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http://www.tmtmetropolis.ru/stories/2002/05/31/120.html

Global Eye -- The Foggy Dew
By Chris Floyd

Let us return briefly to the question of Saddam Hussein's employment of the
poison gas he developed with the help of those lovers of humanity, Ronald
"Bitburg" Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush. Hussein is alleged to have
bombarded Iraqi Kurds with poison gas in 1987 and/or in 1988, in the midst
of his long and ferocious war with Iran.

There are conflicting accounts of the incident. Some say thousands were
killed; some say hundreds; a few say none. Some say the Kurds were actually
caught in a murderous crossfire of noxious fumes between the Iranian and
Iraqi armies. Others say the Kurds -- long persecuted by Saddam, as they are
persecuted by NATO stalwart Turkey -- were fighting alongside the Iranians
and thus made themselves "lawful combatants." The official story is that
Hussein simply gassed the Kurds in a paroxysm of ethnic cleansing (for which
he was later rewarded by the aforesaid GHWB with even more American money
and material).

Whatever the facts, the charge that Hussein "gassed his own people" has been
the bloody shirt repeatedly waved by George W. Bush in his frantic bid to
build support for an invasion of Iraq. Such an action, we are told, puts a
nation beyond the pale of civilization and sends it hurtling into the abyss
of ultimate evil. Any state that would "gas its own people" is, we're told,
a rogue state, a terrorist state.

What then to make of the revelations last week that the United States
"gassed its own people" during the Vietnam War? The Defense Department has
admitted that the Pentagon sprayed more than 4,000 U.S. sailors with various
substances, including the deadly nerve gas sarin and a gruesome biological
toxin, in a four-year operation (1964-68) called Project SHAD, The New York
Times reports.

The Pentagon said its records do not show that the sailors gave their
"informed consent" to participate in the secret tests. (And how exactly
would that consent process have worked, anyway? "Avast, ye swabs! Can we
spray ye salty dogs with poison gas?" "Arrr, Cap'n, that ye may. We herewith
absolve ye of all legal responsibility for this immoral act!")

The purpose of these terrorist attacks on patriotic Americans serving their
country was to test defenses against biochemical warfare -- so said the
Pentagon brass at the time. That would be the same Pentagon brass that two
years earlier had sent a plan to President John Kennedy calling for a series
of terrorist attacks to be launched against the American people -- by the
United States government -- in a frantic bid to build support for an
invasion of Cuba.

But we live in more enlightened times now, of course. For example, even
though most experts say that the fatal anthrax unleashed upon the American
people last fall was almost certainly developed by the U.S. military, we
know that things like Project SHAD don't happen anymore. We know that the
unelected "shadow government" headed by Vice President Dick Cheney in secret
caves and undisclosed locations -- along with the cadre of Iran-Contra
terrorist conspirators back in power in Washington, and the FBI chieftains
mysteriously rewriting field reports to downplay the danger of terrorist
attacks from Islamic radical groups once cultivated by the CIA -- will
surely keep the American people safe from all harm.

Even from governments that gas their own people.

Shadow Warriors

On the other hand, Shadow Cheney and other Defenders have spent an
inordinate amount of time lately insisting that they cannot keep the
American people safe from all harm -- or any harm, evidently.

While President Bush was wowing Europe last week with endearing displays of
sleep-deprived crankiness (him not used to staying up so late like
Pootie-Poot do; that's why him got so grumpy, The New York Times lovingly
reported), Cheney led a series of top officials in declaring that more
terror attacks are "inevitable." In fact, Shadowman said they will be "even
worse" than Sept. 11. The "great success" of the "war on terror" has
apparently left the American people in far greater danger than before.

(But if the United States is even more threatened now, then what was all
that fighting in Afghanistan about? Would Hamid Karzai, former consultant
for Texas oil giant Unocal, have some idea? Just asking.)

In this atmosphere of leader-spawned national panic, imagine what would
happen if a heavily armed, black-clad prowler were found planting a bomb at
a civilian power plant. Surely the story would be 24-7 in the national
media, right? Tabloids, networks, talking heads would be screaming the news
to high heaven: "America Under Attack! Terrorists in Our Midst!"

Unless, of course, the heavily armed prowler happened to be -- wait for
it -- a member of the U.S. military. And unless the incident occurred in Jeb
Bush's satrapy of Florida. Then all you would see is small story in a
provincial paper, the Savannah Morning News, which last week told the
curious tale of Specialist Derek Lawrence Peterson, 64th Armor Division, who
was nabbed for planting a bomb in a power station in Jacksonville, Florida.

Police spotted Peterson pulling out from the plant in his pick-up truck,
which was laden with knives, guns, ammo and explosives gear. They later
found the bomb he'd left at the plant.

Peterson said he'd been "practicing reconnaissance techniques." Or maybe he
was just "testing defenses," SHAD-like, in the best Pentagon tradition?
We'll probably never find out; he's being held incommunicado in one of Jeb's
jails -- and the Army's not talking either.

Perhaps the Shadow knows?

"Sailors Sprayed With Nerve Gas in Cold War Tests, Pentagon Says,"
New York Times, May 24, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/24/politics/24NERV.html

"Is a U.S. Bioweapons Scientist Behind Last Fall's Anthrax Attacks?"
Salon.com, February 8, 2002
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2002/02/08/anthrax/index.html

"Department of Defense Releases SHAD Project Fact Sheets,"
U.S. Department of Defense, May 2002
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/May2002/b05232002_bt264-02.html

"Coleen Rowley's Memo to FBI Director Robert Mueller,"
Time.com, May 21, 2002
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101020603/memo.html

"How the FBI Blew the Case,"
Time.com, May 21, 2002
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101020603/story.html

"FBI Agent Says Superior Altered Report, Foiling Inquiry,"
New York Times, May 25, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/25/national/25INQU.html

"Fort Stewart Soldier Jailed in Florida,"
Savannah Morning News, May 16, 2002
http://www.savannahnow.com/stories/051602/LOCsoldierarrest.shtml

"FBI Accused of Blocking Probe,"
MSNBC.com, May 27, 2002
http://www.msnbc.com/news/757819.asp?0si=-&cp1=1

"Friendly Fire: US Military Drafted Plans to Terrorize US Cities,"
ABCNEWS.com, Nov. 7, 2001
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/jointchiefs_010501.html

"Iran-Contra Alumni in Bush Government,"
New York Times, March 13, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Iran-Contra-Alumni.html

"Skipping Borders, Tripping Diction,"
New York Times, May 28, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/28/international/europe/28ITAL.html

"Rumsfeld Says Terrorists Will Use Weapons of Mass Destruction,"
New York Times, May 21, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/21/politics/21CND-TERROR.html

"Suicide Attacks Certain in US, Mueller Warns,"
New York Times, May 21, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/21/national/21TERR.html

"Terror Warnings Puzzling to Many,"
Associated Press, May 28, 2002
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Attacks-Hand-Wringing.html

"Cheney Expects More Terror for US,"
New York Times, May 20, 2002 (Archive - fee required)
http://query.nytimes.com/search/abstract?res=FB0F11FA3E5C0C738EDDAC0894DA404482

"Final Report of the Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters,"
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Aug. 4, 1993
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/walsh/

"Iran-Contra Retread,"
The Nation, Feb. 20, 2002
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20020311&s=corn

"The Ghost of Terror Past,"
Salon.com, Jan. 11, 2002
http://salon.com/politics/feature/2002/01/11/reich/index.html

"Firewall: Inside the Iran-Contra Coverup,"
Consortiumnews.com, 1997
http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/story34.html

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