Friday, February 29, 2008

Renzi and Cunningham: Converging scandals?

In previous posts, we have discussed Arizona's Rick Renzi, the indicted congressman widely thought to have a "spooky" history. Renzi voted in favor of bills that could benefit a defense contractor named ManTech, which employed his recently-deceased father as a Vice President.

A reader sent me some interesting info about ManTech. It was founded by a fellow named George Pederson, who "always wanted to run a $1 billion company." They do work for a variety of government entities, including the DOD, Homeland Security, and even the U.S. Marshall's service.

One problem facing many up-and-comers in the defense world is the acquisition of clearances. Pederson:
“A key example is in 1980, when we were primarily a Navy contractor and really tried to penetrate the intelligence community. When you don’t have a contract, you can’t get the clearance. When you can’t get the clearance, you can’t have a contract.
One solution to that conundrum: Acquire a company which already possesses those clearances. Gray Hawk was one such firm.
With its work force of 500, many of whom have top security clearances, Grayhawk gave ManTech a foray into highly classified areas
The purchase occurred in 2004.

According to a 2006 U.S. News and World Report story, Gray Hawk played a major role in the Cunnigham/Wilkes/MZM scandal. Before proceeding, please recall that, in his letter from prison, the disgraced former congressman "Duke" Cunningham said that Mitchell Wade of MZM was a far more egregious briber than was Brent Wilkes:
Wade's close ties to former senior officials of a Pentagon agency, the Counterintelligence Field Activity, or CIFA, which helps identify and thwart terrorists and spies, are also being examined. So is his relationship with a defense contractor called Gray Hawk Systems Inc. Gray Hawk obtained several lucrative and questionable contracts from CIFA, which it then shared with MZM. Three senior CIFA officials with influence over the contracting process left the agency and joined Gray Hawk. The company's owner, Harry "Pete" Howton, sold it last year for $100 million cash and has since created a new company, Kingfisher Systems Inc.

Through Gray Hawk, Wade won tens of millions of dollars in subcontracts on CIFA work. Investigators believe Wade sought out insiders at CIFA for tips on upcoming agency projects, which he then used to craft earmarks for Cunningham, who allegedly inserted them into appropriations bills and then pressured Pentagon officials to award the contracts to Gray Hawk and MZM. Howton, the former CEO of Gray Hawk and current CEO of Kingfisher, did not return phone calls seeking comment.

Wade's security violations are extraordinarily serious, given CIFA's sensitive mission and the fact that officials from foreign countries came to MZM to do business. "You are throwing chum out there to attract the sharks, who are going to prey on what you are doing," says the former head of the Justice Department's counterespionage section, John Martin. "And you are inviting penetrations of your company."
The director of CIFA was a man named Dave Burtt. He didn't like Mitchell Wade, but felt that he had to do business with him. After all, Wade had a congressman in his pocket.

Gray Hawk installed computer networks for CIFA. And it seems that they did a very "iffy" job of it.
Defense Department rules require that even its unclassified day-to-day business must be handled within the Pentagon's secure .mil domain. But the evaluation team learned that Gray Hawk had built a .net commercial-type intranet instead. Separately, the team also discovered that most CIFA intelligence analysts lacked access to classified intelligence data, including situation reports of potential terrorist threats, stored in secured classified networks.
That's all very well, you may be saying, but it's history.

After all, Gray Hawk was sold.

To ManTech.

Which employed a Major General named Renzi. Whose son was a congressman, who voted on bills that gave work to Man-Tech/Gray Hawk.

And so the merry-go-round goes round and round...

Drudge: Proud to be "notorious"

So there was Prince Harry in Afghanistan, fighting the Taliban alongside other British troops, those few, those happy few. His military service was known to most British newspapers; they kept mum. Then Matt Drudge outed him, revealing both the big secret and his location.

Why did Drudge do this? Because Drudge is an asshole.

Today he proudly links to this story which discusses the shameful role he played in the affair, and which refers to the "notorious US news website the Drudge Report."

Shameless. Of course, he's a Republican.

Meet "The Prince": Niccolò di Bernardo dei Obama

Some refer to Karl Rove as the "Mayberry Machiavelli." What do you call a political manipulator from the south side of Chicago?

Yesterday, we noted the important New Republic piece which proves (not "argues": Proves) that Obama's campaign has deliberately fostered untrue charges of racism against Hillary Clinton and her husband, thereby undercutting her former support among black voters.

Old Niccolo made clear that the Prince must never let his true inentions be known to the mob. Obama, alas, got sloppy.

While delivering some harsh anti-NAFTA rhetoric, Obama quietly had a supporter tell the Canadian ambassador that the presumptive Democratic standard-bearer didn't really mean what he said. Canada's CTV got wind of the story and reported it. The Obamites denied the story. The Canadian embassy denied the story.

Ticked off, CTV decided to name their source as the memorably-named Austan Goolsbee, an economics prof at the University of Chicago who may or may not be an adviser to the Obama campaign. (He denies having an official position in the campaign, but don't be surprised if he gets one in an Obama administration.) The discussion was with the Canadian consulate in Chicago, not the embassy in D.C., the entity which issued those denials. Goolsbee has not denied the story.

Even though the Obama cultists are muttering darkly about Clintonian disinformation, the truth of the matter should be obvious to all but the most tranced-out disciples. Progressives have fallen in love with an Obama created by their imaginations; the man is, in reality, just a politician.

Would he be a better president than McCain? Unquestionably. But will he "remake society" and usher in the New Jerusalem, as his supporters hope?

My ass he will.

Is John McCain a "natural born" American citizen?

Bloggers are asking whether John McCain meets the Constitutional requirement that a president must be "naturally born."

Recent research reveals that his father was not, as previously thought, Admiral John S. McCain, but the demon Asmodeus, who met Mrs. McCain during a Goetic ritual. The technical term for a human/demonic offspring is "cambion."

The question comes down to this: Can a supernatural being produce a naturally-born citizen?

Asmodeus, also known as Asmoday and Amaymon, is best-known for his starring role in the apocryphal Book of Tobit; he was previously married to the she-devil Lilith. The Pseudomonarchia daemonum of 1583 notes that
When the conjuror exerciseth this office, let him be abroad, let him be warie and standing on his feete; if his cap be on his head, he will cause all his dooings to be bewraied, which if he doo not, the exorcist shalbe deceived by Amaymon in everie thing.
Journalists attempting to interview Asmodeus should bring headgear.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Reconstructing 9/11

dr. elsewhere here

Not to overshadow Joseph's important post below, I did want to get everyone worked up about new implications of Saudi involvement in the 9/11 plot. Kudos to Larisa for extraordinary reporting, again!

Coupled with the recent revelations by Shenon's new book, The Commission, we should have a great deal of controversy surrounding the official story that serves as the propaganda pivot point in all matters political, especially this campaign.

Stay tuned.

History lessons (updated)

The (overblown) Farrakhan/Obama flap prompts one DUmmy to ask:
How can they link Farrakhan to the KKK's behaviour. Can people name one lynching by the nation of islam.
One word: Zebra. I also seem to recall reading something about an unpleasant event in the Audubon ballroom in 1965. In 1973, NOI thugs invaded the Hanafi Muslim Center in DC, where they killed children.

UPDATE: Let's go on to more recent history -- how Obama's supporters "racist baited" the Clintons. This New Republic piece proves beyond rational debate that the Obamites resorted to scurrilous tactics. (The reference to Roth's The Human Stain is spot on.)

Now that Obama has nearly wrapped up the nomination, the only question is this: Will he fight dirty against the main enemy, or do such stratagems apply only to people named Clinton?

"Re-create '68!"

We now have proof that "progressives" are Republicans in disguise. The only questions are "Who is getting paid off?" and "How much?"

Republican wolves in prog clothing are organizing a "Re-create ’68" protest movement for the Democratic National Committee. One need not be the Oracle of Delphi to guess what will happen: Lots of screaming, lots of disunity, lots of "arranged" violence, lots of television coverage of events that will sicken swing voters.
“What’s the political calculation that speaks to them of the wisdom of civil disobedience — which means a massive media spectacle — on the brink of a Democratic campaign that could plausibly put a Democrat in the White House who’s committed to withdrawal from Iraq?” asked Todd Gitlin, an anti-Vietnam War activist who was at the Democratic National Convention in 1968. “If the objective is to put a belligerent Republican in the White House, they should keep up the good work.”
Newsflash, prog dupes: If Todd freaking Gitlin thinks your plans are idiotic and counterproductive, then you may presume with great confidence that your plans are idiotic and counterproductive.

