-Caveat Lector-

http://www.newsinsider.org/editorials/bloody_hands_full_of_gold.html

Henry Kissinger - Bloody Hands Full of Gold
By Cheryl Seal

01 December 2002
It has become the joke of the day that the Bush Administration is stuffed
full of "political dinosaurs" from the Cold War era who want to rattle their
sabers and make one last stand like geriatric John Waynes.

They are everywhere, both in front of the curtain -Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell,
et al.- and behind it -Bush, Sr., James Baker, Henry Kissinger, and God only
knows who else. However, what these men truly represent is no joke at all.

Behind the smokescreen of patriotism, national security and ideology, they
are driven by just one motive: greed. Every single one of these players is a
politician for reasons of expediency (power can buy more power). First and
foremost, they are corporate tycoons whose primary goal is to advance the
cause of corporations. Each one is worth millions and each one is now in a
position to engineer policies that will insure they will ultimately be worth
millions more.

These policies are now in the process of being pushed forward, and have so
far being met with an astonishing lack of resistance. This may be because
many Americans, including some Congress members, are too young to recall the
true nature of the Cold War era. It may also be that some have simply failed
to make themselves sufficiently informed on the nation's political history.
It is impossible to believe that anyone armed with the facts would fail to
see the ugly template that is now being forced down over the face of the
nation.

This article presents a chunk of political history that we hope will serve
as a cautionary tale. It clearly exemplifies what the "political dinosaurs"
now in charge of our nation are all about, how they operated in the past,
and how they still hope to operate. The main figure, Henry Kissinger,
personifies to a T the snake-like combination of unscrupulousness and
superficial charm that characterizes all of these players, from Bush, Sr. to
G.W. The setting, Indonesia, personifies all areas of Earth where any
natural resources may be left for a greedy few to exploit in the name of
"patriotism" and "national security," be it Africa, the Amazon, Ukraine, or
northern Alaska.

An Opportunist's Dream Come True

Indonesia has long been a dream come true for opportunists (until this
century they were called "explorers"). With its 17,000 islands sprinkled
across the equator in the South Pacific atop a zone of tectonic upheaval, it
is a land of incredible biodiversity and dramatic landscapes. Among its main
islands are Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Timor (East and West), and Bali (of
"South Pacific" fame). Its forests and mountains are treasure chests of
exotic plants and animals, while its human population is just as diverse -as
recently as the 1980s, an estimated 250 different languages were spoken
there.

The first westerners to exploit the region were the Portuguese (although the
Dutch had a smaller settlement earlier). In the 17th century, the Portuguese
began to "mine" the forests for spices while dominating the natives with a
heavy hand. These fragrant exports earned the region the name of "the Spice
Islands." Since then, this land, whose native inhabitants in some regions
have lineages extending back as much as one million years, has been the
focus of a greedy tug-of-war between different foreign powers and between
these powers and the Indonesian native peoples. Gold aside, no Indonesian
resources have been at the center of more collective strife, bloodshed, and
environmental damage than oil and natural gas.

After World War II, Indonesia made a determined stand for its autonomy. By
1950, they had thrown off domination by the Japanese (who had commandeered
the oil and liquid natural gas supplies during the war), then pushed away
the control of the British and Indian armies, and, finally, the Dutch. The
new Indonesian leader Sukarno (not to be confused with the later brutal
dictator Suharto) eventually became the country's first president. Sukarno
was a visionary who pursued an ideal he called "Pancasilo," a state of
Indonesian unity in which ethnic and religious tolerance would prevail. It
was a dream that was doomed to failure; halfway round the globe, forces were
massing that would ultimately topple Sukarno and his government.

In the United States, after World War II, the age of the automobile had
dawned. Americans in geometrically growing numbers were heading off to "See
the USA in their [great big gas-guzzling] Chevrolets". They came home from
their cruises to modern oil-heated homes in proliferating suburbs. Existing
US sources, already heavily exploited, soon could not match the demand for
abundant, cheap fuel and so the oil companies looked elsewhere, to places
such as Indonesia. At the same time, oil-rich Southeast Asia was struggling
for autonomy, urged on by the growing Asian communist party, which wanted to
distribute Asian wealth more evenly and shake off western control. For
western oil and mineral companies, an independent Asia was a major
impediment to the exploitation of Indonesia's resources. To address this
"impediment," as early as 1953, the US National Security Council had adopted
a policy of "appropriate action in collaboration with friendly countries to
prevent permanent communist control of Indonesia." However, the only real
threat to the US that communism in Southeast Asia posed at that time was as
a hindrance to corporations hoping to tap into cheap labor, land, and
natural resources.

