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9/11 Consequences
Monday, March 28 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Revelations from an InsiderWhistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on the Bush Administration, Civil Disobedience and the Eternal Fires of Hell by Mira Ptacin CommonDreams.org March 29, 2005 Excerpts: "Right now there's at least one Special Forces team under control of the White House operating in this country to take 'extra legal actions'. Now, that sounds to me like a White House-controlled death squad. And that is what the White House sent against me. It's not clear whether the intention was to kill me then, the words were to 'incapacitate Daniel Ellsberg totally'. When I asked their prosecutor, 'does that mean to kill me?'... He said,'You have to understand these guys that were CIA assets never use the words 'kill'.' I think that's the kind of thing we do have in our future, especially when there's another terrorist attack. In that case, I think we'll see enacted very quickly a new Patriot Act, which I'm sure has already been drafted which will make the first Patriot Act look like the Bill of Rights, and the Bill of Rights will be a historical memory... It really is at this point for people to consider sacrificing their own freedom to have a chance to end a war. We need to take risks and we need to protest. People are capable but don't think of being called on for it. We are a rogue superpower and this is not a time to postpone and save ourselves for another time.
Saturday, March 26 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Introducing the Constitution Restoration Act-- Say hello to Taliban America and goodbye to godless judges, courts and law. by W. David Kubiak March 24, 2005 Tired of waiting for the Second Coming to enforce Christ's rule on Earth? Fortunately, so is your Congress and they know how to "bring it on." Just when you thought the corporatist/Christian Coalition had milked the 9/11 "surprise" for all it was worth in powers, profits and votes, we regret to report that you may have to think again. Just in case you've briefly fallen behind on your rightwing mailing lists, you might have missed the March 3rd filing of Senate bill S. 520 and House version is H.R. 1070, AKA the "Constitution Restoration Act" (CRA).
Tuesday, March 22 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Supreme Court declines Moussaoui appealUSA Today March 21, 2005 One big loss for Zacarias Moussaoui. One huge loss for the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution. But then again the 9/11 Commission Report took the government's word about "classified interrogations" on faith, why shouldn't Moussaoui's jury and we? - Ed.WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected terrorism suspect Zacarias Moussaoui's attempt to directly question three al-Qaeda prisoners and cleared the way for a trial of the only U.S. defendant charged in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks.
Sunday, March 20 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Policy OKs First Strike to Protect US
[It also lumps international courts of justice with terrorists as threats to American power. - Ed.]
WASHINGTON - Two years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Pentagon has formally included in key strategic plans provisions for launching preemptive strikes against nations thought to pose a threat to the United States.
Thursday, March 17 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Secret US plans for Iraq's oilBy Greg Palast Reporting for Newsnight BBC News March 17, 2005 This report reveals that the Iraq invasion, masked as a coup d'?tat, was being planned while Bush was still celebrating his inauguration in January 2001. However, the invasion would require a massive US military mobilization and abrupt belligerant public support, none of which would have been politically possible without 9/11 and the ensuing Afghan war. The key unaddressed issue here is who would bother to plan a politically impossible adventure if the vital enabling events were not anticipated too. - Ed. The Bush administration made plans for war and for Iraq's oil before the 9/11 attacks, sparking a policy battle between neo-cons and Big Oil, BBC's Newsnight has revealed. Two years ago today - when President George Bush announced US, British and Allied forces would begin to bomb Baghdad - protesters claimed the US had a secret plan for Iraq's oil once Saddam had been conquered. In fact there were two conflicting plans, setting off a hidden policy war between neo-conservatives at the Pentagon, on one side, versus a combination of "Big Oil" executives and US State Department "pragmatists".
Thursday, March 10 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
The Spoils of WarBy Michael Shnayerson Vanity Fair March 7, 2005 Halliburton subsidiary KBR got $12 billion worth of exclusive contracts for work in Iraq. But even more shocking is how KBR spent some of the money. Former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers official Bunnatine Greenhouse is blowing the whistle on the Dick Cheney-linked company's profits of war. Who profited most from 9/11 and the trail of lies that led us into Iraq? Another heroic female whistleblower exposes the increasingly barefaced military-industrial corruption that continues to enrich administration sponsors and insiders. (Recall too that Cheney still holds 433,333 unexercised Halliburton stock options that have skyrocketed in value these last few years.) - EditorThis time, she was sure, they were going to get her. Bunnatine Greenhouse had been a huge nuisance since the buildup to the war in Iraq-questioning contracts, writing caveats on them in her spidery script, wanting to know why Halliburton and its subsidiary KBR (formerly known as Kellogg, Brown and Root) should be thrown billions of dollars of government business while other companies, big and small, were shut out.