Instead of engaging in useless debate over who did what in '68 ("It was a police riot!"), we would do better to think in terms of concrete accomplishments. Did the protesters do anything worthwhile? No, they did not.

They did not shorten the war. In fact, they lengthened it by electing Nixon. (I am convinced that Humphrey's heart was not in the conflict.) They alienated the voters and blackened the image of the anti-Vietnam protest movement. They ended the liberal consensus. The Weatherman wanna-bes shouting "Sirhan Power!" in the streets of Chicago provided the sociological "shock" that Friedmanism always needs. The Jesus movement took hold after the "revolutionary" wackos convinced a large segment of the country that the culture had fallen into anarchy.

But then again, why should I attempt to talk to progs? Arrogance (or the jingle of GOP coin) makes them impenetrable to argument.
Organizers say that they’ll protest at the Republican convention, too, but that their focus will be on the Democrats in Denver.
Naturally. The progs will allow the Republicans to convey an image of smooth professionalism, while making the Dems look like the lords of chaos.

Do we need any further evidence that prog "organizers" are on the GOP payroll?
Rep. Diana DeGette, a Democrat who represents Denver, was only 11 in 1968, but she said that she’s flummoxed by the notion that anyone would want to re-create the dark days of that year. “I can’t figure out why, for the life of me, that somebody would want to re-create ’68,” she said. “Is it the riots or tear gas — or perhaps the assassinations? Or maybe the election of a Republican president? I’m not sure the name was completely thought out.”
"Re-create '68." Brilliant idea, jackasses. What's your next slogan -- "Free Manson"?

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

"Registered lobbyist for Netherworld, Inc."

Antifascist Calling...

What do you get when you cross John McCain, Vicki Iseman, Christian fundamentalist broadcaster Lowell "Bud" Paxson, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, Andrew "Dice" Clay, Adnan Khashoggi, Jack Abramoff, murdered Florida casino boat mogul Gus Boulis and the "mystery flights" of escaping Saudi Royals "leaving Las Vegas" just days after the 9/11 attacks?

Why another must read investigative report by Daniel Hopsicker, of course!

According to the MadCowMorningNews,

The lavishly-furnished custom Boeing 727 airliner (727PX) which ferried Senator John McCain on four occasions during his Presidential run in 2000 also flew Saudi Royals out of the U.S. right after 9/11, carrying an entourage of Saudi Royals from Las Vegas to London six days after the 9/11 attack in a controversial operation later scrutinized by the 9/11 Commission.

The 727 figures in the current tempest over his relationship with female lobbyist Vicki Iseman, who provided and flew with McCain on the plane.

With hundreds of air charter companies and airliners to choose from, the Saudis chose a company that owns "Worship Ministries" and Christian Network, Inc., turning to Paxson Communications, a "Christian broadcaster" which owned the plane, to make its corporate jet available to spirit the Saudi princes and their entourage out of the U.S. six days after 9/11.

The Saudi Royal party made good their escape from Las Vegas on an airliner sporting a Christian symbol of peace, a dove, on it's tail, an intriguing detail and compelling human interest story--Muslims flying Air Jesus--that has to date been reported nowhere but in the MadCowMorningNews.

Go figure.
Hopsicker does us all proud with this piece and brings to the table some rather interesting background material on Iseman's dodgy employer, Alcalde & Fay.

Were there hidden connections between the companies on the client list of comely blond lobbyist Vicki Iseman's client list?

Companies secretly allied in some non-SEC-approved way?

But don't take my word, check it out. It's well worth the read.

Lords of unreason

Doesn't the Mosaic Big Ten include a commandment against giving false testimony? Apparently, many fundamentalist "Christians" believe in a loose interpretation of that rule. Check out their latest viral meme -- "PROOF BARACK OBAMA IS THE ANTI-CHRIST."

(To read the rest, click "Permalink" below)
1.- He will come as a man of Peace (Obama promises peace in Iraq, defeat for the US)
2.- He will come mounted on a white Female horse(Obama mother is white who had 6 African husbands)
3.- He will come to deceive( Obama says he's a Christian but in fact he was born a Muslim, practices the Islamic religion, prays Friday’s facing Mecca)
4.- He will make himself the most powerful man on earth, if elected
5.- He will try to destroy the Jewish People and Israel( Obama has said he loves the Arabs specially the Palestinians, hates Israel and Jews. Admires Hitler, Osama etc)
6.- He will present himself as good and righteous but in fact he's Satan himself. Violence is in his heart
7.- Obama will help Al Qaida in its evil projects.
8.- Barack Hussein Obama is the “King of the South” predicted in the Bible.(Daniel .11, Kenya is south of Jerusalem)
9.- Obama comes to implant muslim Sharia Law upon America.
Good lord. I can't believe that the fundamentalist apes who write and distribute this crap have the same voting rights that normal people possess. I mean, compared to this psychotoxic swill, that "Wanted for Treason" poster which heralded JFK's arrival in Dallas was erudite, measured and well-reasoned. Hell, even the hate-filled agit-prop compiled by Julius Streicher had higher standards.

According to a cognate meme making the rounds, the alleged "Bible code" allegedly includes this message:

"Extend! From Yah a light; Barack Obama is the death!"

(As long as we're plumbing the depths of paranoia, perhaps someone can ask Michael Drosnin -- the main popularizer of this "Bible code" nonsense -- about his former links to the CIA? Over a decade ago, there was a story going around about Drosnin getting into a fistfight with the Agency's real-life answer to Fox Mulder...)

Of course, as we've noted on many previous occasions, progs can be almost as nonsensical as the fundies. Have you seen some of the Naderite garbage labeling both Clinton and Obama as crooks? Fortunately, writers like William Rivers Pitt know how to put these ninnies in their place.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Death Squad International: New Operation Condor Revelations

Antifascist Calling...

An Italian judicial investigation into the transnational snatch-and kill program known as Operation Condor has brought to light new evidence of U.S. government foreknowledge and probable complicity in these murderous operations.

According to information posted last Friday by the National Security Archive, newly declassified documents,

... show that the U.S. government had detailed knowledge of collaboration between the Peruvian, Bolivian and Argentine secret police forces to kidnap, torture and "permanently disappear" three militants in a Cold War rendition operation in Lima in June 1980--but took insufficient action to save the victims.

The new documents,

... address what has become known as "the case of the missing Montoneros," a covert operation by a death squad unit of Argentina's feared Battalion 601 to kidnap three members of a militant group living in Lima, Peru, on June 12, 1980, and render them through Bolivia back to Argentina. (A fourth member, previously captured, was brought to Lima to identify his colleagues and then disappeared with them.) "The present situation is that the four Argentines will be held in Peru and then expelled to Bolivia where they will be expelled to Argentina," a U.S. official reported from Buenos Aires four days after Esther Gianetti de Molfino, María Inés Raverta and Julio César Ramírez were kidnapped in broad daylight in downtown Lima. "Once in Argentina they will be interrogated and then permanently disappeared."

Operation Condor, the brainchild of Chile's murderous Pinochet regime was launched in 1975 as a covert program that targeted leftists for elimination; a planned political genocide that claimed tens of thousands of lives. By the time of its official launch, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay Peru and Uruguay were collaborating in the project.

The program became infamous for its terrorist operations when Chilean agents and anti-Castro exiles affiliated with Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles' fascist group CORU (Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations), planted a bomb under the car of former Chilean ambassador Orlando Letelier and detonated it in September 1976 on Washington's Embassy Row, killing the outspoken Pinochet opponent and his colleague, Ronni Moffitt.

The Chilean Condor operative, Michael Vernon Townley, an American ex-pat with links to the Chilean fascist group Patria y Libertad and long-suspected of being a CIA asset, was later apprehended by the FBI as the organizer and bomb maker for the attack. Though convicted for the murders in federal court Townley was freed by authorities and remains to this day, in a U.S. Witness Protection Program.

Shortly after Letelier's assassination, Bosch and Posada conspired to blow up Cubana Airline Flight 455 on October 6, 1976, killing all 73 passengers on board.

Operation Condor drew from a seemingly inexhaustible pool of neofascists, anti-Castro terrorists, drug traffickers and military/intelligence operatives, many of whom were trained by the Pentagon at its infamous School of the Americas, and by the CIA at the Agency's Camp Peary facility near Williamsburg, Virginia. As such, Condor bears a striking resemblance to today's "extraordinary rendition" program and, similarly, utilized an unaccountable network of paramilitary "specialists," corporate cut-outs and dodgy characters to do the dirty work.

