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joeb

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Ruby Ridge Killer Now Gun Spokesman




Pound-for-pound, component-for-component, dollar- for-dollar, you will not find a better rifle,” writes Horiuchi in his endorsement for South Dakota-based H-S Precision, Inc. Horiuchi’s letter was discovered by a gun collector while reading the company’s magazine, and later found on their website. News of the endorsement has spread across the Internet.
The Real Horiuchi Endorsement

The Real Horiuchi Endorsement

Horiuchi rose to infamy for his ice-cold murder of Vicki Weaver during the 1992 siege at Ruby Ridge, a 12-day standoff between the Weaver family and US government agents who wanted to arrest patriarch Randy Weaver on gun charges. A Justice Department review found Mrs. Weaver’s murder to be unconstitutional. FBI director Louis Freeh said “law enforcement overreacted at Ruby Ridge” and the standoff is “synonymous with the exaggerated application of federal law enforcement”. Horiuchi was indicted for manslaughter in 1997 but the case was dissmissed on grounds the he was immune to prosecution because his actions were part of his job as a federal officer.

It is believed Horiuchi secured the endorsement deal through his FBI contacts, and was able to land a valuable government contract for H-S Precion, which manufactures high-grade tactical rifles, in the process.

H-S Precision has since removed the Horiuchi endorsement. “The management of H-S Precision did not intend to offend anyone or create any type of controversy,” the company wrote in an apology on their website.
joeb

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Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression
Originally Thirteen Techniques for Truth Suppression

by David Martin, author of America's Dreyfus Affair

Strong, credible allegations of high-level criminal activity can bring down a government. When the government lacks an effective, fact-based defense, other techniques must be employed. The success of these techniques depends heavily upon a cooperative, compliant press and a mere token opposition party.

1. Dummy up. If it's not reported, if it's not news, it didn't happen.
2. Wax indignant. This is also known as the "how dare you?" gambit.
3. Characterize the charges as "rumors" or, better yet, "wild rumors." If, in spite of the news blackout, the public is still able to learn about the suspicious facts, it can only be through "rumors." (If they tend to believe the "rumors" it must be because they are simply "paranoid" or "hysterical.")
4. Knock down straw men. Deal only with the weakest aspect of the weakest charges. Even better, create your own straw men. Make up wild rumors and give them lead play when you appear to debunk all the charges, real and fanciful alike.
5. Call the skeptics names like "conspiracy theorist," "nut," "ranter," "kook," "crackpot," and of course, "rumor monger." Be sure, too, to use heavily loaded verbs and adjectives when characterizing their charges and defending the "more reasonable" government and its defenders. You must then carefully avoid fair and open debate with any of the people you have thus maligned. For insurance, set up your own "skeptics" to shoot down.
6. Impugn motives. Attempt to marginalize the critics by suggesting strongly that they are not really interested in the truth but are simply pursuing a partisan political agenda or are out to make money (compared to over-compensated adherents to the government line who, presumably, are not).
7. Invoke authority. Here the controlled press and the sham opposition can be very useful.
8. Dismiss the charges as "old news."
9. Come half-clean. This is also known as "confession and avoidance" or "taking the limited hangout route." This way, you create the impression of candor and honesty while you admit only to relatively harmless, less-than-criminal "mistakes." This stratagem often requires the embrace of a fall-back position quite different from the one originally taken. With effective damage control, the fall-back position need only be peddled by stooge skeptics to carefully limited markets.
10. Characterize the crimes as impossibly complex and the truth as ultimately unknowable.
11. Reason backward, using the deductive method with a vengeance. With thoroughly rigorous deduction, troublesome evidence is irrelevant. For example: We have a completely free press. If they know of evidence that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) had prior knowledge of the Oklahoma City bombing they would have reported it. They haven't reported it, so there was no prior knowledge by the BATF. Another variation on this theme involves the likelihood of a conspiracy leaker and a press that would report the leak.
12. Require the skeptics to solve the crime completely. For example: If Vince Foster was murdered, who did it and why?
13. Change the subject. This technique includes creating and/or publicizing distractions.
14. Scantly report incriminating facts, and then make nothing of them. This is sometimes referred to as "bump and run" reporting.
15. Baldly and brazenly lie. A favorite way of doing this is to attribute the "facts" furnished the public to a plausible-sounding, but anonymous, source.
16. Expanding further on numbers 4 and 5, have your own stooges "expose" scandals and champion popular causes. Their job is to pre-empt real opponents and to play 99-yard football. A variation is to pay rich people for the job who will pretend to spend their own money.
17. Flood the Internet with agents. This is the answer to the question, "What could possibly motivate a person to spend hour upon hour on Internet news groups defending the government and/or the press and harassing genuine critics?" Don't the authorities have defenders enough in all the newspapers, magazines, radio, and television? One would think refusing to print critical letters and screening out serious callers or dumping them from radio talk shows would be control enough, but, obviously, it is not.
joeb

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Hampshire College divests from corporations with involvement in Israel

by Michael Carmichael

Global Research, February 19, 2009
Click link for full story
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...ext=latestNews        

Following the Gaza War of 2008-2009, Hampshire College has become the first college or university in the USA to divest from corporations with involvement in the Israeli economy. Hampshire College's divestment policy has been endorsed by: Gush Shalom (the Israeli Peace Movement headed by Uri Avnery); the rapidly growing US-based Students for Justice in Palestine; the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education in the UK; the Congress of South African Trade Unions; the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the American Friends Service Committee as well as the Nobel Laureate Mairead Maguire; Noam Chomsky; Howard Zinn and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd -- as well as a growing list of endorsers.



Michael Carmichael is a frequent contributor to Global Research. Global Research Articles by Michael Carmichael
joeb

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                                Lee Students Help FBI
                                by Rebekah Eble, Lee University
                posted February 20, 2009
               
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In the top row from left, Christina Fullerton, Stephanie Alexandrou, and John D. Moore. In the bottom row, Kathleen Hawkins and Rebecca Bandy. Click to enlarge.
In the fall of 2008, the Lee University Drama department sent five students to participate with the FBI and the Cleveland Police Department in Crisis Negotiation training exercises. Students Stephanie Alexandrou, Rebecca Bandy, Christina Fullerton, Kathleen Hawkins and John D. Moore were selected to participate after FBI Special Agent James J. Melia from Chattanooga came to Lee as a guest lecturer for Assistant Professor of Drama Christine Williams’ drama class and talked with the students about the role of actors in FBI training.
               
According to Ms. Alexandrou, the night before the training, the students participating received a message from the FBI agent with the time and place they would be picked up. The next morning, they received another message describing the type of car that would pick them up. They were then taken to the location in which the training took place.
joeb

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and now for some comic relief

Boston Herald Columnist Howie Carr has written a book called Brothers Bulger detailing the Murder Inc the Boston FBI  ran with the local Mafia for over 30 years.
The book is passable reading but only skims the surface detailing the long history of the FBI-MAFIA connection.
Carr holds a 9th degree black belt in mouth with the intellectual cajones to back it up.
I just thought you might want to know the rage level in Boston has not quite reached San Diego's level.
This just in from today's Boston Herald.

Gas tax, Pike hike add fuel to fire
Howie Carr By Howie Carr
Sunday, February 22, 2009 -


Gov. Deval Patrick, what part of “no” do you not understand?

No to the 19-cent increase in the gas tax.

No to the obscene hike in the tolls.


I know, the highest state gas tax in America will merely cost the “average” motorist “one large cup of coffee a week.” It’s the least we can do for what Deval calls the infrastructure - the bloated T pensions, the sticky-fingered Mass Pike tolltakers and State Police Troop E’s detail-inflated, six-figure salaries, not to mention the “prevailing wage” scam - methadone-addled ditch diggers making $50 an hour.

How appropriate that Deval’s as-yet-unwritten legislation is called the “Transportation and Economic Security Plan.”

Economic security, all right. For hacks and pinky-ring union thugs.

Like Wimpy in the old Popeye cartoons, Deval will gladly give you “reform” tomorrow for a tax increase today. He leaked his soak-the-motorists scam to his sycophants at the dying broadsheet Friday morning, then delivered the speech on the Friday afternoon of a school-vacation week. How much more do you need to know?

Still, you owe it to yourself to read the entire opus - preferably on an empty stomach. Let’s get right to it: “Every time we hear another story . . . about a state worker collecting one pension from the T while earning another in state government, the average citizen gets madder.”

One of those double-dippers would be the son of Billy Bulger, he of the $197,000-a-year state pension, with whom Deval met regularly at Mul’s Diner on West Broadway during the 2006 campaign to concoct grand schemes to beggar the working man. Another of those MBTA double-dippers is the boss of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, Jim Rooney, several of whose board members Deval appoints. Maybe I missed it, but have any of Patrick’s MCCA appointees ever raised concerns about Rooney’s rip-offs?

“Don’t perpetuate the Big Dig culture,” Deval intones.

Right . . . the one that provided sleazy Jim Aloisi, Deval’s new transportation secretary, with millions in legal fees, not to mention one of those tsarist pensions that make us “average citizens” get madder.

“Let me be clear: the ‘23 years and out’ rule, where T employees start receiving a pension earlier than any reasonable retirement, is coming to an end.” Let me be clear: If you believe that whopper, you’re probably still holding your breath waiting for that property tax relief that candidate Patrick promised you in 2006.

Strangely, there wasn’t a single word in his speech about removing the toll booths on the Pike, which were supposed to come down in 1987. He does mention the “stiff imminent increases in tolls” that his Pike board may be rubber-stamping soon. He’s quite worried about all of us from “the North Shore, East Boston and MetroWest,” though not concerned enough to order his tax-fatted hyenas who run the Pike to take that extortionate option off the table.

Deval does promise to eliminate “about 300 positions,” no names attached, and I predict neither of Rep. John Fresolo’s siblings will have to be extracted from their Worcester toll booths with the Jaws of Life.

How stupid does Patrick think we are? As long as the Pike toll booths are up, we are all held hostage, like that rich businessman shaken down by the “escort” from Canton who kept blackmailing him every time she ran short on dough.

Don’t blame me, I voted for Muffy. For the rest of you guilt-ridden sheeple, how’s this one-party rule thing working out for you?



joeb

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What future for Iraq?

18-20 March 2009

Organized by the BRussells Tribunal, in cooperation with Vrede, 11.11.11, INTAL, Les Halles de Scaerbeek and the Beursschouwburg


European Parliament

Belgian Parliament

Les Halles de Schaerbeek

Beursschouwburg


Over 100,000 US troops still occupy Iraq though the people — in Iraq and across the world — want them out. In Iraq, untold destruction is mirrored in five million Iraqis made refugees and over one million killed since 2003. While the new US administration has committed to end the war, it is for all who can act to ensure that it ends. Peace in Iraq depends on a sovereign Iraq, and that starts when the occupation ends.


Public opposition to the US-led war on Iraq has faded while the scale of the suffering of the Iraqi people is staggering, and politicians go on debating the pros and cons of ending the illegal US invasion. While the dependence of peace on the withdrawal of foreign troops is easy to articulate, what future exists for Iraq now is less easy to discern. 

On the sad occasion of the 6th anniversary of the invasion, the BRussells Tribunal and its partners will bring this question to the fore in a series of events organized during three days: a hearing in the European Parliament, an informal discussion at the Belgian Parliament, and two roundtable evenings at Les Halles de Schaerbeek and the Beursschouwburg.

