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Title: CIA’s role in the attack upon America!
Source: HOTT
URL Source: http://www.hourofthetime.com/ciasrole.html
Published: Jun 2, 2007
Author: William Cooper
Post Date: 2007-06-02 18:19:08 by richard9151
Keywords: None
Views: 175
Comments: 10

Copyright 2001 Veritas News Service – Exclusive, September 29, 2001 --

The attacks upon the World Trade Center buildings and the Pentagon may have a much more sinister origin than anyone is ready to explore or even consider.

The material in this article is taken verbatim from the discussions and reference material provided by the attendees of a recent conference on intelligence that included high level United States government officials, intelligence executives, and intelligence officers from all branches, military and civilian, of the intelligence community of the United States of America. What emerges is disturbing. Some will find this information terrifying.

Were John Deutch and David Cohen Israeli spies? Was the CIA under DCI John Deutch serving the nation of Israel instead of the interest of the United States? Did the CIA create, train, and back the terrorist groups that we say we are now at war against? Did the CIA ignore the prohibition against assassinations by recruiting, training, and backing Middle Eastern terrorist groups that were sent to assassinate Muslim and Islamic leaders who were in opposition to the Middle Eastern meddling of the CIA? Are the policies and covert actions of the Central Intelligence Agency directly responsible for most of the hatred that is directed against the United States by the People of the Middle East? Some of the answers may be found in the direct quotes and reference material that follows. Be prepared to be deeply affected by what you are about to read. The identities of those quoted have been omitted for obvious reasons.

“Biographic Information on John Deutch indicates he was a protege of Mr. Covert Action, Colonel Lansdale. He is living up to his mentor's legacy by sponsoring paramilitary operations -- aimed at three countries -- Iraq, Libya and now the Sudan. Paramilitary operations arm civilians to kill people in target countries who oppose their goals.”

“The new DCI Deutch's father, Michael Deutch, was a Russian of Jewish extraction. In 51, he went on a presidential mission as an economic adviser and became impressed with Colonel Lansdale - and became a lifelong friend of the Colonel. in 61 Lansdale recruited John Deutch for his first gvt job. at 22, he became one of Macnamara's whiz kids at the Pentagon. John spent four years in systems analysis. he later held political posts in democratic adms and went back to academic and advisory posts in republican times. he was on president Reagan's commission on nuclear strategy, Bush's foreign intelligence advisory board and six other similar panels. He became rich. the CIA he says ‘is an org suffering because it's had tremendous criticism because of its own mistakes,’ it does not want to admit. new york times mag 12/10/95 passim. The CIA, of course, is also active against Iran and probably backs the Taliban in Afghanistan.”

“Covert ops as practiced by Deutch seems to be an approach that says full speed ahead -- damn the consequences. I am surprised that he is a covert cowboy rather than the reflective intellectual we were told about.”

“One quite serious problem we see with Deutch is his use of the CIA's intelligence function to justify preconceived plans for operations. This, of course, has been the role of CIA's intelligence historically, but he does it in the most blatant fashion.”

“re the Taliban movement in Afghanistan. I agree that point A -- CIA/ISI support to fundamentalists in Afghanistan during the eighties to point B (CIA support now)”

“I have speculated here and other places why Deutch appointed David Cohen to the CIA's most sensitive and important position, second to Deutch's. Deutch named David Cohen to be the Director of Operations -- that element of the CIA that both collects intelligence and runs covert operations. David Cohen is on record by even a CIA internal investigation of gross manipulation of intelligence to support policy -- this man should have been fired by Deutch, but instead he promotes him - why?”

“Deutch apparently wanted a man after his own heart -- one who would give him the ‘intelligence’ he needed as he initiated his paramilitary operations against the various countries of the Middle East and Africa. Deutch is on record many times saying he wanted more covert operations and he is getting them -- supported by contrived intelligence.

“To me Cohen's elevation proves my contention that the CIA exists to support policy and that its intelligence in all cases related to policy is manipulated to support those policies. Below are severely limited entries in CIABASE re Paramilitary operations.

“re the CIA's War on Islam, I stated paramilitary operations arm civilians to kill those opposed to our policies -- the below clips prove that statement.

“I also claimed that paramilitary operations massively contributed to drug trafficking -- the material from McCoy's books, posted earlier, documents this phenomenon. Many other sources exist but his is the clearest and most comprehensive. For the skeptics, I suggest the book by a former DEA officer Celerino Castillo III, POWDERBURNS, COCAINE, CONTRAS, AND THE DRUG WAR.

“Lastly, I claim that paramilitary operations in Afghanistan in the eighties, created the "International Terrorist," movement that now justifies the existence of the CIA. The former factor is admitted by even Administration spokesmen as we sponsor more Islamic radical fundamentalists and others in the Middle East and Africa. The CIA continues to build the force that it will use to justify its future. The Past is Prologue.”

“Historically, major CIA paramilitary operations produced massive increases in drug trafficking. We can, therefore, anticipate the CIA's again looking the other way as narcotics produced by their assets flood world markets. (Mr. Deutch also earlier was the Pentagon's point man in denying the Gulf War Syndrome.)”

“NSC and CIA project language uses all sorts of euphemisms for killing and other actions that are part of covert ops. I feel that stating things directly may help change the minds of those in this conference; and, if such language were ever used in practice by the NSC and CIA, you probably would have a lot of officials who would refuse to sign on.”

