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WORST KEPT SECRETS OF THE BUMBLING BEAR - PART 2 (of 2)

(Note: Mr. Lee's article continues here)

UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES

Members of the Gehlen Org were instrumental in helping thousands of fascist fugitives 
escape via "ratlines" to safe havens abroad --often with a wink and a nod from U.S. 
intelligence officers.

Third Reich expatriates and fascist collaborators subsequently emerged as "security 
advisors" in several Middle Eastern and Latin American countries, where 
ultra-right-wing death squads persist as their enduring legacy. Klaus Barbie, for 
example, assisted a succession of military regimes in Bolivia, where he taught 
soldiers torture techniques and helped protect the flourishing cocaine trade in the 
late 1970s and early '80s.

CIA officials eventually learned that the Nazi old boy network nesting inside the 
Gehlen Org had an unexpected twist to it. By bankrolling Gehlen the CIA unknowingly 
laid itself open to manipulation by a foreign intelligence service that was riddled 
with Soviet spies. Gehlen's habit of employing compromised ex-Nazis -- and the CIA's 
willingness to sanction this practice -- enabled the USSR to penetrate West Germany's 
secret service by blackmailing numerous agents.

...Slow to recognize that their Nazi hired guns would feign an allegiance to the 
Western alliance as long as they deemed it tactically advantageous, CIA officials 
invested far too much in Gehlen's spooky Nazi outfit. "It was a horrendous mistake, 
morally, politically, and also in very pragmatic intelligence terms," says American 
University professor Richard Breitman, chairman of the IWG review panel.

More than just a bungled spy caper, the Gehlen debacle should serve as a cautionary 
tale at a time when post-Cold War triumphalism and arrogant unilateralism are rampant 
among U.S. officials. If nothing else, it underscores the need for the United States 
to confront some of its own demons now that unreconstructed Cold Warriors are again 
riding top saddle in Washington.

[MR. LEE'S ARTICLE ENDS HERE]

*** (C) 'San Francisco Bay Guardian,' Reprinted for Fair Use Only ***


FURTHER COMMENTS ABOUT THE 'GUARDIAN' ARTICLE
ONE: CONCERNING FALSE INFORMATION
by Jared Israel

Mr. Lee writes that General Gehlen passed Washington false information about a 
supposed Soviet buildup and adds that:

"Gehlen's disinformation strategy was based on a simple premise: the colder the Cold 
War got, the more political space for Hitler's heirs to maneuver. The Org could only 
flourish under Cold War conditions; as an institution it was therefore committed to 
perpetuating the Soviet-American conflict."

First, this is speculation presented as fact. Who knows whether Gehlen invented any 
particular piece of misinformation, or whether someone in the CIA instructed him to 
'invent' it.

Second, so what if CIA Nazis sometimes made false reports to heighten tensions or make 
themselves look good. That sort of thing is always possible in intelligence 
organizations. (Graham Greene's wonderful novel, 'Our Man in Havana,' is about a 
British intelligence 'asset' in Cuba who manufactures an entire spy network to keep 
himself employed.)

Indeed, the CIA is itself famous for telling tall tales about the misdeeds of those 
resisting U.S. domination. Such statements help create a provocative atmosphere in 
which aggressive policies seem justified.

The question is not whether the Nazis sometimes misled Washington, or whether Soviet 
intelligence could sometimes use the Nazis against Washington. The question is: what 
were and are Washington's plans?

Did Washington want to crush the Soviet Union and install puppet governments 
throughout Eastern Europe and the Balkans? Does Washington now wish to turn the 
Balkans into a safe rear while it moves NATO bases up to Russian borders in order to 
facilitate 'low intensity war' against Russia? I would argue that the answer to both 
questions is: yes.

The Nazi apparatus was and remains useful in carrying out these strategies.

TWO: HOW MUCH 'INVESTMENT IN NAZISM' IS TOO MUCH? OR: HOW MUCH IS JUST THE RIGHT 
AMOUNT?

Mr. Lee writes:

"Slow to recognize that their Nazi hired guns would feign an allegiance to the Western 
alliance as long as they deemed it tactically advantageous, CIA officials invested far 
too much in Gehlen's spooky Nazi outfit. 'It was a horrendous mistake, morally, 
politically, and also in very pragmatic intelligence terms,' says American University 
professor Richard Breitman, chairman of the IWG review panel."

'Feign allegiance'? What evidence is there that the Nazis were feigning? The problem 
is Mr. Lee is proceeding from his assumption that Washington made a mistake in 
recruiting the Nazis. This assumption is wrong; that is, it is plainly contradicted by 
the evidence he presents. Like many people, he finds it awkward to change his 
assumptions; so instead he offers, by way of compromise, this notion that the Nazis 
were insincere. (Am I alone in finding that the mind boggles at the notion of the 
insincere Nazi?)