According to the Archive's latest revelations,

Peru's former military ruler, General Enrique Morales Bermudez, has admitted authorizing the Montonero kidnappings but continues to deny that Peru was a member of Operation Condor. But a secret CIA report, dated August 22, 1978, and titled "A Brief Look at Operation Condor" described Condor as "a cooperative effort by intelligence/security services in several South American countries to combat terrorism and subversion. The original members included services from Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia. Peru and Ecuador recently became members." (Emphasis added) A Chilean intelligence document confirms that Peru formally joined Operation Condor in March 1978.

A State Department cable dated several weeks after the kidnapping stated that "there seems to be little doubt that the Peruvian army, acting in concert with its Argentine counterpart, resorted to the kinds of illegal repressive measures more familiar in the Southern Cone" than Peru.

Italian judge Luisianna Figliolia, issued a 250-page court filing last December, indicting Morales, his military deputy Pedro Richter Prada as well as 138 other military officers from Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay involved the kidnapping, torture and "disappearance" of 25 Latin Americans who had dual Italian citizenship. The indictments followed a six-year probe by investigative magistrate Giancarlo Capaldo who referenced hundreds of declassified documents provided by the Archive's Southern Cone project.

"These documents provide hard evidence of Condor crimes," according to project director Carlos Osorio, "that almost 30 years later still demand the resolution of justice."

Battalion 601: The CIA's Handmaid

Argentina's Battalion 601 was tasked by the ruling junta to "internationalize" the battle against Marxism beyond national borders. A Foreign Task Force (GTE) coordinated through the State Intelligence Agency (SIDE), was created for this express purpose. Commanded by Gen. Carlos Guillermo Suárez Mason, a graduate of the U.S. Army's School of the Americas and a hard-line Nazi with links to Operation Gladio, Suárez Mason was later tied to international narcotrafficking networks throughout Europe and Latin America.

Suárez Mason was a key proponent of the crusade to "fight the first battle of World War III" in Central America. Indeed, much of the funding that flowed into the coffers of the so-called Nicaraguan "resistance" from Southern cone "dirty warriors" were derived from illicit narco-profits; a by-product of Argentina's involvement in the 1980 Bolivian putsch that installed Gen. Luis Garcia Mesa as president in La Paz. The coup had been financed by drug lord Roberto Suárez. (see "The CIA, Paramilitarism & Narcotrafficking: The Colombian Connection," for details of Bolivia's "Cocaine Coup.")

At the Fourth Congress of the Latin American Anti-Communist League in 1980, an affiliate of the World Anti-Communist League (WACL), Suárez Mason argued for the need to develop the anticommunist struggle in Central America, especially in light of the 1979 overthrow of the corrupt Somoza dictatorship by the Sandinistas.

During the early 1980s WACL was directed by former U.S. Gen. John Singlaub, a key figure in the illegal arming of the Contra network. During Singlaub's watch WACL provided some $8 million for the initial cost of stationing Argentine advisors in Central America. According to Uruguayan journalist Samuel Blixen, the money may have come from secret funds managed by the CIA. A strong argument in favor of this scenario stems from the fact that years before the U.S. was publicly committed to overthrowing the Sandinistas, Argentine GTE operatives had created an extensive financial- and money-laundering network inside the United States. Blixen reports:

Leandro Sánchez Reisse is the only member of the External Task Force of Batallion 601 who has confessed the link between the Argentine advisors and drug trafficking to finance undercover operations. ...

Sánchez Reisse revealed that General Suárez Masón and the section of the army under his command received drug money...to fund counterinsurgency efforts in Central America. He explained that two businesses in Miami, one called Argenshow, dedicated to contracting singers for Latin American tours, and another called Silver Dollar, in reality a pawn shop, managed by Raúl Guglielminetti, were the two locations for transferring money. He admitted that Silver Dollar and Argenshow had channelled US$30mn in drug money sent via Panama to Switzerland, Liechtenstein, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. The money, he said, ended up in the hands of the Nicaraguan contras. He also revealed that since the mid-80s the CIA was fully informed of the two Florida businesses and that it gave its approval to the money laundering operations. ("The Double Role of Drug Trafficking in State Terrorism and Militarized Democracy," in Democracy, Human Rights, and Militarism in the War on Drugs in Latin America, TNI, Cedib and Inforpress Centroamericana, Guatemala, April 1997)

Yet despite overwhelming evidence of Peru's participation in Operation Condor, the program's links to international narcotics syndicates during General Morales' collaboration with Suárez Mason, President Alan García, a staunch U.S. ally in the "war on drugs," denounced the Italian indictments as an "affront to Peru's sovereignty."

The U.S. State Department has not commented on the case.

[Cross-posted on Antifascist Calling...]

Various...

The horserace may be over. Barack Obama is now leading in Texas. Survey USA puts the race at Obama-49, Clinton-45.

The Siegelman scandal:
Karl Rove denies asking Dana Jill Simpson to do anything.
And I frankly thought it was really unusual, you know, there was CBS – this woman says she met with me in 2001 – I’m at the White House, where did we meet? You know, she was an opposition researcher, ah, who paid her? When did I start making these requests? I mean, I, I, the woman lied. I don’t think I’ve ever met the woman. I know I’ve never taken a meeting with her.

And yet the CBS – look, I’m a myth I’m not a human being. I may appear to be flesh and blood but I’m a myth.
Unfortunately, if Rove did meet Simpson, the only people who could confirm her testimony would be Republicans.

Left eye open; right eye blind. By the way, I urge you to read this fine piece by McCamy Taylor. As you know, Siegelman was convicted of "bribery" because he re-appointed a businessman to a state board after he had contributed to a lottery intended to help education. Taylor compares that "offense" to the strange dance between George W. Bush -- then the governor of Texas -- and Ben Barnes, the Texas Dem who once helped young Bush evade the draft.

Barnes himself -- quite late in the game -- admitted to Dan Rather that W had received "preferential treatment."

Guess what Ben got in return...? He was illegally hired by G-Tech, which ran the Texas state lottery. His lifetime contract gave him a percentage of the revenues. When people started asking too many questions about how W got into the National Guard, G-Tech bought out Barnes' contract -- for $23 million.
What Siegelman is accused of doing is nothing compared to the crimes of Governor George W. Bush, who allowed a firm to overcharge the state for its lottery work so that Ben Barnes would keep quiet about a secret that would jeopardize his political career and who, when the conspiracy was uncovered, participated in a cover up with the assistance of Harriet Miers.
Was the congressman a spy? Rick Renzi, the disgraced and indicted House member from Arizona (and former member of the intel committee) has long been rumored to have a background in intelligence. The indicators include a fancy residence in Virginia, "missing" years in his resume, vague references to doing overseas work for the DOD, and a dad who is a Major General.

Reader starroute found this intriguing story from 2003:
Rick Renzi is a long-time spook with a top-secret clearance from the Pentagon who researched Libya for the Pentagon during the 1980s, and whose dad is a retired general and executive V.P. of ManTech International in Virginia which supplies information technology to the Pentagon and CIA
This statement appears on the Not In Our Name website. I've asked those folks if they could supply any sourcing for this data. So far, I've received no reply.

Libya? Fascinating. The Renzi case now brings to mind the Wilson/Terpil affair, which also revolved around Libya. Like Rick Renzi, Ed Wilson purchased impressive digs in Virginia -- indeed, his lavish lifestyle was one clue that he had gone "off the reservation."

Prozac doesn't work. A new study finds that a placebo is just as effective in curing depression.

Perhaps doc elsewhere will offer her expert commentary on this development. Personally, I've long felt chary of America's willingness to medicate the melancholy.

As the economy slides toward economic depression, lots of people will head into a psychological depression. Our nation's head-shrinkers will not easily admit their inability to deal with the phenomenon. Psychologists and psychiatrists mean well, but they also (usually) live well, and the affluent cannot easily comprehend the pressures felt by the suddenly impoverished. If you feel down because you are losing your house, talking about your parents won't alleviate the misery.

Apparently, Prozac won't help either.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Siegelman update

As you know, WHNT in Alabama blacked out the segment of the 60 Minutes broadcast which delved into the persecution and jailing of Alabama Democrat Don Siegelman. The Alabama Democratic party is now calling for a special prosecutor.

Did this stunt break FCC regs? The document here indicates that each station must keep a precise log of events.

Another interesting question: Will this stunt actually increase sympathy for Siegelman in Alabama? Even southerners should be intelligent enough to realize that there would be no need for a cover-up if the Siegelman prosecution were above-board.

The 60 Minutes piece (reproduced below) makes clear why Rove considered the removal of Don Siegelman a top priority: The former Alabama governor had hopes of attaining national office, and stood a good chance of doing so. The last non-southern Democrat to win the presidency was JFK.

