-------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> <FONT COLOR="#000099">GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates of 2.9% Intro or 9.9% Ongoing APR* and no annual fee! Apply NOW! </FONT><A HREF="http://click.egroups.com/1/7872/1/_/163550/_/967173299/"><B>Click Here!</B></A> ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> INSIDE/OUT "Spook Wars behind the Scene" by Lester K. Coleman There is a real war behind the banter of the presidential campaign. Pitted against one another are two worlds of spies battling for power and influence. George W�s backers have crawled out from beneath rocks and limbs to place his ole man�s pals from the CIA back at the epicenter in the spy game. For the past eight years, the Pentagon has been top spook after President Clinton beefed up the Defense Intelligence Agency in exchange for support from military brass in his initial bid for the White House in 1992. It�s easy to forget that Clinton somehow grabbed sweeping support from a host of retired military Generals and Admirals, including President Reagan�s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Admiral William Crowe. Why did the military establishment jump aboard the candidacy of a man who went to Oxford rather than serve in Vietnam? Sources in Washington, who have been keeping close watch, tell me Clinton promised the boys at the puzzle palace to clip the CIA�s wings and return covert operations to the Pentagon where it began during WWI. President Truman created the CIA in 1948 after losing faith in the military�s ability to keep the president informed. Harry Truman didn�t trust the military as far as he could throw a bucket of warm spit. For the past 50 years, the military establishment has been struggling to get its hands back on U.S. intelligence. President Kennedy gave the Pentagon its first victory in 1963 by creating the Defense Intelligence Agency, a separate umbrella over Navy, Army, and Air Force intelligence. Today, the DIA is reportedly 10 times larger than the CIA. CIA Director Richard Helmes called the DIA, �America�s 900-pound intelligence gorilla.� Retired Colonel Fletcher Prody believes Kennedy�s move to defang the CIA could have led to his untimely demise: �The CIA hated Kennedy. they blamed him for the Bay of Pigs and, then, the DIA�s creation cut them off at the knees.� Colonel Prody was the �real� source for prosecutor Jim Garrison, played by Donald Sutherland in Oliver Stone�s film �JFK.� After Clinton was elected in �92, he named Admiral Crowe as Ambassador to Great Britain, the most prestigious diplomatic posting in status-conscious washingtondom. In the past eight years, the DIA spy apparatus has continued to flourish. Washington insiders say covert operations are completely run out of the DIA�s headquarters at Fort Arlington Hall, Virginia, with no civilian oversight, and no direct accountability to Congress. For years, the CIA director�s name has been a household word � Dulles, Helms, Bush, Colby, Casey. The Directorate of the DIA remains obscure, however, known to only a few. Pentagonists are backing the Gore campaign, hoping to ward off a renewed CIA takeover on the coattails of a Bush victory. With �Boy George� in the Oval Office, his father�s ghouls will be out of the closet ... again. Under George Bush Senior, the CIA was running the country. The President was formerly director of the CIA. His White House Chief of Staff, Frank Carlucci, once headed covert operations, as did Bush�s Ambassador to the UN, Vernon Walters. Bush�s Attorney General, William Barr, served as the CIA�s General Counsel. There is little doubt tat the same crowd with 322 etched on their heads (322 is the coded signal for Yale�s Skull & Boners) will once again run the show if Bush wins. The end result will likely be a renewed series of bungles and blunders that the CIA has been famous for. President Truman labeled his own creation �an embarrassment.� George should take note: covert action has little use in the future, where cooperation and good will is paramount to survival. ### �2000 by Les Coleman All Rights Reserved Please email comments directly to Les Coleman at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Donations to help the Coleman family during Les Coleman's incarceration may be made out to Les or Mary Claude Coleman and sent to: Bill Harrison, 102 Lakawana Road Lexington, KY 40503. RMNews, The Uncensored National Rumor http://www.rumormillnews.com THE ONLY RUMOR YOU CAN TRUST RUMOR MILL NEWS AGENCY P.O. BOX 1784 APTOS, CA 95001 TELFAX 831 462 3949 WHY WAS PRINCESS DIANA MURDERED? http://www.dianaqueenofheaven.com
