Rant of the Week

...on an unimaginable scale...

 

Paul Stephenson, deputy chief of the Metropolitan Police in London, said the goal of the people suspected of plotting the attack was “mass murder on an unimaginable scale.”  New York Times, August 28, 2006

I guess now we know why the scale was "unimaginable".  It was unimaginable because only the police involved in this case could look at the evidence they had gathered and come to the conclusion that a major terrorist plot was actually in the making.

As always, over and over and over again, the headlines screamed TERROR!  UNIMAGINABLE SCALE!  BOMB FACTORY!  HIJACKINGS!  10 or more planes!!! and so forth and so forth.  It's almost as if the police were desperately trying to convince you that all of the infringements of your civil liberties, all the excessive new police powers, all of that sold-out, smug, superciliousness on Tony Blair's face-- all of it was justified.  Here they are-- Al Qaeda plotting again! 

Well, it could be Al Qaeda.  They admitted right away that there was no real evidence of a link.  Oddly, they admitted that there was no evidence at all, of a link to Al Qaeda, but they understood the media: every article I saw on the story included the phrase "Al Qaeda".  The paranoid reader immediately understands:  of course it was Al Qaeda.  They just haven't found the proof yet.

As it turns out, there is not much evidence of anything else either, other than the usual story of young, devout and foolish Islamic fundamentalist boys plotting and bragging and conducting rather laughable experiments to see if they might actually be able to blow up a disposable camera.  The "bomb factory" turns out to be an apartment where they stripped batteries and emptied sport-juice containers.  One of them had a copy of a schedule of flights on his memory stick.  There was no date.  They had not even discussed possible dates.

There had not been a single successful explosion of anything.  They had no weapons.  They had no passports. 

In one of their homes, they found a copy of a book-- they have noted this, for the judge to consider as something material to the question of whether these people should be locked up indefinitely-- they found  a book called “Defense of the Muslim Lands.”  Oh the horror!

They also found "jihadist" literature.  Suppose that we Christians were suddenly under suspicion of plotting to attack Muslims around the world.  Suppose they searched your house.  Would they find any "Christian militant" literature?  Would they find a link to James Dobson's website which advocates defiance of the courts?  Ah ha!

The security commissioner of the European Union, pleasantly named Franco Frattini, said the British decided to proceed with arrests because they had intercepted a message from Pakistan saying "go now".  A "senior British official" admitted that the message was not quite that clear.

British Home Secretary John Reid, at the time, told the media that attacks were "highly likely" and would be on an "unprecedented scale".

If you can find some indication anywhere that this idiot was not making statements of unimaginable stupidity and unprecedented hysteria, please show me.  Reid himself had to back down quickly once he realized, apparently, that he was about to destroy the tourism industry.

Are the Islamic boys guilty of something?  I don't know.  If I was in a mood to be really, really generously broad-minded about what they were actually up to I suppose you could charge them with....  well, get serious.  With what?   Talking about conspiring to plot?  Hating America? 

The truth is-- check the news stories-- buried on page 5 or so-- if you don't believe me--- the truth is this:  they had no weapons, no bombs, no tickets, no actual date, no specific plan to commit any terrorist act.  They just talked about how they hated America and Britain because of their decadence, and because of their foreign policies.  That's about it. 

I understand-- you don't believe me.  It's too silly to be true.  I won't be offended if you go and check some newspapers first.  Even the paranoid ones do generally repeat the official facts.  So back to my point-- I don't think I would convict them of anything. 

It doesn't matter.  The headlines did their work.  More than ever more and more people are convinced that there are thousands of Muslim youths out there planning right now to blow up airplanes and drop anthrax on you and build nuclear bombs and kill you all.  We must kill them first.

And more and more people think I'm crazy for actually insisting that even terror suspects are entitled to due process and a fair trial under the laws that have existed for years and years before there ever was a 9/11.

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