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Part Two The Usual Suspects
"Bush Nominates John Negroponte
www.fpa.org-Alert
Bush Nominates John Negroponte as U.S. Ambassador to the UN
3/14/01
On March 6th, the Bush administration announced its
nomination of John
Dimitri Negroponte to replace Richard Holbrooke as the new
ambassador
to the United Nations.
Mr. Negroponte, currently the Executive Vice President for
Global
Markets at McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., served for 37 years
with the
United States Department of State as a career diplomat. His
numerous
posts abroad included postings as Ambassador to Honduras
from
1981-1985, Mexico and the Philippines.  Mr. Negroponte also
has served
in various positions in the White House and the State
Department. He
was the officer-in-charge for Vietnam in the National
Security Council
under Dr. Henry Kissinger from 1971 to 1973 and he returned
to the
National Security Council from 1987 to 1989 to be its deputy
director
under General Colin Powell.
President George W. Bush declared that "John Negroponte will
be a key
member of my Administration's foreign policy team as he
pursues our
vision of a United Nations capable of meeting the global
challenges of
the 21st century while serving the interests of its member
states. He
will work closely with the Congress to build a strong
U.S.-U.N.
relationship." Mr.  Negroponte himself stated in the March
7th, 2001
article in the Washington Post that, "If confirmed by the
Senate I
would see this as a wonderful opportunity to once again
serve the
foreign policy interests of my country and my government."
Opposition
to his nomination has come from some human rights activists
and media
sources who argue that although Negroponte has a reputation
for
defending U.S. interests overseas, he has at least as strong
a
reputation for making sure human rights don't get in the
way. These
critics argue that he testified before the Senate Foreign
Relations
Committee in 1983 that the government of Honduras was not
violating
human rights, when he knew full well that it was."
" They allege that the Reagan administration's attempts to
topple the
Communist government of neighboring Nicaragua involved
training
anti-government rebels in neighboring Honduras, the funding
for which
was predicated on official U.S. "assurance" that the
Honduran
government respected human rights.  With the
declassification of the
CIA's secret Inspector General's report on controversial CIA

activities in Honduras, it has come to light that, "the
Honduran
military committed hundreds of human rights abuses since
1980, many of
which were politically motivated and officially sanctioned
and were
linked to death squad activities." Former Ambassador to
Honduras from
1980-1981, Jack Binns, who had been reporting human rights
abuses up
to his departure, doubts that Negroponte could have been in
the dark
about the situation. The New Republic quoted him thus: "I
find it
difficult to believe that an ambassador at an embassy doing
its job
would not be aware of human rights abuses. It appeared in
the press,
people spoke about it. So while it may not have been brought
to his
attention officially, it's hard to believe he wasn't aware."

Is John Dimitri Negroponte the right man for the U.S.
Ambassadorship
to the UN? Now, it is up to the the Senate to decide.  Tell
your
Senator what you think! Use the Zip Code Search at the top
of this
page to find your Senator's email address.  For more
information on
this nomination, please see the selected web sites below:
1.      John Negroponte's profile at his current employment,
the
McGraw Hill Companies, where he is the Executive Vice
President for
Global
Markets
2.      For statement by Harold McGraw III, Chairman,
President and
CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies, on U.N. Ambassador-Designate
John
Negroponte.
3.      President George W. Bush's Official Announcement of
John
Negroponte for the position of U.N. Ambassador
4.      Washington Post's article on the nomination of John
Negroponte
5.      The New Republic's article on the controversial
nomination of
John Negroponte
6.      Notes from a conference hosted by the Center for
International
Policy 7.      Summary of the declassification request from
the
Honduran National Rights Commissioner to the U.S. Government
8.
Report released from the National Security Archive which
confirms the
Honduran military committed hundreds of human rights abuses
since
1980.
9.      An interview with John Negroponte on U.S.
involvement in
Central America, specifically regarding the Cold War.
http://politics.yahoo.com/issue_watch/organization/fpa/ca17352fpa/

back to www.fpa.org"
 "The Republican Rule Officials' Profiles go to
http://www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/republicanrule/officials_body.htm