The Siegelman scandal: BLACK OUT!



Here's the 60 Minutes segment you may not have seen last night, since it ran opposite the Oscars. (Thanks to Brad Friedman.)

Alas, folks in Alabama couldn't see this report even if they had their teevees (or Tivos) tuned to CBS. Why? Because the station suddenly experienced "technical difficulties" -- for that segment alone.

Larisa has been covering this astounding turn of events:
Some of the Alabama blackouts are reported to have happened on Channel 19, which is owned by Oak Hill Capital Partners, owned by the Bass family of Texas. The others appeared to have happened on one Comcast channel.
Could this Bass family be the same family involved in George W. Bush's Harken energy scandal?
Here's what Scott Horton of Harpers has to say about the blackout:
The station ran a trailer stating “We apologize that you missed the first segment of 60 Minutes tonight featuring ‘The Prosecution of Don Siegelman.’ It was a techincal problem with CBS out of New York.” I contacted CBS News in New York and was told that “there is no delicate way to put this: the WHNT claim is not true. There were no transmission difficulties. The problems were peculiar to Channel 19, which had the signal and had functioning transmitters.” I was told that the decision to blacken screens across Northern Alabama “could only have been an editorial call.” Channel 19 is owned by Oak Hill Capital Partners, who can be contacted through Rhonda Barnat, 212-371-5999 or rb@abmac.com. Oak Hill Partners represents interests of the Bass family, which contribute heavily to the Republican Party.
Contact dear Rhonda, by all means. Better still: Contact the new FCC, once a Democrat takes the reins. Someone should lose a broadcast license over this transparent stunt.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Congrats

I have to give a shout out to an old high school friend, Christopher Rouse, who just won the Academy Award for best editing (for The Bourne Ultimatum). Last time I saw Chris was many years ago -- his hair was, er, a tad browner then. We were part of a group of buddies who had great dreams of making it in the business. Only Chris broke through.

In his acceptance speech, he referenced the Oscar given to his father, Russell Rouse. I still recall holding that Oscar and cockily announcing that I would one day have one of my own. (You think I'm an arrogant asshole now? Back then I was legendary.) The elder Rouse won that one for writing the screenplay for 1959's Pillow Talk. He should have won an award for writing and directing an under-appreciated 1951 film called The Well.

I think Chris is going to get more than one, since he has the rep of being a miracle worker. Congratulations, old sport. You deserve all the best.

(By the way, Chris exaggerates a bit in this interview. We usually sat about five rows back at the Cinerama Dome.)

I hope it's not what's for dinner at your place

Still Jen...

If the rising cost of groceries hasn't given you enough to fret over, how about another scary development on the food safety front?

On top of swirling online rumors about new U.S. cases of Mad Cow, will we now have to worry about Mad Pig?  This NYT article works pretty hard to suggest we might not, but...well, you decide.

Awful

Jen here...

I know this blog tends toward lighter fare on the weekend and it's Oscar night and all, but I couldn't wait any longer to post on this horrifying story about a family whose critically ill baby died after being detained by Homeland Security/Customs officials in a Honolulu Airport over an alleged paperwork snafu.

A lawsuit is in the offing, and I wish the grieving relatives the very, very best with it.  Beyond that, the grotesque and shameful nature of this tragedy makes me feel too guilty to write much else, except to remind anyone who needs reminding that if you think this couldn't happen to you, you've got some major denial (or worse) to work through.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Welcome to Kosovo! The World's Newest Narco State

Antifascist Calling...

Last Sunday's unilateral declaration of independence by Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, former warlord/commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), heralds the birth of a new European narco state.

The illegal dismemberment of Serbia, completing the U.S./EU/NATO destruction of Yugoslavia, is proclaimed by ruling elites and their sycophants as an exemplary means to bring "peace and stability" to the region. This provocative move, outside the framework of international law, threatens any sovereign state with similar treatment should they deviate from the "Washington consensus."

Far from bringing "peace" let alone "stability," an "independent" Kosovo will serve as a militarized outpost for Western capitalist powers intent on spreading their tentacles East, further encircling Russia by penetrating the former spheres of influence of the Soviet Union.

Led by dodgy characters and war criminals such as Hashim Thaci and Agim Ceku, "independent" Kosovo is a gangster state governed by thugs with ties to Albanian drug trafficking syndicates and al-Qaeda.

Al-Qaeda, the KLA and Western Intelligence

Al-Qaeda's service to the CIA and other Western intelligence services is well-documented. Beginning in 1998 and perhaps earlier, the London-based cleric Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed, the "emir" of the al-Qaeda-linked Islamist group al-Muhajiroun began a recruitment drive for aspiring mujahideen for the "holy war" in Kosovo at London's notorious Finsbury Park Mosque.

On Friday, March 13, 1998 a London rally for the jihad was backed by some 50 local Islamist organizations. According to Christopher Deliso,
...the Albanian Islamic Society of London, headed by Kosovar Sheik Muhammed Stubla, was lobbying and raising money for the KLA's campaign. ... In contradiction to the KLA leadership's claims about secularism, the Kosovar sheik specifically defined the militant group as "an Albanian Islamic organisation which is determined to defend itself, its people, its homeland, and its religion with all its capabilities and by all means." ... The chief bank account for fundraising was in the London branch of terrorist-linked Habibsons Bank of Pakistan. (The Coming Balkan Caliphate, Westport: Praeger Security International, 2007, p. 43)
In 2005, in the wake of the July 7, 2005 terrorist attacks in London, it was revealed that Bakri, a probable asset of Britain's MI6, was the "spiritual" force behind the deadly attacks.

(To read the rest, click "Permalink" below)

Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed reports that,
The reluctance to take decisive action against the leadership of the extremist network in the UK has a long history. According to John Loftus, a former Justice Department prosecutor, Omar Bakri and Abu Hamza, as well as the suspected mastermind of the London bombings Haroon Aswat, were all recruited by MI6 in the mid-1990s to draft up British Muslims to fight in Kosovo. American and French security sources corroborate the revelation. The MI6 connection raises questions about Bakri's relationship with British authorities today. Exiled to Lebanon and outside British jurisdiction, he is effectively immune to prosecution. ("Sources: August terror plot is a 'fiction' underscoring police failures," The Raw Story, Monday, September 18, 2006)
Before fleeing, Bakri defended the actions of his young dupes by proclaiming, "We don't make a distinction between civilians and non-civilians, innocents and non-innocents. Only between Muslims and unbelievers. And the life of an unbeliever has no value. It has no sanctity."

The current "secular" Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, when he served as KLA warlord was identified in media reports as having operational links to the al-Qaeda network. Such reports are not surprising when one considers that for earlier U.S./NATO "service" in Bosnia, bin Laden himself was rewarded a Bosnian passport by the "democratic" government of former Nazi and Islamist ideologue, Alija Izetbegovic.

As the Afghan-Arab database of disposable intelligence assets streamed into Kosovo, often from Albania with the active assistance of narcotrafficking gangsters under NATO supervision, they replenished the ranks of Thaci's terrorist army.

Michel Chossudovsky writes,
Mercenaries financed by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had been fighting in Bosnia. And the Bosnian pattern was replicated in Kosovo: Mujahadeen mercenaries from various Islamic countries are reported to be fighting alongside the KLA in Kosovo. German, Turkish and Afghan instructors were reported to be training the KLA in guerrilla and diversion tactics. ... According to a Deutsche Press-Agentur report, financial support from Islamic countries to the KLA had been channelled through the former Albanian chief of the National Information Service (NIS), Bashkim Gazidede. "Gazidede, reportedly a devout Moslem who fled Albania in March of last year [1997], is presently [1998] being investigated for his contacts with Islamic terrorist organizations." ("Kosovo 'freedom fighters' financed by organised crime," World Socialist Web Site, 10 April 1999)
These links are hardly casual. On the contrary, as Peter Dale Scott avers,
The closeness of the KLA to al-Qaeda was acknowledged again in the Western press, after Afghan-connected KLA guerrillas proceeded in 2001 to conduct guerrilla warfare in Macedonia. Press accounts included an Interpol report containing the allegation that one of bin Laden's senior lieutenants was the commander of an elite KLA unit operating in Kosovo in 1999. This was probably Mohammed al-Zawahiri. (The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007, p. 169)
Agim Ceku another "Prime Minister," committed massive war crimes in the Croatian region of Krajina when employed by the Croatian army as a brigadier general. As a key planner of Operation Storm, Ceku's forces massacred Serbs and presided over the largest ethnic cleansing during NATO's Yugoslavian destabilization campaign. Some 250,000 Serbs fled for their lives as Ceku's black-uniformed shock troops, many adorned with symbols of the Nazi Ustasha puppet regime during World War II were driven from Croatia.

