Monday, July 16, 2007

Intelligence Community Unchecked by Laws

No Civilian Oversight for Bush

There is only some slight and grim satisfaction to being proven right on a daily basis under some circumstances. But my early analysis of what is happening to America and to the world keeps on being vindicated. Now we find that the 26 year old civilian watchdog that is supposed to inform the president and the attorney general of any possibly unlawful activities by the intelligence community wasn't even there for the first two years of the Bush administration, and apparently was silent for the five and a half years following that period. Why?

The why is pretty easy, this administration is both unlawful and a threat to our national security. They removed what little light there was shining into the dark recesses of the intelligence world. And they did so in order to not be caught engaging in unlawful acts, or for any acts of possible treason and/or espionage. George Herbert Walker Bush lost to Clinton, and was used to getting his way. His second term would have been the fascist takeover, but his failures prevented majority support and derailed his plan to become dictator for life. That's my belief, anyway. And by then, he understood that the future didn't look good for MKULTRA and his Nazi compatriots, which meant that it didn't look good for his other pets either, NASA, the NSA or the CIA. Times had changed in such a way that America was headed for a showdown between people of conscience and people who couldn't be bothered by conscience. Nobody would have known this better than then president George Herbert Walker Bush.
 
The pressure was on, and so the spent an enormous amount of effort undermining the Clinton presidency in preparation for another assault on our constitution and the people who it defends. They planned a major takeover to go to the heir apparent to Bush Sr., and the heirs of other Nazi kingpins trained as Manchurian candidates to ensure the success of the Nazi takeover. It was us or them, and they decided it would be us.
So in every way possible, they closed the blinds to whatever was going to happen next, knowing that their operations depended on stealth more than anything else. So they simply dismissed civilian oversight of the intelligence community over which George Herbert is king. And began to give unbridled funding and access to the industrial military complex over whichCheney's family has governership, and which has it's ways of keeping their intelligence king in line with their concerns. It's my theory that the scandal concerning George Jr. involving a Texas cult that was butchered was orchestrated by the Cheney family crime connections to gain full control of Bush and his crime syndicate.
 
The attorney general Gonzales fits into all of this somewhere, I suppose it doesn't matter if the civilian watchdog reports intelligence abuses to someone who is party to committing said abuses. In my view, the case of former FBI agent and whistleblower Sybil Edmunds was a symptomatic of a grand conspiracy. Edmunds was hired to translate middle eastern language and found that in the FBI there was a backlog of unfinished work in here department, and further, that people were rewarded for not doing their jobs, and in her case, punished for being good civil servants. In my way of thinking, this was all in preparation for the anticipated events of 9/11. For the conspirators at the top, the fewer witnesses the better.
 
It's a huge jigsaw puzzle because it is an enormous and long running conspiracy. But it helps if you can see the completed picture on the box before beginning to sort out the pieces. Almost everything in my analysis of many years is holding up extremely well, even those things which I found hard to believe when I discovered them. Hey, I would have loved to have been wrong. But sometimes survival means being right as often as possible, even if you hate to be right, or hold the most unpopular view of reality in the whole nation. Right is right. No brag, just fact. And people need to look at the facts now more than ever. Sometimes profiling helps.
 
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