“Occupation Year 7: What future for Iraq?” will address crucial themes: from the plight of Iraqi refugees to the future of Iraqi oil; from the humanitarian emergency caused by the war to the steps necessary to realize a democratic and peaceful Iraq. With Iraqi experts across a number of fields, panel discussions will cut through the slogans and expose the core issues.

The occupation of Iraq is intolerable. As the occupation enters its seventh year, the time is now to set a different agenda.


The BRussells Tribunal


1 March 2009

 

* Registration required for entrance to the European Parliament. To register send name and date of birth to info@brusselstribunal.org, before March 10th 2009

 


EVENTS PROGRAM: 18-20 March 2009

 

European Parliament

18.03.2009: 14.00-18.00

Session of information on Iraq, Room PHS 7C50 *

Hosted by Vice-president of the European Parliament Luisa Morgantini

 

14.00: Iraq — A humanitarian disaster

Speakers: Omar Al-Kubaisy and Shannon Meehan

 

15.30: The question of oil

Speakers: Faleh Al-Khayat and Tareq Al-Duleimi

 

16.30 Future: What future for Iraq?  

Speakers: Abdul Ilah Albayaty, Omar Al-Kubaisy and Faleh Al-Khayat

 

* Registration compulsory

 

Belgian Parliament

19.03.2009

12.00: Informal discussion with Belgian parliamentarians organized by Dirk Van Der Maelen

 

Les Halles de Schaerbeek

19.03.2009

20.30: Apaches evening in Les Halles de Schaerbeek: “Iraq – the humanitarian disaster and the campaign of assassination of academics and intellectuals”

 Speakers: Omar Al-Kubaisy, Abdul Ilah Albayaty and Shannon Meehan


moderated by Lieven De Cauter and Hana Al Bayaty

Free entry

 

De Beurs - Bourse

20.03.2009

18.00: Action in solidarity with the Iraqi people and for the end of the occupation of Iraq on the steps of the Beurs.


Beursschouwburg

20.03.2009

20.00: Roundtable on Iraq — About oil and occupation

Speakers:  Faleh Al-Khayat, Tareq Al-Duleimi and Abdul Ilah Albayaty


Free entry

 

All events moderated by Hana Al Bayaty


Organized by The BRussells Tribunal, in cooperation with Vrede, Intal, 11.11.11, the Halles de Schaerbeek and the Beursschouwburg


For more info: http://www.brusselstribunal.org


Press contact: Hana Al Bayaty, hanaalbayaty@gmail.com, +32 (0)48 887 1408

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Homeland security chief, governor to meet in Kansas City

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The secretary of Homeland Security and the Missouri governor will speak at the National Fusion Center conference this week in Kansas City, a news release said.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, FBI Chief Intelligence Officer Donald Van Duyn and Rita Katz of the SITE Intelligence Group will be the headline speakers at the third annual National Fusion Center Conference Tuesday through Thursday at the Kansas City Marriott Hotel.

Close to 1,000 state, local, tribal, territorial and federal partners involved in state and major urban area fusion centers across the country are expected to attend the conference, which offers fusion center stakeholders opportunities to learn more about privacy and civil liberties and exchange best practices, new trends, tools, technologies, and processes that can help them improve information and intelligence sharing and collaboration across all levels of government.

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White House to nominate Kerlikowske as drug czar

                                               

The White House tomorrow will announce the nomination of Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske as head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, a position otherwise known as the drug czar, a source close to the appointment has confirmed.

                                                                                                                                               

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The White House tomorrow will announce the nomination of Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske as head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, a position otherwise known as the drug czar, sources close to the appointment confirmed this evening.

The announcement will be made in Washington, D.C., the sources say. Seattle police spokesman Sean Whitcomb confirmed this evening that Kerlikowske is in the capital.

The White House has refused to officially comment, but a Washington, D.C. source with knowledge of the administration's plan confirmed last month that Kerlikowske has accepted the post, which has been a Cabinet-level position.

The administration will remove the job's Cabinet designation — reversing an elevation of the office under President George W. Bush — although one senior official said that Kerlikowske would have "full access and a direct line to the president and the vice president," The Washington Post reported. The source also noted that Vice President Joe Biden was instrumental in the creation of the Office of National Drug Control Policy and would continue to be an outspoken advocate on the issue.

Kerlikowske, who has led the department for more than eight years, told the department's top commanders recently that he expected to leave to take a top federal position. One source said the Seattle office of the FBI had received a "special presidential inquiry" ordering a comprehensive background check on Kerlikowske in anticipation of his taking a position in the administration.

Kerlikowske, 59, whose law-enforcement career spans 36 years, has declined to comment about the appointment.

The Cabinet-level position requires Senate confirmation. The office, established in 1988, directs drug-control policy in the U.S.

Kerlikowske, who was appointed Seattle chief in 2000 by then-Mayor Paul Schell, had worked the previous two years as deputy director of the Justice Department's community-oriented policing division during the Clinton administration.

Sources said Kerlikowske established ties in Washington, D.C., and has a strong relationship with U.S. attorney general Eric Holder, who served as deputy attorney general during the Clinton years.

Kerlikowske began his career as a street cop in St. Petersburg, Fla., in 1972 and went on to serve as chief in two Florida cities, Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie.

He became the first department outsider to lead the Buffalo, N.Y., department in the 1990s, and left there for the deputy-director position in the Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, a post he was appointed to by then-President Clinton, according to his biography on the Seattle Police Department's Web site.

In Seattle, Kerlikowske won credit for stabilizing the police department after the stormy departure of Norm Stamper as chief in the wake of the 1999 World Trade Organization riots, as well as the department's initial failure to unearth a detective's alleged theft of money at a crime scene. A genial Kerlikowske reached out to citizens. In addition, crime rates dipped during his time as chief, reaching historic lows in recent years.

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But at times his tenure has been rocky, marked by controversy over allegations that he was too soft when it came to disciplining officers in misconduct cases. In 2004, Kerlikowske's personal gun was stolen after he left it under the seat of his unmarked police car while parked at Sixth Avenue and Olive Way.

When asked last month about Kerlikowske's possible departure, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels said "it would be important that we have a strong interim chief quickly and then we take our time and look at a permanent selection so we make sure we make the right choice."

Councilmember Nick Licata, who serves on the public-safety committee, said last month he would like to see someone from inside the department given serious consideration for both the interim and permanent jobs if Kerlikowske were to leave.

"We've got some good people in the department, ... " Licata said.

President Obama has looked to the Seattle area for three appointments. Along with nominating Kerlikowske, the Obama administration has tapped King County Executive Ron Sims for deputy secretary of Housing and Urban Development and former Gov. Gary Locke for Commerce Secretary.

joeb

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Secret State Police Report: Ron Paul, Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, Libertarians are Terrorists

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
March 12, 2009

Alex Jones has received a secret report distributed by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) entitled “The Modern Militia Movement” and dated February 20, 2009. A footer on the document indicates it is “unclassified” but “law enforcement sensitive,” in other words not for public consumption. A copy of the report was sent to Jones by an anonymous Missouri police officer.


The MIAC report specifically describes supporters of presidential candidates Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr as “militia” influenced terrorists and instructs the Missouri police to be on the lookout for supporters displaying bumper stickers and other paraphernalia associated with the Constitutional, Campaign for Liberty, and Libertarian parties.

“Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) provides a public safety partnership consisting of local, state and federal agencies, as well as the public sector and private entities that will collect, evaluate, analyze, and disseminate information and intelligence to the agencies tasked with Homeland Security responsibilities in a timely, effective, and secure manner,” explains the MIAC website. “MIAC is the mechanism to collect incident reports of suspicious activities to be evaluated and analyzed in an effort to identify potential trends or patterns of terrorist or criminal operations within the state of Missouri. MIAC will also function as a vehicle for two-way communication between federal, state and local law enforcement community within our region.”

MIAC is part of the federal “fusion” effort now underway around the country. “As of February 2009, there were 58 fusion centers around the country. The Department has deployed 31 officers as of December 2008 and plans to have 70 professionals deployed by the end of 2009. The Department has provided more than $254 million from FY 2004-2007 to state and local governments to support the centers,” explains the Department of Homeland Security on its website. Missouri is mentioned as a participant in this federal “intelligence” effort.

Last month, the ACLU issued a news release highlighting the activity of a fusion center in Texas as the “latest example of inappropriate police intelligence operations targeting political, religious and social activists for investigation,” in particular “Muslim civil rights organizations and anti-war protest groups.”

The MIAC report does not concentrate on Muslim terrorists, but rather on the so-called “militia movement” and conflates it with supporters of Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Bob Barr, the so-called patriot movement and other political activist organizations opposed to the North American Union and the New World Order. The MIAC document is a classic guilt by association effort designed to demonize legitimate political activity that stands in opposition to the New World Order and its newly enshrined front man, Barack Obama.

In September of 2008, Missouri sheriffs and prosecutors organized truth squads to intimidate people opposed to Obama and threatened to arrest and prosecute anybody who ran “misleading television ads.” Missouri governor Matt Blunt eventually denounced the use of “police state tactics” on the part of the Obama-Biden campaign.

MIAC claims members of a “rightwing” militia movement organized in the 1990s — generally in response to the Oklahoma City bombing and the events at Waco — “continuously exploit world events in order to increase participation in their movements. Due to the current economical and political situation, a lush environment for militia activity has been created” and supposedly exploited by “constitutionalists” and “white supremacists,” the latter an oft-employed canard used to demonize activists as dangerous and potentially violent lunatics.

MIAC notes many of the political issues cited by the so-called patriot movement — the Ammunition Accountability Act, the impending economic collapse of the government, the possibility of a constitutional convention, the North American Union, Obama’s “Universal Service Program,” and the implementation of RFID, issues that are not limited to the patriot movement but are shared by a wide array of political activists.

The MIAC document includes a map of the North American Union not dissimilar from one released by NASCO, the North America SuperCorridor Coalition (see the NASCO map here).

The MIAC report is similar to one created by the Phoenix Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Joint Terrorism Task Force during the Clinton administration (see page one and page two of the document). The FBI document explicitly designates “defenders” of the Constitution as “right-wing extremists.” The MIAC report expands significantly on the earlier document.




In order to artificially heighten the perceived threat threshold, MIAC rolls in Christian Identity, white nationalism, “militant” anti-abortion activists, opposition to illegal immigration, and income tax resistance. MIAC deceptively blurs the lines between these disparate political ideologies and underscores the possibility for violence in a summary of the organizational structure of the militia movement and a section describing how members strive to train in “combat readiness.”



The MIAC effort to characterize Libertarians and Constitutionalists as racists is reminiscent of an attempt by the corporate media in early 2008 to portray Ron Paul as a racist by attempting to link him to a series of vaguely racist newsletters produced in the 1980s. Paul did not exercise editorial control over the newsletters and went so far as to apologize for them, but this did not prevent the corporate media from characterizing him as a racist.

According to MIAC, opposition to world government, NAFTA, federalization of the states, and restrictive gun laws are a threat to the police. “The militia subscribes to an anti-government and NWO mindset, which creates a threat to law enforcement officers. They view the military, National Guard, and law enforcement as a force that will confiscate their firearms and place them in FEMA concentration camps,” the document claims in a section entitled “You are the Enemy.”