CIABASE on Covert Actions

· sudan, eritrea, ethiopia, uganda, 96 cia sending military equipment to ethiopia, eritrea, and uganda to support sudanese opposition groups preparing a joint offensive to topple the khartoum government. much of the aid consists of basic items suitable for outfitting a guerrilla force. in april 96 john m. deutch spent three days in addis ababa. the cia and the nsc have been driving force behind the tougher line. all three countries are supporting the sudan people's liberation army led by john garang, and eritrea is helping it and two other rebel groups launch a new offensive. more than 3000 sudanese rebels are marshaling in eritrea for a joint offensive aimed at cutting the road from khartoum to port sudan. washington post 11/10/96 a34

over the years cia special ops have sponsored insurgents in ukraine, poland, albania, hungary, indonesia, china, oman, malaysia (sic), iraq, dominican republic, greece, turkey, vietnam, afghanistan, angola, nicaragua, venezuela, north korea, bolivia, thailand, haiti, guatemala. johnson, l.k. (1989). america's secret power 26

paramilitary infrastructure requires secret procurement arms, maintenance large secret dumps of "non" u.s. military equipment, outdoor bases for parachute and sabotage trg and personnel not qualified for intel ops. rositzke, h. (1977). the cia's secret operations 183

various secret studies have found few if any cases where covert paramilitary ops have been effective in achieving their original goals, said david aaron former deputy assistant to the president for national security affairs. washington post 9/26/83 a2

· worldwide, 82 the cia runs pm ops in about 10 countries. 2 separate ops aimed at kaddafi of libya. newsweek 11/8/82 p55

· afghanistan, 76-89 a criticism of cia's handling of afghanistan op by bill mccollum, republican congressman. after 10 years and nearly $2 billion in american aid culminating in a monumentally incompetent program of arms procurement and distribution. hekmatyar's party - recipient of much of much of the aid - implicated in dozens of disappearances and outright murders of rival commanders and afghan intellectuals. hekmatyar loyal to pakistan's isi that acts as a proxy for cia. washington post 9/10/89 c-1,4

· angola, afghanistan, 86 u.s. has begun supplying several hundred stinger missiles covertly to rebels in angola and afghanistan. ddo clair george a strong proponent of decision. george has rebuilt the cia's paramilitary arm. washington post 3/30/86 a1,16

· approvals 23% from 65-75 in four forms. secret armies, financial support to groups engaged in hostilities; paramilitary training and advisers; and shipment arms, ammunition and other military equipment. military ordnance typically supplied by cia out of large inventory u.s. weaponry and captured foreign weapons. paramilitary category most expensive of covert ops and represents greatest potential for escalating hostilities and deepening american involvement. pike report buncher, j.f. (ed.). (1976,1977). the cia and the security debate: 1971-1975, 1975-1976 88

· cambodia, 67-71 cia directs sabotage and ambush missions (projects daniel boone and salem house) by u.s. special forces personnel and meo tribesmen. harpers 4/84 p17

· chile, 88 patria y libertad, a paramilitary group financed by cia in 1970's, recently reappeared in chile. other groups include los barbudos, led by maj julio corbalan, frente nacionalista husares de la muerte and movimiento civico de autodefensa. intelligence newsletter 11/3/88 6

· china, early 50 april 51 2000 kmt soldiers attempted reconquest yunnan and crossed border accompanied by cia advisers and supplied by regular airdrops. several ciaers killed. mission failed. another soon attempted and failed. cia redoubled efforts. aug 52 kmters penetrated yunnan until driven out. no further attempts. forces confident that masses would rise up against mao. mccoy, a.w. (1972). the politics of heroin in southeast asia 129-131

· china, tibet. since 56 cia helping khamba tribesmen. between 10/58 and 2/59 cia dropped close to ten tons of weapons and supplies to newly constituted national volunteer defense army of tibet. in spring of 59 cia helped dalai lama flee disguised as a peasant. tony poe part of op. op to aid khambas stayed alive into kennedy adm. parts of op pushed out of india and into nepal. in spring of 61, khambas ambushed a pla convoy and captured 1,600 pages of valuable docs. cia analysts were able to learn sino-soviet split real. thomas, e. (1995). the very best men 276-7

decade of 60s saw further development of paramilitary capabilities in support of american interventionist policies. cia's structure, personnel and incentives remained rooted in 50-59 u.s. congress, church committee report. (1976) b 1 115-6

· circa 83-86 cia's paramilitary arm has become a large and sophisticated weapon available to the president, according to sen wallop. much of cia's growth as many as 3000 positions has gone toward beefing up the directorate of ops where covert action planned among paramilitary experts in the international affairs department. washington post 3/31/86 a1

· congo, 59 working with belgian agents cia pumped more money into effort to topple lumumba. dulles approved $100,000 disbursement for political ops in august alone. total budget for "large scale...paramilitary support to anti-lumumba elements" was probably several times higher. with virtually a carte blanche from washington, cia station could not help but become senior partner in u.s. mission in congo. mahoney, r.d. (1983). jfk: ordeal in africa 46

· cuba, 60 cia promoting three covert ops against cuba following bay of pigs invasion until after cuban missile crisis, reports raymond garthoff, state dept. official at that time. while ops mostly small scale sabotage of manufacturing and shipping interests they were not always fully under cia control. wp 10/25/78, first principles 12/87 p16