l click on a name and see the profile, In this case:
"John Negroponte, UN Ambassador
John Dimitri Negroponte, Bush's choice for U.S. ambassador
to the
United Nations, certainly has plenty of diplomatic
experience. His
foreign service career spans nearly four decades and
includes eight
postings on several continents. His first overseas
assignment was to
the U.S. embassy in Saigon in the mid-1960s, and since the
1980s, he
has been ambassador to Honduras, Mexico, and the
Philippines.
Negroponte speaks four foreign languages: Vietnamese, Greek,
French,
and Spanish. And, in keeping with the rest of the Bush team,
he also
has some corporate expertise; most recently he was executive
vice
president for global markets at McGraw-Hill.  But his resum
conceals
the darker side of Negroponte. This may explain why the
ambassador
has, since his nomination, been ducking requests for press
interviews,
especially from reporters with some historical memory. As
New Republic
assistant editor Sarah Wildman put it, with Negroponte's
nomination,
"human rights activists did a collective double take."
Indeed,
Negroponte has a reputation, even among some U.S. diplomats
who served
with him, both for "doggedly defending U.S. interests
overseas" and
for "making sure human rights don't get in the way." Wildman
finds
this particularly problematic, since "one of the primary
responsibilities of George W. Bush's new ambassador to the
United
Nations will be to berate countries like China, Burma, and
Afghanistan
for their violations of human rights." The Negroponte
nomination is
coupled with Bush's decision to downgrade the United Nations