According to Gregory Elich,
The invasion of Krajina was preceded by a thorough CIA and DIA analysis of the region. According to Balkan specialist Ivo Banac, this "tactical and intelligence support" was furnished to the Croatian Army at the beginning of its offensive. ... Two months earlier, the Pentagon contracted Military Professional Resources, Inc (MPRI) to train the Croatian military. According to a Croatian officer, MPRI advisors "lecture us on tactics and big war operations on the level of brigades, which is why we needed them for Operation Storm when we took the Krajina." Croatian sources claim that U.S. satellite intelligence was furnished to the Croatian military. Following the invasion of Krajina, the U.S. rewarded Croatia with an agreement "broadening existing cooperation" between MPRI and the Croatian military. U.S. advisors assisted in the reorganization of the Croatian Army. Referring to this reorganization in an interview with the newspaper Vecernji List, Croatian General Tihomir Blaskic said, "We are building the foundations of our organization on the traditions of the Croatian home guard" -- pro-Nazi troops in World War II. ("The Invasion of Serbian Krajina," Emperors Clothes, no date)
Following on the heels of this sterling "victory," Ceku became KLA commander in 1999 and "Prime Minister" in 2006. There is an outstanding Interpol warrant for his arrest according to Michel Chossudovsky.

The KLA: "Trained-up fierce" by Germany's KSK

As in Bosnia Herzegovina and Croatia, the Kosovo Liberation Army was secretly armed by America and Germany and remains what it has always been, a creature of Western intelligence services.

Christopher Deliso observes,
In 1996, Germany's BND established a major station in Tirana...and another in Rome to select and train future KLA fighters. According to Le Monde Diplomatique, "special forces in Berlin provided the operational training and supplied arms and transmission equipment from ex-East German Stasi stocks as well as Black uniforms." The Italian headquarters recruited Albanian immigrants passing through ports such as Brindisi and Trieste, while German military intelligence, the Militaramschirmdienst, and the Kommando Spezialkräfte Special Forces (KSK), offered military training and provisions to the KLA in the remote Mirdita Mountains of northern Albania controlled by the deposed president, Sali Berisha.

In 1996, BND Chief Geiger's deputy, Rainer Kesselring, the son of the Nazi Luftwaffe general responsible for the bombing of Belgrade in 1941 that left 17,000 dead, oversaw KSK training of Albanian recruits at a Turkish military base near Izmir. (The Coming Balkan Caliphate, Westport: Praeger Security International, 2007, pp. 37-38)
Hypocritically, while Washington had officially designated the KLA a "terrorist organization" funded by the heroin trade, the Clinton administration was complicit with their German allies in the division of the Serb province along ethnic and religious lines.

By 1998, the KLA took control of between 25 to 40 percent of the province before Serb forces wrested the KLA-held areas back. Facing imminent defeat, the Kosovo Liberation Army and allied mujahideen fighters appealed to Washington, citing the imminent danger of "ethnic cleansing" by the Serbs. Laughable on the face of it, Albanians constitute fully 90 percent of Kosovo's population, and in fact, it was the Serbs, Roma and Jews who were being brutalized by KLA hit squads, their homes torched, their churches and synagogues sacked. It was the dismantling of the KLA's terrorist infrastructure by the Yugoslav People's Army that was the trigger that prompted direct military intervention by NATO in 1999.

As in Iraq, the 78 day U.S. bombing campaign targeted critical civilian infrastructure in Serbia: bridges, factories, power plants, electrical transmission hubs, communications centers. Throughout Serbia and Kosovo itself, the U.S. scattered tons of radioactive depleted uranium munitions and tens of thousands of cluster bombs. The U.S. attack, ostensibly to "protect" Kosovo's population from Serb depredations caused some 800,000 civilians to flee NATO's devastating raids.

For Washington, drunk on the illusion that its policies had hastened the collapse of a bureaucratized and rotten Soviet system, the dismemberment of Yugoslavia would again represent the triumph of the so-called "free market" and "democracy" under the umbrella of a new international order administered by World Bank/IMF "reforms": Francis Fukuyama's short-lived "end of history." While on the opposite pole of the same ideological dead end, political Islam's tactical alliance with the West was a means to establish a bridgehead for penetration into Europe via dodgy Saudi, Kuwaiti and Gulf "charities" in pursuit of their quixotic quest of establishing a "divine" (Islamicized) capitalist order rising from the ashes of a decadent West.

Two heads, same poisonous snake.

The KLA's Links to the International Heroin Trade

In Kosovo, Hashim Thaci's KLA served as the militarized vanguard for the Albanian mafia whose "15 Families" control virtually every facet of the Balkan heroin trade. Kosovar traffickers ship heroin originating exclusively from Asia's Golden Crescent. At one end lies Afghanistan where poppy is harvested for transshipment through Iran and Turkey; as morphine base it is then refined into "product" for worldwide consumption. From there it passes into the hands of the Albanian syndicates who control the Balkan Route.

As the San Francisco Chronicle reported,
Until the war intervened, Kosovars were the acknowledged masters of the trade, credited with shoving aside the Turkish gangs that had long dominated narcotics trafficking along the Balkan Route, and effectively directing the ethnic Albanian network.

Kosovar bosses "orchestrated the traffic, regulated the rate and set the prices," according to journalist Leonardo Coen, who covers racketeering and organized crime in the Balkans for the Italian daily La Repubblica.

"The Kosovars had a 10-year head start on their cousins across the border, simply because their Yugoslav passports allowed them to travel earlier and much more widely than someone from communist Albania," said Michel Koutouzis, a senior researcher at Geopolitical Drug Watch who is regarded as Europe's leading expert on the Balkan Route.

"That allowed them to establish very efficient overseas networks through the worldwide Albanian diaspora -- and in the process, to forge ties with other underworld groups involved in the heroin trade, such as Chinese triads in Vancouver and Vietnamese in Australia," Koutouzis told The Chronicle. (Frank Viviano, "KLA Linked to Enormous Heroin Trade," Wednesday, May 5, 1999, Page A-1)
It is hardly an accident that the meteoric rise of the Kosovar families to the top of the narcotrafficking hierarchy coincided with the KLA's sudden appearance in the area in 1997.

As Peter Klebnikov observed,
As the war in Kosovo heated up, the drug traffickers began supplying the KLA with weapons procured from Eastern European and Italian crime groups in exchange for heroin. The 15 Families also lent their private armies to fight alongside the KLA. Clad in new Swiss uniforms and equipped with modern weaponry, these troops stood out among the ragtag irregulars of the KLA. In all, this was a formidable aid package. It's therefore not surprising, say European law enforcement officials, that the faction that ultimately seized power in Kosovo -- the KLA under Hashim Thaci -- was the group that maintained the closest links to traffickers. "As the biggest contributors, the drug traffickers may have gotten the most influence in running the country," says Koutouzis. ("Heroin Heroes," Mother Jones, January/February 2000)
As is well-known, U.S. destabilization programs and covert operations rely on far-right provocateurs and drug lords (often interchangeable players) to facilitate the dirty work. Throughout its Balkan operations the CIA made liberal use of these preexisting narcotics networks to arm the KLA and provide them with targets.

The rest is history, as they say.

Kosovo Today

Has anything changed in the intervening years? Hardly. In fact, the vise-like grip of the Albanian mafia over narcotics, human trafficking and arms smuggling has cemented the "15 Families" place atop Europe's hierarchy of crime, an essential arm of the capitalist deep state.

Considering NATO and the UN's lofty mandate to bring "peace and stability" to the region through "democracy promotion" and "institution building," what does the balance sheet reveal?

According to regional experts the outlook for Kosovo is grim. The economy is in shambles, unemployment hovers near 50 percent, a population of young people with "criminality as the sole career choice" populate a society tottering on the brink of collapse where the state is dominated by organized crime.

