Nobody is talking about this yet it explains everything.
In 1996, a group of American Neocons Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, David Wurmser wrote a policy paper for Benjamin Netanyahu titled 'A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.'
It explicitly called for:
-Removing Saddam Hussein in Iraq
-Destabilizing Syria
-Military action against Lebanon and IRAN
These same men later became senior officials in the Bush administration. Perle advised Rumsfeld. Feith became Undersecretary of Defense. Wurmser became Cheney's Middle East adviser.
But the American public had no interest in fighting these wars. So the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) — co-founded by Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz — wrote in September 2000 that transformation would be too slow unless there was 'some catastrophic and catalyzing event like a new Pearl Harbor.'
One year later, they got their Pearl Harbor. (9/11) Ten of PNAC's 25 signatories went on to serve in the Bush administration. And the US spent the next 20 years systematically destroying every country on the Clean Break list.
Iraq — invaded 2003, destroyed. Syria — destabilized, civil war. Lebanon — bombed 2006, invaded 2024 and again now. Iran — being bombed RIGHT NOW in 2026.
Netanyahu himself recently claimed credit for the chain of events leading to Assad's fall, calling it 'part of a long-term strategy to remake the Middle East.'
In 2002, The Guardian wrote: 'With several of the Clean Break paper's authors now holding key positions in Washington, the plan for Israel to reshape the Middle East looks a good deal more achievable today than it did in 1996. Americans may even be persuaded to GIVE UP THEIR LIVES to achieve it.'
Two hours before the planes hit on September 11, employees at Odigo — an Israeli instant messaging company — received messages predicting an attack. This was confirmed by Haaretz, Israel's own newspaper, and by Odigo's CEO Micha Macover. The FBI was informed. The sender was never publicly identified.
Larry Silverstein signed the lease on the WTC on July 24, 2001 — 49 days before 9/11. His insurance policy included $3.55 billion in terrorism coverage. After the attacks, he fought for six years to collect $4.55 billion.
The Clean Break memo is not a conspiracy theory. It's a publicly available document. The PNAC quote is not a conspiracy theory. It's on page 51 of a published report. The Odigo warning is not a conspiracy theory. It was reported by Haaretz. The policy paper to Bush administration pipeline is not a theory. It's documented history.
And now, 30 years later, every single country on that 1996 list has been invaded, bombed, or destroyed. The last one — Iran — is being bombed as you read this.
This was never about 'weapons of mass destruction.' It was never about 'terrorism.' It was never about 'defending America.' It was a 30-year plan, written in 1996, for Benjamin Netanyahu, executed with American blood and treasure.
And they wrote it down. They published it. They signed their names to it. And then they did exactly what they said they would do and you’re watching the show