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Dec 7 Commentary
This sent in by a listener. I thought it worth passing on.
My parents had dinner this summer with a dear friend. During the
BBQ their friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured
everyone that she was fine and had simply tripped over a brick
because of her new shoes. They got her cleaned up and got her a
new plate of food - while she appeared a bit shaken up, Ingrid
went about enjoying herself the rest of the evening. At 3:00am
my mother received a call from Ingrid's husband telling her that
his wife had been taken to the hospital, and had passed away.
She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ - had they known how to
identify the signs of a stroke perhaps Ingrid would be with us
today. ----- A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke
victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a
stroke...totally. He said the trick was getting a stroke
recognized, diagnosed and getting to the patient within 3 hours.
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify.
Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The victim
may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the
symptoms of a stroke.
Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking
three simple questions:
1. *Ask the individual to SMILE.
2. *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
3. *Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently)
(i.e. . . It is sunny out today)
If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 9-1-1
immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.
. Widespread use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis
and treatment of the stroke and prevent brain damage.
Next item: you got to love just how bizarre the bush
administration has become. First they invent the term
extraordinary rendition which actually means kidnapping for
torture. Then condi rice has the chutzpah to publically state
that the united states may send our prisoners to other countries
to interrogate them, but the countries we send these poor souls
to certainly dont use torture. Really, condi? Then why do we
send them there? Is it to save money? Do these other countries
give us a bargain rate on interrogating our prisoners? Sec of
state Condi rice may go down in history as one of the most
obvious and absurd liars in American politics. It gets better. A
few months back The govt was caught paying supposedly
independent journalists to push govt propaganda under the guise
of unbiased commentary. Pure journalistic prostitution. Now the
govt has been caught writing copy and paying Iraqi news sources
to publish the lies, which are then presented to the american
people. as representing whats happening in iraq and the mood and
thoughts of the Iraqi people. . If our govt doesnt like the
real news, we simply make it up news we do like, and pay someone
to publish it. If it wernt for all the people suffering and
dying, this would be high comedy Your tax dollars in action.
Below are a pair of articles Chamba asked to have posted on
this website for listeners to read...
http://www.unansweredquestions.org/
. MalcontentX is the anonymous analyst whose essay Unanswered
Questions - Published by Scoop.co.nz in February 2002 became a
key document in the foundation of the 911 Truth Movement. -
Scoop Co-Editor Alastair Thompson
The PlameGate Affair is A Smokescreen... by MalcontentX Nov,
2005 Limited Hangout. Distraction. Facade. Magnetic manna for
hypocrites and toadies. A soothing piece of political candy for
those with a taste for solutions convenient. Ever get the
feeling like you're the only person in the world who really
understands what's going down? -I mean, with respect to a
particular situation? Yeah, not an accurate (or pleasant)
feeling to have; for, if one's objective analysis is basically
sound, then surely there are others who understand; yet in the
midst of the grand social dialogue, its cascade of concepts
flowing back and forth, when one hears the essential component
of a story so-consistently misplaced, one feels alone, and
saddened for the state of our collective understanding. Yet
perhaps I'm wrong; or perhaps this may be an opportunity for a
breakthrough of sorts. Perhaps. # # # Take the case of "outed"
CIA agent Valerie Plame-Wilson, and the "crime" for
which some senior members of the Bush Administration may be
facing jail time. Of all the thoughtful observers I routinely
scan across the internet, I have found only two that come close
to the heart of the matter. One is a rather brief reflection
from a somewhat anonymous observer [1] (who has nevertheless
proven his/herself to be consistently astute). The other comes
from investigators Ralph Schoenmann and Mya Schoen [2] , who
have provided a meticulous and well-documented analysis (in
audio format) upon which I will be relying somewhat for my
analysis here. # # # Now, the source of the confusion seems to
arise around the desire by many to do something to stop the war
in Iraq, and to see that those who lied... to get us into it,
are held accountable. An admirable goal. The war in Iraq
constitutes a grotesque violation of human rights, international
law, and ethical government. Many know this. Many are speaking
out. Yet into this mix are slithering a whole slew of
questionable characters, slowly but surely shifting the ground
of the dialogue away from the real architects of the war; and
many are the well-meaning yet short-sighted observers, it seems,
who are unconsciously allowing this to happen. # # # Let's look
at this a little more closely. Bush, Cheney, and their entire
administration repeatedly lied to get us into this war.
Virtually the entire Congress and Senate bought the lies and
voted to give Bush the power to invade. Virtually the entire
mainstream press bought the lies, and dutifully documented the
details of the invasion from the inside of a tank -in this, the
latest expression of the so-called "war on terror."
All this is a matter of record. Well yes, now is the time for a
great hand-wringing amongst the press and politicians: 'yes,'
they say, 'we hate to admit it but... we were duped,' fooled,
misled. And we know this is udder [3] nonsense. We know that any
conscientious citizen could have gone on the internet within
hours of Bush's or Powell's speech and exposed them for the
juvenile frauds they were; yet with all the budgetary powers the
press and politicians have to investigate the facts, they
somehow "missed" the reality. Let's be clear about
this: they "missed" it because they WANTED to miss it.
They wanted to miss it because their integrity is thoroughly
compromised to the military-industrial complex upon which they
feed.... and which wanted the war to proceed. # # # Yet somehow
the intelligence bureaucracy, (it seems, we are being told) is
different; it appears as if the CIA and co. was trying to tell
the truth about the WMD/yellowcake claims, but were somehow
manipulated or prevented from doing their job. But wait: of all
the elements within the military-industrial-complex, is not the
intelligence bureaucracy among the most firmly committed to the
manufacture of war -and the lies necessary to achieve it? Have
not its agents consistently proven themselves to be the bastions
of deception and intrigue? The "Valerie Plame
indictment" is unravelling within the context of an
assertion that the intelligence community is an entity standing
somewhat at odds or even independent of the political games
going on in Washington. Is this true? Were the analysts
prevented from doing their job? Or does "the company"
merely want it to appear that way? # # # Let's look at the
political context. Broadly-speaking, why did we go to war? Why
did top officials systematically lie to get us into Iraq? The
immediate reason is obvious: oil. The longer-term reason is
geo-political strategy: the control of the world's resources,
beginning with the middle-east, and the usurpation of the former
Soviet Republics in order to contain China; and the deeper,
fundamental reason is that the American Empire is bankrupt from
the inside out... entirely addicted [4] to the expansion of its
war machine for the continuation of its economic life. The
war-machine must grow, or the entire house of cards will begin
to fall. (If you don't know that, dear reader, then you need to
do your homework; or, simply try to follow the logic here with
an open mind). # # # Central to the war-machine is the element
of secrecy. Let's remember that, within any class society, any
society dominated by a powerful few, there is always the danger
that elected officials (and those whom they appoint) may cease
to serve the interests of all -and instead, use the apparatus of
government to further the interests of the few, in secrecy (to
some degree). This is nothing new: it's built into the
Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, The Bill of
Rights. The different branches of the Federal Government, split
into the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial, were specifically
designed to mitigate against the collection of power in any one
area. Even as some of the "founding fathers" were
speaking of the necessity for the "eternal vigilance"
of an awakened citizenry, most of them constituted the very
economic elite (at the time) that posed the greatest danger to
government "for, by, and of the people"; and,
throughout American history [5] , there has been an ongoing
struggle for the control of the government, (at all levels)
between the various economic elites and the grass-roots
organizations of the common people. Through numerous bloody
wars, violent oppression, civil unrest, it's not difficult to
see that the elite few have generally had the run of things. And
today, in the era of the multinational corporation, with over
half the world's wealth concentrated in the hands of 1% of the
global population, it's quite clear that the power of the few is
more-concentrated than ever, that the checks and balances have
been overwhelmed, and that its primarily the corporate interest
that government serves today. Now, in a nominally-democratic
society such as ours, the nature of this unethical allegiance is
that it must be carried out in secret; that is, the compromised
politicians and bureaucrats must put on a show of allegiance to
"the people," so that we, the people, do not rebel.
Alas, by virtue of the bald-faced belligerence of some
Republican hawks these days, and the apathetic response this
seems to get from the general public, some may assume that this
"show" is not all that significant; but this would be
a grave mistake. We must not confuse the effect of the Elite
propaganda machine with the reality it is trying to control;
that is, the very effectiveness of the media con job causes many
to believe that it doesn't matter, that "we, the
people" don't care, (precisely what the Elite want us to
believe). In reality, the political establishment goes to
enormous expense to massage the public mind, (because they have
to [5b] ) and the colonic-collusion of the corporate press makes
this manipulation seem almost natural. Strategists in the
corridors of power are certainly not unaware of the need to
maintain the facade; so let us keep this element of secrecy
clearly in our mind. # # # Even more so than the secret
allegiances of individual politicians, we must be most-concerned
here with organized secrecy: that is, networks of people, united
in the commitment to carrying those decisions out. In corporate
America [6] , for example, people are paid to lie and swindle.