In regard to supposed militia movement literature and media, the MIAC report mentions Aaron Russo’s America: Freedom to Fascism and William Luther Pierce’s The Turner Diaries — the latter was penned by the former leader of the white nationalist organization National Alliance and the former by a Libertarian filmmaker. In order to underscore the absurdity of the MIAC attempt to link Pierce’s novel and Russo’s anti-tax documentary, it should be noted that the late Aaron Russo was Jewish and The Turner Dairies posits a Zionist government in America (or ZOG, the Zionist Occupation Government) run by Jews.

The award-winning film Zeitgeist, featuring Alex Jones, is also mentioned as terrorist material.

The MIAC report is particularly pernicious because it indoctrinates Missouri law enforcement in the belief that people who oppose confiscatory taxation, believe in the well-documented existence of a New World Order and world government (a Google search of this phrase will pull up numerous references made by scores of establishment political leaders), and are opposed to the obvious expansion of the federal government at the expense of the states as violent extremists who are gunning for the police. It specifically targets supporters of mainstream political candidates and encourages police officers to consider them dangerous terrorists.

MIAC is attempting to radicalize the police against political activity guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. If Missouri police indoctrinated by MIAC propaganda overreact to political activists and supporters of Ron Paul in their state and injure or kill people involved in entirely legal and legitimate political activity, MIAC, the governor of Missouri (his name appears on the MIAC document), and the DHS and federal government should be held directly responsible and prosecuted the fullest extent of the law.
joeb

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http://www.counterpunch.org/mobley03132009.html

March 13 / 15, 2009

Criminalizing Poverty

The Jail Seattle Doesn't Need

By CHRIS MOBLEY and LEELA YELLESETTY

The city of Seattle is planning to construct a new municipal jail at a cost of more than $200 million. At the same time, five public schools are slated for closure, and budgets for social services, including effective pre-arrest diversion programs, are being slashed.

A coalition of groups spearheaded by the city's homeless newspaper Real Change and the Real Change Organizing Project are uniting to oppose this decision. Activists are gathering signatures for Initiative 100, which would pose the issue to voters on the November ballot.

WHY IS the city trying to build a new jail? What is their argument for it, and what do you think are the real reasons behind it?

THE CITY'S talking point is pretty simple. They say they would rather not, but they're between a rock and a hard place. In 1999, the county told them that by 2012, they'd run out of space, and the city would have to find its own solution.

That changed. The projections for those incarcerated came in significantly lower because of programs that reduced the number of people in jail. But there was already a lot of investment in planning and institutional commitment to going down this path.

There is also potential financial self-interest. Rather than contract beds out to the county, which is a budgetary drain, here's the possibility for the city to have its own facility, which they could subcontract to Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE), for instance. There's some evidence that there have been discussions about subletting jail space for detaining immigrants, which would be positive cash flow.

There is a pattern of privatization with municipal jails that have been funded through bond issues that is very predictable. There's a huge interest in filling the beds because, if you don't, it goes from a positive to a negative cash flow. It's a "build it, and they will fill it" situation.

IF THEY build it, who will they fill it with?

WHENEVER THEY talk about who is going to be in this jail, they talk about perpetrators of domestic violence and drunk drivers, for which the law mandates incarceration. Those are a couple of fairly unsympathetic groups of people, but this is a classic city of Seattle straw-man argument. They set up this extreme version of what reality is, which is more or less wholly fabricated.

There is this third rail inherent in the issue, of race and class, that the city has studiously avoided. The largest category of crime represented in the daily jail population are drug crimes, and the war on drugs disproportionately targets the African American community and people who are economically marginalized, and turn to street activity as a survival tactic.

Seattle disproportionately incarcerates African Americans at a rate of 10 times their representation in the population at large. You have a population that has been left behind by globalization, left behind by the civil rights movement, and left behind by the education system increasingly targeted for incarceration.

There is also a criminalization of the homeless that the shelter system doesn't have capacity for. We've consistently documented about one-third more homeless people in Seattle than there is capacity for in the emergency shelter system. There literally is no place for these people to go. Yet we have to blame the victim. Those people will also be in this new facility.

DOES THE push to build a jail have anything to do with the discussion lately in city government about cracking down on minor offenses like public urination and panhandling--the so-called quality-of-life argument?

IT ABSOLUTELY has everything to do with the [former New York Mayor Rudolph] Giuliani "broken windows theory" of how to respond to the deepening contradictions brought on by extreme inequality. Cities everywhere are dealing with this problem. The nature of cities has changed in response to globalization.

The nearly complete collapse of manufacturing in this country has had an impact on urban economies, where suddenly, the source of employment for less-skilled, less-educated people has largely been shifted overseas. You have a much more challenging situation for the less advantaged in urban economies and much higher rates of unemployment--and this has hit the African American community harder than ever.

On the other hand, you have cities becoming islands of affluence. Urban living is the option of choice for those who can afford it. The relation between the city and the suburbs has shifted, so that the suburbs are now places for people who can't afford to live in the city.

There's been gentrification, a rise in land values and an increase in density of urban areas driven by condo booms in every major city. Cities have become centers of upscale consumption, cultural consumption and employment for the professional middle class who now prefer to live in urban areas.

On the other side of that, you have increased poverty that is a result of a whole class of people being written off. And there's visible poverty that makes the affluent class uneasy and nervous.

So there's a contradiction to manage. The broken windows theory identifies those who are visibly poor in the urban environment as an "other," as a problem on a par with a broken window or graffiti that needs to be removed from public view, because it creates a downward spiral that erodes quality of living, leads to more crime and consequently reduced land values.

The response has been a whole constellation of quality-of-life ordinances, including laws against panhandling, against public feeding of poor people and homeless encampment sweeps. For an extreme example, in Santa Cruz, Calif., it is illegal to have a blanket in public. You cannot have a shopping cart.

There are other equally draconian examples. What we see throughout the U.S., and more immediately within the West Coast group of homeless organizers we work with, is a very uniform experience. We see increased policing of the very poor along with an outlawing of survival efforts.

IF SEATTLE continues down this road of criminalizing poverty and decides to go ahead with the new jail, what should we expect in the future?

WHAT'S FUNDAMENTALLY at stake here and everywhere is our vision of the future. We're sliding down a path of a continual increase in the numbers of incarcerated and homeless, continual impoverishment on the lower end of the scale, continual erosion of the middle class and the increased economic vulnerability that comes along with that. More vulnerability to falling over the edge, into that class of people who exist in the land of no return.

There is a lot of mystification around the homelessness issue. You get these complete BS reports out of Washington and the Department of Housing and Urban Development that have all this rosy news about how homelessness is being ended. Anybody who is on the ground dealing with homelessness and seeing the reality knows that there are more people, that the desperation has increased, that things are worse now than they have ever been. This rosy view that things are working is a big smokescreen to placate people.

Homelessness cannot be ended without addressing the root causes that are driving it, that have to do with the economies of labor, and who wins and who loses in this system. The government isn't going to address that, because it can't without threatening itself.

So the response that you see is one of appearing to address homelessness that is really about maintaining their own political legitimacy. They cannot ignore the moral crisis of homelessness without appearing unjust and illegitimate. They cannot address the crisis of homelessness without going to these root causes, which they're institutionally ill-equipped to do anything about.

A theologian named Walter Bruggeman says that situations of cultural acceptance breed accommodating complacency. I think that is the core insight that applies to the times we live in.

As a culture, we have accommodated ourselves to what, at a glance, should be a completely unacceptable reality. There are institutions in place whose primary purpose is to make that accommodation acceptable, to lull us into the sense that things are more or less okay, that the system is functioning normally, and that there is a kind of benign welfare state that is doing its best to take care of people.

That is all an ideological smokescreen. The reality is that about 10 percent of us have been completely written off, thrown to the wolves and have no alternative but to continually cycle through survival systems. Just bare subsistence survival activity--the desperation of which would blow most people's minds if they really understood it--vulnerability to incarceration, and very little prospect of ever escaping that system. That is the core reality of our time, that anybody who has a sense of universal love and concern for their fellow human beings should be completely outraged by.

What we see in the Third World should give us all nightmares. There's been radical growth of urban slums in the Third World over the last two decades--also a response to the global economy, where globalization has driven the rural poor into the containment of the urban slums. The larger ones are 25-40 million people who are living in these shantytowns, where people are living in toxic waste dumps of low-value land, which means floodplains, earthquake-prone slopes, cities built on shit, literally. Smells horrible, no infrastructure, rampant disease. It is a vision of Dante's hell.

The reason we don't have more of that here--although I do think we're starting to see it--is that some of those contested urban spaces are still being contested. And the containment systems are less visible, but are equally horrendous--for instance, the conditions within the prison system, where rape is casually accepted as an unofficial method of dehumanization, of discipline really.

The expansion of maximum-security institutions, in which people are subjected to a form of ongoing torture; the acceptance of dehumanizing conditions within emergency shelter systems--they're different containment systems that dehumanize in different ways.

So one future is continuing along that trajectory. And the economic collapse in the U.S. offers the potential that that curve will again shoot up. In recent years, the rates of growth in incarceration and homelessness have declined slightly--they haven't stopped growing, but they're growing less rapidly.

But our capacity to mitigate this disaster through the provision of human services--which at least offers some sort of a lifeline to those who are most vulnerable--is being reduced, and horrendous cuts are on the table. So we're very likely to see an acceleration in all these trends.

WHAT'S THE alternative?

AN ALTERNATE vision is that we recognize the path that we're on and have a bottom-up political movement that is in our mutual self-interest. Because poor people are not alone in being negatively affected by this. When you dehumanize a large sector of a population, we all become vulnerable to that sort of dehumanization. Because the trend we're on--with the top 10th of 1 percent having their wealth accelerate at ridiculous and unacceptable levels at the expense of the rest of us--is unsustainable.

We have to have a system-wide response, which goes across issue, class and race and overcomes divisions where we're all activists working in our issues, as if tax reform had nothing to do with environmentalism. As if homelessness had nothing to do with welfare rights. As if affordable housing issues had nothing to do with incarceration.

We have to create a unified movement that has a core around reducing inequality, moving toward an equalization of the distribution of wealth and eliminating or radically curbing the corporate control of the democratic process, whereby democracy has been captured by the corporate class and turned into simply another tool to defend the bottom line.

Social change only happens--and history is clear on this--through bottom-up organizing that is capable of threatening power. Frederick Douglass was right: "Power yields nothing without a demand." We have to create that grassroots demand, we have to unify, we have to recognize how dire the alternative is, and create a paradigm shift that brings us to a future of economic sustainability.

We need a system that not only meets the needs of the very poor, but also provides more stability to the middle class. And it needs to come at the expense of the rich--that is just the baseline reality. There's no other way to do the math: rich people have got to have less, and we have to recognize that.

We have a limited window in which that is possible, because there really is a tipping point, a point of no return. But we have this window right now, and when that window exists, it is the role of people who are organizers and activists, who understand this sort of thing, to push as hard and as fast as we possibly can, because that window doesn't occur very often, and there's a pendulum that's going to swing back. We will get as much out of this political moment as we are able to demand and push for and threaten.

Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward's Poor People's Movements is an amazing book. It so resonated with me as a poor people's organizer. They analyze four different movements in this century. Their essential conclusion was that organizers do not create movements; political moments in history create movements.

The role of organizers during those in-between times--which is most of the time--is to build and strengthen their institutions, so that when the moment arrives, we are in a position to be able to push as hard and fast as we can. Because during the downtime, we've been doing the base-building. And this is the moment; this is the time.

HOW DO you think activists can stop the jail from being built?