ambassadorship position by depriving it of Cabinet rank.
This decision
raises concerns that the Republican White House will become
as hostile
to the UN as congressional conservatives have been since the
1994
Republican takeover. U.S.-UN tensions eased in the final
months of the
Clinton administration after Washington managed to strike a
deal to
pay the bulk of its UN dues, but now there are fears that
the Bush
team will seek to denigrate and defund the international
organization.
 Negroponte, the son of a Greek-American shipping magnate,
was born in
London in 1939, graduated from Yale, and entered the Foreign
Service
in 1960. From 1971 to 1973, Negroponte was the
officer-in-charge for
Vietnam at the National Security Council (NSC) under Henry
Kissinger.
 In 1987, during the administration of George Bush the
elder,
Negroponte returned to the NSC to work under Colin Powell as
deputy
assistant to the president for national security affairs.
Within two
years, he was back in Latin America; Bush appointed
Negroponte
ambassador to Mexico, where he served from July 1989 to
September
1993. There, he officiated at the block-long, fortified
embassy and
directed, among other things, U.S. intelligence services to
assist the
war against the Zapatista rebels of Chiapas.  But it was
during his
tour as ambassador to Honduras that Negroponte earned his
reputation
for being soft on human rights abuses. From 1981 to 1985,
Negroponte
was U.S. ambassador to Honduras, where he helped prosecute
the contra
war against Nicaragua and helped strengthen the military
dictatorship
in Honduras. Under the helm of General Gustavo Alvarez
Martnez,
Honduras's military government was both a close ally of the
Reagan
administration and was disappearing dozens of political
opponents in
classic death squad fashion. Negroponte's predecessor,
Ambassador Jack
Binns, had repeatedly warned Washington to take a stand to
stop the
killings. In one cable, Binns reported that General Alvarez
was
modeling his campaign against suspected subversives on
Argentina's
"dirty war" in the 1970s. Indeed, Argentine military
advisers were in
Honduras, both advising Alvarez's armed forces and
assembling and
training a contra army to fight in Nicaragua.  President
Reagan
responded by removing Binns and putting in Negroponte, who,
writes
Eric Alterman in an MSNBC.com piece, "turned a deliberate
blind eye to
a murderous pattern of political killings." On Negroponte's
watch,
diplomats quipped that the embassy's annual human rights
reports made
Honduras sound more like Norway than Argentina.  Former
official Rick
Chidester, who served under Negroponte, says he was ordered
to remove
all mention of torture and executions from the draft of his
1982
report on the human rights situation in Honduras. In a 1982
letter to
The Economist, Negroponte wrote that it was "simply untrue
to state
that death squads have made their appearance in Honduras."
The Country
Report on Human Rights Practices that the embassy submitted
to the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee took the same line,
insisting that
there were "no political prisoners in Honduras" and that the
"Honduran
government neither condones nor knowingly permits killings
of a
political or nonpolitical nature." Yet, according to a
four-part
series in the Baltimore Sun, in 1982 alone the Honduran
press ran 318
stories of murders and kidnappings by the Honduran military.
In a 1995
series, Sun reporters Gary Cohn and Ginger Thompson detailed
the
activities of a secret CIA-trained Honduran army unit,
Battalion 316,
that used "shock and suffocation devices in interrogations.
Prisoners
often were kept naked and, when no longer useful, killed and
buried in
unmarked graves." In 1994, Honduras's National Commission
for the
Protection of Human Rights reported that it was officially
admitted
that 179 civilians were still missing.
During Negroponte's tenure, U.S. military aid to Honduras, a
country
of five million, skyrocketed from $3.9 million to $77.4
million. Much
of this largesse went to assure the Honduran army's loyalty
in the
battle against political leftists throughout Central
America. Embassy
reports to Washington singled out for particular praise army
chief
Alvarez, a School of the Americas graduate who was direct
commander of
Battalion 316.
In 1996, when Negroponte was sent to Panama as the U.S.
negotiator
regarding military bases, the Human Rights Research Center
of Panama
objected. Negroponte, they said, covered up human rights
abuses and,
according to the BBC, "knew about the CIA-trained Honduran
army unit
that tortured and killed alleged subversives." In a 1997
roundtable
gathering at the Center for International Policy, Sun
reporter Cohn
noted that Negroponte was central to the human rights
violations. Said
Cohn, "He was ambassador when the worst of the abuses were
taking
place. He knew everything that was going on." "Not exactly
the moral
sensibility you want in a UN ambassador," notes New
Republic's
Wildman.
Even today, Negroponte is unrepentant, arguing that, given
the
political realities, his hands were tied.  As he told CNN,
"Some of
these regimes, to the outside observer, may not have been as
savory as
Americans would have liked; they may have been dictators, or
likely to
[become] dictators, when you would have been wanting to
support
democracy in the area. But with the turmoil that [was
there], it was
perhaps not possible to do that."
APPOINTEES
John R. Bolton
Walter Kansteiner
John Negroponte
Otto Reich
Condoleezza Rice
Robert B. Zoellick
ADVISERS
Richard Lee Armitage
Andrew W. Marshall
Richard N. Perle
George Schultz
Paul Wolfowitz"
Yale Class of 1956 Email Directory
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http://www.flashpoints.net/index-2001-05-1to10.html
Interview w/Nilda Valasquez, whose brother was kidnapped and
killed by
a US/John Negroponte supported death squad, battalion 316
Refs: photos
of victims
http://www.fhrg.org/detanlog.html
CIA doc. 96-0125-IG
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/19981023.htm
"PRESS RELEASE Contact
Susan Peacock (202)994-7213 SECRET CIA REPORT ADMITS:
"HONDURAN MILITARY COMMITTED HUNDREDS OF HUMAN RIGHTS
ABUSES" AND
"INACCURATE" REPORTING TO CONGRESS Washington, D.C. October
23, 1998
-- The CIA yesterday declassified its secret Inspector
General's
report on controversial CIA activities in Honduras during
the 1980's.
The report states officially for the first time:
"The Honduran military committed hundreds of human rights
abuses since
1980, many of which were politically motivated and
officially
sanctioned" and were linked to "death squad activities." (p.
2)
"Reporting inadequacies" by the CIA station in Honduras
"precluded CIA
Headquarters from understanding the scope of human rights
abuses in
Honduras." (p. 3)
Some CIA notifications to Congress were "inaccurate." (p. 3)
The
report indicates that the CIA knew contemporaneously about
the abuses
which were occurring, and did not report on them as it
should have
even though Honduras was the linchpin of U.S. Central
America policy
during the Reagan administration. Despite CIA knowledge of
Honduran
military abuses, more than $1 billion in U.S. taxpayers
money flowed
to the Honduran military throughout the 1980s.  "The CIA
knew there
was blood on the hands of the Honduran military but covered
it up,
providing impunity for rights abusers and misleading the
U.S.
Congress and public," noted National Security Archive
Research Fellow
Susan Peacock. She called the release of the IG report "a
step toward
the disclosure which President Clinton promised vis-a-vis
human rights
abuses in Latin America."
Despite the Clinton Administration's commitment to Congress
to release
the
report
to the fullest extent possible, major portions-including
critical
sections on
CIA
involvement in "torture or hostile interrogations" and
"possible
accountability
issues"
 are blacked out.
The IG report was released yesterday to Honduran Human
Rights
Ombudsman Dr. Leo Valladares. The IG investigation was
prompted by
Valladares' 1993 declassification request, a prize-winning
1995
Baltimore Sun series, and pressure from human rights and
openness
groups including The National Security Archive.  Excerpts of
the IG
Report - titled "Selected Issues Relating to CIA Activities
in
Honduras in the 1980's (96-0125-IG)," dated August 27, 1997
- together
with Dr.
Valladares' most recent report In Search of Hidden Truths,
can be
accessed on
the
Archive's website : http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv
President Reagan (left center) and Vice President Bush with
Honduran
President
Suazo Cordoba (right center) and General
Gustavo Alvarez Martinez (left) in the Oval Office in 1982.
(White
House
photo)." http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/19981023.htm
"January 27,
1997 http://www.newstimes.com/archive97/jan2797/nah.htm
Report:
Torture methods in CIA manual echo interrogations in
Honduras
BALTIMORE (AP) - A newly-released CIA training manual
describes
torture methods similar to ones used on Honduran dissidents
during the
1980s, The Sun reported today.  The booklet, "Human Resource