There's a profit to be had in exploiting others; and so, in the
interest of furthering the common need/greed, people follow
orders. It is within this institutional culture where
"following orders" prevails that secrecy is able to
expand its reach most-fully. In government, this becomes
expressed in the corruption of the political parties as a whole;
yet of all our public institutions, it has traditionally been
the military which has most-clearly been governed by the
principle of "following orders." As we all know, in
times of war: what residues of fair-play, civil liberty and
common sense that exist in civil society often go flying out the
window in the name of necessity, "patriotism," "honour,"
"helping our boys," etc. Here, secrecy and don't ask
questions is the norm; whereas, with the elected (and other
bureaucratic) branches of government, there is often at least a
paper trail showing the decisions that were made; and, the
elected officials can be voted out of office. What has
traditionally kept the military somewhat (and only periodically)
in check has been the difficulty -the sheer enormity- of getting
the apparatus of government into a position to declare war,
along with the cultural conditions necessary to convince the
public to accept it. This has kept the American military (at
least partially) in a place where it, (and its code of secrecy)
continued to act in service to the public, rather than as ruler
[7] . For all those with the eyes to see, the military is now
moving close to the time when it will be so integrated with the
powers of the federal government as to become the lead agency
[8] in the promotion/enforcement of public policy. There's no
question but that we are moving towards a police state -where
the essence of secrecy contained within the "private
tyranny" of the corporation, (formerly held in check by the
various separation of powers) is "coming out" to the
public in the form of a uniformed, armed guard on Main Street
America. Yet the key element which is making all this possible
is another reservoir of secrecy, operating at a whole other
level of subtlety and sophistication... which has developed
steadily (and massively) over the last sixty years, serving as a
"plausibly deniable" bridge between the agenda of the
military and the administrative levers of civilian government.
Principally with the creation of the CIA in 1947, you have a
(largely invisible) intelligence bureaucracy which has
increasingly come to have more and more influence over the
Executive branch of office, (National Security Council, Daily
Intelligence Brief, etc.) while simultaneously using its
Executive position to access funds, resources (and positions
within other areas of both, government and civilian life) to
further an un-written agenda... all under the rubric of
"don't ask questions... national security." The power
of the CIA (and the various "intelligence" gathering
agencies) goes WAY BEYOND the thirty-billion/year that we are
told they are allotted by Congress. The true power of "The
Company" lies not in its administrative/clerical (i.e.
"public") side, it lies in the realm of covert
operations, by which it has penetrated into the core of the
stock-market, banking and finance, the media, the arms trade,
illicit drugs, and so on. It is absolutely essential for every
thinking American to grasp the significance of this. To do so
requires some study. There are numerous good books [9] on the
subject. In particular, I recommend the vantage-point of someone
who was there [10] from its inception, who saw it grow and
change the face of the political landscape... and who has
chronicled that development in exhaustive detail. # # # So the
existence of this intelligence bureaucracy takes the element of
secrecy within government to a whole other level of
sophistication. Imagine, for a moment, beyond the usual rank of
influence-peddling, (i.e. The White House/Pentagon offering
access to only those reporters who say the right things, or
Republican Party money helping to finance publications and
programs that appear on Fox news) that there's another, unnamed
layer of organization that can withhold or "leak"
classified information at will, stage events, plant stories, to
which the compromised or unaware press, politicians, and public
must then respond. The power of this bureaucracy is not
absolute; but because it is, by its very nature, a hidden power
[10] , it has a flexibility to influence events that no other
institution has, while appearing to be un-involved. Now, it is
the nature of this creature that it serves neither the civilian
nor military command, directly; for it is, in essence, an
instrument designed to subvert the mechanisms of public
accountability; it answers only to itself [10c] ; yet "the
self" that it answers to is bound by an allegiance to Elite
control, which it must share [10d] with the political, military,
financial and industrial Elite as a whole. Thus, while there may
be many times when various leaders in the political or military
wings are embarrassed or provoked into action by the dirty
doings of the CIA, etc. the CIA is protected from serious
scrutiny; because, to expose the CIA would expose the degree to
which the various political and military elites had colluded in
the betrayal of their duty to the general public; and secondly,
these Elites recognize, as a whole, that the
intelligence-community is a key element to the advancement of
America's imperial interests. In effect, the military, elected,
and judicial branches of government have learned to tolerate and
work with a loose canon in their midst, preferring not to know
the whole truth -knowing that it is their ignorance of the whole
story which will, (in most cases, they believe) protect them
from any possible prosecution. It's called "plausible
deniability" and it takes the secrecy of self-serving
government and military collusion to a whole other level:
providing another layer of control, (away from public scrutiny)
by which the "news" may be managed. It's political
deception gone amok. Conversely, it may also be described as
smart-fascism: a methodology developed from the general desire
amongst the ruling Elite to by-pass the democratic process -in
favour of rule by decree; but here, the appearance of democracy
has been maintained. Rather than a mass movement which arouses
the passions of the people, (and is ultimately difficult to
control) here the critical device is an administrative one. A
zone of influence, carved between the elected and appointed
branches of government, gains access to credit from a fraudulent
banking system [11] , its influence spilling over into the
public sphere. Its influence grows, taking on the unseen mantle
of a parallel power, while the populace remains largely passive.
It is precisely because the various elected and appointed elites
already recognize the value of doing things in secret, that they
can be so easily blackmailed and manipulated into schemes far
beyond the realm of their own, narrow imaginations, then help to
cover them up. Many an ambitious, cynical, and diabolical
"public" official may fancy them self to hold
extraordinary power in their hands, and be unaware of how much
assistance they are getting from unseen forces which can just as
easily turn on them. # # # For example, it was the CIA which
initially used its intelligence-gathering resources in Southeast
Asia, (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos) to provoke incidents [13] which
justified an increasing military presence. Then-CIA Director
Allen Dulles would make up some story (to the National Security
council) about how the North Vietnamese had attacked the South,
get permission for an increased military response, and then
request a much bigger response from the military than was asked
for. Throughout the Vietnam war, bloodthirsty generals and
lickspittle politicians eagerly swallowed every scintilla of
justification. They were the ones who went on record, or who had
a paper trail chronicling their deeds. Only when it became clear
that the war could not be won, did the CIA cover its involvement
in the affair by blaming first the military, (through the
leaking of the so-called "Pentagon Papers" [16] ) then
"outing" the hated Executive branch (Nixon) via a
relatively minor infraction, ("Watergate") [17] .