The history of Indonesia from 1957 on is the history of the struggle of
corporations, aided and abetted by the CIA and the corrupt puppet
governments they helped to set up, to maintain control over Indonesia's
resources. In 1957, the Indonesian state company Pertamina was created under
Sukarno for the purpose of developing and controlling oil and natural gas
for the advancement of Indonesia. This development was viewed with alarm by
US petroleum companies, who themselves wanted control over the country's oil
and gas resources. Until the mid-1960s, most of Pertamina's business
partners were Chinese, not American.

In 1958, the CIA began to secretly finance, as well as create, political
factions aligned against Sukarno. The agency also funneled money to a
handful of corrupt, ambitious generals. Thus "fed," these generals quickly
began to grow in power and influence, both in the government and in business
wheeling and dealing. Meanwhile, Sukarno was in the midst of his "Guided
Democracy Movement." Although he himself identified most closely with the
communist group called the PKI, there were at that time three important
political parties in Indonesia -the PKI, the nationalistic PNI and the
conservative Muslims. This represented a greater democratic diversity than
could be found in America at that time.

By 1964, Sukarno had grown completely disgusted by American efforts to buy
influence in Indonesia and announced that he would no longer accept any aid
from the US. That was when the CIA, now operating chiefly through the
ambitious, greedy general Suharto, began to push forward with a relentless,
carefully orchestrated plan to topple Sukarno.

The Corporate Takeover of Indonesia

In the US a Harvard professor named Henry Kissinger was steadily scooping up
experience in international affairs and high-level corporate wheeling and
dealing -a combination that was to later prove deadly for the people of
Indonesia. From 1954 to 1969, Kissinger had his fingers in a number of juicy
pies. From 1954 until 1971 he was a professor at Harvard University -though
it is hard to see how he found time to teach- and was in the college's
Department of Government and its Center for International Affairs From
1955-56, he served as Study Director of Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy
for the Council of Foreign Relations. From 1956-58 he was Director of the
Special Studies Project for the Rockefeller Brothers and was also Director
of the Harvard Defense Studies Program from 1958 to 1971.

By the time Kissinger embarked on his career as a master "diplomat" (i.e.
corporate intriguer), he was extremely well versed in espionage tactics.
>From 1943 (the year he came to the US from Nazi Germany) to 1946, he served
in the US Army Counter-Intelligence Corps and from 1946 to 1949 was a
Captain in the Military Intelligence Reserve. After the war he was Director
of the Psychological Strategy Board and of the Operations Research Office.
In the late 1950s, his influence in Washington really began to send out
tentacles. . Between 1959-68, Kissinger was, at different or overlapping
times, a consultant to: the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the
Department of State, the Rand Corporation, the National Security Council,
and the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Through this spider's web of connections, Kissinger was privy to a bonanza
of inside international information, both political and corporate and was
fast becoming especially well groomed in those pertaining to Southeast Asia.
By 1965, it is obvious Kissinger was using this information to speculate for
personal gain in Indonesia. It is also obvious that by 1965 many top
corporate execs in the US mining, logging, oil, and gas industries who had
staked out potential claims in Indonesia, somehow knew that Sukarno was
going to be muscled out and were circling like sharks.

In 1965, Freeport Sulfur, a company based in New Orleans, cut a private deal
with the Indonesian government, through Suharto (who by now had immense
power in the government) to create a copper-gold mine in West Papua. Who was
the deal broker, making sure Freeport got in on the "ground floor"? There is
little doubt this middle man was Henry Kissinger. At the same time, Mobile
Oil Indonesia was also entering into contracts with Pertamina. It has been
alleged that Kissinger also served as a deal broker in this alliance. Over a
dozen other oil companies were waiting for their chance to pounce.