THE JAIL in Seattle is a fast-moving freight train, a race of institutional self-interest paying little to no regard to the supposed processes of democratic input and engaging the community.

Initiatives are a great tool for when democratic processes have failed. It's a form of direct democracy that forces accountability. But the challenges are just enormous. Roughly speaking, we've got until May to collect 23,000 signatures to have a hope of getting on the November ballot. That is going to take a huge mobilization of highly invested people.

Beyond that, this needs to be about using the initiative as an opportunity to do movement-building and build unified political power that alters the landscape in which this decision is being made, which should be under the riveted eyes of a city that understands what is at stake. They're operating under the cover of bureaucratic dark and citizen ignorance. We have to make them respond to a mobilized base of constituents. That's what it's going to take to win.

The city has done its level best to keep this as a below-the-radar issue which is seldom in the news and, when it is, it's on this narrow question of where are we going to site this new jail, as opposed to whether we should be building it at all. They try to turn it into this technocratic zoning issue that only involves the communities where they plan to site it, playing communities off each other and using a divide-and-conquer strategy.

The initiative offers us the opportunity to expose the municipal jail for what it really means in our community. We need to talk about this. Is this road that Seattle wants to go down? Does this make sense in terms of our spending priorities? We're talking about a facility that will cost $200 million to build and at least $19 million per year to maintain.

The school budget shortfall this year was some $37 million. The school closures will save $3.6 million. When you stack those numbers up, and when you look at the direct connection between the level of education and vulnerability to incarceration, particularly as it affects the African American community, this proposal for how to use the city resources should be unacceptable.

The stakes in this fight are huge. Not just for Seattle, but also what winning here would mean. We can offer an example that the trajectory we're on is not inevitable. This is not a law of nature, where there's nothing you can do about it. This is a political choice. If we can win here, I think we can offer hope to people in other places that there is a different way.



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After comments made by a New Yorker journalist about Vice President Dick Cheney's alleged involvement in a "executive assassination ring" abroad, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) called Monday for a formal congressional probe.

Kucinich's call was concomitant with a letter he sent to House Oversight Chairman Edolphus Towns.

Describing the allegation, Kucinich writes, "Mr. Hersh made the allegation before an audience at the University of Minnesota on Tuesday, March 10, 2009" in which "he stated, ‘Under President Bush’s authority, they’ve been going into countries, not talking to the ambassador or the CIA station chief, and finding people on a list and executing them and leaving. It is a special wing of our special operations community that is set up independently. They do not report to anybody, except in the Bush-Cheney days, they reported directly to the Cheney office... Congress has no oversight of it.'"

Hersh's claim is detailed here in an earlier piece by Raw Story.

If true, these operations violate longstanding U.S. policy regarding covert actions and illegally bypass Congressional oversight," Kucinich adds. "Hersh is within a year or more of releasing a book that is said to include evidence of this allegation. However, we cannot wait a year or more to establish the truth.

The 62-year-old lawmaker and former Democratic presidential candidate is known for his bold and liberal moves. In April 2007, he filed an impeachment resolution against Vice President Cheney over manipulating evidence about Iraq's weapons program prior to the US invasion. The measure was blocked by the Democratic leadership. He also presented articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush in June 2008, but that effort again went nowhere.

Hersh, the New Yorker journalist who made the claim, also revealed US preparations for a possible Iran strike that was later sidelined, and is also known for revealing the My Lai massacre during Vietnam.



The full text of Kucinich's letter follows:

March 13, 2009
The Honorable Edolphus Towns
Chairman
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
U.S. House of Representatives
2157 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Chairman Towns:

As you may already be aware, recent media reports indicate that investigative reporter, Seymour Hersh, while answering questions before a public audience at the University of Minnesota divulged information about what he calls an “executive assassination ring” operating under the George W. Bush Administration.

If substantiated, the allegation would have far reaching implications for the United States. Such an assertion from someone of Hersh’s credibility that has a long and proven track record of dependability on these issues merits attention. Mr. Hersh is within a year or more of releasing a book that is said to include evidence of this allegation. However, we cannot wait a year or more to establish the truth. As such, I request that the Full Committee immediately begin an investigation to determine the facts in this matter.

Mr. Hersh made the allegation before an audience at the University of Minnesota on Tuesday, March 10, 2009. He stated, “Under President Bush’s authority, they’ve been going into countries, not talking to the ambassador or the CIA station chief, and finding people on a list and executing them and leaving.

Mr. Hersh continued, “It is a special wing of our special operations community that is set up independently," he explained. "They do not report to anybody, except in the Bush-Cheney days, they reported directly to the Cheney office. . .Congress has no oversight of it.

If true, these operations violate longstanding U.S. policy regarding covert actions and illegally bypass Congressional oversight. Current statute governing covert action (50 U.S.C. 413b) requires a presidential finding and notification to the appropriate congressional committees. Additionally, Executive Order 12333 clearly states that “No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in or conspire to engage in assassination.

I urge the Committee to explore Mr. Hersh’s allegation. Please do not hesitate to call on me or my staff if we can be of assistance.

Sincerely,
Dennis J. Kucinich
Member of Congress

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Secret Wars. Secret Wars. One Hundred Years of British Intelligence Inside MI5 and MI6 100 years of a spy-empire One Hundred Years of British Intelligence Inside MI5 and MI6 100 years of a spy-empire
David Dastych - When Sir Winston Churchill resigned from the office of the Prime Minister of Great Britain, in 1955, he was quoted as saying "I will not preside over the dismembering" of what was previously The British Empire. David Dastych - When Sir Winston Churchill Resigned from the office of the Prime Minister of Great Britain, in 1955, he was quoted as saying "I will not Presid over the dismembering" of what was previously The British Empire. But as the Empire shrank quickly to the size of the United Kingdom, the "Spy-Empire" of MI5 and Mi6, founded in 1909, never receded but expanded world-wide and turned high-tech. But as the Empire shrank quickly to the size of the United Kingdom, the "Spy-empire" of MI5 and MI6, founded in 1909, but never receded expanded world-wide and turned high-tech. On the eve of its 100th Anniversary, one of the best and most popular British writers, specializing in intelligence, pays a tribute to many generations of British spies and their spy-masters, who have influenced the history of Great Britain and of the world. On the eve of its 100th Anniversary, one of the best and most popular British writers, Specializing in intelligence, pays a tribute to many generations of British spies and their spy-masters, who have influenced the history of Great Britain and of the world.

His book,"Secret Wars. One Hundred Years of British Intelligence Inside MI5 and MI6" (St.Martin's Press, March 2009), is a fascinating read for everybody, and for intelligence operatives and young secret service recruits, in particular it should be a must. His book, "Secret Wars. One Hundred Years of British Intelligence Inside MI5 and MI6" (St..Martin 's Press, March 2009), is a fascinating read for everybody, and for intelligence operatives and young recruit secret service, in particular it should be a must. This book is not a history text or a mere chronicle of events, and it's not a panegyric either. This book is not a history text or a mere chronicle of events, and it's not a panegyric either. "The great advantage of being a writer" - Graham Greene once said - "is that you can spy on people. You're there, listening to every word, but part of you is observing. Everything is useful to a writer, you see - every scrap, even the longest and most boring of luncheon parties." "The great advantage of being a writer" - Graham Greene once said - "is that you can spy on people. You're there, listening to every word, but part of you is observing. Everything is useful to a writer, you see - every scrap, even the longest and most boring of luncheon parties. " For a greater part of his 75-year-long life, Gordon Thomas was doing just that: meeting spies and spy-masters, not only British but also American, Israeli, Russian, Chinese, Polish, German and many others and listening to their insider's stories. For a greater part of his 75-year-long life, Thomas Gordon was doing just that: meeting spies and spy-masters, not only British but also American, Israeli, Russian, Chinese, Polish, German and many others and listening to their insider's stories. The best and undisputable value of his book is the author's encounters with real flesh and blood intelligence people, including some of them that turned the tide of history. The best and undisputable value of his book is the author's encounters with real flesh and blood intelligence people, including some of them that turned the tide of history.

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The best and undisputable value of his book is the author's encounters with real flesh and blood intelligence people, including some of them that turned the tide of history. The best and undisputable value of his book is the author's encounters with real flesh and blood intelligence people, including some of them that turned the tide of history.

The research for this book took the author almost 50 years, since the Suez Crisis in 1956, which he had witnessed as a foreign correspondent based in Egypt. The research for this book took the author almost 50 years, since the Suez Crisis in 1956, which he had witnessed as a foreign correspondent based in Egypt. From his contacts there he learned about President Naser's plan to nationalize the Canal and he warned the Foreign Office about that - only to be told that if he missed the truth he better forget about his journalist career. From his contacts there he learned about Naser president's plan to nationalize the Canal and he warned the Foreign Office about that - only to be told that if he missed the truth he better forget about his journalist career. He was right. He was right. But it was the British Government to fail in their insane plans to assassinate Naser (described in the book) and then to abort a British-French-Israeli invasion of Egypt, secretly conceived not to inform the Americans. But it was the British Government to fail in their insane plans to Assassinate Naser (described in the book) and then to abort a British-French-Israeli invasion of Egypt, secretly not to informal conceived the Americans. Later on Gordon Thomas covered many other events, which had been planned, provoked or carried out with the participation of secret intelligence services. Later on Gordon Thomas covered many other events, which had been planned, provoked or carried out with the participation of secret intelligence services. He was introduced to the world of spying by his late father-in-law and life-time friend, a former British covert agent, Joachim Kraner, to whom he later paid a tribute in his writings. He was introduced to the world of spying by his late father-in-law and life-time friend, a former British covert agent, Joachim Kraner, to whom he later paid a tribute in his writings.

"Secret Wars" is a story of the British Intelligence over the span of a hundred years, since 1909, when MI5 and MI6 (code-names for the military counter-intelligence and intelligence) were founded to prevent an expected German attack on Great Britain. "Secret Wars" is a story of the British intelligence over the span of a hundred years, since 1909, when MI5 and MI6 (code-names for the military counter-intelligence and intelligence) were founded to prevent expected to German attack on Great Britain . The over-400 page book is not a systematic, chronologically arranged tale. The over-400 page book is not a systematic, chronologically arranged tale. Each of its 20 chapters is a purposeful mixture of past and present events, sometimes with projections into future. Each of its 20 chapters is a purposeful mixture of past and present events, sometimes with projections into future. For a reader, this book is a fascinating, perfectly composed thriller, which The New York Times described as "Literally impossible to put down." For a reader, this book is a fascinating, perfectly composed thriller, which The New York Times described as "Literally impossible to put down."