Almost no one clued in that the CIA had been cooking the books
at both ends of the spectrum to both, further the war and
protect its own ass. The loss of Vietnam was a huge blow to
American imperial prestige; yet the CIA managed to emerge from
it shining. A few generals and politicians retreated to their
corners, skulking; but the critical mechanism for creating new
wars was left unscathed; and that is precisely what the CIA
began to do, in Angola, in 1975. What is essential to grasp here
is this: the most-visible exponents of the policy can always be
sacrificed, but the means of maintaining the secrecy must be
kept secret. The intelligence bureaucracy itself must not come
under scrutiny. # # # So yes, of all the institutions involved
in the promotion of the war machine, it is usually the
intelligence community which is the most-hawkish,
over-the-top-crazy-for-it because, on the one hand, they are not
subject to the constraints of the public eye, (such as the
military) they get far more leverage in choosing the character
and timing of their operations, (don't have a lot of
"higher-ups" telling them what to do). They experience
a "freedom" to blow things up, kill, destroy such as
few fascist-minded people can, (referred to in
"trade-speak" as "fun and games"); and, if
they play their cards right, they never have to be held
accountable for any mistakes they make; because they're always
one step ahead of their partners in crime, (the military,
politicians) upon whom they can shift the blame. This does not
mean that there is a complete absence of honest analysts within
the CIA etc. (dedicated to tracking down "Islamo-terrorists,"
or "commies," as they used to be called); it means
that these people are not the core of the community; they are a
peripheral instrument of what is, essentially, a criminal,
subversive, anti-democratic organization. # # # So lets follow
the logic: 1) if the reason for going into Iraq was (and is)
clear, (oil, power, military addiction) and, 2) if the
intelligence community was committed to seeing the invasion
occur, and, 3) if they knew there were no weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq, and 4) if they knew the heads of state were
going to have to lie like baboons to get this war going, then
they also knew that someone, eventually, (i.e. the ones who
uttered the lies) was going to have to take the fall... so that
the occupation/control of Iraq could continue, and the capacity
for invasions elsewhere not be impeded. # # # So given all that,
and given what we know about the character of the
"intelligence community," how then might we have
expected them to behave? First, they'd make sure that the heads
of state had access to the necessary package of lies to place
before the American people, and that those heads of state had
confidence [17b] that the intelligence community would back them
up in those lies; otherwise, the performers would not have been
able to put on a half-way believable performance. Second, only
after the invasion was clearly in the bag would they then start
to slowly "leak" their alibi. Then, within the few
months it would likely take for it to become clear that there
were no WMD's in Iraq, they'd have to move to contain the debate
.i.e. provide a juicy leak about only part of the package of
lies... and make sure that the debate is then drawn out over a
long period of time so that by the time charges were finally
being laid, no one but the politicians and CNN commentators gave
a shit anymore. So what then happened? # # # The CIA allowed the
yellowcake-WMD claims into the State of the Union address. The
Yellowcake claim also appeared in the President's Daily Brief
[18] , (PDB) "one of the most sensitive intelligence
documents in the American system." In other words, at the
top of the CIA hierarchy, they were giving credence and support
to the lies: i.e. where it counts. CIA Director George Tenet sat
in the Congressional Chamber as Bush gave his address, and he
said nothing to contradict it. Now let's recall the timing of
events: Bush gives his speech in early January; by late January,
the troops and convoys are already amassed, (and it's obvious to
everyone in the know about these things that the invasion is
on). On Feb. 5 the largest anti-war demonstration in human
history takes place, over 25 million people worldwide. In
mid-February, the first of the "leaks" from the CIA
start to appear, contradicting the claims of a Saddam/Al Queda
connection; but these are lower-level reports and don't get much
attention in the face of the media blitzkrieg. Three months
after the invasion began, it's obvious that there were no WMD's,
and Washington politicians predictably spout their outrage....
the volume of hot air causing an early summer heat-wave in
Washington. Then frmr. ambassador Joseph Wilson appears on the
scene, talking about the falseness of the "yellowcake"
claims. Curiously, he gets tons of mainstream press coverage,
and even coverage from the "alternative/left" press.
By this time, "leaks" are appearing all over the
place, showing how many CIA analysts didn't buy into the claims
-and who were thwarted by Cheney, Libby, and the "Office of
Special Plans." By July of 2003, CIA Director Tenet moves
to take responsibility for the "yellowcake" claim, in
what some observers describe as the attempt of a
"loyal" lieutenant to take a "hit" for his
boss. (Some months later, Tenet resigns and removes himself from
the scene). Then out of the blue, CNN j-urinalist Robert Novak
claims that "someone" in the White House told him that
Wilson's wife, (Valerie Plame) is a CIA agent, and the story
unfolds from there. # # # So what's the result of all this? Two
years after the invasion, a single member of the Bush
administration is indicted, not for lying to Congress, but for
the obstruction of justice in the "outing" of a CIA
agent. (Special prosecutor Fitzgerald makes clear that the
indictment has nothing to do with the war in Iraq). The issue at
hand has gone from WMD's, to "yellowcake" to the 'mis-treated'
CIA. No one is talking about the "5,000 gallons of VX nerve
agent, anthrax, and botulinim toxin" that Bush described in
his speech to Congress. No one is talking about whether America
lacks any moral right to have forces in Iraq. Even voices on
"the left" are talking as if a few rogue elements
inside the Bush Cabinet were responsible for the lies; and all
of it amounts to nothing, as the American war machine emerges
unscathed, sympathetic even, ("as our boys struggle
heroically in the absence of the best equipment and
reinforcements"). # # # If you were wanting to invade a
country, and you had to lie to do it, I'd say this was a pretty
successful campaign for getting away with it. No? Now, some
coincidence-theorists out there might say that things just
unfolded this way; but let's take a closer look at the players
involved. # # # Cheney, Libby, Rumsfeld, Rove, etc: yes, there's
little doubt that these creeps are pathological liars, who would
stoop at nothing to expand the prime directive of imperial
power. It's no surprise that they worked to cook the evidence.
So what? Does that mean that the CIA et all didn't collude in
the deception? Is it not possible that the Agency was playing a
double game? -encouraging Rumsfeld and Libby to be aggressive,
saying there's support, (a "deal") while not telling
some of the analysts whom Rumsfeld and Libby would work with...
causing them to get aggressive? The Agency ensured that the
bogus material got into the most sensitive and important
documents: is it not possible that Rumsfeld etc. were led to
believe they were all on side? [18b] George Tenet played the
idiot-savant masterfully, blindly over-seeing the inclusion of
garbage in both, the PDB, the State of the Union Address, (and
who knows where else?). Three months after the invasion, (when
it no longer mattered) he says it was "a mistake,"
appears loyal and unconvincing at the same time, appearing to
take responsibility, (in word only, taking no specific actions)
leaving the door open as to who was the real motivating force
behind it. Then he resigns some six months later, (a tacit
admission of failure) temporarily taking some of the pressure
off Bush; yet far more importantly, taking himself out of the
picture to make it less likely that he would be called to
testify. Joe Wilson Turns out Joseph is no ordinary former
Ambassador [19] . Oh no, he has a very colourful past indeed, as
a point-man in innumerable bloody, covert operations carried out
by the CIA. Well, surprise, surprise. Let's look at the long
list of "achievement's" on uncle Joe's resume. Well,
he was the Deputy Chief of Mission in Iraq, in the build-up to
the first Gulf War... the second in Command to Ambassador April
Glaspie. In Glaspie's absence Joe is on record as being a very
"active" ambassador.... selling weapons to the Iraq
regime in a meeting in Paris... (this, when they were still
gassing Iranians and Kurds). Then comes the time when the
Americans sell the Kuwait government the slant-drilling
facilities for cutting into Iraq's oil fields. America then
encourages Saddam Hussein to "settle his grievance" in
his own way. The trap had been set. This is all a matter of
record; and for anyone who has read Agee's "Dirty
Work" (or otherwise knows how The Agency works) the
American Consulate is the CIA's standard focal point in the
coordination of intelligence work, coup d'etats, and invasions.
Yes, uncle Joe was very busy it seems, (and good at his job too,
cause he got lots more work after the war). It seems that Joe
then went on a long tour of Africa, going from mission to
mission in various consulates; and wherever Joe went,
insurrection, massacres, civil war and coup d'etats seemed to
follow. By all honest accounts, this man is a serious
war-criminal; but today, we hear nothing but praise for him
-even in the so-called "alternative press". Funny
that, no? At present, he's a member of the National Security
Council for African affairs. The guy is pure Intel. A liar
extraordinaire. He should be indicted (along with the rest of
them). Lock him up, people. Valerie-Plame Wilson [20] :
notwithstanding the attempts by Vanity Fair magazine (in its
latest issue) to turn her into some glamorous "New
Avenger," "Mrs. Peel," etc. it seems our gal Val
has not had quite as colourful life of late as our
lackadaisical, stooge press would have us believe. Yes, you've
heard all the whining and complaining, the bleating of concern
for the "annihilation" of her "team" that
supposedly took place once she was "outed" by Libby;
(some Intel freak masquerading as a journalist on the normally
thoughtful "Counterpunch" website even equated the act
to the betrayal of Jesus); well, it turns out that she was
actually "outed" back in 1994 by the defector Aldrich
Aims. She was ready for retirement, (for God's sake).
Disgruntled CIA agents, current and former and the press-corps
which squeaks with every "leak" that flows. Truly, an
intelligent person has to ask them self: just how much of what
some intelligence "insider" is saying is honest
opinion or fact, how much of it is a con, and/or how much of it
is sincere belief in the midst of being conned themselves? That
is, maybe this "insider" doesn't know the whole story,
and they've simply been allowed to make an acquaintance with
someone in the press, (while still being monitored, of course).
More likely, they're just appearing to know only so much. At any
rate, we just don't know; and that is precisely the point. This
is the nature of the business, the "trade-craft" of
the covert community. Who is "handling" whom? Anytime
there is a "leak" we must assume the possibility that
it is a planned release of information -of a very specific and
limited kind, at a very specific time, to achieve certain ends.