· eastern europe, from 49-52 tried to est net of active resistance behind ussr lines in poland, baltic states, yugoslavia, albania, south georgia and ukraine. worked with refugee groups. powers, t. (1979). the man who kept the secrets 40

five pm ops studied by church committee. ops cuba, laos, korea, vn, angola. conclusions. u.s. congress, church committee report. (1976) b 1 155-6

germany, created a secret civilian army in hesse of 1000 to 2000 men belonging to the technical service of the german youth federation - many former officers of hitlers forces. blum, w. (1995). killing hope 63

· guatemala, 68 advisors sent to guatemala to work with military and paramilitary forces to design bloody, effective repression of insurgency. dickey, c. (1985). with the contras 85

· iraq, kurdistan, 96 a bloody cia covert op with its cover blown sky high. iraqi democrats promised significant help in toppling saddam five years ago are now in despair. kurdistan is facing a general collapse. the kurdish regional gvt that was supposed to have displaced baghdad's rule over an area of 3.5 million people has disintegrated. kurdish leaders massoud barzani and jalal talabani have been fighting each other rather than cooperating to topple saddam. most embarrassing u.s. failure in kurdistan is that of cia. one of the key bomb-makers disclosed publicly that bombs financed by cia have killed scores of iraqi civilians in baghdad and destroyed hqs of rival national congress in salahedin. this represents an all too familiar failure by cia. cia defends its covert programs by saying it has to deal with people who are not angels. what it does not explain is why it consistently deals with corrupt incompetents. op-ed by jim hoagland washington post 3/31/96 c7

· **** kuwait, iraq, 90 cia training kuwaitis to harass iraqis. los angeles times 8/31/90 a1

· laos. from a few hundred meos org into small guerrilla units by a half dozen cia officers program grew to a thirty-thousand-man army with battalion sized units and operations. meos given job of defending air force beacons used as navigational aids. result was destruction of meos as a people. powers, t. (1979). the man who kept the secrets 178-179

· mexico, 96 u.s. is willing to provide intel and training to assist mexico in its fight against a newly emerged rebel movement, the u.s ambassador, james jones said. mexico has yet to ask for u.s. help, but ``whatever they need, we will certainly support.'' a group known as the popular revolutionary army, or epr, has attacked late june in the western state of guerrero. james noted the u.s. has experience tracking right-wing militias. ap 9/9/96

· puerto rico, 72 cia sponsored pm groups. independence movement victims more than 125 armed attacks in last four years. frazier, h. (ed). (1978). uncloaking the cia 30

CIABASE info on John Deutch:

· 95-97 9/12/95, dci deutch told a national press club lunch that the united states needed "to maintain, and perhaps even expand, covert action as a policy tool." Statement came just as the republican- dominated house of reps was getting ready to vote on next fiscal year's approximately $28 billion intel budget which passed: a simple voice vote endorsing a 1.7 percent increase. House select committee on intel had recommended an increase and praised deutch's reform efforts. Committee's recommended increase was explicitly earmarked for fighting terrorism, nuclear proliferation, drug smuggling and "rogue nations" iraq, iran, libya and north korea. Only "ruffle" is senate's proposed intel budget which has not yet been passed, but does not include a 1.7 percent increase. Intelligence - a computerized intelligence newsletter published in france 9/25/95 30

· 95 dci deutch announced on 9/12/95, a policy of expanding covert operations. What cia primarily has in mind are ops against drug smuggling, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and international crime and terrorism. Washington post 9/13/95 a7

· sudan, 95-96 has emerged as a clear threat to stability of nearby africa and middle eastern states because of its support for subversive activities of regional opposition groups. Threat is likely to remain as long as the national islamic front (nif) is the dominant political force in country. In its effort to spread its version of islamic fundamentalism beyond sudan and destabilize regional moderate gvts friendly to us, nif supports insurgent and terrorist groups opposed to gvt of egypt, eritrea, ethiopia, and uganda. Sudan also provides safehaven and limited material support to other radical groups such as hizballah, hamas, abu nidal organization, and the armed algerian extremist groups. From dci john deutch's "worldwide threat assessment brief to the ssci" on 2/22/96. Iwr 2/24/96

· 95 dci deutch wants to maintain and perhaps expand covert action as a policy tool. Christian science monitor 9/15/95 1,5

· 95 dci john deutch is pushing the more aggressive use of covert actions in countries that support terrorism. Ap 6/4/95. Newsweek 6/12/95 34-35

· 95 new dci deutch wants to be more forward leaning about using covert ops against renegade nations such as iran. Newsweek 6/1/95 35

· 70-95 john deutch's confirmation statement. He presently deputy secretary of the department of defense. From 4/1/93 to 3/11/94, he was under secretary of the department of defense for acquisition and technology. prior to this he held positions at massachusetts institute of technology as dean of science, provost, he is on leave from mit gvt service. During the period 78 to 80, he served in a number of positions in doe, where he was responsible for managing the basic science, energy technology development, conservation, and nuclear weapons programs. In intel matters he is senior defense dept official responsible for intel. He earlier served on several intel advisory committees, including the dci's science and technology advisory committee, nsa's science advisory board, and, technology advisory committee formed to advise the senate intel committee. From 91 to 93 he was named to pfib. In early eighties he was on president's commission on strategic forces ("scowcroft commission") and later white house's science council. His statement gives his views on problems, needs and future of intelligence. Statement before the senate intel committee 4/26/95