And what if these Nazis did sometimes feign loyalty? Many employees 'feign 
allegiance.' The question the employer asks is: are they getting the job done.

Says Mr. Lee, "CIA officials invested far too much in Gehlen's spooky Nazi outfit." 
Earlier he refers to the "Gehlen gambit." And elsewhere he comments that this was 
"more than a bungled spy caper"!

This language suggests that that Mr. Lee, like so many Americans, does not fully grasp 
what is involved here. The 'people' whom Allen Dulles and Co. rescued and recruited 
into the CIA were not spooky. This was not simply 'more than a bungled spy caper.'

These unimaginably vicious thugs were rescued to do a job.

Therefore the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency had at the core of its field staff, 
from the time of its creation, mass murderers. They were used all over the world to do 
what they had done during World War II.

What had they done during World War II? What skills did they bring to the CIA?

Let us consider the Croatian Ustashe. These henchmen of a clerical-fascist regime (the 
term "clerical" is used to describe the Ustashe because the Catholic clergy controlled 
this fascist movement) carried out the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, 
Jews and 'Gypsies.'

"The Ustasa regime in Croatia and particularly this drive... to exterminate and 
dispossess the Serbs, was one of the most horrendous episodes of World War II. The 
murder methods applied by Ustasha were extraordinarily primitive and sadistic: 
thousands were hurled from mountain tops, others were beaten to death or had their 
throats cut, entire villages were burned down, women raped, people sent on death 
marches in the middle of winter, and still others starved to death..." ('Encyclopedia 
of the Holocaust,' Macmillan Publishing Company, 1995)

Members of the Ustashe were among those whom U.S. intelligence 'rescued' and whose 
ranks swelled the CIA and other U.S. covert and semi-covert organizations.

THREE: WAS THE NAZI-CIA MARRIAGE A 'HORRENDOUS MISTAKE'?

Mr. Lee quotes IWG panel member Professor Richard Breitman to the effect that the 
CIA-NAZI marriage was a:

"horrendous mistake, morally, politically, and also in very pragmatic intelligence 
terms."

What does it mean for Professor Breitman to describe as a mistake something that was 
elaborately planned? The recruitment of Nazi's required the movement of thousands of 
war criminals, setting them up with new identities and financing them for half a 
century at a cumulative cost of billions of dollars. In the late 1980s and early 1990s 
they were dispatched with their children to install fascist regimes in power in 
Croatia and Bosnia; these regimes were universally - and amazingly - described in the 
Western media and by Western leaders as 'democratic'. Repatriated Nazis were used to 
install a government in Lithuania that honors pro-Nazi Lithuanians who during World 
War II massacred local Jews, Orthodox Christians and Bolsheviks.

By what standard can all of this be described as a 'mistake'? Was it a misake because 
it didn't work?

But it did work.

Or perhaps Breitman and Lee think it was a mistake because it was evil?

But what makes an evil policy a mistake?

Professor Breitman is using sloppy reasoning in order, one suspects, to achieve a 
political effect. By labeling the Nazi-CIA marriage, with its 'ratlines' and 'captive 
nations', a mistake, he lets Washington off the hook. "This was counter-productive," 
he tells us and we think, "Well, if it was counter productive then in a sense 
Washington as suffered a fool's punishment."

But in fact the U.S. Establishment never paid a price for the monstrous crime of 
saving the Nazis and then unleashing them, once again, on the world.

Quite the contrary. It gained mightily from the ruthless use of Nazi monsters. It 
gained a ready-made apparatus in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. It gained the use of 
an army of covert operatives ready to carry out any crime any place in the world.

Among other things, this apparatus helped destroy the Soviet Union, which had been a 
major obstacle to the U.S. drive for world domination.

FOUR: IF NOTHING ELSE...

The author concludes with the following comment:

"If nothing else, it [that is, the revelations about CIA-Nazi ties] underscores the 
need for the United States to confront some of its own demons now that unreconstructed 
Cold Warriors are again riding top saddle in Washington."

First, why should "nothing else" be done? Why does Washington have the right to set up 
War Crimes Tribunals to punish people (for instance, Serbian leaders like Milosevic) 
whose only crime is that they resisted Washington, but when it comes to Washington's 
own very real war crimes - such as rescuing and unleashing these Nazi monsters - 
"confronting some of its own demons" is sufficient? (8)

And second, what about this "now that unreconstructed Cold Warriors are again riding 
top saddle in Washington"?