We, as citizens, in fact, have a responsibility to be suspicious
because this is the only way we can maintain some kind of
watchdog role over a very elusive (and dangerous) social
institution. Sure, there may be some relatively honest analysts
who are sincerely trying to keep tabs on "Islamo-terrorists"
(or "commies" in ye olden days) or Khadaffi, or Raffi,
(now, don't laugh-y); but we cannot know that, save that we
place what they are saying in the context of the larger con
that's constantly going on. There are the officials who felt
"intimidated" by Dick Cheney visiting headquarters in
Langley.(Possible conversation: "Say, Mr. Vice President,
why don't you come down here and pay us a visit. It would really
show your commitment to what we're trying to do, and be a big
boost to morale.") There's the officials who felt
"pressured" by Libby and the "Office of Special
Plans." There's Col. Karen K., who seems to have become the
exclusive copyright of Mother Jones magazine and the 7-11
"left" ("no one seems to want to hear her
story" Awwwwww....). There's mainscream presstitutes Novak
and Miller: Novak "outs" CIA agent Valerie Plame,
(supposedly because her front organization used a phoney
address, something the CIA is not supposed to do). Is this vapid
show of Novakian diligence credible? And Miller, the
front-runner in the regurgitations of WMD lies on the front
pages of the NY Times, board-member of The American Enterprise
Institute: she goes to jail, for what? For refusing to reveal
her source? How nobly irrelevant. How about revealing her source
for learning how to "deep-throat" government
pronouncements as if they are fact? Why would these two even put
Plame's flame to print? They didn't suffer any recriminations
for supposedly "annihilating" an entire undercover
battalion. Curious law, that. Then there's people like
nominally-decent "investigative" reporter Seymour
Hersh... who has "insider" information that
"disgruntled retired C.I.A. clandestine operators had
banded together... and drafted the fraudulent documents
themselves.... so pissed at Cheney." Herein lies the
so-called explanation for why ""Somebody deliberately
let something false get in there.... The State of the Union
speech was confounding to many members of the intelligence
community, who could not understand how such intelligence could
have got to the President without vetting." The article
goes on to say that some operators felt CIA Director "was
too eager to please his boss" -reinforcing the facade of
Tenet's phoney "admission" and early exit from the
scene. (Another article by Hersh reveals that the same
"yellowcake" nonsense appeared in the all-important
President's Daily Brief). Mr. Hersh writes a good yarn, provides
important clues, and I'm sure his intentions are decent; but
he's being played. How about "ex" CIA
"analyst" Ray McGovern? nominal leader of
"Intelligence Professionals for Sanity," vocal
opponent of the war, and darling of the "left" media,
(and even of some amongst the "conspiracy" crowd).
This guy reeks of high clearance; apparently, he was sometimes
called to deliver the PDB, arguably the most-sensitive and
important device for manipulating the President's agenda that
the CIA has. Anyone who rises to that position within the
apparatus is spooky indeed, especially if they say something
that sounds "libera"; like, uh, referring to Patrick
Fitzgerald as a "noble prosecutor" [22] . It's donkey
dung a la carte, every time the man's lips doth part. Special
ProsecutorPatrick Fitzgerald [23] : described as the knight in
shining armour by the presstitute gallery, from the New York
Times to the Washington Post, CNN and sin-dicated affiliates;
"a non-partisan warrior" "speaking truth to
power." Well, it turns out that Prosecutor Fitzgerald is
the go-to guy in the cover-up (I mean) prosecution of
"terrorists" who weren't guilty of any crimes -such as
those supposedly involved in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade
Centre, (which any informed person knows was instigated and led
by the FBI as a supposed "sting" operation). He has
intelligence ass-et written all over him. Next case. Ah yes, and
last but not least, we have the legendary "Protection of
Intelligence Identities Act," that "noble" piece
of parchment upon which so much of this facade doth rest. Well,
it turns out that this "law" makes it a crime to
"out" an agent even if that agent is doing something
illegal. Think about that for a moment: even if a CIA agent
assassinates someone, launders drug money, even if they may have
participated in some "false-flag" terrorist operation,
killing innocent people in order to blame it on OSAMA, it's a
crime to expose them to the light of day. Is this a law worth
defending? Obviously not. Is it treasonous to expose an agent
who's doing something illegal? Absolutely not. It's treasonous
not to expose them. This f-LAW should be referred to as the
"Lou Wolf" Act, after the courageous investigator who,
along with former agent Phillip Agee, realized the scope [24] of
the CIA's criminal behaviour, and made it their patriotic duty
to "out" as many agents as possible. It was due to
their success in publishing those names and exposing the
patterns that the Washington status quo was compelled to make
such endeavours a crime. # # # So to sum up: an American
President goes before the American people and lies his face off
to justify the invasion of Iraq; the Congress, the big media,
and the intelligence bureaucracy all abrogate their
responsibility to question and investigate the truth; they play
dumb, and buy into the lie, (and we know exactly why); then the
Congress, the media, and the intelligence bureaucracy all claim
they were "duped" or "prevented" from
countering the lies -with various intelligence leaks providing
the focus for who to blame. The "blame" then becomes
narrowly localized/contained when one of the
"culprits" commits another, related "crime"
for which they may face "tough" justice. The
intelligence community emerges, once again, shining like a new
car. # # # For all intents and purposes, the invasion of Iraq
and the WMD claims are, as White House Chief of Staff Andy Card
put it way back in Dec. of 2003, "a moot point." It's
a done deal. A non-issue. So is there anything to be gained from
this? Yes, if we use it to gain a deeper insight into how the
system works and apply it to contemporary events; for while we
may add the invasion of Iraq to a long list of historical
infamies which shall go unpunished, the occupation of Iraq is
another matter. Let us recall that the
military-industrial-complex (otherwise known as the
monopoly-capitalist state) is in crisis [25] . As such, the
"state" is going to reflect contradictions in its
behaviour. It's going to attempt to do something [26] to put out
one fire, which then causes another. Into this mix, there are
going to be arguments, battles between the different factions
within the Elite apparatus; who, at one point or another, propel
a certain perception forward, only to find it rich with
unforeseen repercussions; and beneath it all, the covert
intelligence apparatus is attempting to guide, correct,
manipulate those different factions through the course of
unfolding events, from the safety of its shadowy lair. Even
here, the adage, "those who play a rigged game get
stupid" applies. Take the occupation of Iraq. Intelligent
investigation on the ground could have foreseen that the common
Iraqi citizen was well-armed... that the invasion would not be
the hard part. The intelligence community helped Bush steal two
elections, they helped form his policy on Iraq, (daily!!!). The
occupation is something they supported because monopoly-capital
wanted it; yet now that it's going badly, they're feeding the
ground of dissent against Bush and co. -not as an
"exit" strategy, but as a domestic diversion, in the
interests of managing the occupation. Oh yeah, some politicians
are beginning to speak of an "exit strategy." Others
look straight in the camera and say, "we do not
retreat." It's all a show folks; or rather, while some
politicians may actually believe some of their own rhetoric, the
real game is this: Imperial America wants the oil, (and the
middle east). They don't want the people who live there,
(besides those who work the oil pumps); and above all, they
don't want the American people to get pissed off with the
increasing number of body-bags being sent home. So they're
attempting to start a full-scale civil war in the most-populated
non-strategic areas such as Baghdad, to eliminate the civilian
(i.e. insurgent) population, keeping the American troops engaged
only so long as they have to; and the key to this is keeping the
American public distracted with debates about "exit
strategy," giving the impression that some movement is
happening. There is no "movement" as such, (just as
there is no "peace process" between Israel and
Palestine). There will be no "exit" until the American
people say "Enough!!" (just as we did with Vietnam).
The Bush-it artists have taken a lot of "hits" over
the past six years: from the leaked PDB [21b] which showed that
Bush had been warned about Al Queda a month before 9-11, to
Enron, Hurricane Katrina, the WMD fiasco and the situation in
Iraq, (not to mention the state of the American economy). With
his dunce cap slightly askance, and overworked smirk, Curious
George makes an easy target, if they want to take him out. Yet
it's unlikely that Bush will be hit with any serious, de-throning
scandal unless the situation in Iraq causes citizen America to
finally wake up. If that happens, the line from a song by the
rock band, "The Who" may become an appropriate
battle-cry: "we don't get fooled again." Good friends,
conscientious citizens, let us not be distracted by this ongoing
charade. The system is not correcting itself. It is protecting
its infamy from reaching the true light of day. Defend not the
intelligence bureaucracy, the epicentre of secrecy, deception,
and criminality. Let us keep our eye on the shadow-power of the
corporate-intelligence cabal which cloaks our politicians like
an oily ooze. Let us build a resistance movement, with our eye
clearly on the prize. Ciao # # # Appendix For those of you who
want to further investigate the nature of the CIA, I provide a
few samples of the info. I have come across... to help get you
started, (i.e. besides the sources I listed below notes
9&10). As mentioned, I think the single-best online source
of information on the CIA is the Fletcher Prouty website.... The
reason being, that he is able to show us how this bureaucracy
was slowly (yet exponentially) built up under the watchful (and
murderous) eye of "the company's" architect, Allen
Dulles. Baby fascism grows up: Prouty's "The Secret
Team" and "Understanding Special Operations"
offer excellent descriptions of this, showing how things started
small, then got to the point where whole air-bases were being
operated covertly... sometimes with the soldiers, marines etc
who were operating the vehicles having no clue who they were
actually working for, or alongside. He also shows how the CIA
was able to gradually establish itself at various posts within
the civil service (and private business community). i.e. the CIA
might approach a supervisor within the FAA, for example, or the
Department of Motor Vehicles, or the Post Office, or the media,
and openly say, 'we're conducting an intelligence-gathering
operation having to do with national security. We'd like to
place someone in your office, temporarily, to serve as the
contact person for an agent we have doing work in a related
department.... can't go into any greater detail.... thanks.'
