-Caveat Lector- <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"> </A> -Cui Bono?- =========================== The Committee for National Solidarity Tolstojeva 34, 11000 Belgrade, YU Would Clinton Try to Assassinate Slobodan Milosevic? Will Creating Anarchy in Other Nations Become American policy? By Mary Mostert, Analyst, Original Sources (www.originalsources.com) February 14, 2000 One of my readers, T.V. Weber, who is very knowledgeable on what has and is happening in Kosovo, e-mailed me a question: In your February 8, 2000 article entitled "Is It Democracy or Anarchy that Clinton and Blair Demand in Europe? America Found About KLA the Hard Way in Kosovo" you end with the powerful paragraph: "Increasingly, it appears, if voters in other countries don't vote the way the White House wants them to vote, they are treated as enemies and either isolated, sanctioned or bombed. And where does that lead? Quite often to the kind of anarchy that now exists in Kosovo." My only question is: will this become domestic policy? I would write myself off as paranoid, however I have several friends in the mental health profession who insist that I am NOT suffering from that particular neurosis. My sister Roberta has a little saying about paranoia. "If someone really IS out to get you, you are not being paranoid for thinking someone is out to get you." We have this huge organization called the Central Intelligence Agency which has a budget of nearly $27 billion. We don't know how many people are employed there, nor do we know much about what the people there do. It's a secret. Would the CIA do things that might lead to anarchy in other countries, like assassinating people elected leaders of other nations, for instance? Would any NATO country do such a thing, do you suppose? Well, spying and spies may be changing since the fall of the Soviet Union, since the reason for the very existence of the CIA, which was created in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act by President Truman, was to coordinate the nation's intelligence activities. It was primarily concerned with the threat of Communism and the Soviet Union. For the last decade, of course, it has had to find other goals to justify the expenditure of that $27 billion. The British intelligence agency has had much the same problem. What appears to have happened is an expansion of intelligence activity in all kinds of areas and some of those areas have really bothered some of the spies working in the agencies. Richard Tomlinson, a former British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) agent who had tried to tell the people of Great Britain what some of their money was being used for. In 1998 he said, in part, in an affidavit which was posted on the Internet to the horror of the intelligence community: (http://www.anaserve.com/~wethepeople/tomlin3.htm) In 1992, as the civil war in the former Yugoslavia became increasingly topical, I started to work primarily on operations in Serbia. During this time, I became acquainted with Dr Nicholas Bernard Frank FISHWICK, born 1958, the MI6 officer who at the time was in charge of planning Balkan operations. During one meeting with Dr Fishwick, he casually showed to me a three-page document that on closer inspection turned out to be an outline plan to assassinate the Serbian leader President Slobodan Milosevic. The plan was fully typed, and attached to a yellow "minute board", signifying that this was a formal and accountable document. It will therefore still be in existence. Tomlinson named names, dates and places and added: "This plan contained a political justification for the assassination of Milosevic, followed by three outline proposals on how to achieve this objective." Last week the latest in a series of assassinations or near assassinations took place in Belgrade when the federal minister of defense Pavle Bulatovic was gunned down by someone who was able to "shoot with precision with an automatic rifle." The Bulatovic assassination came only three weeks after the murder in similar style of Zeljko Raznatovic, a militia leader and Milosovic supporter known as Arkan in the lobby of Belgrade's plush Intercontinental Hotel. In early October, on a lonely road south of Belgrade, a truck loaded with sand plowed into a convoy carrying Serbian opposition leader Vuk Draskovic and four others to a Sunday picnic. Only Draskovic survived. Draskovic supported Milosevic throughout the bombing and was critical of other minority party leaders for taking money offered to Milosevic opponents. Of course, the spin put on all these assassinations and assassination attempts is that they are all Milosevic's fault. For some reason we are all supposed to believe that Milosevic would hire assassins to kill his supporters and cabinet officers in highly public mafia style executions. Would our beloved CIA do such dastardly deeds? Well, apparently even the New York Times has its suspicions. In a front page story yesterday, entitled, "U.S. Victims of Chile's Coup: The Uncensored File" the Times reports that documents recently declassified by Clinton "make clear for the first time that the State Department concluded from almost the beginning that the Pinochet government had killed the men, Charles Horman, 31, and Frank Teruggi, 24." Horman and Teruggi were Americans who supported the socialist government of Salvador Allende. Those documents indicate that the CIA and the Pentagon of collaborated with General Augusto Pinochet, who is now being accused of human rights violations, to get the two men killed. The Times reported: "U.S. intelligence may have played an unfortunate part in Horman's death," said one newly declassified memo. "At best, it was limited to providing or confirming information that helped motivate his murder by the government of Chile. At worst, U.S. intelligence was aware the government of Chile saw Horman in a rather serious light and U.S. officials did nothing to discourage the logical outcome of government of Chile paranoia." In 1980 the Government was forced to release these documents through the Freedom of Information Act. However, they were heavily censored in black ink, and appeared to clear the American and Chilean governments of any responsibility. Now that Clinton has released the total document, it is increasingly apparent that the CIA was involved in helping the Pinochet regime find the Americans, who were summarily executed by Pinochet's uniformed troops. On April 23, 1999 when three laser-guided bombs landed in Milosevic's bedroom, living room and dining room, the Serbs called it an "assassination attempt." Kenneth Bacon, Pentagon spokesman, when asked if the bombing of Milosevic's home was an assassination attempt, said that assassination of foreign leaders was not "US policy." I wrote in an analysis of the event (http://www.originalsources.com/OS4-99MQC/4-23-1999.1.html), "Of course, the reporter didn't ask what US policy is. He asked if the purpose of bombing Milosevic's home was to kill him. Bacon didn't answer that question. However, it is doubtful that the decision was made to bomb Milosevic's bedroom and living room to improve his health." So, to answer T.V.'s question, do I think Bill Clinton and Tony Blair are capable of adopting a policy which is DESIGNED to create anarchy in other countries? Yes. They are. I don't know if it is through sheer stupidity or by design, but it sure is obvious to me that Clinton's expressed determination to "get rid" of Slobodon Milosevic has simply moved from bombing his bedroom in April of 1999 to trying to create fear, distrust and internal wars among the Serbs who haven't figured it out yet. To comment: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Secretary General Mrs. Jela Jovanovic Art historian =========================== <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A> DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds are not allowed. Substance�not soap-boxing! 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Mrs. Jela Jovanovic, Secretary General Tue, 15 Feb 2000 11:36:50 -0800