Exploitation Training Manual - 1983," was declassified
Friday in
response to a Freedom of Information Act request from the
newspaper.
It advises interrogators to deprive their prisoners of food
and sleep
and make them stand at attention for long periods of time.
The CIA
said last month it has revived a probe into whether its
officers
failed to report allegations of torture by Battalion 316, a
CIA-trained, Honduran military-intelligence unit which has
been blamed
for the disappearance of 184 suspected leftists.  The
newspaper said
the 1983 manual and the methods used by Battalion 316 show
unmistakable similarities.
"These manuals confirm a truth we in Honduras have known for
a long
time, that the United States was involved in encouraging the
abuses of
the Honduran military," said Judge Roy Medina, who is
overseeing a
human rights investigation in Honduras.
CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield declined to comment on the
manuals
Sunday.  In the 1980s, Honduras was a key player in the
Reagan
administration's attempts to overthrow the leftist
Sandinista
government in neighboring Nicaragua and defeat a leftist
insurgency in
El Salvador.  In releasing the training manual, the CIA
declined to
say whether it was used in Honduras. A declassified 1989
report
prepared for the Senate Intelligence Committee and obtained
by the
newspaper, says the manual was developed from notes of a CIA

interrogation course in Honduras.
Between 1984 and 1985, congressional committees began
questioning
training techniques used by the CIA in Latin America and the
manual
underwent substantial revision, the newspaper said."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JOIN-CATNIP/message/1581
please see also Stop the Negroponte Nomination
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BushBusters/message/2024
More About Negroponte
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BushBusters/message/2029
(Schultz,
formerly of Bechtel. praises ! Negroponte-" In 1974 Shultz
left
government to become president and director of the Bechtel
Group for
eight years."
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/99/q4/1014-shultz.htm
see also http://www.sea-us.org.au/gulliver/bechtel.html
List of US Presidents descended from William the
Conquerer
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/Royalpresidents.htm

continues below.
27th President William Howard Taft
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6970.htm
19th President Rutherford Birchard Hayes
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6929.htm
38th President Gerald Rudolph Ford
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6616.htm
4th President James Madison
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/7064.htm
12th President Zachary Taylor
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6792.htm
22/24th President Grover (Stephen) Cleveland
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6693.htm
2nd President John Adams
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/Royalpresidents.htm

6th President John Quincy Adams
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/7009.htm
32th President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/4193.htm
5th President James Monroe
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/7081.htm
26th President Theodore Roosevelt
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/1100.htm
3rd President Thomas Jefferson
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/7035.htm
1st President George Washington
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/3773.htm
37th President Richard Milhous Nixon
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6299.htm
13th President Millard Fillmore
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/7148.htm
9th President William Henry Harrison
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6510.htm
23th President Benjamin Harrison
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6511.htm
18th President (Hiram) Ulysses Simpson Grant
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/6882.htm
30st President Calvin (John) Coolidge
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/4418.htm
http://www.conservativenews.org/InDepth/archive/199812/IND19981214d.ht

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"Late last week, seven former US defence secretaries - Frank
Carlucci,
Richard Cheney, Melvin Laird, Elliot Richardson, Donald
Rumsfeld,
James Schlesinger and Caspar Weinberger-sent a message to
the
president  arguing that freeing Pollard would encourage
"those who
would harm our country."
http://www.jonathanpollard.org/1998/121898a.htm
"Latest lies against Pollard  The most recent effort to keep
Pollard
in jail came in the form of a petition signed by seven
former American
Defense Secretaries calling  on President Clinton not to
release
Pollard. The seven - Rumsfeld, Richardson, Schlesinger,
Weinberger,
Cheney, Laird, and Carlucci - wrote that Pollard's release
"could
encourage others who would harm  national security." I find
that
difficult to accept," he said then. As a member of the House