· 80-96 dci deutch and sod william perry have been friends since appointed as senior pentagon officials under les aspin. They have long championed better intel and defense high tech systems. Along with dod's paul kaminski, they are business partners in cambridge research associates - a small but significant high tech firm. Intelligence newsletter 4/4/96 3

· 95 add appointments by dci deutch include: richard cooper, a harvard professor of gvt, as chairman of the national intelligence council, replacing christine williams; deutch's chief of staff will be former chairman of house permanent select committee on intelligence, michael j. o'neil; deutch's executive assistant will be marine corps brig. Gen. michael hagee; jeffrey h. Smith will replace elizabeth r. Rindskopf as general counsel; and deputy assistant secretary of defense for intel and security, keith r. Hall, is to replace richard haver as executive director for intel community affairs. Int 6/19/95 37

· 95-96 before becoming dci, john deutch, a chemist from mit, was appointed to a number of intel advisory boards, served on the board of a corporate committee for a wide range of defense and intelligence contractors: martin marietta, trw, united technologies, the mitre corp, and saic. He is a rich man. Dod's william perry, deutch and paul kaminski, undersecretary for defense acquisition and technology - own part of a small but significant intel contractor, cambridge research associates of cambridge. American prospect 4/96 32

· 95 an article by peter maas on dci john deutch and the reforms he implementing. Photos of deutch, nora slatkin, executive director and david cohen, do. A correction in the post says the photo is of george tenet not david cohen. Washington post parade 11/19/95

· 95 article on dci deutch, "cleaning up the company." Newsweek 6/12/95 34-5

· 95 bio by cia of dci deutch. He was deputy secretary defense since 3/94 and earlier under secretary defense for acquisition and technology. Earlier he was a member of faculty of mit in 70 and held a number of positions there. Gvt assignments include director of energy research at dept of energy; member of white house's science council, defense science board, army scientific panel, chief of naval ops executive panel, president's special commission on strategic forces, president foreign intel advisor board and president's nuclear safety oversight committee. He is a graduate of amherst and has a ph.d. in physical chemistry from mit. He was born in brussels, belgium, and became a u.s. citizen in 45. He is married to pat lyon and has three sons by a previous marriage. Cia public affairs 9/15/95

· 95 clinton names deputy defense secretary john deutch to head cia after carns no longer a viable candidate. Deutch to be appointed a member of cabinet as dci. Clinton praised deutch as deputy defense secretary - he played lead role in reviewing u.s. nuclear force posture, oversaw a modernization of weapons systems and developed a blueprint to eliminate redundancies between civilian and military intel gathering. Problems over former nominee carns. Capsule bio on deutch. Washington times 3/12/95 a1,6

· 95 clinton picks deutch after carns nomination fails. Problems with carns and filipino employee. Washington post 3/12/95 a1,12

· 95 clinton, deutch discussed top job at cia. Deputy defense sec was critical of unathorized spending on a secret $300 million hqs by nro. washington post 1/4/95 a22

· 95 david cohen named to be new do. Cohen a former high-ranking di officer, gained some espionage experience running the cia's domestic collection ops which spies on foreign gvts in the u.s., specifically the u.n. dci deutch made announcements at a rare press conference at cia hqs. paul redmond to be associate deputy director for counterintel. John gannon, until recently director of european analysis, to be deputy director of intel - in charge of all analysis. Ruth david, director of advanced info technology at sandia national laboratory, to be deputy director for science and technology. Leo hazelwood, former cia executive director, to be deputy director for administration. Re cohen he is "an outsider who is not very well liked within the do" but is "hardnosed." He wont take a lot of crap. two new associate deputy directors of ops are david edger, a respected case officer who was ames supervisor at the time of his arrest, to be senior deputy for espionage ops. Christine wiley, former chief of human resources staff, to be top deputy for human resources in the do. John mclaughlin, a senior analyst in the russian section, appointed number 2 official at the national intel council, and jay castillo was named director of office of personnel security. Washington times 8/1/95 a4

· 95 david cohen to be new director of ops. He was acting deputy of di. He created the national resources div out of separate domestic and foreign collection services. He practices "management by fear." "a company man from the word go - who will find out what way the wind is blowing and then go with it." Some mid-level and senior employees conclude the dci deutch is not serious about reform. U.s. news & world report 7/31/95 20

· 95 dci designee, deutch, is sharp-tongued and tough-minded. New york times 4/26/95 a5

· 95 dci deutch appointed four new deputy directors, all named were longtime cia employees, completing his sweep of eight top executives. New appointees selected with help of a panel headed by former deputy dci mcmahon. David cohen new do. Washington post 8/1/95 a17

· 95 dci deutch appointed last month a 30-year agency veteran david cohen to the politically-sensitive post of deputy director of operations (ddo) where he will oversee ops. Deutch was given good marks by the press for picking "an agency man" and for putting an "analyst" rather than a "covert operator" in charge of the "dirty tricks" directorate. Cohen will be working with four associate deputy directors: u.s. army general david barrato (who will continue as head of covert actions), david edger (intel ops), paul redmond (counter-intel) and christine wiley (personnel). That gen. Barrato has kept his job is to be a clear indication that deutch is not going to "scrub down" cia dirty tricks, to maintain and reinforce cia-pentagon ties, and to "box in" cohen at his new post. Redmond is a "forced" appointment since he was instrumental in pursuing the aldrich ames case as a senior official of the cia counter-intel center, and the cia has had to acquiesce to fbi demands for a larger role in counter-intel in the cia. Intelligence - a computerized intelligence newsletter published in france 9/11/95 15

