In point of
fact, governors of mainly Republican states are wailing that Bush has stripped their State National Guards of warm
bodies so that in the anticipated civil disturbances (skyrocketing
oil, diesel fuel and heating oil prices followed by problems with truckers
delivering food and supplies throughout the country because of exorbitant
fuel prices) appearing on the horizon, there won’t be any force to deal
with them except local police and, maybe, a mobilized fascistic Republican
storm troopers made up of right wing nuts. Bush cannot recall troops now,
as necessity dictates, because we are literally on the ropes in Iraq and
Bush’s weak personality precludes him from taking even one step backwards.
He feels, his aides have said repeatedly, that this would make him look
“weak” (which he is) and this he will never permit.
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/print.asp?ID=3499

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We have reason to think that a "project" will
be undertaken against "someone" considered problematic now...not
next week but NOW. That person is not specified but is in the US, in
an apartment setting and lives alone. It is a "he" and he
works via www. This information is specific to an intent but not specific
to a person. The source is impeccable and you know my track record
which have parallel sourcing. The "project" will be assigned to
"parallel contractors"
http://www.insider-magazine.com/madsen_under_threat.htm
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Some Background on Privatized Killers
PENTAGON
OUTSOURCES IRAQI SECURITY TO MERCENARIES, international brigands, and coup
plotters.
(waynemadsenreport.com)
8.12.05
The U.S. Army Contracting Agency, ignoring protests from
human rights organizations, is defending its award of an Iraq Reconstruction
Security Support Services (RSSS) contract to Aegis Defense
Services of Great Britain. The CEO of Aegis
is former Scots Guard Regiment Lt. Col Tim Spicer, a notorious international
mercenary who has been connected to guerrilla wars, extrajudicial killings,
and coups in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the South Pacific. Spicer is the
former CEO of Sandline International, a
Bahamas-registered firm. Spicer, through a complex web of interlocking
directorships, was involved in diamond mining in Sierra Leone through Diamond
Works and oil exploration in Angola, Uganda, and other countries through
Branch Energy.
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Hong Kong's
Independent Commission Against Corruption later revealed that on February 5,
1997, $18 million to finance the Papua New Guinea coup was transferred to
Sandline's account at the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank (account number
600774426). The account holders were listed as Simon Mann, Lafras Luitingh
(of Executive Outcomes), Eeben Barlow (of
Executive Outcomes), and Anthony L. R. Buckingham (of Executive Outcomes and
Branch Energy). The money was traced to the Hong Kong-based Jardine Matheson
Group, which had significant gold and oil interests in Papua New Guinea and
also had a strategic partnership with Kroll Associates' murky London
operation. After the $18 million of the $36 million contract was transferred
to Port Moresby, it simply vanished, according to the Hong Kong Commission.
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Sandline also had close links to
the Pentagon. On June 24, 1997, the Pentagon and the Defense Intelligence
Agency (DIA) hosted a closed conference inside the Pentagon titled
"The Privatization of National security Functions in Sub-Saharan
Africa." Present were none other than Spicer, Barlow, Grunberg,
Sandline's U.S. representative Bernie McCabe (a former Green Beret), and
retired DIA chief Gen. Ed Soyster of Military Professional Resources Inc.
(MPRI), now owned by L-3 Communications, and which, like Spicer's Aegis,
has lucrative contracts in occupied Iraq. Also present was Charles Snyder,
Executive Outcomes' Nick van den Bergh, and a representative of Texaco.
CIA, DIA, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), Special
Forces, and NSA personnel were also in attendance.
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Dyncorp protested the award of the Iraq
RSSS contract to Aegis, citing the latter's questionable business ethics.
Dyncorp has been acsused of covering up incidents involving its security
personnel in Kosovo and Bosnia. The incidents involved
child prostitution and other criminal activity. Nevertheless,
Dyncorp, which has its own knowledge about Spicer's activities around the
world, is uniquely placed to question Aegis and its involvement in Iraq. In
its decision to reject Dyncorp's charge that Aegis lacked integrity, the
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) stated, "Once we reached
the conclusion that DynCorp was reasonably excluded from further
consideration, the company lacked standing to challenge the integrity of
the awardee, Aegis."
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/august1-24.htm
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The
Bush administration's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy." U.S.
intelligence sources who served in Iraq report that after photos from Abu
Ghraib prison surfaced of naked male prisoners who were forced by their U.S.
guards to form human pyramids and masturbate, the U.S. military went into
total denial mode. "It was a 'don't ask, don't tell policy,'"
according to one intelligence source who was assigned to both the Abu Ghraib
and Camp Bucca prisons. Federal Judge Alvin Hellerstein has ordered the
Pentagon to release to the American Civil Liberties Union 74 photos and 3
videotapes taken at Abu Ghraib in 2003. However, the Pentagon is resisting
the judge's order.
U.S. intelligence
sources: Sexually-explicit photos at Abu
Ghraib special ordered by a homosexual and pedophile ring inside the Bush
White House
There is good reason
for the embarrassment of the Pentagon in the affair. The orders to take the
sexually-oriented photos and videos, some of which involve
teenage Iraqi boys and girls and sodomization by their guards, came
directly from a pedophile and closeted
male homosexual ring operating in the White
House, according to the intelligence sources. Copies of the tapes and photos
were sent directly to the White House for the entertainment of senior members
of the Bush White House, including officials in the Vice President's office
and the Executive Office of the President.
When the photos at Abu
Ghraib became public, the senior military command structure in Iraq
"went nuts," according to an individual who witnessed the cover-up
of the affair. "They ordered an immediate policy of denial about details
of the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib," said the source. The source added
that senior officers were disgusted that lower ranking guards were prosecuted
and jailed when the order for the mistreatment came directly from the White
House.
http://waynemadsenreport.com/nov10-1805.htm