Mark Twain was quoted as saying: "Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please." Mark Twain was quoted as saying: "Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please." He had writing fiction on his mind but his words could just as well be attributed to the distortion of intelligence by politicians. He had writing fiction on his mind but his words could just as well be attributed to the distortion of intelligence by politicians. James Angleton, a famous CIA spy-master and spy-catcher, whom Gordon Thomas had interviewed, summarized this unhealthy relationship between intelligence and politics by these words, quoted in the book: "Secrecy from public scrutiny leads to often uncheckable and different accounts of the same events, which are often contradictory and distorted." James Angleton, a famous CIA spy-master and spy-catcher, whom Gordon had interviewed Thomas, summarized this Unhealthy relationship between intelligence and politics by these words, quoted in the book: "Secrecy from public scrutiny often leads to uncheckable and different accounts of the same events, which are often contradictory and distorted. "

Thomas' book gives innumerable examples of such misuse of the honest fact-finding by intelligence services, of which a recent one could be a "sexed-up" report about alleged Saddam's WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) that Prime Minister Blair and President Bush used to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Thomas' book gives innumerable examples of such misuse of the honest fact-finding by intelligence services, of which a recent one could be a "sexed-up" report about Saddam's alleged WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) that Prime Minister Blair and President Bush used to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

The Great Game often recalled in "Secret Wars" as the never-ending deception war waged by national intelligence agencies was played over the last hundred years by MI5 and MI6 continues. The Great Game often recalled in "Secret Wars" as the never-ending deception was waged by national intelligence agencies which played over the last hundred years by MI5 and MI6 continues. "The color of truth is gray" (Andre Gide), because truth is evasive and often hidden from the public by purposeful cover-up. "The color of truth is gray" (Andre Gide), because truth is evasive and often hidden from the public by purposeful cover-up. Generations of British spies, as well as their controllers and masters, contributed to the security of their country, at times preventing national disasters and saving many thousand of lives during wars. Generations of British spies, as well as their controllers and masters, contributed to the security of their country, at times preventing national disasters and saving many thousands of lives during wars. But the British (and also American) intelligence services have been, for decades, deeply penetrated and harmed by Soviet "moles," recruited at the best universities, such as Cambridge and Oxford. But the British (and thus American) intelligence services have been, for decades, and harmed deeply penetrated by Soviet "moles," recruited at the best universities, such as Cambridge and Oxford. Gordon Thomas writes about treason within the British services and about a complete failure of the counter-intelligence to detect it. Gordon Thomas writes about treason within the British services and about a complete failure of the counter-intelligence to detect it. The cases of Kim Philby (a high-ranking British counter-intelligence officer and a long-time Soviet spy) and of nuclear scientists, Klaus Fuchs, Alan Nunn May and Bruno Pontecorvo, who passed top atomic weapons secrets of the West to the Soviets, are perhaps the most significant. The cases of Kim Philby (a high-ranking British counter-intelligence officer and a long-time Soviet spy) and of nuclear scientists, Klaus Fuchs, Alan Nunn May and Bruno Pontecorvo, who passed top atomic weapons secrets of the West to the Soviets , are perhaps the most significant. The author describes these treason cases with passion and talent and warns that "splendid isolation" of some British heads of The Services and their failure to put together and check simple facts, led to a disaster inside MI5 and MI6 and to a long-term lack of confidence between the British and American intelligence. The author describes these treason cases with passion and talent and warns that "splendid isolation" of some heads of the British services and their failure to put together and check simple facts, led to a disaster inside MI5 and MI6 and to a long-term lack of confidence between the British and American intelligence.

As the motivation of the Communist spies inside MI5 and MI6 was mainly ideological, the CIA and FBI suffered even bigger losses due to simple "commercial" motivations of their own traitors, like Ames and Hansen. As the motivation of the Communist spies inside MI5 and MI6 was mainly ideological, the CIA and FBI suffered even bigger losses due to simple "commercial" motivations of their own Traitors, like Ames and Hansen. Greed for money was their only reason to betray the services and the country. Greed for money was their only reason to Betray the services and the country. Aldrich "Rick" Ames destroyed the American spy network in the Soviet Union in the 1980s and caused the deaths of many Russian CIA agents for a reward of some $ 2.7 million from the KGB. Aldrich "Rick" Ames destroyed the American spy network in the Soviet Union in the 1980s and caused the deaths of many Russian CIA agents for a reward of some $ 2.7 million from the KGB. Caught, he admitted with sarcastic grin that "The human spy, in terms of the American espionage effort, had never been terribly pertinent." Caught, he admitted with sarcastic grin that "The human spy, in terms of the American Espionage effort, had never been terribly pertinent."

Yet the British SIS (MI6) could also score big success with their top spy in the Soviet Russia, Oleg Gordievski, who's brave exfiltration from USSR by a diplomatic car to Finland in 1985 had proven the efficiency of the British intelligence. Yet the British SIS (MI6) could therefore score big success with their top spy in the Soviet Russia, Oleg Gordievski, who's brave exfiltration from USSR by a diplomatic car to Finland in 1985 had proven the efficiency of the British intelligence. A former MI6 covert agent, Richard Tomlinson, told the author, referring to SIS chief Collin McColl who worked in Russia and Poland: "Being in SovBlock meant you lived on the tightrope every moment of every day. Someone who could do that had to be very special." A former MI6 covert agent, Richard Tomlinson, told the author, referring to the SIS chief Collin McColl who worked in Russia and Poland: "Being in SovBlock meant you lived on the Tightrope every moment of every day. Someone who could do that had to be very special. "

With the collapse of the Soviet Block in the early 1990s, the very nature of the Great Game has changed. With the collapse of the Soviet bloc in the early 1990s, the very nature of the Great Game has changed. The exceptionally high value of Gordon Thomas' book is his factual description and professional assessment of the substantial changes in the intelligence community, caused by new political and military situation of the world at large. The exceptionally high value of Gordon Thomas' book is his description factual and professional assessment of the substantial changes in the intelligence community, caused by new political and military situation of the world at large.

The times of the absolute domination of the two super-powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, have passed forever. The times of the absolute domination of the two super-powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, have passed forever. For some years, in the 1990s, the US leadership naively believed America could become the only world's super-power to dictate its policy and to promote the democratic values of the West to the rest of the globe. For some years, in the 1990s, the U.S. leadership naively believed America could become the world's only super-power to Dictate its policy and to promote the democratic values of the West to the rest of the globe. But soon new threats appeared and the United States (and also Britain as their main ally) realized that the world was too complicated to rule and that the peaceful victory in the Cold War was but a temporary success. But new threats soon appeared and the United States (and thus Britain as their main ally) realized that the world was too complicated to rule and that the peaceful victory in the Cold War was but a temporary success.

"Secret Wars" is a perfect book to prove that. "Secret Wars" is a perfect book to prove that. Once again, Gordon Thomas demonstrated his unique talent in grasping of new trends in the Great Game and in the intelligence community. Once again, Gordon Thomas demonstrated his unique talent in Grasping of new trends in the Great Game and in the intelligence community. For no one knows how long a time, the world will be a very dangerous place, with many global and regional centers of power, and with growing problems. For no one knows how long a time, the world will be a very dangerous place, with many global and regional centers of power, and with growing problems. Terrorism, which was seen by MI5 and MI6 as mainly a local (IRA) problem or as an offspring of the Communist diversion, had developed into a global monster (al-Qaeda) and its main ideological motivation had become radical Islam, or Islamism. Terrorism, which was seen by MI5 and MI6 as mainly a local (IRA) problem or as an offspring of the Communist diversion, had developed into a global monster (al-Qaeda) and its main ideological motivation had become radical Islam, or Islamism.

The negligence of this phenomenon by American and British intelligence agencies led to their ineptitude to prevent 9/11 in America in 2001, and the London bombings of 2005. The negligence of this phenomenon by American and British intelligence agencies led to their ineptitude to prevent 9 / 11 in America in 2001, and the London bombings of 2005. In spite of many efforts to disrupt al-Qaeda, to defeat the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, to capture or kill Osama bin Laden, the Islamist radical network is still developing and posing a deadly threat to the West and to Asia and Africa. In spite of many efforts to disrupt al-Qaeda, to defeat the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, to capture or kill Osama bin Laden, the radical Islamist network is still developing and posing a deadly threat to the West and to Asia and Africa.

Two extremely dangerous developments added to the threat of international terrorism: bio-terrorism and nuclear-terrorism. Two extremely dangerous developments added to the threat of international terrorism: bio-terrorism and nuclear terrorism. Both have been described in "Secret Wars" with utmost accuracy and a powerful vision. Both have been described in "Secret Wars" with utmost accuracy and a powerful vision. The arsenals of bio-weapons, deadly viruses and bacteria, originally developed in the Soviet Union and also in the West, penetrated to rogue countries, from where they might be distributed to non-state terrorist organizations. The arsenal of bio-weapons, deadly viruses and bacteria, originally developed in the Soviet Union and also in the West, penetrated to rogue countries, from where they might be distributed to non-state terrorist organizations.

On the other hand, nuclear materials and even weapons could be bought up on black markets by envoys of al-Qaeda to be used against the "Infidels" and were also offered by a Pakistani Dr. AQKhan "commercial" network. On the other hand, materials and even nuclear weapons could be bought up on black markets by envoys of al-Qaeda to be used against the "Infidel" and were also offered by a Pakistani Dr. AQKhan "commercial" network. Dr. Khan described himself as "world's nuclear bomb peacemaker." Dr. Khan described himself as "world's nuclear bomb peace maker." Nuclear scare embraced America and Britain following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on US soil (2001) and the suicide bombings in London (2005). Nuclear scare Embraced America and Britain following the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks on U.S. soil (2001) and the suicide bombings in London (2005). The author pays much attention to these tragic events and to the inability of the powerful secret services to predict and prevent them. The author pays much attention to these tragic events and to the inability of the powerful secret services to predict and prevent them.

"There's a new world out there. Adjust or die," Gordon Thomas quotes former chief of the CIA, Bob Gates. "There's a new world out there. Adjust or die," Gordon Thomas quotes former chief of the CIA, Bob Gates. But fortunately for the Western intelligence, people from the "other side" decide to "walk-in" and offer their help. But fortunately for the Western intelligence, people from the "other side" decide to "walk-in" and offer their help. One of these people was (the late) Vladimir Pasechnik from Russia, who contacted the British service to report about his KGB enterprise Biopreparat developing mass-killing toxins, viruses and bacteria. One of these people was (the late) from Russia, Vladimir Pasechnik, who contacted the British service to report about his KGB enterprise Biopreparat developing mass-killing toxins, viruses and bacteria. Asked why he did that, he replied: "I want the West to know. There must be a way to stop this madness." Asked why he did that, he replied: "I want the West to know. There must be a way to stop this madness." Dr. David Kelly (also late by now), a top British microbiology and bio-weapons expert, told the author after his interrogation of Pasechnik: "The really terrifying thing was that I knew Vladimir was telling the truth." Dr David Kelly (So late by now), a top British microbiology and bio-weapons expert, told the author after his interrogation of Pasechnik, "The really terrifying thing was that I knew what Vladimir telling the truth."

Thomas dedicated more than one chapter of his book to the tragic plight of Dr. Kelly, whose more than 30 trips to Iraq in search of bio-weapons ended by a conclusion that there weren't any. Thomas dedicated more than one chapter of his book to the tragic plight of Dr Kelly, whose more than 30 trips to Iraq in search of bio-weapons ended by a conclusion that there were not any. In spite of that, a "sexed-up" intelligence report to the British PM had been used as an excuse for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. In spite of that, a "sexed up" intelligence report to the British PM had been used as an excuse for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. In the same year, Dr. Kelly, disgraced and left alone by MI6 and MI5, died, or rather was murdered in strange circumstances. In the same year, Dr. Kelly, disgraced and left alone by MI5 and MI6, died, or rather was murdered in strange circumstances. Before his death, a number of bacteriologists from several countries, including Britain, Russia and the USA, were killed by unknown perpetrators, allegedly for refusing to share their knowledge with North Korean, Iranian and probably Chinese intelligence. Before his death, a number of bacteriologists from several countries, including Britain, Russia and the United States, were killed by unknown perpetrators, allegedly for Refusing to share their knowledge with North Korean, Iranian and probably Chinese intelligence.