All that was needed to complete the scheme was to get rid of Sukarno. To
engineer a coup, the CIA took a page from Hitler and the 1950s GOP and
turned the PKI into the "monster under the bed." The agency composed and
printed lurid, and largely false propaganda about the communist "menace" and
disseminated it throughout Indonesia. Some of the literature called for all
Muslims to declare a religious Jihad against the PKI -even asserting that it
was "God's will" that all communists be killed. The coup engineers targeted
young Muslim men 19-20 years of age, whom they whipped into a fear-filled,
religious frenzy, then armed with weapons supplied by the US

What was most despicable about this plot was that until the party began to
be persecuted in 1965, the PKI had maintained a strict policy of remaining
within the law, conducting only legal protests and remaining unarmed, so as
not to provoke the Indonesian military. The "crime" the PKI had committed in
the eyes of corrupt generals and their western landowning allies was to urge
poor peasants to demand more rights and just compensation from wealthy
landowners. The PKI also demanded that the big landowners cease violating
the ancient Indonesian rules of crop sharing. The peasants' land was being
used to grow sugar and rubber -not the rice that was vital to the survival
of the poor. In some areas, the PKI created "armies" of farmers, who took
over tracts of land and planted rice. Many of these farmers had been left
without any access to land at all due to the eruption of the Ganungagung
volcano.

In 1966, having set the stage by spreading suspicion, anger and fear against
the communists, the CIA and Suharto went into the next act of what was to
become known as the Untung Coup. Six generals still considered loyal to
Sukarno were brutally murdered by Suharto and his cohorts. The communists
were then framed for the crime, thereby providing Suharto with the excuse he
needed to unleash a wholesale "purge" of the PKI. Hitler did much the same
thing in Germany in the 1930s -he framed a young Dutch man who belonged to
the communist party for blowing up the Reichstag, and thus was able to
declare outright war on all communists, which constituted the only faction
in Germany that had posed a serious roadblock to his complete domination.

The largely unarmed PKI members were hunted down and slaughtered in one of
the most appalling bloodbaths of the 20th century. The poor farmers who had
taken a few acres of land were shot down by landowners like turkeys in a
shoot. Entire families in which a single member was suspected of being a
communist were murdered, including children, some while they slept. Between
1965-1966 an estimated 500,000 to one million men, women, and children were
massacred -most with weapons supplied by the US. "Time" magazine reported
during this period that "travelers from [some] areas tell of small rivers
and streams that have been literally clogged with bodies." However, "Time,"
like all media in the US in that pre-Vietnam War era (the US presence in
Vietnam was still a "police action" then) was still well-indoctrinated by
the anti-communist, pro-corporate dogma created by the GOP in the 1950s and
sustained by the CIA and a cluster of powerful insiders through the decades
ever since. In the July 15, 1966 issue of "Time," the bloody Untung Coup was
hailed as "the West's best news in years."

In the final step of the coup, Suharto deposed Sukarno. What followed was a
feeding frenzy by Suharto, his henchmen and US corporations. Like a warlord,
Suharto appropriated the best of everything he could for himself and his
family -oil wells, timberlands, and sugar plantations. Thousands of acres of
land were seized by companies with the blessings of Suharto. Tens of
thousands of native people were killed, displaced, or "disappeared" to make
way for mining, logging, and drilling operations. Suharto and the other
corrupt officers of the Indonesian military were involved in every
imaginable money-generating scheme, including smuggling -"a range of
activities limited only by the imaginations of the military commanders." In
1966, Suharto declared himself committed to aiding the West in its
exploitation of Indonesia. In 1967, the "Foreign Investment Law" was passed,
which officially threw Indonesia's doors wide open to foreign exploitation.
In 1967, guess what western company was the first to be licensed under this
new, corrupt and bloodstained regime: The Freeport gold operation.

A Feudal Regime Where Enough is Never Enough

While the US companies ripped billions of dollars out of the Indonesian
landscape, over 60% of the nation lived below the poverty line, many at the
point of starvation. Yet, the Suharto government would always point to a
handful of new schools as proof of his compassion for his country. Even in
2001, Freeport-McMoRan offers a slick propaganda brochure that shows
scrubbed natives in front of a single school, and describes a smorgasbord of
corporate largesse, which doesn't really exist. The few crusts thrown to the
Indonesian natives by Freeport have been in spite of the company; most real
advances in the treatment of natives has occurred between 1999-2001 and then
only because of the growing public outcry.

