A Massive Intelligence Failure 
 
 
Amidst the carnage and horror of today's attack on America there can 
be room in our hearts right now only for prayers for the dead and 
compassion for the living, hundreds of whom, we are beginning to 
learn, have bodies completely and massively burned from head to toe. 
When Peter Jennings impatiently dismissed an ABC Pentagon analyst's 
foray into theorizing about possible declarations of war, I cheered 
him�for once�for rightly insisting that Grief precede Retribution. 

But we all know this will very quickly change.

For myself, I cannot get out of my mind the image of an anonymous man 
in white pants dangling out the window of the 97th (or so) floor of 
one of the Twin Towers. We couldn't even see his face, because of the 
distance and the smoke, and for once I was grateful for an MTV-like 
shaky-cam effect that had more to do with the honest human emotions 
of an anonymous cameraman than any postmodern cinegraphic trendiness.

I didn't want to know too much about that dangling man in white 
pants. He was soon to be dead. And I didn't want any close-ups of his 
face showing with horrifying detail whether he already knew it.

But as the acrid smoke of burning flesh lifts there will be more than 
a whiff of Revenge in the air. And before the finger of retribution 
begins pointing "over there," I want to point mine in another 
direction-- towards something over here.

Surprisingly, NBC anchor Brian Williams�yes, he of the oft-remarked 
unnatural tan�gave voice to it first.

"There will be many people asking tonight," he stated, right over the 
public airwaves, "just what it is we are getting for all those tens 
of billions of dollars being spent on intelligence."

Here here. 

("The only real news you get about anything really big," stated a 
journalist of my acquaintance, "comes in the first 24 hours, before 
they can get the cover-up mechanism in place.")

So, before I forget, I'd like to send a bottle of Man Tan over to 
Brian Williams' table, for blurting a truth on national television.

After writing a recent book about the tawdry corruption surrounding 
the career of one of America's most famous CIA agents, who was also 
and not coincidentally the most successful drug smuggler in history, 
I feel compelled to blurt out a similar question...

Has the endemic corruption in our national intelligence services 
contributed to�or even in some sense been responsible for�leaving us 
helpless before this national tragedy?

 Could the truth really be as sordid as a statement I heard from a 
former NSA operative about the huge US intelligence operation in 
South America called Operation Condor?

"Operation Condor was the result of years of careful planning 
designed to take over an entire hemisphere," he had stated, matter-of-
factly, "the conquest and then plundering of an entire, nearly 
virgin, continent, for the benefit of the American intelligence 
operatives involved in the operation."

Anyone who has brushed up against the minions of this nation's 
clandestine services these past few decades cannot have failed to 
notice their pocket-lining preoccupation with gunrunning and massive 
financial fraud; the unpunished looting of America's Savings and 
Loans, to cite one example.

Not to mention the narcotics trafficking. (Paging Colin Powell; pick 
up a white courtesy telephone in the Lima Aero Porto, please.)

Did the cretins with an obsession to increase their market share in 
the illicit narcotics industry�Plan Colombia, to give it its formal 
name�keep them from doing the job we are all paying them to do?

Are the guardians of our country's national security apparatus too 
preoccupied these days with looting the system to waste their time on 
drudgery which doesn't positively affect their Cayman Island's 
accounts? 

The brutal reality of American life entering the 21st Century was 
faced almost 2000 years ago by the citizens of Rome, when they looked 
with despair at the corrupt and swaggering Praetorian Guard which had 
made a mockery of their once-proud Republic, and asked out loud the 
question that echoes down to us across the centuries...

"Who will guard the guards?"

In one of the ironies of which history is so full, two days ago the 
New York Times ran an article headlined "The Bin Laden Movie: Oh 
Those Wicked Arabs!"

Hey, I'm human. As our pitifully inadequate President might pitifully 
put it, "I'd like to kick some Arab ass" too.

But as I sit in front of my television with the rest of my countrymen 
today, I am thinking about none of that; I am riveted in horror, as 
you are, while I  watch helplessly, wondering if the cameras caught 
that man in white pants on the 97th floor loosen his grip on the 
ledge, and free-fall 100 stories, like so much human confetti. 


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Daniel Hopsicker is the author of  "Barry & `the boys;' The CIA, the 
Mob & America's Secret History." 

www.barryandtheboys.com. 
 



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