 - 10:28
Story Code : 172429

America lost its soul after 9/11 attacks: Daniel Estulin

The United States lost its soul after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, American investigative journalist Daniel Estulin says.
America lost its soul after 9/11 attacks: Daniel Estulin


Estulin, an author and public speaker whose main interest is the Bilderberg Group, made the remarks in an interview with Press TV on Monday.

He was commenting on an open letter written by 12 Nobel Peace Prize winners to US President Barack Obama, urging him to release a Senate report on CIA’s use of torture.

“This is the very nature of the dictatorship and a way to deprive citizens of their freedom of choice, instilling them a sense of crisis and uniting them against a predetermined opponent – the Jews, Arabs, communists, fascists, left, right etc.,” Estulin said.

“The notion that all good citizens should rally around the flag to attack a randomly chosen enemy in itself is another form of social mandate,” he added.

“You know, when you actually look at what’s going with the United States and torture, America lost its soul after the attacks in the Twin Towers. It got rid of its many cherished, conservative values, and allowed itself to be kidnapped by sinister cabal of chicken hawks, charlatan strategists, none of whom ever tasted real combat,” he noted.

Many analysts say the September 11 attacks, which killed almost 3,000 people, were a false-flag operation. They believe rogue elements within the US government orchestrated or at least encouraged the 9/11 attacks in order to make the US a police state by encroaching on the people’s civil liberties and advance the agenda of the military-industrial complex.

“And please understand that Nobel Peace Prize winner Barack Obama is a rightwing of the United States’ political spectrum. There’s nothing democratic about him except perhaps death. He brings death to all over the same zeal,” Estulin said.

“I think in the 21st century the American people lost definitively the Constitution. They no longer have their fundamental rights to protect them from governmental abuse, which is why we have torture, which is why we have governmental abuse on every level of society. And this degradation of society [is] all around us,” he said.

“Instead, the government is using what’s left of the Constitution as a weapon against the people. [The] founding fathers created the Constitution with a view that the law would be the shield of the people which protected them from the arbitrary government power, and that includes torture obviously. [The] Bush and Obama regimes, they destroyed the shield, and now have to use the law as a weapon against the United States’ public,” Estulin pointed out.

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