Years may go by, and the agent remains at the post, performing a
task like all the other employees. Perhaps the supervisor is
transferred or retires. Now, it may be that no one in the office
knows that an undercover agent is working there.; and on it
goes. You may be surprised to discover who within the civil
service was once (and/or still is, for once... ) an agent with
the CIA; such as: the Director of the London Transit Authority.
In regard to the Joint Chiefs, one of the moments Prouty liked
to recall was when he was briefing Joint Chiefs Chairman
Lemnitzer on various operations; when Lemnitzer grows quiet,
pauses to ask, "Prouty, about how many [covert] operations
are we involved in." Prouty estimates in the hundreds.
"Really?" says Lemnitzer, incredulous. "I had no
idea." A Lawyer Loves his Loopholes: Prouty also goes into
great detail showing how Dulles was able to manipulate loopholes
in the National Security Act to sequester for himself increasing
powers. For example, the National Security Act of 1947 gives the
CIA no legal basis for undertaking covert operations, nor even
for gathering intelligence; it's legal role is simply to
coordinate the intelligence of the other intelligence agencies.
It is the National Security Council alone, which has the legal
mandate to undertake such operations. Via a vague loophole in
the wording of the above "Security Act," founding
CIA-director Allen Dulles was able to manipulate the National
Security Council into a posture of "approving"
clandestine plans brought to it by the CIA, rather than
directing such operations itself; and by a process of erosion,
the NSC ceased even to become an effective watchdog over the
CIA's (illegal) activities. For President Harry Truman, the
nominal creator of the Security Act, (and, by extension, the
CIA) it was clear that the NSC was an advisory institution only
-that ultimate responsibility for decisions lay with the
President. Under President Eisenhower, this sense of ultimate
responsibility remained; yet by this time, the unaccounted-for
activity of Allen Dulles and his agents had grown to such an
extent that a private, parallel power grew in strength as the
NSC's oversight duties became diluted in expanding numbers of
sub-committees. By the time of the Kennedy Administration, he
was led to believe that the NSC was irrelevant. This "left
the door wide open for the CIA" to assume far greater
responsibilities, and "helps to explain why Henry
Kissinger's role became so dominant in the Nixon years." So
the essence of the CIA's role -in relation to both the NSC and
the President- is that the President does not know, (and, in a
very real sense, does not want to know) what the CIA is up to,
or what it's role should be. A brief word on a total turd: Allen
Dulles was a unique character amongst human beings: an
exceptionally calculating, greedy, amoral (and therefore
successful) lawyer on Wall Street, he played a central role in
the financing of the Nazi military machine, (alongside Prescott
Bush); then, during World War 2 he somehow got himself ensconced
at the highest level of American Intelligence (OSS) while
simultaneously living in Switzerland, taking care of all the
banking needs of the looters and pillagers (on both sides, of
course). Then after the war, he was instrumental in rescuing a
great number of Nazi spies (the Gehlen organization) who had
been operating in Eastern (communist) Europe. Only someone with
his personal talent and dedication for self-promotion, vulturism,
and hatred for democracy could have created something like the
CIA. And hey, he's even got an airport named after him. A Few
Important Facts: Perhaps we should also recall that the CIA
(amongst others, notably the FBI) was the lead agency in the
assasinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert
Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and a host of other regional and
world leaders. For anyone who takes the time to investigate, the
evidence is clear. Now some readers may not know this or want to
believe it; if so, you need to do your homework. Other readers
may acknowledge the evidence of past misdeeds, yet fail to
recognize their significance in the light of ongoing events.
Think about it: if the intelligence community could orchestrate,
in broad-daylight, the murder of such prominent public figures
and sufficiently cover it up (so as to confine it to the back
pages of history and/or the corridors of
"conspiracy-theory") do you think this organization,
(and the "community" itself) has shrunk in its thirst
and capacity for influencing public events. Not a chance. The
evidence clearly reveals that they've gotten smarter, more
sophisticated, brazen, more integrated into the bureaucratic
fabric of private and public power than ever before. For those
who wish to investigate the assassination of JFK, I recommend
the Fletcher Prouty website. (There's also a new book out
expanding upon the case made by Jim Garrison. See takingaim.info
for a three-hour audio interview). By the far the best and
most-entertaining way to absorb a lot of the facts in this case
is to watch the movie, "JFK" by Oliver Stone. For a
Hollywood film, it's extremely well-researched. For the
assassination of both JFK, Robert Kennedy, (and a host of
resources on many other dirty deeds) I recommend www.blackopradio.com.
For the assassination of MLK, I recommend William Pepper's book,
"An Act of State." (and you can also access numerous
audio interviews of William Pepper at the blackop address). # #
# And finally, a brief word about who "they" are.
"They": i.e. the CIA, the intelligence community, the
real brains behind it. Since the very essence of deceptive,
self-serving elite rule is secrecy, and the intelligence
bureaucracy is the very embodiment of the secrecy-germ, it makes
little sense, (at this point) for us to try and figure out
exactly who in the CIA etc. is ultimately responsible for the
creation of this or that particular campaign of deception; that
is, simply to have confidence that "they" exist... and
that this level of manipulation is occurring. For, on the one
hand, the denial of responsibility is built-in to the
"intelligence" campaign. Those responsible for saying
something to a more-publicly visible official, or not saying
something (when they should have) may themselves have been
"handled," provided only so much information on a
"need to know" basis; furthermore, the true scope of
the power being exercised flows from the intelligence to the
corporate and banking institutions and back again; its tentacles
are ultimately very elusive and difficult to discern. Only when
the full weight of an awakened citizenry begins to press for
answers, only as the quality of the public dialogue rises
sufficiently to shed light on this hidden network of power, will
it make sense to track the really big boys down, identifying all
the bit players along the way; and the simple fact is that we
are not going to raise the quality of our social dialogue until
we have first shaken off the illusion of power which the "plamegate"
affair represents; and which this article is primarily concerned
with. So for the moment, let's not get distracted by the
built-in duplicity contained within this house of mirrors. Let's
keep our eye on the ball, and simply refer to "them"
as "they." Also, a word about how this power
"works." Generally-speaking, the ones exercising the
key decision-making powers within the intelligence community are
not the ones most visible to the public eye; i.e. the Director.
The real power tends to flow from the second-tier of command, or
from the advisors to those supposedly "in command."