Intelligence Committee, Cheney expressed  outrage at the
Jonathan
Pollard spy case, saying it demonstrated that  Israel had
waged a
deliberate and successful spy campaign against the  United
States.  "I
consider it an unfriendly act," Cheney said in March 1987,
adding
that Israel had betrayed its unique bond with the United
States.
"They, on the one hand, plead for a special relationship
with the
United States-a special relationship that has existed for
nearly  40
years now. On the other hand, [they] run a major
intelligence
operation against us,!  Cheney said."Cheney himself  had a
key role in
white-washing Iran Contra : "As vice chairman of the House
committee
investigating the  Iran-contra scandal, Cheney fervently
defended the
Reagan administration, saying it made a mistake but broke no
laws in
selling arms to Iran."
Source of Material in section directly below: The Secret War
Against
the Jews John Loftus With Mark Format: Paperback, 636pp.
ISBN:
0312156480 Publisher: St. Martin's Press, Inc. Pub. Date:
April 1997
"The Republican National Committee under George Bush
recruited
Dulles's Nazi agents for Republican party election
campaigns.. -The
Croatian connection to Republican electioneering was no
minor scandal,
no mere footnote to the 1940s. The Croatian Nazis reached to
the very
heart of the Republican party (Note: in 1972-when George
Herbert
Walker Bush
was chairman of the Republican National Committee).
Prominent
(American) federal, state and municipal American
politicians  were
discreetly advised by  the (US) Administration  to stay away
from
Croatian gatherings on April 10, because that was the day
they
celebrated Hitler's establishment of Ante Pavelic's 'puppet
state of
Croatian' an artificial nation under the complete control of
Nazi
Germany. The foreign language-speaking Croatians and other
Fascist
migr groups had a ready-made network for contacting and
mobilizing
the Eastern European ethnic bloc. There (was) a very high
correlation
between CIA domestic subsidies to Fascist 'freedom fighters'
and the
leadership of the Republican party's ethnic campaign groups.
-After a
long journey, the Croatian Nazis had found a new home in the
US where
they reestablished their networks.- After the 1972 elections
during
Bush's tenure as chairman of the Republican National
Committee the
Croatian Ustashis (the Ustashis were the Croatian nazis)
became an
integral part of the campaign structure Republican politics,
along
with several other Fascist organizations.   -As director of
the CIA
from December 1975 to January 1977 Bush was up to his ears
in Croatian
Fascists. There is a great deal of evidence to support the
contentions
that some of the same Croatian Fascists were recruited for
(former
President) George Bush's  presidential campaigns. When Bush
ran for
President (in 1988) the Republican Campaign calendar itself
listed
April 10 as Croatian Independence Day, not withstanding what
the State
Department thought. The man who organized the exodus of the
Croatian
Fascists through the Vatican,Father Draganovic, would have
been
pleased. Not  to mention Ante Pavelic, the bloody Nazi
collaborator
who had come to power on that day in 1941 and ushered in the
Holocaust
against the Jews, Serbs and (Roma).Gypsies . One of the most