As always, when it comes to corporate greed, enough is never enough. By
1974, the US had lost Vietnam and, under Suharto's rule, there were constant
outbreaks of rebellion in Indonesia. Nowhere was the push for independence
more well-organized and persistent than in East Timor. The progressive
governor there decided to allow the formation of multiple political parties,
which in turn lead to an intensified push for independence from the
oppression of Suharto and from foreign interests. The prospect of East
Timorese autonomy dismayed Suharto because he and his friends had very
valuable holdings in the region, including three oil wells. If the push for
independence succeeded, he might lose his "investments". Worse yet, the push
for independence could easily spread into nearby West Papua, threatening
Suharto's other interests and Kissinger's gold mine (in which Suharto had a
hefty share).

Evidence examined recently by researchers, including investigative reporter
Christopher Hitchens strongly indicates that in 1975, Kissinger helped
orchestrate a surprise invasion of East Timor by the Indonesian military. .
Beyond any likely coincidence, Kissinger and Gerald Ford were visiting
Suharto on December 6, 1975, the night before the invasion (although Ford
may have been Kissinger's dupe, used as a legitimizing "front" -or even fall
guy). The next day, just an hour or so after Air Force One had cleared
Indonesian air space, carrying Kissinger and Ford back to the US, the attack
on East Timor was launched and the region was soon declared Indonesia's 27th
province. In the process, over 200,000 East Timorese people were slaughtered
outright; tens of thousands more died of starvation and disease later.

For the next two decades, for the oil and mining industries in Indonesia,
and for Henry Kissinger, it was to be business as usual.

The Rape and Murder of Irian Jaya

Henry Kissinger has one sweet deal in the Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold
Co (FCX on the NYSE). Not only does he make well over $500,000 a year just
for sitting on the board of directors, his "consulting" firm, Kissinger &
Associates (Now Mclarty & Kissinger) rakes in $300,000-500,000 per year as
the company advisors, making sure no pesky environmental regulations can
ever be enforced and no poor native group can ever win a settlement for
having their land poisoned. But best of all for him, he is also the majority
stockholder in a company with reserves estimated at $60 billion, making it
the single largest gold deposit in the world and third largest open-pit
copper mine. That is, he was the majority stockholder as of a few months
ago -he may now be unloading certain damning assets as fast as he can dump
them in the face of the growing international scrutiny by a list of
countries he has harmed in the past 40 years. To also throw the public off
the scent, in January 2001, he named Roy J. Stapleton, a former US
ambassador to Singapore as "managing director" (i.e. head lobbyist) of
Kissinger & Associates. This accomplished two strategic things for
Kissinger: it got his name off the "masthead" as legal rep. for FCX, and it
will help carry on his own tradition of using inside government information
to insure he gains an unfair advantage as a lobbyist

Yep, Kissinger's got a pretty good deal all right. Especially when you
consider that FCX has never had to pay much of anything to anybody but a
handful of stakeholders, which includes Kissinger, good ole boy Jim-Bob
Moffett (who came on board as CEO in 1981) and their golf-playing pal
Suharto (although I imagine his grip on the club might be a bit slippery,
what with all that blood on them from the over one million men, women and
children he has been responsible for slaughtering. If you want to get a
feeling for just what sort of person "Jim-Bob" is, check out this link.

-but take your airbag along. Under Suharto's odious Contract of Work,
slapped together in 1967, Suharto handed 100,000 hectares of land in the
southern area of West Papua, also called Irian Jaya, to FCX for its gold
mine. Neither FCX nor Suharto cared that this was not their land to carve
up, but belonged to the Amaungme and Komoro people, whose lineages go back
as much as one million years, according to some anthropologists. The
corporation simply seized the land and booted off the natives. An estimated
2,000 people were shoved into concentration camp-like "settlements" over the
next few years so their land could be turned into a giant gold mine, waste
pits, processing buildings, airfields, roads, etc. (In FCX's website, they
claim no more than 1,000 people lived in the mine region at the start, but
the statistics indicate this is a minimizing lie).