Thursday, March 10 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
War Profiteering In IraqCongressional Record -House H10122 October 29, 2003 Yet another 9/11 "Cui bono?" (who profits?) alert: This is almost ancient news by now if anyone was listening, but this is one of the clearest earliest Congressional examinations of rampant corruption in Iraq. It was a typical after hours empty chamber exercise, but the intrepid Marcy Kaptur did get Cheney's continuing possession of 433,333 Halliburton stock options and his consequent millions in war profits into the public record at last. - Ed.Excerpts: Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, earlier this month Congress approved an $87 billion supplemental for the war and reconstruction efforts in Iraq... The Bush administration must account for its war strategy. The Bush administration must also answer the tough questions regarding questionable no-bid contracts, contracts that benefit Vice President DICK CHENEY's former employer, an employer that continues to pay CHENEY hundreds of thousands of dollars each year in deferred salary, contracts that are free of any oversight from Congress. Mr. Speaker, right now Halliburton holds a monopoly on Iraq. The company's no-bid contract was first negotiated in secret and originally intended for the sole purpose of extinguishing oil fires that could result from the war. Once again in secret last spring, that contract was extended with the Army to include the reconstruction and repair of Iraq's oil infrastructure. The administration did not allow other companies an opportunity to bid on this reconstruction. Now, today, Mr. Speaker, just today, Halliburton faces no competition and no oversight. And today also the Bush administration announced the contract would be extended longer than expected, blaming sabotage of oil facilities for delays in replacement contracts.
Tuesday, March 8 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Sen. Byrd is Correct to Equate Bush With Hitlerby Harvey Wasserman Columbus Free Press / Ohio March 7, 2005 The U.S. Senate's senior Constitutional scholar has correctly equated Bush with Hitler, and the usual attack dogs are howling. But they are wrong, and Americans must now face the harsh realities of an increasingly fascist and totalitarian GOP.
Extremely important "big picture" insights into the Bush team's 9/11-enabled world from a fearless senator and a Holocaust victim family member. - EditorExcerpts: Byrd is one of the few in either house of Congress to truly understand the Constitution and to advocate for the Bill of Rights. He points out that like Hitler, Bush is pursuing a strategy designed to win absolute rule by one party and one leader. Hitler's central slogan "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer" -- one people, one government, one dictator -- accurately describes the current GOP strategy of Karl Rove, Bush's Joseph Goebbels... Fascism has long been clearly and simply defined as corporate control of the state, with strong totalitarian, militaristic, anti-feminist and anti-gay characteristics. Both Mussolini's Fascist's and Hitler's Nazis used acts of terror and alleged terror to grab absolute power. Ranting at Bolshevism as the GOP now does against Islam, the Nazis used the burning of the Reichstag much as the GOP has capitalized on the terror attacks of September 11.
Tuesday, March 1 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Attacking Iran: I Know It Sounds Crazy, But...by Ray McGovern March 2, 2005 TomDispatch.com
This long heads-up analysis of our apparently imminent war on Iran by CIA veteran (and 9/11 Truth Statement co-signer) Ray McGovern is vital reading for three reasons. One, it outlines the endgame of the Bush team's global petro-dominance plan, a plan that arguably first became public when planes started striking the WTC towers in New York. Second, it speaks clearly and courageously about Israel's provocative nuclear arsenal and the overwhelming power Israeli rightists like Sharon now wield over US policy. And finally, it instructively portrays the hell-bent Orwellian mindset of the reigning neocon crew, who were collectively called "the crazies" in the Reagan/Bush era and whom Colin Powell was still calling "the f**king crazies" a year after 9/11 hit. It is not a pretty picture, but understanding the methodic deception that empowers their madness also moves us closer to 9/11 truth. - Editor"'This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous.' (Short pause) "'And having said that, all options are on the table.' "Even the White House stenographers felt obliged to note the result: '(Laughter).'" -(The Washington Post's Dan Froomkin on George Bush's February 22 press conference) For a host of good reasons -- the huge and draining commitment of U.S. forces to Iraq and Iran's ability to stir the Iraqi pot to boiling, for starters -- the notion that the Bush administration would mount a "preemptive" air attack on Iran seems insane. And still more insane if the objective includes overthrowing Iran's government again, as in 1953 -- this time under the rubric of "regime change." But Bush administration policy toward the Middle East is being run by men -- yes, only men -- who were routinely referred to in high circles in Washington during the 1980s as "the crazies." I can attest to that personally, but one need not take my word for it. Full Monty here"
Tuesday, February 15 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
Few but Organized, Iraq Veterans Turn War CriticsBy Neela Banerjee The New York Times Sunday 23 January 2005 A growing military truth movement picks up (and lets off) steam. Wait until they find out how deep the lies go. - Editor Sean Huze enlisted in the Marine Corps right after the Sept. 11 attacks and was, in his own words, "red, white and blue all the way" when he deployed to Iraq 16 months later. Unquestioning in his support of the invasion, he grew irritated when his father, a former National Guardsman, expressed doubts about the war. Today, all that has changed. Haunted by the civilian casualties he witnessed, Corporal Huze has become one of a small but increasing number of Iraq veterans who have formed or joined groups to oppose the war or to criticize the way it is being fought.
Sunday, February 13 2005 - 9/11 Consequences
The Return of the DraftBy Tim Dickinson Rolling Stone January 27, 2005 With the army desperate for recruits, should college students be packing their bags for Canada?
Uncle Sam wants you. He needs you. He'll bribe you to sign up. He'll strong-arm you to re-enlist. And if that's not enough, he's got a plan to draft you. In the three decades since the Vietnam War, the "all-volunteer Army" has become a bedrock principle of the American military. "It's a magnificent force," Vice President Dick Cheney declared during the election campaign last fall, "because those serving are ones who signed up to serve." But with the Army and Marines perilously overextended by the war in Iraq, that volunteer foundation is starting to crack... Full Monty: here."
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