· 95 dci deutch filled one of most politically sensitive posts in u.s. intel community, naming david cohen, a 53-year-old career cia official, to head agency's clandestine espionage arm. Cohen's appointment as cia's deputy director of ops is a modest break with tradition, since he has spent most of his career on analytical, rather than clandestine, side of cia. cohen is a boston native who joined cia in 1966. He put in a stint in clandestine ops earlier in his career but most recently has been serving as cia's associate deputy director for directorate of intel. Turnover in management ranks at cia gave deutch a chance to put his own people in almost every top position. Deutch said john gannon would take over as head of intel directorate. With a ph.d. in history, gannon has been director of cia's office of european analysis. Deutch went outside agency to fill top spot at cia's science and technology arm, naming ruth david, director of advanced info technologies at sandia national laboratory in albuquerque, n.m. he also named leo hazlewood, formerly cia's executive director, to be deputy director for adm. Los angeles times 8/1/95 a9

· 95 dci "deutch leaving no doubt who is in charge of intelligence." Deutch is paying more attention to all intelligence-gathering operations, including dia, nsa, nro, and all pentagon operations. He has turned over cia management to nora slatkin who is the cia's executive secretary. All four deputy directors of the cia report to slatkin. Deutch is seizing the fiscal reins of the entire intel community. Washington post 12/10/95 a6

· 95 dept defense sec., John deutch cancelled trip to moscow for next week under pressure from senators who threatened to derail his nomination as dci if he negeotiated a treaty on missile defenses. Washington times 3/31/95 a16

· 95 deutch shocked by do's "inability to formulate solutions." Do did not have desire or ability to reinvent itself. "compared to uniformed officers they certainly are not as competent or as understanding of what their relative role is and what their responsibilities are." The deep rot of the do in guatemala is a core sample of the deep rot of the overall do. Curse of old boys on deutch. Curse is patrimony of an elite secret society that degenerated into an elitist bureaucracy, an inbred tribal culture. Rules and laws were not for them. Larry huston's funeral. Dci casey in 80s hired thousands of new spies of questionable quality. Aldrich ames case --no one told dcis webster and gates anything close to the truth about the case. milt bearden lives in a new hampshire hamlet - was the last chief of the soviet division. He says, "out of 5000 people, you've got 1,500 buggy-whip makers," in the spies' ranks. There's nothing worse than having a couple thousand more troops than you need....their mission is greatly reduced: intelligence support to other agencies that will do things about the great transnational problems." Their service is backing up the military and the fbi and drug-enforcement agents and friendly foreign intel services who will do the dirty work. The curse of old boys has so damaged the morale and reputation of the cia that it is hard to find good people. The cia has been imprisoned by its own lies." New york times mag 12/10/95 passim

· 95 editorial, "Mr. Deutch's auspicious debut." New york times 5/23/95 a14

· 95 john deutch confirmed as dci without dissent. Washington post 5/10/95 a6

· 95 john deutch says his team consists of nine new senior officials - one requires senate confirmation. Left unfilled are top slots in the do, intelligence, and science and technology divisions. A group to advise on top ops slot includes slatkin, brent scowcroft, john mcmahon, james lilly and norbert garrett. Washington post 5/16/95 a15

· 95 john deutch, approved by the senate 98-0 yesterday to be director of cia, has maintained part-ownership in a california company that sells spy equipment to the pentagon and the intel community. There was no mention of deutch's tie with delfin during senate debate on his nomination or during recent public hearings. But officials of senate intel committee said chairman arlen specter (r-pa.) Agreed to permit deutch to retain his investment with perry and kaminski in hqs strategic investments, a limited partnership that partly owns delfin...newsday 5/10/95 a49

· 95 john m. Deutch although highly-respected for his work a at pentagon, deputy defense secretary john m. Deutch, is being criticized in congress for his friendship with chairman of defense industry giant martin marietta corporation. Mr. Deutch was expecting a relatively easy confirmation process, but he is a close friend of norman augustine who will receive a bonus of $8,200,000 for helping to arrange his firm's merger with lockheed corporation under a pentagon-approved plan. Defense department, where deutch is number two, will pay one-third of that bonus under terms of a prior contract. Marietta executives will receive bonuses of $92,000,000, one-third paid by u.s. taxpayers. Mr. Deutch, defense secretary william perry, and mr. Augustine are friends and have long worked together. following a stockholders' meeting in chicago, it was decided that merged company would be called lockheed martin. It will be based in state of maryland and receive $11.6 billion a year for military sales to pentagon. intelligence - a computerized intelligence newsletter published in france 3/27/95 11

· 95 john m. Deutch became deputy secretary of defense a year ago. Clinton nominates him to be new dci. Deutch, a former provost at the massachusetts of institute for technology has a long involvement in intelligence and nuclear weapons issues. He is a conservative on defense issues. At pentagon he was in charge of "nuclear posture review" and was also responsible for overseeing military's intel budget and ensuring that it meshed with cia's. biographic details. Washington post 3/11/95 a4

· 95 john m. Deutch intends to reform cia. Washington post 4/26/95 a2

· 95 john m. Deutch was sworn in wednesday as the new dci. He said much of the top management will be reassigned. Deutch considered an insider. He to replace ddci studeman. His new deputy to be george j. Tenet, who was staff director of the senate intel committee under boren before becoming nsc senior director for intel since 93. Keith hall, deputy asst secretary defense for intel and security, to be executive director for intel community affairs. Rear adm dennis blair, director of navy's assessment div, will be senior level link to military and national security council. washington post 5/12/95 a23