As the years went by, FCX gobbled up more and more forestland. Today, the
operation consumes a monstrous 5.75 million acres. Instead of a few thousand
natives scattered throughout the forest, able to sustain themselves off
their land, FCX actually boasts in its website that Irian Jaya is now "home"
to 100,000 people from all over the Indonesian region. It doesn't add that
most of them were displaced by other corporate or military operations or
that they now live in congested, filthy shantytowns on the edge of the
mining operation. The website says these people were drawn by the economic
opportunity offered by the mine. What economic opportunity? There are only
7,000 or so jobs associated with the mining operation; most of which are
filled by imported workers. The few jobs held by natives are unskilled.

But any protests by native peoples against the FCX "improvements" to Irian
Jaya have been handled brutally. Thanks to Suharto and the steady supply of
US weapons, FCX has been well-protected from uprisings. In fact, Irian Jaya
is the most militarized zone in all of Indonesia, with a greater, more
heavily armed military presence than even East Timor. There have been
numerous human rights reports of atrocities by FCX's "security forces."
Natives have been shot along the road as if they were objects for target
practice, pulled off buses and murdered, others have been tortured, some
have had their villages torched, yet others report being held kidnapped and
held prisoner in FCX packing crates. In one particularly horrendous
instance, when natives blew up a slurry pipe carrying contaminated mine
wastes, the military retaliated and slaughtered an estimated 900 people.

There is no doubt at all that Kissinger is completely aware of these
atrocities. But then, according to a growing body of evidence, he was also
aware of the atrocities in Chile, Cambodia, Argentina, and elsewhere -not
only aware but, in some cases, was actively involved in helping orchestrate
them. In any case, there is no doubt he has been fully aware of the routine,
environmentally devastating practices going on at the mine.

Freeport-McMoran, which derives its name from its relationship with Rio
Tinto, a British/Australian mining conglomerate that owns a 12% share in the
operation, is outrageously wasteful by American standards (which themselves
leave something to be desired). For every 300,000 tons of ore, only 0.42
parts per million in gold is extracted. This means that to get at the tiny
fraction of gold, the mountain must, literally, be chewed to pieces. By
1996, nearly 400 feet had been ripped off the top of Puncuk Jaya Mountain, a
mountain that was not only sacred to local natives, but also the highest
peak between the Andes and the Himalayas.

Today, the rubble from FCX's vast giant Grasberg Mine is dumped into two
neighboring valleys. In the next few decades, the company expects to blast
and bulldoze THREE BILLION TONS of rock, which will form vast mounds of
dangerous, slide-prone rubble. Although it is illegal to dump tailings-
slurry of crushed ore, water, cyanide, arsenic, and other toxic chemicals
used in ore processing - into American rivers, in Indonesia it is a routine
practice. That's because Kissinger and Jim-Bob are calling all the
shots -they share equal billing at the FCX website, each being both CEO and
chairman of the board of directors. Every week, millions of tons of tailings
are dumped into the Ajkwa River.

The accumulated waste has blocked and flooded the river several times,
contaminating (cumulatively) over 100 square kilometers of once productive
land. The contamination is, for all intents and purposes (as it may take
hundreds of years to abate naturally) permanent. A recent study of abandoned
gold and copper mines in the American west shows that land flooded by water
laced by tailings is still contaminated decades after the end of mining
operations. Some patches have become wastelands, while waters in some areas
downstream of the origin of contamination are still barren. The toxics
accumulate in tissues of animals, so the contamination level of fish and
birds can gradually climb instead of abate.

The Freeport-McMoran operation has now thoroughly contaminated the region's
watershed, an area that is home to the Lorentz Reserve, a region rich in
wetlands that contains one of just three equatorial glacier zones left on
Earth. As far as 80 miles downstream from the mine, villagers have had to be
relocated because of the danger that the dam holding back the huge, noxious
lake of tailings might break. Some people have refused to leave. Said one
elderly native: "God gave this land. I will not be moved from it. If I go,
what is there for my children?"

