A False Flag Target AGAIN? Ron Paul's Texas City By Captain Eric H. May - Price of Liberty
A False Flag Target AGAIN? Ron Paul's Texas City
By Captain Eric H. May - Military-Political Editor


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June 23, 2008

HOUSTON -- The Texas City Police Department roadblocked the city's refinery area for most of Wednesday, responding to a petrochemical leak at Marathon Oil -- and also raising suspicions among residents and employees in touch with The Iconoclast. Fire department and hazmat teams operated inside the cordon, which encircled the nation's most polluted and perilous industrial area. 

Texas City has been the focus of my recent articles, which have also been published in Galveston County's The Police News. The latest, Ron Paul's Texas City in Danger, appeared June 16, and it raised serious and still unanswered questions about the township known to locals as Toxic City.

Marathon spokeswoman Linda Casey gave assurances that all was well and that no one was in danger at all -- but she couldn't specify the petrochemical released, or the quantity of it.  Despite Casey's claims, witnesses reported that they were sickened by noxious gas, and had to leave the area. Texas City officials referred inquiries to city Homeland Security Director Bruce Clawson, who has not returned calls.

The Texas City refinery district has had disasters with disturbing frequency in recent years.  BP had major explosions on March 30, 2004, March 23, 2005 and July 28, 2005. The March 23, 2005 explosion set a US record for fatalities with 15.  The March 30, 2004 and July 28, 2005 explosion share a more ominous distinction:

They were predicted weeks before they happened.

Intelligence experts involved in the two successful predictions believe that Texas City was being set up for a mass-casualty "false flag" manufactured terror event by a Bush administration eager to expand its powers at home and its war abroad.  The Bush administration, they say, was working hand in glove with a BP ownership eager to be rid of its dilapidated Texas City refinery.  They also believe that their prediction was responsible for the Gulf Coast terror alert issued by the FBI on March 25, 2004, after concerned KPRC radio news director Tara Howard, with whom they were in contact, confronted the FBI with the allegations of a conspiracy .

After the March 30 explosion, KPRC TV news aired the story, BP Amoco Plant Explosion Investigation Under Way, in which the same Clawson now avoiding calls from media then gave the media assurances that he was investigating the validated prediction of a refinery explosion.

Clawson never followed up with the investigation.

Just days before the July 28, 2005 explosion, Tara Howard abruptly quit her job at KPRC radio and left Houston.  Co-workers found this suspicious, and believed that she was afraid of something.

I was a witness to the strange event that occurred on July 28 at Texas City, observing it from my home north of Houston.  I broadcast it live via Canadian radio, and America First Books has published a transcript, with a link to the MP3 file:

The Simulated Nuking of Texas City, Texas?

Another dubious incident occurred six months later.

The Galveston County Daily News, which reports on Texas City and the surrounding area, wrote a story about a successful campaign by the same intelligence experts to alert the area to a Bush administration set-up in the winter of 2006, when the military was running a nuclear terror drill out of Ft. Monroe, Virginia.  Both Shauna Dunlap of the Houston FBI and Bruce Clawson of Texas City Homeland Security downplayed the alert.  They continued to do so even after the highly suspicious sudden appearance of a weapons of mass destruction team near Texas City convinced many locals that yet another attack had been planned and averted.

TJ Aulds, reporting for the Daily News, cited the unconcerned officials in his Nuclear attack warning story dismissed.

On Friday the 13th of this month, former US Congressman Dan Hamburg co-authored State of Emergency: The US in the Final Six Months of the George W. Bush Administration.  In it, he addressed the possibility of a Bush administration false flag attack, and specified the executive orders by which they can enact martial law.

On June 16, Wayne Madsen, a former Navy intelligence officer and National Security Agency specialist, published Another 9/11 Waiting to Happen, in which he said that Houston law enforcement officials believe their city is being set up for a summer false flag terror attack, perhaps as soon as Independence Day.

Other world and national news only add to the anxiety. The Israeli Air Force has been running military exercises reportedly preparing for a strike on Iran.  The Bush administration has been running martial law or urban assault drills in Indianapolis, Denver and Washington, DC.  The U.S. Congress, far from putting the brakes on a dangerous "decider," just acquiesced to his demand for telecom immunity for unconstitutional and illegal wiretaps.  There is no action by senators or representatives to impede Bush administration war waging prerogatives, despite reports from the Jerusalem Post that Bush and Cheney are itching to attack Iran.

Any attack on Iran would be far easier politically if it came in the wake of another 9/11-style "terror attack" against the United States, actual or manufactured.  Some experts consider the situation analogous to 1967, when Israeli military forces involved in a shooting war with Arab neighbors attempted to destroy the USS Liberty and its crew, then blamed the attack on Egypt so that it could draw the United States into the war on its side.

Houston has been considered a top-tier terror target since 9/11, both by official analysts who say that the terrorists are Middle Eastern, and by the former intelligence operatives, who say that the real terrorists are in the Bush White House.  The first published piece on the Houston target scenario was my own, written when I still believed the official 9/11 story.  It was requested and published by The Houston Chronicle on February 23, 2003 as Don't laugh at duct tape; it saves lives.

Captain Eric H. May is a former Army military intelligence and public affairs officer, as well as a former NBC editorial writer. His essays have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Houston Chronicle and Military Intelligence Magazine. For his biography, archives and upcoming interviews, refer to his home site.

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