· 95 major goal of deutch to overhaul personnel policies and recruit more skilled technical personnel in computing science, electronics and software. to reform intel community's system for recruiting, assigning, promoting and improving skills of cia personnel. Deutch apparently wants to shift funds to new military intel effort. Intel community spend about $10.4 billion on "support to war-fighting," another $13.2 billion spent by dod and related agencies. Washington post 7/13/95 a13

· 95 new dci nominee is john m. Deutch -- traces on him in namebase are: council on foreign relations. Membership roster. 1992. Covert action information bulletin #38/91 (51-2 54-5). Federal staff directory. 1992 (42). New yorker magazine 9/26/94 (94 96 99). Richelson, j. Sword and shield. 1986 (184). Spotlight newspaper 4/12/93 (3). Trilateral commission list of members. 4/6/92 (10). Washington post 7/17/90 (a17), and 4/9/92 (a27). Washington times 2/24/93 (a4), 8/10/94 (a4) and 8/11/94 (a9).

· 95 on 5/17/95 dci deutch announces senior personnel appointments: george j. Tenet to be ddci. Tenet is currently senior director for intel programs at nsc. He was staff director for the senate select committee on intel for more than four years. Nora slatkin be executive director responsible for activities and ops of all cia components and for the national reconnaissance office (nro). Deutch has asked leo hazelwood to remain on in a senior management role. Slatkin is currently the assistant secretary of the navy for research, development and acquisition and has extensive congressional experience. Keith r. Hall, director, community management staff responsible for nfip budget process, excom, intel community strategic and resource planning, and intel community processes. Rear admiral dennis c. Blair, associate director of central intel for military support, responsible for direction and coordination of intel community support to military ops. He most recently served as commander of carrier battle group. jeffrey h. Smith, general counsel is currently a partner with the law firm of arnold and porter. Dennis r. Boxx, director of public affairs, michael j. O'neil, chief of staff, responsible for operation of all aspects of office of the dci and for coordination of external relations. Brigadier general michael hagee, usmc, executive asst to the dci, for execution of all matters of special interest to the dci. Professor richard cooper, chairman of the national intel council. Dr. Cooper is a professor of gvt at harvard and a former provost of yale university. Christine williams will be reassigned to a senior position in cia. 2/12/96 caji http://aol.com

· 95 rear admiral dennis blair is right where spies and military cross each other's tracks. With stronger ties developing between pentagon and cia under dci deutch, blair has been nominated by deutch to make sure the intel community gives maximum support to "warfighters." When at the pentagon as deputy defense secretary, deutch had noticed blair as a leading navy proponent of creating greater awareness of the battlefield. A 25 percent reduction in intel resources had already eliminated "a lot of shops that were looking at the same thing" in intel and now objective is to "do more with same rather than eliminate redundancies." Blair graduated from the u.s. naval academy and attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar. He has served as a white house fellow and a chief of naval operations fellow in the strategic studies group. Clinton, who was a fellow rhodes scholar at oxford with blair, has nominated blair to serve at cia in the grade of vice admiral. Intelligence - a computerized intelligence newsletter published in france 9/25/95

· 95 senate intel committee voted 17-0 to move deputy secretary of defense john deutch's nomination for dci to the full senate. Iwr 5/8/95

· 95 the new dci deutch's father, michael deutch, was a russian jew. In 51, he went on a presidential mission as an economic adviser and became impressed with colonel lansdale - and became a lifelong friend of the colonel. In 61 lansdale recruited john deutch for his first gvt job. At 22, he became one of macnamara's whiz kids at the pentagon. John spent four years in systems analysis. He later held political posts in democratic adms and went back to academic and advisory posts in republican times. He was on president reagan's commission on nuclear strategy, bush's foreign intelligence advisory board and six other similar panels. He became rich. the cia he says "is an org suffering because it's had tremendous criticism because of its own mistakes," it does not want to admit. New york times mag 12/10/95 passim

· 95 with nomination of john m. Deutch, cia is about to get, by accident, just what it has wanted for past two years -- a forceful and well-connected director who can represent its interests at high levels of adm just when long-term future of intel community is questioned. Deutch is an old friend of woolsey's. They worked on national security issues in carter adm, and both are friends and proteges of brent scowcroft, who was bush's national security adviser. In 1983, scowcroft headed an 11-member commission on u.s. strategic forces, its democratic members included woolsey, deutch and william j. Perry. Before serving in clinton adm, deutch, 56, spent most of his life at intersection of science, academia and government. He has a doctorate in chemistry and has taught at princeton university and mit. In 1990, while serving as mit's provost, deutch wanted to become university president. But he lost out after faculty critics complained that he was a symbol of a too-cozy relationship between mit and gvt. Since 60s, deutch has served as a consultant to every administration except nixon's. In 1990, bush appointed him to president's foreign intel advisory board. Los angeles times 3/12/95 a24

