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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 03:11 PM
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Autorank: Wikileaks Red Cell CIA Release - Say What?
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1008/S00181/wikileaks-red-cell-cia-release-say-what.htm


Thursday, 26 August 2010, 10:58 pm
Opinion: Michael Collins

Wikileaks CIA Release - Say What?

Michael Collins

Wikileaks offered its first release since the controversial distribution of documents related to the United States effort in Afghanistan.

The current leak was posted to their web site on August 25. It is titled CIA Red Cell Memorandum on United States "exporting terrorism", 2 Feb 2010. (See also... Scoop Copy Of PDF Document)


The leak describes Red Cell as a CIA unit created by the Director to develop "out-of-the-box" analysis offering "alternative viewpoints" on key intelligence issues.

This document doesn't disappoint in being out-of-the-box.

CIA Perception Management - How the World Sees the United States

CIA Red Cell starts out by stating, "This report examines the implications of what it would mean for the US to be seen increasingly as an incubator andexporter of terrorism." Don't hold your breath. There's nothing there about the School of the Americas, the shock and awe invasion of Iraq and the carnage that entailed, or 300 dead Panamanians and United States soldiers as a result of the 1981 manhunt for General Manuel Noriega, a former US asset.

This document lists four examples of terrorism exported by citizens of the United States. Five Muslim Americans traveled to Pakistan, tried to join the Taliban, and were arrested. Red Cell notes that, "In 1994, Baruch Goldstein, an American Jewish doctor from New York, emigrated to Israel, joined the extremist group Kach, and killed 29 Palestinians during their prayers." Also singled out are those Irish Americans who provided cash to the Irish Republican Army used to fund terrorist attacks in the United Kingdom.

Of most interest, convicted terrorist David Headley is cited as an example. A Pakistani American from Chicago, Headley recently plead guilty to providing "advanced surveillance" for the 2008 mega-terror attack on the Indian financial capitol, Mumbai.

The London Sunday Times pointed out that Headley had been "working for" the US Drug Enforcement Administration as part of a plea deal in 1997. The Times of India quoted unnamed Indian officials investigating the attacks as speculating that Headley "could have been a double agent for American agencies and Pakistan-based outfits." US government officials deny any connection with Headley after a brief association with DEA.

The analysis concludes "that Americans can be great assets in terrorist operations overseas."

The perception that the US is an "incubator and exporter of terrorism" may create push back by other governments in the War on Terror. The report cautions that this may lead to formal inquiries concerning US citizens by foreign intelligence agencies who may "even request the rendition of US citizens." Renditions involve the transfer of suspected terrorists from one state to another where torture is used to extract information.

The report warns that US failure to cooperate with these requests, "might lead some governments to consider secretly extracting US citizens suspected of foreign terrorism from US soil."

All this might limit cooperation by US allies in anti-terror efforts.

The Red Cell Memorandum Makes No Sense

We are told that the perception of the US exporting terror would limit the cooperation of other nations in anti terror efforts. If that's true, then we would expect that the US would be less than cooperative with other nations that export terrorism, defined as citizens leaving their country and committing terrorist acts elsewhere.

Didn't President George W. Bush kiss the Saudi King and hold his hand in a garden walk in 2005? Was that indiscreetly affectionate behavior deterred by the perception that the Saudis are an "exporter of terrorism" in the form of bin Laden and the Saudi citizens named as pulling off 9/11? Didn't the current Justice Department support Saudi Arabia's attempt to block a suit by 9/11 victims? Didn't the US have up to 10,000 troops in Saudi Arabia from 1991 through 2003 at the very time that Saudi nationals were sponsoring schools throughout the Middle East that taught hatred of what is now called the homeland?

Other nations allow the US to violate their sovereignty to kidnap and torture their citizens as a result of asymmetrical power. The US can crush these nations militarily and financially. The US also offers financial inducements to the leaders of some nations involved. Therefore, they cooperate.

The report assumes that there's some sort of rule book that allows other nations to behave toward the US as the US does toward them, if somehow US citizens leave the country and commit terrorist acts. In reality, there's no referee or rule book, just a one-sided power equation in favor of US action. It's all about power and dominance.

This leak doesn't amount to much more than a peek at what is viewed as a "thought provoking alternative" view within the CIA. It misses the main point regarding the perception of the US throughout the world.

The Real Export of Terror - Reality Trumps Perception

The United States operates what is commonly known as the School of Americas in Georgia. The school offers training in counterinsurgency, interrogation, and anti terror tactics and strategies. Thousands of Latin American military personnel have trained there over the years. Graduates include some of the worst dictators in that region including those behind the deadly Operation Condor in the 1980s. Some of the worst atrocities in the region were committed by school graduates. The school's level of responsibility for the behavior of it's graduate can't be quantified in precise terms. However, for some graduates, the training failed to instill a respect for humanity and taught tactics that were employed against the citizens that the military leaders were to protect.