According to former New York Times reporter David Binder, citing a 124-page investigation by the Institute for European Policy commissioned by the German Bundeswehr,
"It is a Mafia society" based on "capture of the state" by criminal elements. ("State capture" is a term coined in 2000 by a group of World Bank analysts to describe countries where government structures have been seized by corrupt financial oligarchies. This study applied the term to Montenegro's Milo Djukanovic, by way of his cigarette smuggling and to Slovenia, with the arms smuggling conducted by Janez Jansa). In Kosovo, it says, "There is a need for thorough change of the elite."
Fat chance that happening anytime soon! Binder reports:
In the authors' definition, Kosovan organized crime "consists of multimillion-Euro organizations with guerrilla experience and espionage expertise." They quote a German intelligence service report of "closest ties between leading political decision makers and the dominant criminal class" and name Ramush Haradinaj, Hashim Thaci and Xhavit Haliti as compromised leaders who are "internally protected by parliamentary immunity and abroad by international law." They scornfully quote the UNMIK chief from 2004-2006, Soeren Jessen Petersen, calling Haradinaj "a close and personal friend." UNMIK, they add "is in many respects an element of the local problem scene."

The study sharply criticizes the United States for "abetting the escape of criminals" in Kosovo as well as "preventing European investigators from working." This has made Americans "vulnerable to blackmail." It notes "secret CIA detention centers" at Camp Bondsteel and assails American military training for Kosovo (Albanian) police by Dyncorp, authorized by the Pentagon. ("Kosovo Auf Deutsch," Balkan Analysis, November 18, 2007)
As we can readily observe in other climes, the interpenetration of the state by criminal elites serve as the preferred mechanism to cement a "public-private partnership" founded on corruption, maintained by brute force solely for purposes of resource extraction, pipeline politics, military bases and the geopolitical advantage gained over "market" rivals.

As the U.S. Embassy burns in Belgrade, all in all, its another "Mission Accomplished" moment for the United States.

[Cross-posted on Antifascist Calling...]

Friday, February 22, 2008

Congressman, crook...and spook? (Additional material)

Republican congressman Rick Renzi of Arizona -- whose district includes Flagstaff, one of my favorite little towns -- has been indicted for extortion, wire fraud, and money laundering.

Some of these charges stem from a complex scheme in which he allegedly received kickbacks after cajoling others to buy land from a buddy. The other charges derive from his family's insurance firm, which offered insurance to pregnancy centers. He is said to have helped himself to the clients' premiums.

Renzi's name came up in the U.S. Attorney scandal investigation; emptywheel has the details.

Here's the part that really interests me: Renzi may be a spook. (A tip of the chapeau to Laura Rozen.) His background is certainly mysterious:
Exactly what Renzi did for the next two decades is blurry. He has said he worked overseas for the Defense Department, but research turned up no information on which agency, where he was assigned or what duties he had.

Renzi founded an insurance company in 1989 and bought a six-bedroom home in Virginia two years later for $765,000. He and his wife, Roberta, lived there with their children for more than a decade.
Suggestive, though hardly conclusive. I would note that most spooks don't make anywhere near the kind of money needed to buy palatial digs of that sort. On the other hand, most insurance execs don't brag about working overseas for the DOD.

There have long been rumors of links between the intelligence community and the insurance industry. Insurance fraud has funded covert ops, or so some have claimed. Wally Hilliard, the flight school owner whom many consider spookier than Caspar, made his money in insurance.

Renzi sat on the House intelligence committee, which is supposed to oversee the spooks. That's one reason why I think we should learn more about the man's background.

Here's another:
A key beneficiary of Rep. Renzi’s legislation was ManTechInternational Corp., a Fairfax, Virginia based defense contractor where Rep. Renzi’s father, Retired Major General Eugene Renzi, is an executive vice president. The company, which has an office in Sierra Vista, Arizona, was the largest contributor to Renzi’s 2002 congressional campaign and the second largest in his 2004 campaign.

If Rep. Renzi accepted campaign contributions from ManTech in exchange for pushing through legislation benefitting the company, he would be in violation of federal bribery laws.
Here's the webpage for ManTech, which sounds like the name of Jeff Gannon's bordello. Aside from Major General Renzi, some interesting folks run the firm. One director is the notorious neocon Richard Armitage, of Iran/contra and Plamegate ill-fame. Another is Richard Kerr, a former Deputy Director of the CIA.

Evidence indicated that someone back in the DC-Virginia area took a keen interest in establishing a political career for the Major General's son.
And where did Rick Renzi (who moved to Arizona from out of state in order to obtain this office) get the extra money he used to get his name spread across the geographically huge district he was running? $436,590 came from Renzi's own deep pockets.

A significant portion of the remainder came from out of state. As the Open Secrets report mentioned above shows, Renzi received more than twice as much in contributions from the Washington, DC area than he did from Flagstaff, Arizona, the largest city in his district.
A storyline begins to form, does it not? Sniff deeply -- you may note that special "Wilkes/Wade" fragrance perfuming the air.

Siegelman and swiftboating

In an earlier post, we noted two developments in the scandal of the unfairly jailed Alabama governor, Don Siegelman:

1. 60 Minutes will devote a segment to the case -- a segment you probably won't see, since it will air opposite the Oscarcast.

2. Larisa Alexandrovna has learned that the journalists working on the case are going to receive a swiftboating from the pro-Republican media.

Go to Larisa's site. You'll see two clips from the 60 Minutes investigation; in the second one, whistleblower Dana Jill Simpson (a former GOP oppo researcher) was tasked -- by Karl Rove directly -- to dig up sexual dirt on Siegelman. She couldn't find any.

Also, we learn that the first hit piece will soon arrive. The target is Scott Horton of Harpers.

More to come...

McCain vs. (Bill) Clinton (UPDATED)

Who wins the dishonorability sweepstakes -- John McCain or Bill Clinton?

During the Monicagate sex scandal, John McCain voted to remove Bill Clinton from office. This, despite the fact that Clinton's affair had no repercussions beyond itself. Yes, our last good president (arguably) fibbed during his testimony in the Paula Jones case, but Monica was irrelevant to those trumped-up charges. (Let's not re-enter the silly argument over whether fellatio counts as sex; I always thought it embarrassing for a court of law to address a distinction that usually matters only to teenaged ninnies.)

The McCain situation is different. Vicki Iseman is a lobbyist, and McCain went to great lengths (no pun intended) to aid the concern for which she lobbied. That firm gave him free plane rides and a nice amount of money. Even if John and Vicki did not make the beast with two backs, he still acted like a beast -- as far as the public's interest is concerned.

Update: CNN reports that the McCain story is actually helping McCain find new support among conservatives. The theory seems to be that Limbaugh listeners despise the New York Times so thoroughly that they presume that there must be some good in a man attacked by the NYT.

(Progressives have difficulty imagining a world in which Judy Miller's former employer is considered liberal -- just as reactionaries cannot easily get their heads around the fact that many liberals think the Times has become a neocon romping ground.)

Can the Republicans spin this drama to their advantage? Remember, the Starr probe actually increased support for Bill Clinton.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

McCain, the lobbyist, and "Stolen Honor"

Blogland is filled with talk about the alleged affair between John McCain and lobbyist Vicki Iseman. Fewer people are talking about the favors McCain supposedly did for Iseman's clients.

Let's take a look.

In 1999, McCain chaired the Senate commerce committee at a time when the Florida-based Paxson Communications (an Iseman client) tried to acquire a television station in Pittsburgh. The sale was contentious, and FCC approval took much longer than usual.

McCain wrote to the FCC urging them to make a decision. Although he specified in his letter that he was not asking the commission to approve the deal, everyone knew that he favored Paxson.

Some feel that the Arizona senator took an unseemly interest in the Florida company -- which had donated $20,000 to his campaign, and which had allowed McCain use of its corporate jet.

Marcy Wheeler has discovered an interesting aspect of this tale: In 2004, just before the election, Paxson stations broadcast and heavily pushed the notorious anti-Kerry propaganda film Stolen Honor.

You may recall the controversy surrounding that hit piece, hosted by Carlton Sherwood, the flack for Reverend Moon. If you need a refresher, check out this earlier post. One particular line from the film's slime-filled narration sticks in the memory -- and in the craw:
Wait a second, I asked myself, did I hear that right? Was I or my fellow marines being accused of the same atrocities John Kerry had committed?
Kerry, of course, had committed no atrocities whatsoever. (Reactionaries don't mind hurling the "baby killer" epithet at a Vietnam vet, as long as the vet is a Democrat.) Neither did he make any accusations -- although he did hear and discuss accusations made by others at the well-known "Winter Soldier" conference.

The rest of the show continued in that filthy vein. While publicizing the show on Fox, Sherwood falsely accused Kerry of labeling all American POWs as "war criminals."

Advertisers eventually convinced Sinclair broadcasting not to display the entire lie-fest, although Sinclair showed an edited version. Paxson ran Stolen Honor unexpurgated ten times before the election.

Vicki Iseman represented both Sinclair and Paxson.

John McCain refused to condemn the running of this partisan "documentary," even though it clearly violated campaign finance laws.