The reason for this is that power and authority (within such
hierarchical systems) does indeed flow from the top, and so the
decision-makers must have a hand close to the helm; yet that
hand has a lot more room to manoeuvre if it isn't pre-occupied
with making statements to the public; furthermore, the
manipulation and exchange of information has now gotten so
complex these days, that those in public positions of leadership
are extremely dependent upon their advisors for the content of
their policy. This is painfully obvious in relation to a baboon
like Bush; but it's just as true for a snake like Cheney,
Powell, or Rice-crispy. This is not to say that the real,
underlying power (to make long-term policy/military moves) flows
from the second-in-command or advisor them self. They are merely
serving as the conduits for the collective intelligence of the
larger community -applying the rather subtle, hands-on
manipulation of those in front of them, knowing that the weight
of the resources that can be brought in from other sectors of
the apparatus, (in support of the "handling") may be
all the "hard-ball" needed. It also seems that the
flow of power changes as the agency and the social/political
landscape changes. It used to be, under Dulles, that the
Director had all the power; but now that the CIA has developed a
more home-spun image, the Director is more of a figurehead. In
Kennedy's day, (and with Kissinger under Nixon) it was the
National Security Advisor who had his finger on the President's
"golly gee" spot. Now I would suspect the National
Security Advisor is being advised by some nameless slug who
knows a whole lot more than them. Good luck in your
investigations; and thanks for your time. Foot Notes 1.http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2005/10/cia-set-them-up.html
2.takingaim.info Click on "Program Audio Archive" then
The Hidden Agenda of the Libby Indictment, Pts 1 & 2. Also
check out, "Outing the Gentlemen Killers of the CIA,"
and "Porter Goss and the CIA." 3. No, I'm not
expressing my negligence for the use of "spell-check,"
dear reader. T'is a play on words, giving expression to the
tendencies of the liars in question, to suckle at the teat of
the beast. :) 4. For a great (and highly readable) expose of
America's historical addiction, see "Addicted to War,"
(available for purchase here). Nor is it a simple matter of
addiction; for the capitalist system, itself, is fatally flawed,
(as are all class societies). Marx correctly analysed this 150
years ago when he noted that the process of mechanization
brought to the capitalist-investor great increases in wealth,
but only temporarily; and it permanently eliminated from the
production process the only ongoing source of profit, cheap
labour. As each branch of production, (beginning with
agriculture) becomes mechanized, the labour force dwindles, as
does the long-term profit-margin per item. The capitalists
attempt to counter this through larger and larger economies of
scale, monopolies, "free trade" abroad in search of
cheap labour, but there is only so much that can be done to
stave off the inevitable crisis and crash. This inherent
instability within the Elite capitalist economy is driving
America's addiction to war forward. (Nor is it a financial
crisis alone, of course; it is social, moral, and now
environmental on a global scale; the financial realm simply
drives all others). 5. An excellent source of information on
this is Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United
States." 5b. As our class-economy is an inherently
contradictory one, contradictions are reflected in the policies
and behaviour of the ruling Elite, as well. On the one hand, the
Machiavellian power specialists along the Republican
campaign/polling/Jesus-on-the-nail trail recognize the need to
bamboozle the voting, tv-toting public; at the same time, they
have a need to come out loud and proud and say in ever-clearer
language, "let's screw 'em blind because we can....."
In other words, fascist-minded parasites in positions of great
power have a need to identify themselves to their own kind, so
as to consolidate their network and class position. The depth
and degree of their honesty (in expressing their complete lack
of any) is an expression of how powerful they think they are.
Hitler was a very good example of this; and the denial of the
German people in ignoring what they didn't want to hear must
bring great comfort to neo-cons everywhere.... that they can
shoot their mouth off like idiots and still be referred to as
" conservative" on CNN. 6. Noam Chomsky is correct to
describe the modern corporation as "private tyranny."
7. Again, the founding fathers were compelled to recognize the
right of the individual states to defend themselves. The
standing federal army was intended to defend against foreign
armies only. This was further enshrined after the Civil War,
with the passage of the so-called posse comittatus act, limiting
the capacity of the Federal forces to intervene in States
affairs. There is now, on the part of the Federal government, a
growing campaign to overcome this state sovereignty, using
natural and terrorist disasters as the pretext for the expansion
of military control. 8. This is happening on many levels: the
re-organization of "Northern Command," the passage of
laws pertaining to biological warfare, forced vaccination and
mandatory re-location, the "patriot act," and so on.
>From the evidence thus far obtained (see takingaim.info, for
their well-researched expose) it's quite clear that the Federal
government and FEMA intentionally sabotaged their ability to
both, prevent the collapse of the Levees surrounding New
Orleans, and respond to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
This was to show the ineffectiveness of the federal agencies,
and the necessity for the Army to assume direct control, (which
it did, to near-unanimous approval, with Hurricane Rita, some
three weeks later). Clearly, the military-industrial complex is
using the possibility and likelihood of natural disasters, (not
to mention "false flag" operations) in order to warm
the American people to the idea of direct military control. 9.
In particular, I would recommend "Dirty Work" by
Phillip Agee, works by John Stockwell, Stan Goff, "Dark
Alliance" by Gary Webb... 10. I speak here of J. Fletcher
Prouty, (now deceased) who was the focal-point liaison officer
between the CIA and the Joint Chiefs during the Eisenhower and
Kennedy administrations. On this site, you will find an enormous
reservoir of important audio and text material to choose from.
Also, you may access two of Prouty's most important written
works, online: "The Secret Team" and
"Understanding Special Operations". To make your
investigation a little easier, I provide a brief review of some
of this analysis in the appendix at the end of this essay. 10b.
Even if it's only partially-hidden, you often don't know what
part is hidden, you don't know what is being withheld, edited,
taken out of context. 10c. In other words, the CIA is the
administrative manifestation of the fascist prime directive:
raw, unchecked power; yet because it was, initially, an
administrative instrument, it was dependent upon the many other
more-public Elite institutions for its existence; and so, we
have the ongoing, dynamic tension which exists between the two.
10d. This is changing to an extent, as the process continues to
unfold; for what we see happening behind the headlines is the
confluence and re-organization of Elite power built on a covert
foundation; that is, the banking, military and industrial Elites
organizing themselves into a parallel command structure with the
intelligence community at its core -the intention being that,
one day, to by-pass the feeble public ranks of authority and
assume direct military control (rule by decree). Increasingly,
crisis and emergency-management is the cornerstone of the
process. 11. As always, it is impossible to truly grasp the
character of any significant social institution today without
also understanding the fraudulent nature of the modern banking
system, (see www.communitycurrency.org
for details). In brief, let us recall that our government is
thoroughly and permanently bankrupt. It has been sold to private
banking interests by some five generations of politicians. The
banks cannot "foreclose" on us, because that would
cause the complete collapse of the system, yet they can use our
indebtedness to squeeze every ounce of taxable income and
concession out of us; and at the same time, they can allow the
"government" (and/or whatever private
"company" that serves it) to go ever deeper into debt,
in the financing of whatever projects the Elite deem worthwhile,
(weapons manufacture, military campaigns, vaccination programs,
covert operations). Beginning with the architect of the CIA,
(Alan Dulles, who was a powerful Wall Street banker) "the
company" has long been able to integrate itself into the
stream of money manufactured out of thin air. 13. No doubt,
Dulles and co. were involved in the Gulf Of Tonkin
incident/fabrication which led to the full-scale invasion of
Vietnam. Latest update here: http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20051106212304989
As an aside, one of the most well-known examples (these days) of
a planned, staged event (though it never got off the ground) was
called "Operation Northwoods." Supposedly, this was
orchestrated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff; yet as the documents
clearly show, it was none other than CIA uber-"operations"
specialist General Ed Landsdale who presented the plan to the
joint chiefs for approval. This is the same Landsdale who,
according to J. Fletcher Prouty, (reviewing some of the
evidentiary photographs) was one of the "hobos" in and
around Dealey Plaza on the day JFK was assassinated. 16.
According to Prouty, (see below) the "Pentagon Papers"
were selective transcripts of meetings between, (amongst others)
the Joint Chiefs and the Agency, showing how the agency disputed
the claims of how "winnable" the war was, and what the
conditions were like on the ground; but the "papers"
do not show how the Agency was saying many different things at
the same time; and how, the higher echelons of the Agency were
pushing positive expectations right up until the end, constantly
looking to expand their operations... yet keep the armed forces
in the limelight. One of the editors of the "Pentagon
Papers" was E. Howard Hunt, a CIA agent who was later
caught leading the "break-in" at the Watergate Hotel.