· 95 with the quick retirement of hugh e. "ted" price, cia director of ops and the most senior official reprimanded in the aldrich h. Ames case, john j. "jack" devine moved up to take his place. The cia has not released an official biography of devine, who was born on 14 november 1940 in pennsylvania, but it is known that devine was ames' station chief while the latter worked in rome and spied for the russians, a fact that may not endear devine to new cia director john deutch. Devine received a bachelor's degree at west chester state college in 1962 and a master's degree at villanova university in 1964. From 1962 to 1967 he was a high school teacher. As a cia officer he was posted to santiago, chile, in 1971 and apparently was still there in 1973. On 11 september 1973, gen. Augusto pinochet overthrew the elected government of salvador allende and gave "carte blanche" to manuel contreras, head of the dina, to eliminate the regime's adversaries. It is quite likely devine knew pinochet and contreras who has just been condemned by the chile supreme court for the assassination of former chilean minister, orlando letelier, in washington in 9/76. Intelligence - a computerized intelligence newsletter published in france 6/5/95 30

· 95 "deutch taps democrats for cia jobs." Other than top slots, deutch appoints rear admiral dennis c. Blair to new post of associate director of central intel for military support -- to compensate for breaking with tradition by not having a military officer in the no. 2 job. Another is marine corps brig gen michael hagee, deutch's military assistant. Others named in article. Washington times 5/16/95 a4

· 96 cia director, john m. Deutch, to resign due to dissatisfaction. friends say he has never been conformable with the cia culture. "he just did not want to be here." Deutch took over in may 1995 but has made little progress toward fundamentally restructuring the intelligence community for the post-cold war world. Washington post 8/15/96 a1,14

· 96 dci deutch becoming most powerful cia chief ever. He has near veto authority over appointments of pentagon intel chiefs and other gvt agencies. Deutch only the second dci to hold cabinet rank. Goal to consolidate control over 28 separate and often feuding orgs. Deutch well-connected. Dci casey was first dci with cabinet rank. Intel community has some 100,000 people, that waste billions of dollars in redundant services. Five orgs buy or run spy satellites, while eight process and analyze photos. Time 5/6/96 43

· 96 dci deutch states he is not leaving the cia. He says, there is not a single culture but many of them. They are doing an outstanding job in supporting our forces in bosnia, in countering terrorism worldwide, in working more closely with the fbi than ever before in (worldwide) espionage operations . I am far from dismayed by our progress on intel reform. further, congress is about to reward our efforts by enacting top three objectives -- the creation of the national imagery and mapping agency, intelligence community personnel reform and dci concurrence in major intel community appointments. We will seek to do more in cia personnel reform, in implementation of the cia's strategic plans and in mission-based budgeting for all intelligence community elements. Letter to the editor washington post 8/20/96 a16

· france. Intel specialists waiting to see how dci deutch to resolve disciplinary action against paris chief of station dick holm and cia european division chief joseph detrani who were held responsible for the paris spy scandal in february 1995. Op started to "unwind" when a female cia "deep cover agent" fell in love with a frenchman who may have denounced her to french intel. Detrani wanted to drop her, but holm wanted to keep her on the job. The resulting fiasco generated an internal inquiry which is still underway. Holm finally got fed up, and also got deutch off the hook by retiring in early january. Detrani was refused cos job paris and is in "career limbo" waiting for the end of the inquiry. Intelligence - a computerized intelligence newsletter published in france 3/4/96 42

· france, 93-95 dci deutch faces test re disciplining the paris chief of station. The cos accepted blame for tradecraft errors that led to the exposure of an economic op and four cia officers and a female agent. An inspector general report might have forced the resignation of the cos but a few current and former senior ops officers told deutch that such an action would cause a major outcry. This the most recent conflict between deutch and do. At times he has been a major critic of the do. A senior div chief who deals with bosnia cabled criticism of the dci to field stations. problems of the do caused in part by the tremendous growth during the casey era when the overall size of the cia went up 30 percent. Other factors are the aldrich ames case and the changing of functions. The ddci, tenet, has overall supervisory role in do affairs, while day-to-day decisions on personnel, ops and other issues goes to nora slatkin. David cohen is the new do. Washington post 12/27/95 a6

· france, 96 dick holm who became an agency pariah in 95 when, as paris station chief, he was blamed for a botched intel op. Dci deutch now thinks perhaps holms was wronged and wants to honor him with the distinguished intel medal. This also to help cia morale. Newsweek 9/23/96 6

· 95 dci deutch told a press club luncheon that cia spies will continue to work with unsavory people but he is putting new limits on [who can be recruited]. Wt 9/15/95 a6

· 95 deutch orders cia "scrub its assets" - weed out agents who might embarrass cia. Disqualifying factors include "environmental abuse." newsweek 11/6/95 42

· 95 new agent recruitment guidelines. Cia for first time is going to give its undercover officers comprehensive guidelines on choosing foreign agents for recruitment. Cia director john deutch told the los angeles times that the guidelines are intended to make cia case officers more selective in recruitment of agents. Directive was prompted by controversy over cia's role in guatemala. A guatemalan army officer on cia's payroll was implicated in killings of an american in rural guatemala and the guatemalan husband of another u.s. citizen. "you are not going to be able to do the clandestine collection of intel with all wonderful and nice people. So you are going to have to balance here the character of the individual with respect to the intel you are gathering." Cia has operated under recruitment guidelines in the past, but the new standards will be the first comprehensive ones. Ap 06/20/95

· 96 rules imposed by dci deutch have restricted cia officers in recruiting members of terrorist groups. New rules bar use of recruited agents with records of human rights abuses, thus limiting a key anti-terrorism tool. cia officers cannot recruit agents with a history of assassinations, torture or serious criminal activities without a waiver from hqs. Waivers have been granted since the rules were implemented in september. Guidance sent to cia stations required officers to review agents and balance their past records with the value of their secrets. Newt gingrich accuses the clinton adm of crippling intel. Washington times 8/3/96 a4 and washington times 8/1/96 a3


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#1. To: richard9151, *Israeli Espionage* (#0) (Edited)

The 9/11 Gang- by Christopher Bollyn

JOHN MARK DEUTCH

This explains how Deutch, who was born in Belgium, and his father, who was born in Russia and who only came to the United States in 1940, were so quickly advanced within the Washington power structure.