In a saner era, an outrage of this sort might have led to the loss of a broadcast license. Not only did the "straight talking" McCain refuse to complain to the FCC, he turned a blind eye to Sinclair's attempts to circumvent the law.

You see, a telecommunications company cannot own more than two broadcast stations in the same market. Sinclair used a front company called Glenncairn to skirt this regulation.

Marcy Wheeler takes it from here:
...the better part of the lobbying done in this period was done by Iseman and her colleagues (listed as $80,000 a year)--and done primarily through Congress, without contacting the FCC directly.

And at least according to what other lobbyists have to say about Iseman, her big asset in her lobbying portfolio was her access to John McCain.
Three telecom lobbyists and a former McCain aide, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that Iseman spoke up regularly at meetings of telecom lobbyists in Washington, extolling her connections to McCain and his office. She would regularly volunteer at those meetings to be the point person for the telecom industry in dealing with McCain's office.
It sure makes you wonder how much that access contributed to Sinclair getting off so lightly for using a shell corporation to evade restrictions on media ownership, doesn't it?

The Siegelman scandal

60 Minutes has long delayed a major investigative piece on Alabama governor Don Siegelman, tossed into the clink on trumped up charges. His real crime was being a Democrat at a time when Dubya and his corrupt U.S. Attorneys thought they could establish total one-party control.

Well, 60 Minutes has finally found a slot for their piece -- opposite the Oscars.

On what I presume to be the same front (although I have not spoken to her about this), Larisa Alexandrovna claims that the proverbial "little birdie" has warned her of an upcoming hit piece directed against her, Scott Horton, and anyone else who has been covering this tale.
I am not going to name the publication(s) at this point. I am hoping that they have some sense of ethics and refuse to run the hit piece. But, I will say this and openly, any publication that acts as the personal attack dog of a group of corrupt politicians needs to be run out of business. Or let me put it another way, none of us are going to stand by and allow slander as intimidation.
I'm guessing that the publication in question will be a fiercely pro-Republican newspaper in Alabama. If Rush, Rupert and allied forces give the piece immediate attention, then you'll know that a coordinated attack plan is underway.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

A most salacious post. ("Heh heh. He said 'post'!")

Wow. I spent today at the hospital, only to discover upon my return that the entire political world has become obsessed with wee-wees.

The Iseman cometh. Did John McCain boff an intern named Vicki Iseman? Both the Washington Post and the New York Times ask the question. McCain refuses to deny a sexual relationship. His team offered this carefully-worded response:
He has never violated the public trust, never done favors for special interests or lobbyists, and he will not allow a smear campaign to distract from the issues at stake in this election.
You see anything in there about wee-wees? Me neither. If Bill C had to utter the words "I did not have sex with that woman," then by God, John McC has to say the same humiliating phrase. Even if he actually did the deed. Fair is fair, right?

Over a month ago, the American Specator reported that the NYT has been sitting on this story for ages. The Times decided not to run it after McCain threatened to file suit. Seems to me that if the Gray Lady is running with it now, the evidence must have...er...firmed up. So to speak.

Isn't the timing just peachy-perfect? McCain could drop out and give the race to Huckabee, the Democratic party's dream opponent. Or he could stay in the race and enjoy a McGovern-style loss.

The Jesus voters might forgive him if he offered one of those teary-eyed Swaggart-esque "I have sinned" confessionals. But that ain't the McCain way, is it?

Obama: Meanwhile, the Democratic frontrunner stands accused of serious wee-wee misuse, accompanied by cocaine inhalation. The accuser is a fellow named Larry Sinclair, who describes Barack Obama as a Gannon-esque he-ho. Here's a Sinclair sampler:
After expressing to the limo driver that I wanted some company for the night with someone who knew Chicago, I was introduced to Barack Obama by my driver at a bar on Rush street. Mr. Obama and I had a few drinks and talked for about an hour or so at the bar. I mentioned to Mr. Obama that I could really use a couple of lines to wake up, as I was really tired but I wanted to do a night on the town while in Chicago...
After snorting the first line, I used my right hand to rub Obama's left leg up to his crotch. After Obamaa became aroused, I snorted the second line. While snorting the second line, Obama had undone his pants and had his semi erect penis pulled out of his pants.
Obama then stated that smoking crack makes him harder and hornier longer.
Yes he can!

Oddly enough, a number of people have found this account difficult to believe. (Larry does seem to have made an error concerning the date of the encounter.) Obama was running for the House of Representatives at the time. Why would a congressional candidate party with an unknown yokel from out of town?

Hillary: On the Huma front (so to speak), new data chards, or at least new rumors, continue to trickle in. (As you may recall, the lovely, Saudi-born Huma Abedin is Hillary Clinton's chief personal aide and rumored lover.)

In a recent story, the Daily News referred to Huma as "absurdly competent and energetic," words which might qualify as subliminal messaging. Pravda -- hey, if you can't trust Pravda, who can you trust? -- refers to the Huma-Hillary affair as an unquestioned fact of history, although for some mysterious reason, this esteemed journal neglects to offer any proof. Another fine periodical, WorldNetDaily, refers to Hillary's "well-known bisexuality and her lesbian affair with her beautiful assistant," as though these postulates had been established with all the rigor of a geometrical proof. To top it off, Huma is also claimed to be working for Saudi intelligence.

The New York Observer says that Huma has been dating congressman Anthony Weiner. Heh. Heh heh heh. Heh. Weiner. Heh.

My reaction: Part of me hopes that all of these accusations are true, and that all three candidacies implode. EDWARDS VS HUCKABEE! Now that's the race I want to see.

By the way, check out the latest from Covert History. Did you know that Barack Obama owes his political career to a steamy scandal involving the lovely Jeri Ryan?

"If McCain is their nominee, The Crazy is going to come out."

Jen here...

(I keep meaning to do a thorough write-up of all the godawfully depressing news stories I've encountered in the last week, but I don't have it in me today, sorry. Tomorrow, perhaps.)

The title of this post is the reason an acquaintance of mine gave as to why she feels optimistic about the Democrats' chances in the general, no matter which candidate we end up with at the convention. Said acquaintance feels John McCain won't be able to make it to November without displaying some of his rumored instability.

I think hanging any hope on the possibility that a McCain crack-up of some kind will push voters to our candidate is a bit silly. For starters, from what I can tell, the right doesn't care about McCain's mental state. (And to be fair, even I don't think the claims I keep hearing about McCain's allegedly less-than-perfect mental health are credible.) Also, for any McCain outburst, inappropriate comment or other potential embarrassment to resonate with the public, the mainstream media would actually have to cover it. So I'm not too invested in this possibility, or the idea that it would work to our benefit.

Still, as my friend's thoughts intrigued me, I thought I'd pose the question to our audience: do you think McCain's personality is any kind of a "scandal risk" to the Republicans? If he does say or do anything "crazy" or otherwise distasteful, do you think it helps Democrats?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Ladies and gentlemen, Mrs. John McCain

An interesting story from 1994:
You're U.S. Senator John McCain, and you've got a big problem.

Your wife, Cindy, was addicted to prescription painkillers. She stole pills from a medical-aid charity she heads and she used the names of unsuspecting employees to get prescriptions.

The public is about to find out about it.

Until now, you've managed to keep it all quiet. When Tom Gosinski, a man your wife fired, sued for wrongful termination and threatened to expose the whole sordid story, you didn't hesitate to call in the big guns.

Post-Castro

I loathe topping the must-read report by Anti-fascist below, so let's keep this brief -- and if you don't go on to read his piece, I'll come over to your house and slap you around.

Fidel Castro will soon relinquish power. As you mull over the ramifications, give a thought to Wally Hilliard, the guy who ran that spooky "flight school" frequented by Mohammed Atta. Why Hilliard? Because around the time of the 9/11 tragedy, he started spending a lot of time in Cuba. A photograph even shows...
...a smiling Hilliard strapping a Rolex with the must-have diamond beveled-face onto the presumably grateful wrist of one of Fidel Castro’s top aides, Guillermo Garcia Frias, known in Cuba as "the Commandante of the Revolution."
Hilliard was looking to cut a deal with Castro, said Rob Tiller, who provided the photograph, to buy a 10,000 acre cattle ranch on the island for the Mormon Church in Utah, reportedly in anticipation of the resumption of normal diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States.
The Mormon Church?

Interesting. If (as many aver) Hilliard is an American operative, why would he be representing the Mormons? And what does the LDS want in Cuba?

