Take a deep breath…things aren’t always what they seem.
I’ve posted a few different things on my Buy Me a Coffee site about this, but the Taliban gave their first press conference today…and what was represented by them may actually come as a surprise to most. In this world of duality and inversion of truth, what do we have to go by but our own intuition and inner guidance?
It’s clear that the mainstream media, in the U.S. especially, is enemy to The People. They report what their masters tell them to, and speaking truth doesn’t seem to be a concern of theirs. How would we know what is so about the state of affairs at such a distance from the eyes of anyone that we actually know? Therein lies the benefit of haunting the research boards…one is exposed to alternate and often insider points of view.
Granted, even the boards are abuzz with the truly misguided actions of the Biden administration in the chosen method of the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, and the media seems gleefully to be tossing the apparent Biden person way under the proverbial bus.
Chances are that there’s much more to this situation lying just beneath the surface, not the least of which is the distraction it offers from the truly world-changing Arizona audit results, reportedly being released this week.
Mike Pompeo met with Taliban Head of the Political Office, Mullah Beradar, on September 12, 2020. Beradar is now set to become the new President of Afghanistan. President Trump had Beradar released from a Pakistani prison in 2018.
In my perfect world, this unfolding was part of The Plan. Am I giving more credit than is due to the White Hats/Alliance? I don’t actually think so.
U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan: Secretary Pompeo’s Meeting with the Taliban
https://tinyurl.com/35hyfvxu
12 September, 2020
The below is attributable to Principal Deputy Spokesperson Cale Brown:
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo met today with Taliban Political Deputy and Head of the Political Office Mullah Beradar and members of the Taliban negotiating team in Doha, Qatar, on the historic occasion of the start of peace negotiations. Secretary Pompeo urged the Taliban to seize this opportunity to forge a political settlement and reach a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire. He welcomed Afghan leadership and ownership of the effort to end 40 years of war and ensure that Afghanistan is not a threat to the United States or its allies.
But first, there was Trump’s meeting with the Taliban six months earlier in March of 2020 ~
Trump, Taliban Leader Talk as Prisoner Feud Threatens Afghan Peace
https://tinyurl.com/b4fwt3u8
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by telephone with chief Taliban negotiator Mullah Baradar Akhund on Tuesday, the first known conversation between a U.S. leader and a top Taliban official, as a dispute over a prisoner release threatened a U.S.-led effort to bring peace to Afghanistan.
The call, announced on Twitter by a Taliban spokesman and then confirmed by Trump, came three days after Baradar and U.S. Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad signed an agreement in Qatar for a withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
That deal, a step toward ending America’s longest war, could boost Trump’s bid for a second term in the Nov. 3 U.S. election. Trump has made a troop withdrawal from Afghanistan a priority.
The pact calls for a phased withdrawal of U.S.-led foreign forces if the Taliban keeps its commitments and for the March 10 start of talks between the insurgents and an Afghan delegation on a political settlement to end decades of conflict.
But the peace effort quickly hit an obstacle, with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani refusing to implement a part of the accord – to which his government was not a party – providing for the release of up to 5,000 Taliban prisoners.
Ghani said the issue should be negotiated, but the Taliban demanded about 5,000 prisoners go free before peace talks begin.
In a statement on the 35-minute Trump-Baradar conversation, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid suggested Baradar gave no ground on the issue.
“Baradar said to Trump, ‘It is the inherent right of the Afghans that all the points of this agreement are implemented as soon as possible so that peace may come to Afghanistan,’” Mujahid said.
In an apparent reference to Ghani, Mujahid quoted Baradar as telling Trump, “Don’t let anyone act against the signed agreement and keep you involved in the prolonged war.”
Trump told Baradar he would soon have U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speak to Ghani “so that the barriers against the inter-Afghan talks get removed,” Mujahid said.
Here’s a reveal of the Taliban’s intentions, recorded August 15, 2021 ~
Afghanistan: Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen calls the BBC – interview in full
A spokesman for the Taliban has told the BBC that the militants want a “peaceful transfer of power” in Afghanistan the next few days.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-58223530
And now, for the pièce de résistance, the Taliban’s first presser ~