prominent Eastern European  Fascists was Laszlo Pasztor, the
founding
chair of (the) Republican Heritage Groups council. During
World War II
Pasztor  was a diplomat in Berlin representing the Arrow
Cross
government of Nazi Hungary, which supervised the
extermination of the
Jewish population.. The policy was an 'open door' for migr
Fascists
and through the door came such guests as Ivan Docheff, head
of the
Bulgarian National Front and chairman of the American
Friends of the
Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN). (American Journalist
Jack)
Anderson cited the case of Dr. Joseph Pauco, ' a prominent
GOP adviser
who was a 'pro-Nazi propagandist in Slovakia during World
War II.
(Pauco) was one of the controllers of the Republican party's
Heritage
Groups Council. (In 1972) Laszlo Pasztor held a key position
as the
Republican Party's nationalities director. (In) the 19702
Pasztor
wasn't afraid to associate publicly with former  supporters
of German
fascism. (At) the second All German-American Heritage Group
Conference
among the Fascist  propaganda offered were advertisements
for books
that denied that the Final Solution had taken place, one of
the
featured speakers had argued that the reports of 6 million
Jews killed
by the Nazis were 'part of a Communist-Zionist propaganda
effort.
Roumanian-born   Paul Deac (was) a vociferous supporter of
Nasser and
a bigot About black Americans. On one occasion his front
group ran a
full-page advertisement 'attacking federal plans to recruit
more
Negroes for defense jobs' under the headline 'Is Your Job
Next?' Deac
himself said 'We spend millions and the Negroes get
everything and we
get nothing.' Nothing except from Texaco, that is, which was
one of
the partners in Aramco's holdings  in Saudi Arabia that
funded Deac's
group.  According to a 1988 study by Russ Bellant of
Political
Research Associates virtually all of the Fascist
Organizations of
World War II opened up a Republican party front group. The
caliber of
the Republican Ethnic leaders can be gauged by one New
Jersey man.
Emanuel Jasiuk, a notorious mass murderer  From what today
is called
the independent nation of Belarus, formerly part of the
Soviet
Union.-Bush's tenure as head of the Republican National
Committee
exactly coincided with Laszlo Pasztors' 1972 drive to
transform the
Heritage Groups Council into the party's official ethnic
arm. The
groups Pasztor chose as Bush's campaign allies were the
migr
Fascists whom Dulles had brought to the United States.
During Bush's
time as Republican National Committee chairman, he appointed
Colonel
Jay Niemczyk as director of the party's ethnic Heritage
Groups.
Niemczyk's memo to Robert Carter praised Bush as having
'added needed
strength and impetus' to the Republicans' ethnic recruitment
effort.
Niemczyk Reported that Bush 'had full knowledge of' and in
the words
of the memo  'provided total support for The party's ethnic
Heritage
Groups'." Additional Material about this subject is also
available in
Unholy Trinity : The Vatican, the Nazis, and Soviet
Intelligence by
Mark Aarons, John Loftus Paperback - 432 pages (May 1998)
St. Martin's
Press; ISBN: 031218199X
The British and American taxpayers lost billions of dollars
from the
collapse of BCCI and the unpaid loans to finance Saddam
Hussein's
army.  The government of Israel became the public scapegoat
for the
Iran-Contra affair. As a result of the Reagan-Bush
administration's
covert tilt toward the Arabs, the Israeli government lost
its military
superiority, most of its secret networks and much of its
reputation.
At  the same time Israel was compelled to stand by
helplessly as Iraq
bombed (its) cities during the Gulf War.- -According to one
of our
sources,  in 1985 Bush authorized a widespread electronic
surveillance
program against American Jews.- The surveillance of American
Jews had
already  reached staggering proportions long before Pollard.
In 1982,
shortly  after President Reagan agreed to rescind the
Carter-era
restrictions  on domestic Communications Intelligence
operations the
FBI was asked to record all information on 'potential'
Jewish
subversives.-The wiretapping had nothing to do with
Pollard-'the
arrest of Pollard (in 1985) was used as a pretext to expand
a
supposedly closed-down illegal covert operation by the FBI
called
SCOPE, whose purpose was to compile  lists of Jews in
government,
research and institutional leadership, et.al. This operation
was
revealed publicly in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL,  January 17th,
1992.
 The FBI's collecting has gone beyond the pale of  what
could be
considered legitimate intelligence gathering. In addition to
rosters
of major contributors to Israeli funds, the Bureau  has
targeted the
innocuous activities of children. 'It's just gotten out of
hand-I saw
FBI records where they collected lists of kids going  to
Jewish summer
camp.'-As Jonathan Pollard discovered to his horror  the
German nerve
gas factories constructed in Libya and Iraq are using the
identical
formulas (used) on Jews at Auschwitz.-In the spring and
summer of 1984
,Pollard noticed a pattern of vessels going  back and forth
from
Greece to Yemen, where the PLO had a major base.  Pollard
passed the
tip to the Israelis, who checked it out with their-sources
In the
summer of 1984 the Israelis tipped off the Greek authorities
to seize
an entire shipload of arms(thought to be) destined for the
PLO.
Neither Pollard nor the government of Israel was aware that
they had
smashed George Bush's first shipment of arms to
Iran.-Pollard  never
realized that he had busted the most secret White House
operation of modern times. The summer 1984 Greek shipment
was a
dagger over George Bush's head." (NOTE- Had that BCCI
related
operation been uncovered the political ramifications, not to
mention
the potential criminal ones, would have been enormously
damaging to
Bush who might well have been impeached.)
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