The US has held the leadership position in NATO since its inception in 1949. In 1990, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Operation Gladio and US involvement (European Parliament resolution on Gladio, Nov. 22, 1990, Clause G. 2). This involved paramilitary groups in NATO member nations and France. The groups were created by US and British intelligence after World War II. The original goal was to provide resistance in case of a takeover by the Soviet Union. Long after that was a viable concern, the groups continued by staging false-flag terror attacks against their own citizens. The incidents, which killed thousands, were committed by the Gladio groups and falsely attributed to Communists and Soviet sympathizers.

These are just two examples of the unrestrained and counter productive use of power exported by successive US administrations. It's no accident that this information is kept from US citizens. Sufficiently informed, the vast majority would find these programs offensive and counterproductive. But it's no secret to the rest of the world. The concerns expressed in the Red Cell Memorandum are moot. It's too late. The word is out.

END

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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 10:19 PM
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1. formercia, Thanks for posting - totally appropriate!!!
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Me. Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 10:36 PM
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2. So Now, Aside From Being Poor
We are also morally bankrupt.

Have you caught the show Rubicon? One can well believe this is going on.
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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 11:29 PM
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7. Have not but thanks!
The George Washington University National Security Center does a stupendous job of ferreting out the reality from
government documents. There is stuff there that dwarfs Wikileaks. Do they get any attention? Nah. Not enough
pizaaz. And that's the nature of our decline - the focus is misplaced.

Here's the link: http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/

:hi:
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Me. Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 10:55 PM
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3. WHAT?
No takers on this?
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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 11:32 PM
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8. What up?
It's all about stuff like Gladio and Operation Condor, decades long programs of terrorism involving documented
false flag operations against citizens, and that's from the European Commission for Gladio and US documents for
Condor (these are referenced in the linked version, last section).

How is it that the press ignores these shocking stories from verified sources?

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maryf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 10:57 PM
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4. K&R
I love this!!
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pleah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 11:08 PM
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5. K&R
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starroute Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 11:16 PM
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6. I've been assuming WikiLeaks published it just to show they could
If that's the case, then in some sense the content doesn't really matter. It's more a question of WikiLeaks saying, "See. This is the sort of thing we've got access to. And if you don't stop harassing us, next time we'll publish one that *really* draws blood."

All guesswork on my part, of course -- but it's my understanding of how this particular sword fight is carried on.
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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 11:35 PM
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9. Could be
Came through the system and up it went.

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/ but this is a real source of shock and awe. It's a first hand account of
exporting chaos from US documents obtained legally...a lot of it is just sitting there. It's the corporate
media that's at fault here. They could go to these documents and say, what the heck, we're supporting
torture in Latin America, etc. Maybe that's why we're so unpopular.

Of real interest, the examples in the last section of the article, Gladio and Latin American escapades, are
well known in Europe and Latin America, well known to the public. But here, nada, we're not given the
privilege of the real deal. Amazing.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 01:40 AM
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11. Thanks for the link. I never heard of that site.
Sometimes I wonder what will become of this country. As you pointed out in your article, they never bat an eye at our real terror exports, the School of the Americas, an absolute stain on this democracy.

Thanks for the article. We need a real press, Jefferson et al were right when they said that a democracy cannot survive without a free press. That is where we need to begin.
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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 12:21 PM
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12. You're most welcome
It's a first rate resource. They're so thorough and committed, it's inspiring. Great reminder from TJ. He'd have
a few things to say if he were around now...and probably get in big trouble;)
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bleever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 01:01 AM
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10. K&R.
And, the info/disinfo ride is, in fact, the ride.

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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 12:36 PM
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13. Thank you Lew Rockwell!
They picked this up and it's getting a lot of exposure.

And very special thanks to former cia for posting it in the first place.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rep/wikileaks-cia-release.html
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 01:13 PM
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16. You're welcome
It's about time this subject garnered some attention. :hi:
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 12:57 PM
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14. Excellent work, Mike!
Edited on Fri Aug-27-10 12:57 PM by EFerrari
:applause:
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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 01:03 PM
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15. Thank you BuzzFlash.Com

Great news and opinion source

BuzzFlash.com



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truedelphi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 03:00 PM
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17. Triple Wow!
Greatly impressed.

The perception that the US is an "incubator and exporter of terrorism" may create push back by other governments in the War on Terror. The report cautions that this may lead to formal inquiries concerning US citizens by foreign intelligence agencies who may "even request the rendition of US citizens." Renditions involve the transfer of suspected terrorists from one state to another where torture is used to extract information.

The report warns that US failure to cooperate with these requests, "might lead some governments to consider secretly extracting US citizens suspected of foreign terrorism from US soil."


What interesting tidbits of life outside the Mainstream Media.
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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-27-10 07:03 PM
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18. Yep and it gets worse
Edited on Fri Aug-27-10 07:03 PM by autorank
They'll take us to Survivor Island. We'll have to listen to that fool lecture us with the Tiki torches;)

Seriously, though, this is pure fantasy. I wonder if somebody said, "Please, take our leak!"

:hi:
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-28-10 03:28 PM
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19. Kick
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