NEW ORLEANS: COVERT OPERATIONS
UNDERWAY?
By Larry Chin (Online Journal)
9.10.05
According to Rahim, mercenaries from Blackwater USA (Contractors)
are rumbling through the New Orleans streets, armed to the teeth and in full
battle gear.
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Blackwater USA is a private mercenary firm, one of many "war
outsourcing" outfits working for the Pentagon. In the spring 2004
Fallujah assault, Blackwater was involved with combat as well as logistics
(food shipments, etc.). Four Blackwater USA mercenaries were killed in
Fallujah, raising worldwide attention. In February 2005, the former director
of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, and the Bush State Department's former
coordinator for Counterterrorism, Cofer Black, became Blackwater USA's vice
chairman.
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What are they doing in New Orleans? What is the Bush administration and FEMA
up to, which the world is being kept from seeing? How many more Americans in
New Orleans will die?
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/091005Chin/091005chin.html

ABU
GHRAIB GENERAL LAMBASTES BUSH ADMINISTRATION
(truthout.org)
8.24.05
When Karpinski got to Abu Ghraib, "there was a
completely different story than what we were being told in the United States.
It was out of control. There weren't enough soldiers. Nobody had the right equipment. They were driving around in
unarmored vehicles, some of them without doors ... So, knowing that they were ill-equipped and ill-prepared, they
pushed them out anyway
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Karpinski said,
however, "The truth has been uncovered, but it's been suffocated and it
has not been released with the results of the investigation." She added,
"McClellan and Rumsfeld can get up on their high horse and say that
there've been no fewer than 15 investigations that were conducted. But every
one of those investigations is under the control of the Secretary of Defense.
And every one of those investigations is run and led by a person who can lose
their job under Rumsfeld's fist."
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The Army discriminates
against the reservists in general, and female officers in particular,
Karpinski said. "It's really a good old boys' network," she said.
"Come hell or high water, they're going to maintain the status
quo." While she was made the scapegoat for the torture at Abu Ghraib,
Karpinski said, no one above her in the chain of command has been
reprimanded.
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Karpinski reveals that
there was "no sustainment plan" because "there were a lot of contractors
- US contractors exclusively - who realized they could make a lot of money in
Iraq." At the Coalition Provisional Authority, Karpinski "saw
corruption like I've never seen before - millions of
dollars just being pocketed by contractors. Everything was on a cash
basis at that time," she said. "You take a request down -
literally, you take a request to the Finance Office. If the Pay Officer
recognized your face and you were asking for $450,000 to pay a contractor for
work, they would pay you in cash: $450,000. Out of control."
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And the man, the officer who stopped requests for armored vehicles and
stopped requests for protective vests to be prioritized is now the Chief of
Staff of the Army, General Cody. He's a four-star. He was a
three-star. He was in charge of logistics, and he disapproved any additional
requests for vehicles or protective equipment for our soldiers. He was
promoted. He is a four-star, and he is the Chief of Staff of the Army today.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/printer_082405Z.shtml
http://www.theantechamber.net/XArchives/Mercs.htm
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