The water in the Ajkwa river, which is the lifeblood of Irian Jaya, is now
unfit to drink along much of its length. Native people, especially the
elderly, who do not understand why they can no longer drink the water or eat
the fish from their father's and father's father's river, stubbornly
persist. As a result, many have been poisoned and many have died from what
the Indonesian medical personnel now call "mystery diseases." Much like Gulf
War Syndrome (which is believed to be caused by a mix of toxic chemicals),
natives with "mystery diseases" develop strange skin lesions and rashes,
chronic nausea, and may cough up blood. The natives have said that the sweet
potatoes and taro they traditionally eat now have ominous discolorations,
while the skin of the wild pigs that serve as meat appears diseased. To
avoid being poisoned, natives must travel sometimes many miles to commercial
markets and purchase food they once hunted and gathered for free, thus
fueling their poverty even more.

Perhaps the harshest plight of all is that of the "relocated." These once
free, proud people of the forest are forced to live in squalid, crowded
shantytown settlements, little better than concentration camps. There, they
are plagued by high rates of malaria, cholera, tetanus, sexually-transmitted
diseases, and malnutrition. Infant mortality is high -twenty percent of
infants do not survive- while the average life expectancy of adults is about
50 years (FCX's "brochure" touts an increase in life expectancy in recent
years, but, tellingly, fails to mention just what it is). Yet, West Papua's
central highlands have just ONE 70-bed hospital to serve 400,000 people.
Despite the health risks posed by poverty coupled with a toxic environment,
the Amaungme and Komaro people who chose to remain in their forest land near
the mine have no access to any government medical care.

At the FCX website, there is a very long (too long -methinks they doth
protest too much) section on how great things are going for the natives, how
wonderful the environmental standards of the company are, how much the
company has done for the natives. However, you will also notice that the
"good example" being held up is not Freeport-McMoRan, but the Indonesian
government's smaller operation called Freeport-PI. But even the Freeport-PI
accomplishments are somewhat pitiful. For example, we are supposed to be
impressed that a whole $166 million was spent over an 11-year period on at
least 100,000 people? That's less than $200 per year per person. Meanwhile,
Jim-Bob and HK probably hauled home at least $166 million between them from
FCX during the same time!

The standard of life for the natives has little hope of improving.
Freeport-McMoran's labor practices systematically exclude natives, despite
what their rosy little brochure would have you believe. Of over 17,000
workers (in 2000), just 100 or so were local natives, who were paid 70 cents
per hour. FCX claims that as of 2001, just over 1,500 jobs are now held by
natives -however, it doesn't specify if those are local natives or just
natives of Indonesia (i.e., workers imported from urban centers like
Jakarta). The 1% fund the company set up for local natives has caused more
problems and conflicts than it has helped -intentionally, say some human
rights observers. Those overseeing the distribution of the funds are often
corrupt; little of the money actually ever reaches those it was intended to
help, and payments from FCX have been called arbitrary at best.

FCX's approach to environmental outrages has consisted of liberal coats of
whitewash. For example, FCX tried to make a $248,000 grant to HAMAK
(Foundation for Human Rights Anti-Violence), an organization directed by Ms.
Josepha Alomung, an activist who won the Goldman environmental prize in
2001. But Alomung was angered by the grant and refused to accept it. First
of all, she had never applied for the grant, so it was obvious that FCX was
trying to grab some "gain by association" it did not deserve through
deceitful means. Even more glaringly, Alomung said she would never accept
cash from an outfit whose activities ran so completely counter to her
principles. Yet, in their website, FCX boasts that Ms. Alomung has been
written them a letter of appreciation!

To date, FCX has never spent a dime on cleaning up the past devastation
wrought by the mine -which is the equivalent in its extent of several of the
largest "superfund sites" in the US. The local people receive what amounts
to $300 a piece per year compensation from profits -a gesture even more
pitiful than Bush's $300 per head tax rebate. Meanwhile good ole boy turned
gold baron Jim Bob Moffett once scoffed at the idea that the monster mine
was poisoning the river -dumping tailings into the Ajkwa's waters was no big
deal said Jim-Bob: "It's the equivalent of me pissing in the Arafua Sea."
But Jim Bob's pampered, self-aggrandizing view of reality, spouted from the
comfort of his stateside mansion, isn't worth the breath it's printed on.

