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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Cheney tied to cash theft and possible murder in Iraq According to an informed source, Dick Cheney, while vice president, amassed a fortune in cash stolen by U.S. occupation forces in Iraq from Saddam Hussein and some of his leading officials and advisers. Sources report to WMR that U.S. troops confiscated billions in currency found stored in aluminum containers in various secret caches in Baghdad and elsewhere. Our sources report that the seized cash was transferred to accounts run by Cheney and the money is now being partly used to fund Cheneys growing political opposition movement to the Obama administration, including secretive payments to a stay behind group of Cheney loyalists who burrowed into senior civil service positions from political appointee jobs during the Bush administration. Cheneys loyalists are now in key positions to stymie Obamas programs and policies within a variety of cabinet departments and federal agencies. The recent intelligence about Iraqi cash ending up in the coffers of American officials is not the first time WMR has reported on the theft of Iraqi cash by U.S. forces. On November 14, 2005, WMR reported: In one of the worst intelligence fiascoes carried out by the neocon administration of Iraq under Paul Jerry Bremer, Saddam Husseins chief money mover and financial adviser was beaten to death by US interrogators in Tikrit after the U.S. invasion . . . As Saddams chief financial adviser and money mover, Abu Seger [Saad Hassan Ali], a man who was fluent in American-style English, knew where all the financial skeletons were buried -- details of Halliburtons involvement with the UNs Oil-for-Food program, the purchase by Iraq of VX nerve gas and other WMD components from US and British sources in the 1980s, and various counter-intelligence operations run by Saddam against the United States and Britain. Abu Seger was also one of Saddams trusted counter-intelligence agents . . . After Samara was occupied by US forces, it was discovered that Abu Seger lived in a home on the Tigris River just 200 yards from the main U.S. military position in the city. It did not take long for U.S. troops to break down Segers door and haul him off to a detention center. Segers wife Sada, an English teacher, and U.S. military intelligence officers were witnesses to what soon transpired. U.S. forces discovered $30 million in plastic garbage bags in an armoire in Segers bedroom. Contained in the bags was $14 million in US currency, $28 million in convertible Iraqi dinars, and $12 million in euros. Although the money was counted, signed for by two U.S. military witnesses, and transported to U.S. military headquarters in Samara, it was never seen again. A knowledgeable source present at the time revealed that the $30 million was stolen by U.S. authorities in Iraq. Amid the other scandals surrounding Cheney, including his countenance of torture, the theft of cash and his possible involvement in the murder of Abu Seger may be added to the former vice presidents rap sheet of crimes perpetrated in Iraq and in the United States. Cheney recently built a multi-million dollar home in McLean, Virginia, a stones throw from the CIA headquarters. He also owns luxury houses in Jackson, Wyoming, and St. Michaels, Maryland. Corporate U.S. news media drastically downplayed the amount of cash stolen from Iraq by U.S. forces and that the maximum amount of cash discovered in cottages was around $760 million, when, in fact, it was much higher. A handful of U.S. troops were charged with stealing some bundles of $100 bills. According to the May 28, 2004, Los Angeles Times some of the troops who admitted to stealing Iraqi cash tried to tell Army Criminal Investigative Division (CID) investigators that higher-ups stole much more, but their information was ignored.
Poster Comment: Sometimes Wayne Madsen is right on and sometimes he is way off base. I posted this because part of it is true. Billions in cash was stolen during the occupation. That some of it got to Cheney might be true or not. The National Security State is on a constant prowl to support Black Ops and the lavish lifestyle of the men who oppress us.
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