As for Cuba's post-Castro future -- well, that's an easy forecast for anyone who has read The Shock Doctrine. Chile, the USSR, Iraq: Cuba. The past is the future. Castro may indeed be a dictatorial bastard -- but once the Friedmanites, the pyramid schemers and the mobsters get hold of his island, he'll be remembered with wistful fondness.

Monday, February 18, 2008

The CIA, Paramilitarism & Narcotrafficking: the Colombian Connection

Antifascist Calling...

The National Security Archive has released a treasure-trove of declassified documents that provide explosive new information on CIA and U.S. military collaboration with far-right narcotraffickers and paramilitary gangs in Colombia.

Released under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, the documents confirm what has long been suspected by activists and researchers: the CIA and the Pentagon, as part of a joint U.S.-Colombian task force charged with bringing drug lord Pablo Escobar to ground, were linked to one of Colombia's most notorious paramilitary leaders and drug kingpins, Fidel Castaño.

According to Michael Evans, director of the National Security Archive's Colombia Documentation Project,

...the U.S.-Colombian Medellin Task Force, known as "the Bloque de Búsqueda or 'Search Block,' was sharing intelligence information with Fidel Castaño, paramilitary leader of Los Pepes (Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar or 'People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar'), a clandestine terrorist organization that waged a bloody campaign against people and property associated with the reputed narcotics kingpin.

The killing of Pablo Escobar is the subject of popular cultural lore -- and disinformation. Witness the success of Mark Bowden's 2001 book, Killing Pablo, "a work that drew heavily on classified sources and interviews with former U.S. and Colombian officials," according to the Archive.

Evans goes on to inform us that,

The collaboration between paramilitaries and government security forces evident in the Pepes episode is a direct precursor of today's "para-political" scandal. The Pepes affair is the archetype for the pattern of collaboration between drug cartels, paramilitary warlords and Colombian security forces that developed over the next decade into one of the most dangerous threats to Colombian security and U.S. anti-narcotics programs. Evidence still concealed within secret U.S. intelligence files forms a critical part of that hidden history.

According to Garry Leech, writing in the New York-based Colombia Journal:

The para-politics scandal has its roots in allegations made following the March 2006 congressional and municipal elections that paramilitary leaders had worked closely with right-wing pro-Uribe candidates in northern Colombia to ensure their victory at the polls. The scandal escalated dramatically following the seizure of a laptop belonging to [United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia] AUC commander Rodrigo Tovar, also known as "Jorge 40." The laptop was not delivered to authorities as part of the demobilization process; it was discovered in the possession of Tovar’s right-hand man when he was arrested in early 2006.

According to Colombia's attorney general's office, the laptop contained evidence that unemployed peasants in northern Colombia were paid to impersonate paramilitary fighters and to participate in the demobilization process while real paramilitaries continued committing crimes. These crimes, according to information on the laptop, included the killing of 558 individuals in just one region of northern Colombia during the cease-fire. The laptop also contained evidence of paramilitary links to local and national politicians as well as to state security forces. It is the information found on Tovar's laptop that spawned the para-politics investigation, not confessions or evidence obtained under the Justice and Peace Law.

It has long been known that the CIA and related U.S. intelligence agencies have utilized narcotraffickers and far-right paramilitary gangs as intelligence assets and "special warfare groups," particularly when the Agency and their local allies targeted left-wing political forces for extermination.

In Argentina for example, during the "dirty war" that followed the 1976 neofascist coup d'etat by the Argentine military, the CIA directly collaborated with Propaganda Due (P2) Nazis connected with José López Rega's notorious Triple A (Argentine Anticommunist Alliance) death squad in the transcontinental snatch-and-kill program known as Operation Condor.

Modeled after the CIA's Phoenix Program in Southeast Asia and NATO's European-wide Operation Gladio, Operation Condor was a cross-border alliance amongst the military elites of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. Its reach was global and Condor operatives carried out murders, bombings and "disappearances" of tens of thousands of left-wing activists deemed "terrorists."

According to researcher John Dinges CIA and U.S. military support for Condor extended far beyond casual contact amongst "sister" agencies.

FBI Agent [Robert] Scherrer said he learned that the CIA provided [Chilean intelligence agency] DINA with the computer systems and training that he presumed were used in the Condor data bank. ... The intelligence services were to communicate by telex and by a continent-wide radio network -- infrastructure elements that were also provided by the United States. The telex system was given the name "Condortel" ... A powerful military radio network provided by the U.S. military, whose central transmitter was located in the Panama Canal Zone, was also used for Condor communications. ... There were no restrictions, however, on the use of the radio transmitters by the Latin American military, and that ... intelligence agencies would have access to the system and with simple codes could have used it as the infrastructure for a continent-wide communications system. (The Condor Years, New York: The New Press, 2004, pp. 121, 122, 123)

In 1980, Condor-linked Bolivian military officers, drug lords and neo-Nazis, staged what came to be known as the "Cocaine Coup." Though Gen. Luis Garcia Meza was the front-man for the junta, drug kingpin Roberto Suarez was the power behind the throne.

Among the thugs employed by Argentine military intelligence whose "technical expertise" was essential to the coup's success and the horrors that followed, was the notorious Gladio operative Stefano Delle Chiaie and his sidekick, Pier Luigi Pagliani, described by the U.S. Embassy in La Paz as a "terrorist torture freak."

After the putsch, Interior Minister Luis Arce Gómez put together a Special Security Service led by Delle Chiaie and escaped Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie working in close collaboration with other Nazis known as the Fiances of Death.

Under the control of drug lord Suarez, this unsavory crew instructed Bolivian soldiers in torture techniques and provided protection for the booming cocaine trade. According to Martin A. Lee and Kevin Coogan in a 1985 Village Voice article, one of Delle Chiaie's confidantes claimed the Italian fascist served as a middleman between the Bolivian army's cocaine barons and the Sicilian mafia.

Fast-forward and a similar phenomenon emerges in Colombia. According to Peter Dale Scott,

Drug trafficking and right-wing terrorist activity have been linked in Colombia for at least thirty years. The evidence suggests that the Colombian state security apparatus, in conjunction with the CIA, has had continuing contact with this right-wing nexus and may even have played an organizing role. The story goes back to the Alianza Anticomunista Americana in the 1970s, an international network centered in Argentina that targeted revolutionaries with the assistance of CIA-trained Cuban American terrorists. Left-wing sources have claimed that the AAA operated in Colombia as part of the state security apparatus, and with CIA assistance. (Drugs, Oil, and War, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, p. 85)

We now know with the release of declassified CIA and U.S. Embassy documents that this was indeed the case. More importantly, the documents provide confirmation that CIA "anti-narcotics interdiction efforts" do not target the drug trade per se, but only those criminal gangs who have run afoul of wider U.S. geostrategic interests in resource rich Colombia. In other words, U.S. policy in the area amounts to a protected drug traffic for allies engaged in anti-left counterinsurgency operations. Contextually, while the U.S. military and the CIA were targeting Escobar's Medellin cartel, they were collaborating via Los Pepes, with the equally brutal and substantially larger Cali syndicate to bring his organization down.

Michael Evans informs us:

An Embassy post-mortem cable on the Escobar affair, written less than a month after his death, similarly reported that "any substantiation of Cali-police complicity in the activities of Los Pepes would have seriously damaged the Bloque's credibility in their efforts against Escobar." (Document 30)

More importantly, U.S. military intelligence doubted that the Gaviria government was sincere about cracking down on Castaño's gang, questioning whether it made sense to target a group that shared a common enemy: leftist Colombian guerrilla groups. One briefing document prepared by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in the midst of the Pepes episode concluded that the Colombian government's willingness to pursue Pepes military chief Castaño "may depend more on how his paramilitary agenda complements Bogota's counterinsurgent objectives rather than on his drug trafficking activities." (Document 16)

During the 1990s and contemporaneously, CIA operations, now under the flag of the Clinton-Bush Plan Colombia has facilitated precisely this policy. While Fidel disappeared and is presumed dead, his brother Carlos Castaño took over operations and united Colombia's paramilitary gangsters under the banner of the AUC, a hydra-headed monster notorious for its targeting of left-wing activists, peasant organizers and union militants.

Since the 1980s, over 4,000 union leaders and activists have been assassinated by Colombia's anti-union killing machine, often with the connivance of U.S. multinational corporations such as Chiquita Brands, Coca-Cola, Drummond Coal Company and Occidental Petroleum.

And, as on-going investigations by Daniel Hopsicker and Bill Conroy reveal, CIA and corporate America's collaboration with neofascist narcotics syndicates and death squads are an enduring feature of the capitalist deep state.

[Cross-posted on Antifascist Calling...]