"Again"?

If by "Cold Warriors" Mr. Lee means advocates of empire, then pray tell, when did they 
leave the saddle? Does Mr. Lee mean that William Clinton was not an Imperial warrior, 
but Mr. Bush is?

For all or part of its eight years in office, the Clinton administration waged 
unrelenting proxy military wars against the people of Yugoslavia, the former Soviet 
Union, Colombia, Congo, Rwanda, waged a war of sanctions against 70 countries, 
routinely bombed Iraq while starving its children, and so on. It continued to employ 
'captive nations' Nazis in Yugoslavia and Eastern Europe. It greatly developed the use 
of the National Endowment for 'Democracy', USAID and other government and semi-private 
agencies and NGOs to create a Fifth Column apparatus in countries around the world.

To be sure, the Bush administration is continuing these efforts. But the notion that 
Bush's foreign policy represents some sea change from Clinton's foreign policy is 
without foundation in fact.

-- J.I. 21 May 2001

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FURTHER READING:
************************

(1) Concerning Allen Dulles and the Nazis, see: "Nazis in the Attic." The article is 
broken into 6 parts. Parts 3 and 5 deal specifically with Mr. Dulles.
The article begins at http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/randy/swas1.htm

The sections that deal specifically with Allen Dulles are part 3, at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/randy/swas3.htm
and part 5 at:
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/randy/swas4.htm#5
Part 5 also deals with involvement of the Bush family, since the 1920s, in helping the 
Nazis.

(2) For a brief introduction to the ratlines see 'The Vatican, Croatia and the Nazi 
Gold' by Se�n Mac Math�na at
http://www.flamemag.dircon.co.uk/the_vatican.htm

(3) See excerpts from 'Blowback' by Christopher Simpson which can be read at 
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/BareFists_B_CS.html and 
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/Pipelines_B_CS.html

(4) For more on U.S. support for Nazi butchers after World War II, see the book, 
"Blowback: America's Nazis and Its Effect on the Cold War" by Christopher Simpson, 
April 1988. You can find it on Amazon.com For more on the Nazi-like state re-created 
in Croatia during the early 19900s, see http://emperors-clothes.com/docs/backin.htm#a

(5) Washington was a key force in creating the Albanian secessionist movement in 
Kosovo. The evidence is there, every step of the way. We will soon post an article, 
'Dole Does Kosovo', which documents Washington's open attempt to foster secessionism 
in Kosovo in 1990. Eight years later, Washington used the cover of the Kosovo 
Verification Mission to import intelligence operatives and military experts to 
(attempt to) train the Kosovo Liberation Army so it could function as a modern Army. 
See:
* 'The Cat is Out of the Bag' by Jared Israel at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/news/ciaaided.htm.
   and
* 'Why Albanians Fled Kosovo During NATO Bombing' at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/keys.htm

This interview includes information unavailable elsewhere. It is well worth reading if 
you want to understand just how sophisticated and ruthless 'poor, mistake-prone' 
Washington really is.

(6) For more on General Gehlen, see
http://emperors-clothes.com/docs/gehlen2-a.htm

(7) The assault on Yugoslavia has occasioned perhaps the most extreme examples of the 
Washington's foreign policy doctrine, which might be paraphrased as follows: "The lie 
is mightier than the sword."

Case in point: the Kosovo Liberation Army.

The U.S. and Germany created this terrorist group. It's strategy, as described by the 
pro-NATO publication, 'Jane's Defense Weekly', was and remains: to commit acts of 
terror in order to provoke a government response which can be misportrayed as ethnic 
repression and thereby used to justify NATO intervention.

In other words, the KLA is openly terrorist. In addition it is openly racist - it 
appeals to and encourages hatred of Slavs (especially Serbs) and 'Gypsies.'

Here's the point: At a rally two years ago, Senator Joe Lieberman described this bunch 
of terrorist-Nazis as follows:

"[The] United States of America and the Kosovo Liberation Army stand for the same 
human values and principles ... Fighting for the KLA is fighting for human rights and 
American values." ('Washington Post,' April 28, 1999)

The lie is mightier than the sword.

For more on Senator Joe Lieberman, see 'SENATOR JOE LIEBERMAN - APOLOGIST FOR THE 
FASCIST KLA' at
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/garris/duringthe.htm


8) On Slobodan Miloshevich, see 'KLA Attacks Everyone. Media Attacks...Miloshevich?' 
Can be read at http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/jared/expan.htm

and "Statement of President Slobodan Milosevic on The Illegitimacy of The Hague 
'Tribunal'" Can be read at http://www.icdsm.org/more/aug30.htm

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