New threats and at the same challenges to the intelligence services of Britain and the West, described in detail by Gordon Thomas in "Secret Wars", could be summed up as: international terrorism, rogue regimes (North Korea, Iran in particular) and a technological diversion, including professional cyber-attacks, led and developed by some states (Russia and China) and even by members of the Western alliance (Israel). New threats and challenges at the same to the intelligence services of Britain and the West, described in detail by Gordon Thomas in "Secret Wars", could be summed up as: international terrorism, rogue regimes (North Korea, Iran in particular) and a technological diversion, including professional cyber-attacks, led and developed by some states (Russia and China) and even by members of the Western alliance (Israel). It started in early 1980s with the theft of a powerful tracking software system, PROMIS, invented by a former NSA expert William L. Hamilton and produced by his small Washington DC-based company Inslaw Inc. It started in early 1980s with the theft of a powerful tracking system software, PROMIS, invented by a former NSA expert William L. Hamilton and produced by his small Washington DC-based company Inslaw Inc.

Of PROMIS a former Mossad operative, Ari Ben Menashe, quoted by the author, said: "PROMIS changed the thinking of the entire intelligence world." Of PROMIS a former Mossad operative, Ari Ben Menashe, quoted by the author, said: "PROMIS changed the thinking of the entire intelligence world." And Charles Foster Bass added: "Like any good spy novel, the Cox Report alleges that Chinese spies penetrated four US weapons research labs and stole important information on seven nuclear warhead designs. " And Charles Foster Bass added: "Like any good spy novel, the Cox Report alleges that four Chinese spies penetrated U.S. weapons research labs and stole important information on seven nuclear Warhead designs." Only an American citizen and Israel's spy, Jonathan Pollard (still in American top security prison) could do more. Only an American citizen and Israel's spy, Jonathan Pollard (still in the American top security prison) could do more. Pollard transmitted over 360 cubic feet of US secret documents to Tel Aviv and some were also sold to Russia. Pollard transmitted over 360 cubic feet of U.S. secret documents to Tel Aviv and some were also sold to Russia. A former CIA chief, the late William Casey complained about that to the author: "It was a double blow. It had cost us every worthwhile secret we had. And it had been stolen by a country supposed to be our ally." A former CIA chief, the late William Casey complained about that to the author: "It was a double blow. It had cost us every worthwhile secret we had. And it had been stolen by a country supposed to be our ally."

But God perhaps rewarded the West and MI6 with a voluntary service of a high-ranking Iranian intelligence general, Ali Reza Asgari from VEVAK, code-named "Falcon", who informed the British intelligence about the nuclear program of Iran and was successfully exfiltrated via Turkey and Bulgaria to the UK His motivations were personal and perhaps also monetary, but his services were of top importance to the West. But perhaps God rewarded MI6 and the West with a voluntary service of a high-ranking Iranian intelligence general, Ali Reza Asgari from VEVAK, code-named "Falcon", who informed the British intelligence about the nuclear program of Iran and was successfully exfiltrated via Turkey and Bulgaria to the UK His motivations were personal and perhaps that is monetary, but his services were of top importance to the West.

The spying Great Game goes on undisturbed by moments of failure and agony. The Great Game spying goes on undisturbed by moments of failure and agony. The British services, closely cooperating with the American ones, own a big share of the most sophisticated spying technology, including satellite surveillance systems, ECHELON eavesdropping network and the fastest computers in the world. The British services, closely cooperating with the American ones, own a big share of the most sophisticated spying technology, including satellite surveillance system, Echelon eavesdropping network and the fastest computers in the world. A former CIA chief, William Colby, quoted by the author on the NSA computers, said: "makes lightening look slow. One time there was a program that could translate seven languages at five hundred words per minute. Next time I checked, a month later, it had doubled its capacity and halved its translation time." The various spying technologies like ELINT, SIGINT, IMINT and missile trajectory tracking systems are well described in the book. A former chief CIA, William Colby, quoted by the author on the NSA computers, said: "Makes Lightening look slow. One time there was a program that could translate seven languages at five hundred words per minute. Next time I checked, a month later, it had doubled its capacity and halved its translation time. "The various technologies like spying ELINT, SIGINT, IMINT and missile trajectory tracking systems are well described in the book. But all these marvelous inventions are still short of tracking Osama bin Laden in the mountains of Pakistan or Afghanistan and to follow, like PROMIS, the passage of money to terrorists by an ancient Muslim "hawala" human contact network, based on full confidence of the sender, the receiver and the "hawaladar", the money handler. But all these marvelous inventions are still short of tracking Osama bin Laden in the mountains of Pakistan or Afghanistan and to follow, like PROMIS, the passage of money to terrorists by an ancient Muslim "hawala" human contact network, based on full confidence of the sender, the receiver and the "hawaladar", the money handler.

As Mark Twain once remarked, "It is wiser to find out than to suppose." As Mark Twain once remarked, "It is Wiser to find out than to suppose." This phrase might be the best description of what the intelligence services always did and do. This phrase might be the best description of what the intelligence services always did and do. Their mission is to discover and transmit secret information to help the governments in their decision making. Their mission is to discover and transmit secret information to help the governments in their decision making. Michael Smith, a defense analyst, quoted by Gordon Thomas in his Personal Notes closing the book, had captured the inner sense of proper spying: "Intelligence will need to be untainted and unlike the notorious (sexed-up) dossier on Iraq, both genuine and accurate." Michael Smith, a defense analyst, quoted by Gordon Thomas in his personal notes closing the book, had captured the sense of proper domestic spying: "Intelligence will need to be untainted and unlike the notorious (sexed-up) dossier on Iraq, both genuine and accurate. "

"For decades to come the spy world will continue to be the collective couch where the subconscious of each nation is confessed" (John LeCarre). "For decades to come the spy world will continue to be the collective couch where the Subconscious of each nation is confessed (John LeCarre).

Gordon Thomas is well placed on this "couch" to observe what the services do and how Britain and the world benefit or lose from their work. Gordon Thomas is well placed on this "coffee" to observe what the services do and how Britain and the world benefit or lose from their work. The Great Game will never end and "Secret Wars" is a great book to read and learn of the 100 years of MI5 and MI6 and much more. The Great Game will never end and "Secret Wars" is a great book to read and learn of the 100 years of MI5 and MI6 and much more.

senden This article was first published on Canada Free Press This article was first published on Canada Free Press

link David Dastych is a veteran journalist who served both in the Polish intelligence and the CIA; jailed in Poland by the Communist regime he spent several years in special prison wards; released in early 1990’s he joined international efforts to monitor illegal nuclear trade in Europe and Asia; handicapped for lifetime in a mountain accident in France, in 1994; now he returned to active life and runs his own media agency in Warsaw. David Dastych is a veteran journalist who served both in the Polish intelligence and the CIA; jailed in Poland by the Communist regime he spent several years in special prison wards; released in early 1990's he joined international efforts to monitor illegal nuclear trade in Europe and Asia; handicapped for lifetime in a mountain accident in France, in 1994, now he returned to active life and runs his own media agency in Warsaw.


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An FBI agent working undercover in Cincinnati came under gunfire on Hamilton Avenue in College Hill Wednesday evening.

The agent was fired on around 5 p.m. He took cover in his car. Bullets hit the vehicle but he only suffered a cut from broken glass.  His vehicle has several bullet holes and a flat tire.

The suspects sped away in a white Ford Contour or silver Neon. The shots were fired in the area where Hamilton Avenue, Belmont and Pasadena come together. Six hours after the shots rang out crime scene technicians were still gathering evidence.  They only have a vague description of the suspects and they aren't sure how many bullets were fired or whether all the suspects in the car where firing on the agent.

Police don't know if he was a random target or if they were aware they were firing on a federal agent.
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US Officials "Rediscover" ISI-Taliban Nexus

by Tom Burghardt

Global Research, March 29, 2009


Long considered the realm of "conspiracy buffs" The New York Times, citing anonymous "American government officials," have belatedly "discovered" that Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence agency (ISI) is aiding the Taliban and al-Qaeda.

That ISI operatives were reportedly involved in planning the 9/11 attacks, the ostensible reason for the 2001 U.S. invasion and occupation of Afghanistan remains as they say, "off the table." Yet, as The History Commons reports, Operation Diamondback uncovered a 2001 plot jointly-run by ISI operatives and organized crime figures to illegally purchase weapons, including Stinger missiles and nuclear components, for the Taliban and al-Qaeda. According to The History Commons, citing The Washington Post and MSNBC:

Informant Randy Glass plays a key role in the sting, and has thirteen felony fraud charges against him reduced as a result, serving only seven months in prison. Federal agents involved in the case later express puzzlement that Washington higher-ups did not make the case a higher priority, pointing out that bin Laden could have gotten a nuclear bomb if the deal was for real. Agents on the case complain that the FBI did not make the case a counterterrorism matter, which would have improved bureaucratic backing and opened access to FBI information and US intelligence from around the world. ("Sting Operation Exposes Al-Qaeda, ISI, and Drug Connections: Investigators Face Obstacles to Learn More," The History Commons, no date)

In 1999, ISI operative Rajaa Gulum Abbas is recorded telling Glass as he gestures towards the World Trade Center in New York during an earlier phase of Operation Diamondback, "those towers are coming down." Yet authorities fail to stop the plot and two years later, 3,000 people are murdered by terrorists in New York and Washington.

The appearance of these reports in the corporate media arrive as the United States prepares a "surge" of some 17,000 American troops into Afghanistan and as the Obama administration escalates CIA drone attacks inside Pakistan. On March 18, The New York Times reported that the Pentagon is contemplating "broadening the target area" to include "a major insurgent sanctuary in and around the city of Quetta."

Extending military operations into the Pakistani province of Baluchistan, with the potential for "surging" CIA paramilitary officers and Special Operations troops to "kill or capture" senior Taliban and al-Qaeda operatives represents a significant escalation of the conflict.

In a March 27 announcement outlining America's new regional strategy in the "Afpak theatre," President Obama vowed to send an additional 4,000 troops under cover of "training" recruits for the Afghan National Army. The Pentagon plans to raise the total strength of the Afghan army to 134,000 by 2011.

Echoing Bush administration pronouncements, Obama told diplomats and soldiers headed to Afghanistan, "I want the American people to understand that we have a clear and focused goal: to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan." Employing rhetoric designed to sell the war to a sceptical public, Obama went on to say: "Multiple intelligence estimates have warned that al-Qaeda is actively planning attacks on the US homeland from its safe havens in Pakistan."

As I reported March 7, with a recently concluded agreement amongst Pakistani Taliban fighters and their Afghan counterparts, the prospects for a bloody spring offensive are a nettlesome reminder that U.S. regional plans are so many illusions soon to be cast to the four winds.

Orchestrated by Afghan Taliban chieftain Mullah Mohammed Omar in coordination with Baitullah Mehsud's Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), North Waziristan commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur and South Waziristan "emir" Maulvi Nazeer--grouped under the banner of the Shura Ittihad-ul-Mujahideen (Council of United Holy Warriors, SIM)--the United States and their NATO allies face the prospect of ferocious multi-front attacks.

