Semantics of Mass Deception
The Hutton inquiry has revealed a series of telling last-minute changes to the infamous, amateurishly plagiarised piece of mediocrity released by the British government during the pre-war build-up.
"Right up until the publication of the final draft, and as late as 19 September, the document was entitled "Iraq's programme for weapons of mass destruction". But on 24 September, when the Government published the finished version, it left out the words "programme for"."
Excluding "programme for" extinguishes any flame of doubt that there aren't any WMD, inherently assuming their existence under false pretenses such as the 45-minute claim. Here we're looking at consent being manufactured, also known as lying.
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