Deutch's father, Michael J. Deutch, was born in Smolensk, Russia in 1907. The Deutch family came to the United States in 1940 where Michael quickly became deputy director at the War Production Board, in charge of making synthetic rubber.

A December 27, 1946 article in the Chicago Tribune entitled "List Alien 'Rulers' in U.S." listed some of the foreigners found in a secret 71-page report who had received high government wartime posts. Michael J. Deutch was one of them. "Correspondence passing between the Secretary of the Interior and the Office of War Mobilization indicate that Deutch was pushed up the ladder of promotion with unusual vigor by some one," the secret report from the House Committee on Un-American Activities said.

Michael Deutch was a Russian Jew whose family supposedly "fled the Bolshevik Revolution for Belgium." In Belgium, where he studied chemical engineering, he married Rachel Fischer, the daughter of Jean "Yonah" Fischer, a diamond merchant of Antwerp who ran the Zionist Federation of Belgium. This connection could explain why Deutch was promoted so quickly when he came to Washington.

John Deutch's maternal grandfather, Yonah Fischer, was a prominent Zionist and friend of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann. Fischer was a very high level Zionist within the international military-political network centered in London. Yonah had extensive business arrangements in Palestine/Israel and even started a town which is named after him - Kefar Yonah.

John Deutch has served as a director of Citigroup and Citibank since 1987. He is also a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

“Yes, but is this good for Jews?"

Eoghan  posted on  2007-06-02   18:29:08 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Eoghan (#1)

This explains how Deutch, who was born in Belgium, and his father, who was born in Russia and who only came to the United States in 1940, were so quickly advanced within the Washington power structure.

Very good; thank you! Is it not amazing, that the more you learn, how everything begins to tie together?!

The Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

richard9151  posted on  2007-06-02   18:31:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: richard9151 (#2)

Bring on the Gulags...and the Resistance ! Russia, without an internet...never had a chance.

“Yes, but is this good for Jews?"

Eoghan  posted on  2007-06-02   18:40:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: richard9151 (#2) (Edited)

Is it not amazing, that the more you learn, how everything begins to tie together?!

Amazing - somewhat; expected - DEFINITELY!!

I almost find it more amazing that these "ties" have survived all the way from ancient Babylon (although that IS the case)...

If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man. Albert Einstein

innieway  posted on  2007-06-03   9:45:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: innieway (#4) (Edited)

I'm reading a book that I got from the County Attorney (Birdsong) called the Gauntlet. It's about the plight of the Czechs being thrown to the Nazis. In the chapter I'm reading now, a Nazi Gestapo chief has a woman arrested. His name is Fleischer ... like Ari Fleischer a Jew.

People need to understand the influence Jews wielded in Nazi Germany. Many Nazis were Jews.

RON PAUL or REVOLUTION

noone222  posted on  2007-06-03   10:26:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: innieway (#4)

I almost find it more amazing that these "ties" have survived all the way from ancient Babylon (although that IS the case)...

Well said, but sure is hard getting people to learn about simple little things like that.....

Or accept them once they have been exposed to the truth......

Almost as if self-denial of the truth is some kind of a survival trait... in their opinion.

And nothing could be further from the reality of life on this earth. To deny that which is in favor of some illusion is the quickest path to the loss of everything, including your life and the lives of your friends and family.

Ummmmmm. Sounds just like America.....

The Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

richard9151  posted on  2007-06-03   15:26:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: noone222 (#5)

People need to understand the influence Jews wielded in Nazi Germany. Many Nazis were Jews.

I have read some very interesting info at different times which traced Hitler's family tree, and which left little doubt that he was Jewish, on at least one side of his family tree.

But even without that info, you are correct, and the role that Jewish banking played, including the Bush family, in bringing Hitler to power can not be denied.

As an aside, did you see the post I put up yesterday, writtne by a Rabbi, which detailed the role of the Zionest power in Germany before and DURING WWII?

The Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

richard9151  posted on  2007-06-03   15:33:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Everyone here (#6)

Fascinating, puke-inducing thread. Thanks.

Dr.Ron Paul for President

Lod  posted on  2007-06-03   15:54:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: richard9151 (#0)

Bill Cooper was on the cutting edge. He scared the hell out of the gov't because he knew too much. Too bad he was murdered by the cops.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2007-06-03   16:34:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: BTP Holdings (#9)

Bill Cooper was on the cutting edge.

And all of his info is still accurate, and allowing for new events, still timely as well!

As to the cops.... remember the quote from the time of the revolution as to what would happen to America if we allowed 'them' to tax us in our meat, in our bread and in our work etc. etc.? Remember what was said as to the only work left? Welding chains on our fellow citizens.

The speaker must have a been a prophet....

The Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

richard9151  posted on  2007-06-03   17:55:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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