According to the Times, ISI support "consists of money, military supplies and strategic planning guidance to Taliban commanders." Despite billions of dollars in military assistance to the corrupt Musharraf regime and the equally venal Zardari administration, Pakistan's search for "strategic depth" against their geopolitical rival India has only resulted in a furtherance of ISI/Army connivance with the Islamist far-right. The Times avers:

"Support for the Taliban, as well as other militant groups, is coordinated by operatives inside the shadowy S Wing of Pakistan's spy service, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, the officials said. There is even evidence that ISI operatives meet regularly with Taliban commanders to discuss whether to intensify or scale back violence before the Afghan elections. (Mark Mazzetti and Eric Schmitt, "Afghan Strikes by Taliban Get Pakistan Help, U.S. Aides Say," The New York Times, March 26, 2009)

Citing "electronic surveillance and trusted informants," anonymous Pakistani officials have denied these ties "were strengthening the insurgency." While publicly denying state links to Islamist insurgents, the Army and ISI have historical ties--as does the CIA--to organizations such as the Taliban and the Afghan-Arab database of disposable Western intelligence assets known as al-Qaeda.

As readers of Antifascist Calling and websites such as Global Research and the World Socialist Web Site are well aware, for three decades the United States has pursued a ruthless policy in pursuit of its own narrow interests. Far from being concerned with the economic and social well-being of the people of Central- and South Asia, America's imperialist project is designed solely for regional military domination and resource extraction vis-à-vis their geopolitical rivals Russia and China.

Indeed, since the fall of Kabul's socialist government, the United States has singlemindedly pursued policies to control the vast petrochemical resources of Eurasia.

As researcher and analyst Michel Chossudovsky pointed out, anticipating the current political demonization of the Pakistani people as a selling-point to secure the giant oil and natural gas reserves of Central Asia for American corporations,

"Demonization serves geopolitical and economic objectives. Likewise, the campaign against "Islamic terrorism" (which is supported covertly by US intelligence) supports the conquest of oil wealth. The term "Islamo-fascism," serves to degrade the policies, institutions, values and social fabric of Muslim countries, while also upholding the tenets of "Western democracy" and the "free market" as the only alternative for these countries.

The US led war in the broader Middle East-Central Asian region consists in gaining control over more than sixty percent of the world's reserves of oil and natural gas. The Anglo-American oil giants also seek to gain control over oil and gas pipeline routes out of the region. ...

The ultimate objective, combining military action, covert intelligence operations and war propaganda, is to break down the national fabric and transform sovereign countries into open economic territories, where natural resources can be plundered and confiscated under "free market" supervision. This control also extends to strategic oil and gas pipeline corridors (e.g. Afghanistan)." ("The 'Demonization' of Muslims and the Battle for Oil," Global Research, January 4, 2007)

All of the features described above are in play today. That media outlets such as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal have discovered ISI-Taliban-al-Qaeda "connections"--while glossing over and suppressing--America's operational links to these same terrorist and narcotrafficking networks, is indicative of the dire straits faced by an economically depleted and politically bankrupt empire.

Drawing (false) distinctions amongst the welter of jihadist groups that American and Pakistan have cultivated since the 1980s, Obama's Director of National Intelligence, retired admiral Dennis Blair, told Congress that the CIA's counterparts in crime, the ISI, believe there are some that "have to be hit and that we should cooperate on hitting, and there are others they think don't constitute as much of a threat to them and that they think are best left alone."

While pursuing Mehsud and others who threaten the state's writ, the Army has been loathe to run to ground proxies such as Jalaluddin Haqqani and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, veteran narcotrafficking jihadists' who were key Pakistani-linked commanders during the anti-Soviet jihad. Considered "strategic assets" by ISI, Haqqani and Hekmatyar's networks direct fire inside Afghanistan and are therefore considered candidates "best left alone" in Blair's laconic phrase.

However, according to anonymous officials it was none other than the Haqqani network, in collusion with ISI operatives who helped plan last summer's Indian Embassy bombing in Kabul that killed 54 and wounded dozens of others.

While American and European officials are hell-bent on finding (or manufacturing) "good Taliban" with whom they can negotiate a climb down, Pentagon analysts are far-less sanguine of the prospects.

A March 1, 2009 presentation for deploying troops prepared by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) G-2 and the TRADOC Intelligence Support Activity (TRISA), posted by the intelligence and security website Cryptome, lays out the formidable problems posed by the insurgency--and the extent of Pakistani involvement. Under the heading, "Insurgent Syndicate Characteristics," TRISA analysts aver:

The nature of the enemy in AF HAS NOT CHANGED:

* This enemy is primarily Pashtun in nature and Sunni Muslim (Wahhabi and Deobandi).

* This enemy is funded by the drug economy and Gulf Arab money (for religious reasons).

* This enemy is trained and assisted by ISID or ISID affiliated elements (Kashmiris/HuJI/LeT/HuM, with some Uzbeks.

* They are assisted by AQ [al-Qaeda] in terms of funding, foreign fighters, and other assistance.

* Logistics is the Achilles heel of ISAF operations in AF. Pak control of FATA and the Torkhum Gate. ("HB 9 Paramilitary Terrorist Insurgent Groups: Afghanistan," U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, March 1, 2009, p. 5)

As if to drive home the point that "logistics is the Achilles heel" of U.S. and NATO operations in Afghanistan, Dawn reported March 29 that "hundreds of suspected Taliban armed with rockets and Kalashnikovs entered the Farhad terminal at about 2am and set on fire four vehicles, three cranes, a mini-truck and six power generators." The Al-Faisal terminal near Peshawar is a major jump-off point supplying NATO troops in Afghanistan.

TRISA's "Threat Lay Down" (p. 7) estimates that some 60,000 insurgent fighters are currently arrayed against U.S. and NATO forces. Estimating Afghan Taliban strength at 30,000 fighters, fully half of the estimated number of insurgents are Pakistani. These include: TTP, 15,000; TNSM, 5,000; Lashkar-e-Toiba, 3,000; Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, 2,000.

With 2,000 Al-Qaeda commandos (Brigade 055) and smaller contingents drawn from the former Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) and other Central Asian and Middle Eastern factions, it becomes clear that Pakistan's intelligence services, given continued support to "moderates" such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar as well as to terrorist outfits such as LET and LEJ are a major source of support behind the insurgency.

This is all the more remarkable considering that LET commandos, operating in close coordination with ISI and Dawood Ibrahim's organized crime-linked D Company carried out last November's attacks in Mumbai, whilst LEJ was reportedly behind the assault on Sri Lanka's national cricket team in Lahore earlier this month.

Significantly, TRISA analysts claim that amongst the "Warlord Militias" (p. 10) currently backing Hamid Karzai's government, their operations unsurprisingly, are also financed through "crime, narco-trafficking, smuggling, illegal taxation, including illegal road checkpoints for taxation." One might reasonably infer that U.S. operations amount to little more, despite the role of the narcotics trade on both sides of the "Afpak" divide, than a battle for control over lucrative drug manufacturing and smuggling routes.

Ironically enough, despite the grave threat to Pakistani citizens in Swat Valley, indeed throughout the entire country, the Zardari administration cut a deal last month with local TTP commander Maulana Fazlullah.

The sociopathic son-in-law of Tehrik Nifaz Shariat-i-Muhammadi (Movement for the Enforcement of Islamic Law, TNSM) leader Maulana Sufi Mohammed, a close ally of Mullah Omar, Fazlullah's criminal network has instituted a reign of terror in Swat under the banner of "Sharia law." Despite the truce, TTP militants continue to murder Swat residents and enhance the reach of various criminal enterprises, ranging from extortion, kidnapping and illegal logging through heroin processing for export.

Pakistani workers and farmers continue to pay a heavy price for the state's move to mollify the jihadist Frankenstein. For decades, having proven themselves politically useful when it comes to murdering leftists, trade union activists or uppity women and cultural workers, reactionary forces such as the TTP or the ever-pliant Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed are a shadowy "third force" that can be counted on by "Military Inc." to "keep the rabble in line."

In this context, "holy warriors" linked to the TTP carried out a horrific suicide bombing inside a mosque packed with worshipers in the Khyber region on Friday, killing 50 people and wounding 158 others.

Dawn reported that the two-storey structure collapsed onto the heads of worshipers after a suicide bomber "jumped into the Friday congregation and blew himself up just when the prayers were about to begin."

Eyewitnesses told Dawn they believe the casualty figures are being under-reported by authorities and that upwards of 70 people may have been killed by the blast and the subsequent collapse of the mosque's ceiling.

The News reported Saturday that upwards of 76 people had been killed in the vicious blast, including the prayer leader, his brother, as well as truck drivers carrying goods to neighboring Afghanistan.

There were tragic scenes at the site of the explosion. Many of the dead were mutilated beyond recognition. Rescuers and grief-stricken relatives of the missing and the dead were collecting pieces of bodies in the hope of locating their near and dear ones. A goat killed by the blast was also lying near the destroyed mosque. ...

Meanwhile, some residents and injured belonging to the villages of Rekalay and Kufar Tangi said they saw aircraft flying above the area since Friday morning. They feared the blast at the mosque could have been caused by a missile fired by a US drone. (Daud Khattak & Nasrullah Afridi, "76 killed in Jamrud mosque bombing," The News, March 28, 2009)

While eyewitness accounts describe a suicide bomber as the party responsible for the horrendous attack, part and parcel of SIM's campaign to cut NATO supply lines into Afghanistan, America's escalating robot drone wars are a reminder of growing anti-American sentiment amongst Pakistanis who are the overwhelming victims of the CIA's death-from-above air campaign.

If the Swat truce is an indication of what Pakistani citizens will now face at the hands of Mehsud's TTP and their minions, the prospects for a "normal" life--short of smashing the medievalists' and their ISI handlers--are grim.

Even as CIA and Pakistani intelligence officials "are drawing up a fresh list of terrorist targets for Predator drone strikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border," The Wall Street Journal reports that ISI officials are "directly supporting the Taliban and other militants in Afghanistan, even as the U.S. targets those groups."

Indeed, as the Times avers, "when the Haqqani fighters need to stay a step ahead of American forces stalking them on the ground and in the air, they rely on moles within the spy agency to tip them off to allied missions planned against them."

An unspoken subtext to the Times and Journal reportage is the continued utilization of these terrorist networks--by the CIA and U.S. Special Operations Command--for covert war against Iran--even as the Obama administration seeks Tehran's assistance in battling the Taliban and al-Qaeda. As investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reported last July in The New Yorker the Pentagon funded the narcotrafficker Baluchi-based Jundullah organization to attack security personnel inside Iran.

While an open secret in Washington, Obama's new product roll-out in the form of an ill-conceived plan to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat" al-Qaeda and the Taliban has everything to do with the construction of the $7.6 billion dollar "Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline that would cross western Afghanistan east of Herat and advance south through Taliban-controlled territory towards Pakistani Balochistan province," according to Asia Times. As the World Socialist Web Site points out,

Afghanistan and Pakistan stand at a nexus of pipeline and trade routes between the Middle East, Russia, China and the Indian subcontinent, and US domination of the countries would give it decisive influence over developments in trade and strategic relations between many of Eurasia's largest and fastest-growing economies. In particular, it would cement the US' ability to mount a blockade of oil supplies for China and India in the Indian Ocean.. (Alex Lantier, "Obama announces escalation of war in Afghanistan, Pakistan," World Socialist Web Site, March 28, 2009)

And with the imperialist military project going off the rails in Afghanistan as the Taliban's spring offensive looms ever-larger on the horizon, the prospects for a deadly confrontation between nuclear-armed world powers over control of oil and gas will inevitably increase.

Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to publishing in Covert Action Quarterly and Global Research, an independent research and media group of writers, scholars, journalists and activists based in Montreal, his articles can be read on Dissident Voice, The Intelligence Daily, Pacific Free Press and the whistleblowing website Wikileaks. He is the editor of Police State America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, distributed by AK Press.

Tom Burghardt is a frequent contributor to Global Research. Global Research Articles by Tom Burghardt
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Supreme Court rules against prolonged secret questioning

Agencies
Published: April 07, 2009, 23:09

Washington: The Supreme Court refused on Monday to permit prolonged, secret questioning of crime suspects, ruling that even voluntary confessions may not be used in a federal court if the defendant was held more than six hours before confessing.

Justice David H Souter pointed to the surprising number of persons who have been shown to be innocent through DNA evidence but had confessed to a crime.

Police questioning "isolates and pressures the individual", he said, "and there is mounting empirical evidence that these pressures can induce a frighteningly high percentage of people to confess to crimes they never committed".

The 5-4 decision upheld a federal rule dating to the 1940s that says crime suspects should be brought before a magistrate as soon as possible.

The constitution requires crime suspects to be given a "probable cause" hearing within 48 hours of their arrest, the court said in 1991.

Monday's decision set aside the confession of a Philadelphia-area bank robber who was held and questioned by the FBI for two days before he was brought before a magistrate. Johnnie Corley, the accused bank robber, had signed a written confession.

In sending the case back to Philadelphia, Souter said the confession may not be used unless agents can show Corley agreed to speak within six hours of his arrest.

The decision turned on how to interpret a 1968 law in which Congress said confessions may be used in federal court if they were "voluntarily given".

Another provision of the same law says the defendant's statement may be used "if such confession was made or given by such person within six hours immediately following his arrest".

Souter said this law requires confessions to be excluded if the suspect was not brought before a magistrate and instead was questioned at length.
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Assembly Bills Aim at Recruiting Youngsters for Overseas Wars
by Marc Norton‚ Apr. 13‚ 2009
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Court Battle Looms Over Youth Protection Act

The Pentagon is on a direct collision course in the U.S. District Court for Northern California over its obligations under international law to stop military recruitment of youth under the age of 17. The case in question, United States of America v. Cities of Eureka and Arcata, will have significant ramifications for the military's recruitment policies, and for the ongoing political defense of JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps). The California state legislature, currently considering three bills that would grant special treatment to JROTC, one of the Pentagon's favorite military recruitment programs, may find itself dragged into this battle if it gives its seal of approval to any of these bills.

In 2002, the U.S. Senate ratified an international treaty that outlaws the recruitment of child soldiers. By signing on to this treaty, called the "Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child," the U.S. agreed not to recruit youth under the age of 17.

"JROTC is one of the best recruiting devices we could have," according to former Defense Secretary William Cohen, who served under President Bill Clinton. The JROTC program primarily targets high school freshmen and sophomores, students as young as 14 and 15, well below the age of 17. In Chicago and some other cities, JROTC runs the Middle School Cadet Corps that includes children as young as 11.

Under the U.S. Constitution, an international treaty is "the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding." So reads Article VI, paragraph 2, known as the Supremacy Clause.

As plain as the Supremacy Clause is, "not every judge may know this," according to Ann Fagan Ginger, a renowned expert in international law, and the founder and director of the Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute. The legal doctrines involved in fighting over international law in U.S. courts can be problematic, but the Pentagon seems to have shot itself in its foot in this case, having dragged two California cities into court, and virtually inviting them to raise the issue of military recruitment and the federal government's treaty obligations.

The PENTAGON vs. the YOUTH PROTECTION ACT

In November 2008, voters in both Eureka and Arcata passed nearly identical versions of an initiative called the Youth Protection Act. This initiative, sponsored by a coalition calling itself Stop Recruiting Kids, provides that "No person who is employed by or an agent of the United States government shall… in the execution of his or her job duties, recruit, initiate contact with for the purpose of recruiting, or promote the future enlistment of any person under the age of eighteen into any branch of the United States Armed Forces."

Eureka voters passed this law with a solid 57% majority. In Arcata, the act passed in a whopping 73% landslide.

Both laws went into effect in early December. Just days later, both cities received letters from the U.S. Department of Justice, acting on a complaint from the Department of Defense, declaring the U.S. government's intention to go to court to overturn the two local ordinances.

Both cities are mounting an aggressive response to the Pentagon's lawsuit. Arcata is represented by Brad Yamauchi of the prestigious San Francisco law firm of Minami and Tamaki, and by attorney Michael Sorgen. Eureka is being represented by their City Attorney, and by Dennis Cunningham. Cunningham, a noted San Francisco National Lawyers Guild attorney, famously won a multi-million dollar civil rights case against the FBI and the Oakland Police on behalf of environmental and labor activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney.

The legal defense team for the Youth Protection Act is off and running.

The PEOPLE vs. the PENTAGON

Arcata has filed a counter-claim to the Pentagon's suit, declaring that the Youth Protection Act is perfectly legal. The city claims that the act does not "discourage military enlistment, but instead, the purpose was to protect the health and safety of easily-influenced young people who are still too young to make decisions on military service… and to protect its youth from known and real abuses in military recruiting.."

Significantly, the counter-claim also argues that any attempts "to recruit minors into the military are… in violation of a treaty ratified by the United States Senate [the Optional Protocol]… The Protocol serves to protect children from 'recruitment, training, and use' in armed forces."

The counter-claim was filed at the end of March, and is being heard in federal court in Oakland.

Neither the Pentagon's suit, nor the counter-claim, mentions JROTC. But JROTC was blasted as a violation of this very same treaty in a report issued last May by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The report, called "Soldiers of Misfortune," states that the "United States military's procedures for recruiting students plainly violate internationally accepted standards and fail to protect youth from abusive and aggressive recruitment tactics," according to Jennifer Turner of the ACLU Human Rights Project.

As this high-profile case winds its way through the courts, it is bound to attract the attention of the sizeable body of opponents of the rampant abuses of the military's recruiters, stretched thin in this era of endless war in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond.

It is likely to also draw the attention of the international bodies charged with the enforcement of the treaty. A recent report of the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, for example, questioned the US insistence that "recruitment" only covers the final induction of youth into the military. "The Committee asked about the exact definition of recruitment," the report reads, "since it seemed to cover only the final entry into the armed forces, not the targeting of much younger children."

The same committee also "noted that many students, including some as young as eleven were enrolled in the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps." The US delegation responded that "JROTC was not a recruitment program, but aimed to develop citizenship and responsibility and increase the number of children finishing high school particularly among underprivileged youth," i.e. working class youth, particularly youth of color.

In less diplomatic language, that dog just don't hunt.

The CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE to BRING THE WAR HOME?

Nobody expects this court battle to end in a hurry. The Pentagon certainly won't quit easily. But neither are the forces lined up on the other side likely to say uncle any time soon, either. And, already, there is talk of other cities around the state mounting their own campaigns for their own Youth Protection Acts. Military recruitment of children is not very popular anywhere.

In this environment, just what happens if the state grants protected status to JROTC? That's exactly what they are being asked to do by way of Assembly bills AB 223, AB 351 and AB 554.

AB 223, authored by Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) would mandate that San Francisco keep its JROTC program, scheduled to be phased out this June. Ma's bill is an unprecedented violation of local control of schools, would make San Francisco the only city in the nation that is required by law to have JROTC, and is strongly opposed by San Francisco's other Assembly person, the popular Tom Ammiano. The bill is expected to go before the Appropriations Committee later this month.

AB 351, co-sponsored by Mary Salas (D-San Diego), Michael Duvall (R-Yorba Linda) and Ma, would allow local school boards to grant physical education (PE) credit to JROTC cadets, counter to bipartisan efforts in recent years to tighten PE standards and curriculum. The military wants to use PE credit as a recruitment tool for JROTC. AB 351 is before the full Assembly, and will be voted on at Salas' call, possibly as early as Wednesday.

AB 554, authored by Warren Furutani (D-Long Beach), goes the Salas/Duvall/Ma bill one better, allowing JROTC cadets to skip not only PE classes, but also art and foreign language studies. Furutani's bill is currently scheduled for a hearing before the Assembly Education Committee on April 22.

Why are certain Assembly members so anxious to draw a big circle and bull's eye on the state legislature by joining forces with the Pentagon to defend the very programs now under attack by the international community concerned about child soldiering, just at the moment that our homegrown activist legal community gets hold of the issue?

"There is an international consensus, represented by the 124 nations that signed the Optional Protocol, that minors should not be recruited into the military," says Dave Meserve, a key leader of the campaign for the Youth Protection Act. "The question is whether we, as Americans, are going to allow our government to ignore that consensus."

Does the state legislature really want to weigh in on the Pentagon's side in its ongoing and frantic efforts to raise the troops necessary for the U.S. to maintain a military presence in Iraq, for the impending folly in Afghanistan, and for whatever comes next?

As Lao Tzu once said, a journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. Perhaps this is a step that the state legislature might want to avoid.
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I just had one of those Ahah! moments
I have known for a long time that our invasion of Viet Nam was about the US Military Industrial complex controlling the large oil deposits in the South China Seas but I have been struggling for the past year to make sense of why the FBI  created the terrorist event in Mumbai.
Now I know ! Do you?

3 reads


1st  about FBI  informant david Headley creating Mumbai Terrorist attack
David Headley: American Terrorist or FBI Informant …. or Both?
http://norcaltruth.org/2010/10/18/david-headley-american-terrorist-or-fbi-informant-or-both/
source: Raw Story    10/18/2010


2nd read about India to begin drilling for oil in South China Sea
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/india-will-explore-oil-in-south-china-sea-pm/203597-3.html
India | Updated Nov 18, 2011 at 08:52pm IST
India will explore oil in South China Sea: PM to Wen Jiabao

3rd read is about Peak Oil
http://endofsuburbia.com/
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http://www.ticklethewire.com/2012/01/23/70706/
DEA agent loses appeal over video of him accidentally shooting himself during gun safety demo
January 17 2012

WASHINGTON — A federal agent who accidentally shot himself while lecturing children on gun safety lost his appeal Tuesday in a lawsuit over release of the video that subjected him to ridicule on the Internet and late-night talk shows.

Lee Paige sued his employer, the Drug Enforcement Administration, after video of the 2004 accident in Florida appeared in the news and went viral on the Internet. The video shows Paige shooting himself in the leg just as he displays his firearm and tells a gathering of about 50 youth and their parents, “I’m the only one in this room professional enough, that I know of, to carry this Glock 40.”


Paige claimed in his lawsuit that the DEA’s release of the video, taken by a parent attending the demonstration, invaded his privacy and ended his ability to work undercover or give motivational speeches. Paige, a former professional football player who worked at the DEA since 1990, said the release has also resulted in humiliating comments toward him and his family not only on television but at grocery stores and restaurants.

Siding with the DEA in December 2010, a U.S. District court judge ruled that Paige had provided no evidence of who made the video public. On Tuesday, a three-judge appeals court panel upheld that ruling and found that the video contained no private facts because the accidental discharge occurred in an Orlando community center at an event open to the public.

But the appellate judges found that even though Paige’s privacy rights weren’t violated, the DEA’s handling of the video as part of its internal investigation into the shooting “is far from a model of agency treatment of private data.”
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