17. Watergate: for those too young to remember, it goes
something like this.... President Nixon is furious over the
leaks which result in the "Pentagon Papers." He gives
the go-ahead to a team (known as "the plumbers") to do
some "investigative" work, break-ins, etc. A couple of
"ex" CIA/FBI agents (one of whom is E. Howard Hunt,
the other is G. Gordon Liddy who somehow goes on to become some
kind of iconoclast pop culture hero aka Ollie North) lead a
group of anti-Castro Cubans (few of whom can speak English) into
a botched burglary of Democratic campaign headquarters. Some of
the burglars predictably return to the scene after the police
arrive and get apprehended. Others leave an address book with a
phone number to someone's desk in the Nixon White House. The
"idiocy" of the "bungling" burglars is
lampooned in the press. "The Press," by the way, is
being led by the nose through the labyrinth of details, by some
unknown informer known as "deep throat." The Vietnam
war was ending, and would prove to be a major disaster for the
expansion of the American imperium. Someone had to be blamed,
sacrificed; and who better, but the hated voice of support for
the war, President Nixon. The Vietnam protests had reached a
point where people in power were talking about "civil
war." Although Nixon had just won the greatest landslide
election victory in U.S. history against the
"anti-war" candidate, George McGovern, McGovern had
actually won 40% of the popular vote. The election had been
sufficiently rigged to ensure that the anti-war candidate would
be thoroughly discredited; yet the lame-duck dupe in office
still needed to be sacrificed. Nixon resigned, taking the steam
out of the anti-war resistance movement, ("see, the system
works. It may not be perfect, but it works"). He was
replaced by Gerald Ford, (who had replaced Spiro Agnew, who had
been sent to jail on -get this- income tax evasion). Gerald
Ford, the only President ever to be appointed, (not elected by
popular vote)... former member of the Warren Commission... was
described by the New York Times as "the CIA's man in
Congress." 17b. For all their machiavellian ambitions,
people like Cheney, Libby and Rove know that they are privy to
only a fraction of what the intelligence community knows. With
plausible deniability as a standard M.O., such goons do not want
to know the whole "intelligence" story, and so they
would tend to rely on the intelligence community for their
information far more than the other way around. 18.http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?030331fa_fact1
March 2003 "A former high-level intelligence official told
me that the information on Niger was judged serious enough to
include in the President's Daily Brief, known as the P.D.B., one
of the most sensitive intelligence documents in the American
system. Its information is supposed to be carefully analyzed, or
"scrubbed." Distribution of the two- or three-page
early-morning report, which is prepared by the C.I.A., is
limited to the President and a few other senior officials. The
P.D.B. is not made available, for example, to any members of the
Senate or House Intelligence Committees. "I don't think
anybody here sees that thing," a State Department analyst
told me. "You only know what's in the P.D.B. because it
echoes-people talk about it." 18b. Supposedly the
"outing" of Wilson's wife was a vindictive attempt to
shut Wilson up; but if so, what a predictably stupid way to do
it? I mean, there's all kinds of ways that those in positions of
power can put pressure on people, to shut them up. You do it
quietly, behind the scenes. Apparently, Karl Rove is a master of
this. But "outing" a CIA agent to the mainstream
press? This could only serve to bring the worst press imaginable
upon the White House. So why did Libby "do it"?
-assuming he did. Well, beyond a flair for machievellian
in-fighting, weapons procurements, and doctrinaire analysis,
it's quite clear that the entire Bush administration is made up
of very stupid people -stupefied, that is, by the illusions of
the power they think themselves to wield. They're vindictive,
petty, shallow and immoral to the core -unable to extract
themselves from the image they've spun to get themselves to the
top. It's quite possible that many in the Bush White House felt
betrayed by the CIA, stabbed in the back. Perhaps they had an
un-written agreement between them, to cook the evidence, and
then all these "leaks" start appearing, exposing the
neo-cons to the light of day. Perhaps one of Libby's
"advisors" or "insiders" gave him the
information, suggesting it's time to teach "them" a
lesson. Perhaps Libby took the bait, not thinking the
implications through. Dohhhh!!! 19. For a full outline of
Wilson's dirty work, see takingaim.info Click on "Program
Audio Archive" The Hidden Agenda of the Libby Indictment,
Pt. 2. 20. takingaim.info Click on "Program Audio
Archive" The Hidden Agenda of the Libby Indictment, Pt. 2.
See also, "The Gentlemen Killers of the CIA." 21.
Seymour Hersh: "A former high-level intelligence official
told me that the information on Niger was judged serious enough
to include in the President's Daily Brief, known as the P.D.B.,
one of the most sensitive intelligence documents in the American
system. Its information is supposed to be carefully analyzed, or
"scrubbed." Distribution of the two- or three-page
early-morning report, which is prepared by the C.I.A., is
limited to the President and a few other senior officials. The
P.D.B. is not made available, for example, to any members of the
Senate or House Intelligence Committees. "I don't think
anybody here sees that thing," a State Department analyst
told me. "You only know what's in the P.D.B. because it
echoes-people talk about it." This may be a good time to
say a few words about the President's Daily Brief. It may
require a slight shift in our perception to understand the
significance of this artefact within the national-security
apparatus; for to do so, we have to think like a President
should think. As a rule, access to the President is carefully
screened. This is not only to guard against possible threats,
but because access to the President itself means influence.
Former focal-point (liaison) officer between the CIA and the
Pentagon during the Eisenhower/Kennedy era, J. Fletcher Prouty,
put it this way: "Every single day, intelligence is
collected from all around the world... whether from the Treasury
Department or the CIA or wherever. During the night... carefully
boiled down to the essence... The Agency has been given the
responsibility of doing that evaluation... collation...
presentation. It's beyond anybody's belief... so important. Then
you begin to realize that to a considerable extent, the briefing
of the President every day and the pre-brief system provides the
Government with its agenda every day. And it's repeated the next
day. And it's repeated the next day, and so on. That's why I say
that the pre-brief, as given daily by the intelligence
community... (Allen Dulles) pre-empted this role, and moved
intelligence right into the White House... to lead the
Government every single day. It has an enormous impact on what
we might call the political life of the United States. Whether
we realize it or not." "Understanding The Secret Team,
Part II" http://www.ratical.org/
The PDB may also have other uses -beyond just advising the
President, as the following incident may reveal. Many readers
may never have heard of the PDB before; that is, until May of
2002, when virtually the entire western news world was running
the caption "Bush Knew." A portion of an August 2001
PDB had been "leaked" to the mainstream press. As
could be expected, this severely damaged the credibility of the
White House. The normally ultra-coached Bush team was
tongue-tied. National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice felt
compelled to utter unprepared excuses, making the situation
worse. Uber-stooge Ari Fleischer was visibly shaken. By rights,
this admission of pre-knowledge should have been thrown back on
the CIA as well; for to a man, (at the time of the attacks) the
intelligence community had claimed it had "no idea"
that such an attack was coming. However, (as had been the case
with the so-called "Pentagon Papers" of '71) only a
portion of the brief had been leaked; and this was a portion
which served to cast the CIA in a positive light. i.e. 'We told
the President. We did our job.' Intelligent commentators were
intrigued by the timing of the "leak," "What's
interesting about these intelligence failures is exactly where
these leaks are coming from... If you read the papers... and
people are getting pretty good at this... you can see between
the lines... What has happened here is that a Congressional
Investigation of some sort... inquiry is a better word... into
the governments preparation for and response to Sept. 11th...
that was announced.... and worse from the standpoint of the
administration... was made of democrats... So what happens is
the CIA... clearly did this briefing in August and within hours
of those documents leaving the agency there's already somebody
talking to the press on a background type of level... saying in
essence the CIA's not guilty here... we did our job... we told
the President... What they're saying basically is that the
agency is trying to cover its rear end... that's where the leak
is coming from... meanwhile a similar leak comes out of the
FBI... the claim that is coming out of Congress is not
sustainable and you can tell that reading these articles...
apparently people in Congress haven't even seen the memo..
doesn't make sense... there's a fight about this... Christopher
Simpson, American University professor "Counter Spin"
May 24-30, 2002 http://archive.webactive.com/webactive/cspin/cspin20020524.html
Not only was the Congressional hearing into the intelligence
failures scheduled to begin in a few weeks time: the PDB story
broke just two weeks after the revelations from FBI agent
Kenneth Williams first hit the mainstream press. Not only that:
FBI agent Colleen Rowley had already written her now famous
13-page letter to FBI chief Mueller, and the intelligence
communities were well aware that it would soon be made public.
An article in the progressive magazine, "In These
Times," [[http://www.inthesetimes.com/comments.php?id=340_0_1_0_C]]
(published 16 months later, after the Congressional report was
issued) put it this way, "Even worse for Bush, the news set
off an interagency war of press leaks over who was to blame for
the mishaps, with each embarrassing leak from the CIA provoking
a defensive counter-leak from the FBI. The result of the battle,
which wore on through the summer, was political misery for the
White House." Martin Lee, in the same "Counterspin"
program (noted above), makes an important point, "In a
nutshell what we were told [is that] more information is
needed... the CIA needs to be released... if we focus on what
Bush knew and when... then the investigation will probably go
the same rout as the Iran/Contra hearings... where they couldn't
pin anything directly on Reagan... we have to be aware that that
could be a set-up." So the CIA leaked the PDB fragment to
their friends in the mainstream press, [[including old faithful,
Bob Woodward]] to make sure the intelligence-failure focus would
fall on Bush. Predictably, few people in the (s)news asked to
know the source of the "leak" -though it is supposedly
a crime to publicize national security documents. The
lead-if-it-bleeds media had found another easy sale.... Bush and
co. were left dangling like fish-bait; and just as predictably,
the story died after a few weeks, as the so-called
"journalists" resumed their slack-jawed, drooling pose
before the podium and ceased asking questions. The world is
still waiting for the rest of the PDB brief to be made public.
