On the “New” Taliban
Back in 2021, I raised doubts about the “Taliban” the United States was installing leaving behind in Afghanistan. An acid test of who they really are can be determined by their treatment of remnants of the real Taliban of the 90s.
The problem is that the United States hunted and killed most of the original leadership figures of the Taliban of the 90s. The problem with capturing Mullah Omar was that when he would be made to take the stand, he would proclaim before the world that the Taliban was not in any way involved with 9/11. And that could not be allowed to happen as US citizenry would start pointing fingers at the usual suspects. And so, Pakistan had him secretly moved to Karachi. But it seems he dumbly wrote a letter to President Obama (after the fake assassination of Osama Bin Laden) requesting peace. Realizing that he could make an easy comeback following US withdrawal, he was assassinated in Karachi.

But there was one key Taliban figure who survived. And that is the Afghan ambassador to Pakistan during 9-11 Abdul Salam Zaeef. The Taliban was only given diplomatic recognition by Pakistan, UAE and Saudi Arabia. You would think that as per International Law, ambassadors could not be detained or executed by civilized countries. But it was too dangerous to let Abdul Salam Zaeef remain in Pakistan post-9/11, as he was claiming that the Taliban had no role in 9/11. And this was a time when all eyes were on him. And so, the US Army scooped him up from Pakistan and sent him to Guantanamo Bay, releasing him in 2005, when the world was no longer interested in who did 9/11.
In 2006, he would publish a very revealing memoir (the English version was published in 2010) in which he claimed that the US had advance knowledge of 9/11, which I have covered earlier. Going through that memoir again, I noticed another astounding claim (p. 204). The US Army was very desperate to know the location of uranium deposits in Afghanistan, despite the mineral never being mined in that country.
At the beginning all questions were related to the current situation in Afghanistan, but later this changed completely. Questions were of a general nature or concerned with the country’s economy. Many questions were asked about natural resources or mines and their location. In particular I was asked many questions about oil, gas, chrome, mercury, gold, jade, ruby, iron and other precious stones. I was asked several times about uranium, even though I had previously not heard that there was any in Afghanistan. Often when I said that I did not know or when I had no information, I was punished and put into an isolation cage.
Attentive readers of this website may note that uranium is what powers the craft known to plebs as UFOs. The Phoenicians need them to manage their global business, political and military empires. On the other hand, plebs are being discouraged from flying. Even the Concorde, which was still accessible to super-wealthy non-Phoenicians has been shelved, because the UFOs made it redundant. As soon as Zaeef’s claims were published in English in 2010, US forces tried once again, to kidnap him from his home in Afghanistan, and in 2012 he would flee to the UAE.
Going back to the “New” Taliban, its becoming obvious that legit Taliban like Abdul Salam Zaeef are losing patience with them, alluding to their “despotism” and finding some of their religious actions highly questionable.