The Bush gang could not demand answers from CIA-head George
Tenet in public, for that would make themselves look more
guilty. (Tenet likely promised them -in private- a full
investigation, and ended up giving them some lame excuse later
on down the line. We may wonder whether George Jr. began to feel
a similar sense of desperate obsession to find the source of the
leaks -as had Richard Nixon after the release of the
"Pentagon Papers." Or perhaps he took it as a reminder
that he better do a good job following orders -and put on an
effective show for the upcoming invasion of Iraq. 22. McGovern
spoke these words on internet radio. Do a search on "I am
the witness" to find the audio file. (Some good programs
there, otherwise). Think about it, in lieu of the description of
the PDB, (above): he was sometimes called to present it to the
President. That's gotta be super-high clearance, cutting edge,
in the know, on the noggin of the big cheese-type clearance; and
then the guy goes and forms some kind of dissident association
of ex-spooks? Awwww... that's sweet. Not. Let's be real clear
about the "gentlemen killers of the CIA." This is not
a happy-go-lucky crowd. They're nasty. REAL nasty. Once you've
been inside "the company" (and knew any heavy shit)
you don't "leave," (much less go against it) without
serious repercussions. And for him to then spout some
know-nothing liberal praise for uber-dufuss Fitzgerald? That
cinches it. The "sanity" group is simply to con people
into thinking that the CIA is redeemable. (Now there's a
definition of insanity). O' t'would be nice if life (and
revolution) were that convenient; but unfortunately, it's not.
Oh yeah, and by the way, Robert Baer is another
"ex"-CIA funnel of phony-discontent getting lots of
press-coverage these days. Ask yourself why. Look at what he's
saying, what he's not saying; and ask yourself: does it in ever,
in any way, reflect badly on the intelligence community? Why,
surprise, surprise, surprise. 23. See takingaim.info for a
hilarious helping of insight into the weasel name o' Patrick.
Click on "Program Audio Archive" The Hidden Agenda of
the Libby Indictment, Pt. 1. 24. Again, see the appendix for
some more background info. on the CIA. 25. Monopoly-capitalism
in crisis: inherently unstable, organized around the
exploitation of the few by the many, it has to constantly expand
the production of wealth to offset the poverty down below, (i.e.
diffuse rebellion); yet the process of production itself creates
more poverty. The suffering and despair amongst nations abroad,
and the impact of the industrial age upon our global ecology,
has created ticking time-bombs of rebellion; and the only thing
that really holds all this resistance at bay is a military
machine financed by a fraudulent monetary system... (and an
American/European population willing to accept it in return for
table scraps from the big man's table). 26. The level of
monopoly control and degree of social decay has reached a point
that the Elite are inventing crisis in order advance their
power. 27. "Smarter" is, of course, a qualitative
term; for as the saying goes, "those who play a rigged game
get stupid." Intelligence does not necessarily equate
wisdom. One can be very "intelligent" in creating a
more-effective weapon for killing people, while being an
absolute moron concerning every other avenue of human
experience. In the case of the intelligence community, I use the
term "smarter" to denote their increasing ability to
"pull off" ever-more-sophisticated campaigns of
deception. As per usual, the campaigns are laughably inept and
obvious -for anyone who takes the time to examine the events and
note the patterns; but since so few people do, they continue to
get away with it, which (to them) is all that matters.
MalcontentX is the anonymous analyst whose essay Unanswered
Questions - Published by Scoop.co.nz in February 2002 became a
key document in the foundation of the 911 Truth Movement. For
his complete historic Unanswered Questions analysis see
www.communitycurrency.org/MainIndexMX.html
- Scoop Co-Editor Alastair Thompson The Scoop website is at http://www.scoop.co.nz/
This Story is at http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0512/S00022.htm
Y. professor thinks bombs, not planes, toppled WTC
By Elaine
Jarvik
Deseret
Morning News
The physics of 9/11
including how fast and symmetrically one of the World Trade
Center buildings fell prove that official explanations
of the collapses are wrong, says a Brigham Young University
physics professor.
In fact, it's likely that
there were "pre-positioned explosives" in all
three buildings at ground zero, says Steven E. Jones.
In a paper posted online
Tuesday and accepted for peer-reviewed publication next
year, Jones adds his voice to those of previous skeptics,
including the authors of the Web site www.wtc7.net,
whose research Jones quotes. Jones' article can be found at www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html.
Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
"It is quite plausible that explosives were
pre-planted in all three (WTC) buildings," BYU
physics professor Steven E. Jones says.
Jones, who conducts research
in fusion and solar energy at BYU, is calling for an
independent, international scientific investigation
"guided not by politicized notions and constraints but
rather by observations and calculations.
"It is quite plausible
that explosives were pre-planted in all three buildings and
set off after the two plane crashes which were actually
a diversion tactic," he writes. "Muslims are
(probably) not to blame for bringing down the WTC buildings
after all," Jones writes.
As for speculation about who
might have planted the explosives, Jones said, "I don't
usually go there. There's no point in doing that until we do
the scientific investigation."
Previous investigations,
including those of FEMA, the 9/11 Commission and NIST (the
National Institutes of Standards and Technology), ignore the
physics and chemistry of what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, to
the Twin Towers and the 47-story building known as WTC 7, he
says. The official explanation that fires caused
structural damage that caused the buildings to collapse
can't be backed up by either testing or history, he says.
Jones acknowledges that there
have been "junk science" conspiracy theories about
what happened on 9/11, but "the explosive demolition
hypothesis better satisfies tests of repeatability and
parsimony and therefore is not 'junk science.' "
In a 9,000-word article
that Jones says will be published in the book
"The Hidden History of 9/11," by Elsevier,
Jones offers these arguments:
The three buildings
collapsed nearly symmetrically, falling down into their
footprints, a phenomenon associated with "controlled
demolition" and even then it's very difficult, he
says. "Why would terrorists undertake straight-down
collapses of WTC-7 and the Towers when 'toppling over' falls
would require much less work and would do much more damage
in downtown Manhattan?" Jones asks. "And where
would they obtain the necessary skills and access to the
buildings for a symmetrical implosion anyway? The 'symmetry
data' emphasized here, along with other data, provide strong
evidence for an 'inside' job."
No steel-frame
building, before or after the WTC buildings, has ever
collapsed due to fire. But explosives can effectively sever
steel columns, he says.
WTC 7, which was not
hit by hijacked planes, collapsed in 6.6 seconds, just .6 of
a second longer than it would take an object dropped from
the roof to hit the ground. "Where is the delay that
must be expected due to conservation of momentum, one of the
foundational laws of physics?" he asks. "That is,
as upper-falling floors strike lower floors and intact
steel support columns the fall must be significantly
impeded by the impacted mass. . . . How do the upper floors
fall so quickly, then, and still conserve momentum in the
collapsing buildings?" The paradox, he says, "is
easily resolved by the explosive demolition hypothesis,
whereby explosives quickly removed lower-floor material,
including steel support columns, and allow near
free-fall-speed collapses." These observations were not
analyzed by FEMA, NIST nor the 9/11 Commission, he says.
With
non-explosive-caused collapse there would typically be a
piling up of shattering concrete. But most of the material
in the towers was converted to flour-like powder while
the buildings were falling, he says. "How can we
understand this strange behavior, without explosives?
Remarkable, amazing and demanding scrutiny since the
U.S. government-funded reports failed to analyze this
phenomenon."
Horizontal puffs of
smoke, known as squibs, were observed proceeding up the side
the building, a phenomenon common when pre-positioned
explosives are used to demolish buildings, he says.
Steel supports were
"partly evaporated," but it would require
temperatures near 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit to evaporate
steel and neither office materials nor diesel fuel can
generate temperatures that hot. Fires caused by jet fuel
from the hijacked planes lasted at most a few minutes, and
office material fires would burn out within about 20 minutes
in any given location, he says.
Molten metal found in
the debris of the World Trade Center may have been the
result of a high-temperature reaction of a commonly used
explosive such as thermite, he says. Buildings not felled by
explosives "have insufficient directed energy to result
in melting of large quantities of metal," Jones says.
Multiple loud
explosions in rapid sequence were reported by numerous
observers in and near the towers, and these explosions
occurred far below the region where the planes struck, he
says.
Jones says he became
interested in the physics of the WTC collapse after
attending a talk last spring given by a woman who had had a
near-death experience. The woman mentioned in passing that
"if you think the World Trade Center buildings came
down just due to fire, you have a lot of surprises ahead of
you," Jones remembers, at which point "everyone
around me started applauding."
Following several months of
study, he presented his findings at a talk at BYU in
September.
Jones says he would like the
government to release 6,899 photographs and 6,977 segments
of video footage for "independent scrutiny." He
would also like to analyze a small sample of the molten
metal found at Ground Zero.
E-mail: jarvik@desnews.com
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