The evidence of Freeport-McMoran's gross environmental negligence and human
rights abuses had grown so overwhelming by the mid-1990s, that the Overseas
Private Investment Corps. (OPIC) canceled the company's $100 million
insurance policy in 1995, citing severe environmental problems. According to
the OPIC report, FCX had "created and continues to pose unreasonable or
major environmental, health, or safety hazards to the rivers that are being
impacted by the tailings, the surrounding terrestrial ecosystem, and the
local inhabitants." But like all classic robber barons, Kissinger and
Jim-Bob went on a vicious offensive to protect their ill-gotten gains.
Immediately following the cancellation announcement, FCX brought out its big
guns: money. Millions and millions of dollars were spent buying up magazine
ads, TV time, and on strategic charitable donations. In short, they poured
money into everything EXCEPT righting their wrongs. The company bought an
entire half hour infomercial, which aired in Austin and New Orleans. In an
incredible slap in the public's face, the Public Broadcasting System station
WLAE-TV in Texas aired the slot as an "educational special" at NO CHARGE!
Warm-fuzzy full-page ads ran in Newsweek and US News & World Report.

When journalists started writing articles or airing stories critical of
Freeport-McMoran, it simply bought most of them off (a black eye to the
field of honest environmental journalism). Among the sellouts: Bill Collier,
formerly of the "Austin American-Statesman," who became FCX's Austin
spokesman, and WWL's Garland Robinette, who took a cushy job in FCX's PR
department. It must be noted that one journalist who wrote for the "Austin
Chronicle," Robert Bryce, not only turned down a lucrative bribe job from
FCX, he went onto to write more hard-hitting FCX exposes, including an
extremely thorough investigative report in "Mother Jones" magazine.

Kissinger & Co. also scrambled to call in every favor and twist every arm
they had access to. When Suharto tried to pressure Bill Clinton into
intervening on FCX's behalf against OPIC, Clinton, to his great credit,
refused. A former CIA chief, with access to all sorts of ammunition it
should have been unthinkable to use, was called into help fight OPIC. Swiss
bankers, international insurers, and environmental regulators were flown
into Irian Jaya all-expenses paid and given free luxury vacation-like visits
and carefully choreographed tours of selected areas of the mine complex. In
the end, it is not too surprising (though incredibly disappointing to those
who believe in justice) that Kissinger's clout once more prevailed and the
mine's insurance reinstated.

So, in the wake of such a close call and a growing public spotlight on FCX,
did the company make sweeping remedial changes in the way it handled
environmental and human rights issues? Hardly. Instead, in 1997, the company
asked permission to expand the operation to TWICE the size it was at the
time. One of the last things done by Suharto (who owned a substantial share
in the mine) before he was forced to resign by a nation burned out by his
corruption, was to approve the expansion. This approval was granted
following a cozy little private conference between him and Jim-Bob Moffett.
Once Suharto was gone, the company had a harder time completing their
outrageous request due to the resistance of the minister in charge of
mining, Kuntoro, and the Indonesian intelligentsia, who were outraged by the
flagrant concessions and benefits already showered on FCX by Suharto.

However, good ole Jim-Bob just waited until the hopelessly weak new leader
Habibie was installed in office, then started wheeling and dealing full
force. Habibie, a pushover from day one, caved in readily. By now, Kuntoro
was being pressured relentlessly by western corporations used to being given
special above-the-law treatment by their "buddy" Suharto. Kuntoro was
finally forced to agree to the expansion, but demanded that the mine clean
up its environmental act and pay a higher royalty rate to the government.
Unfortunately, most environmentalists say any environmental standards
imposed on FCX remained on paper only.

The next "crisis" for FCX came when Habibie was ousted and replaced by
Wahid, whom many Indonesians hoped would nationalize operations such as FCX,
demoting such western gold and oil barons to the "paying guest" status which
should have been theirs from the start. But Wahid, just like Habibie, proved
to have feet of clay when pressured by Jim-Bob and Kissinger. In early 2000,
shortly after Wahid took over, Kissinger went to Indonesia and began a
process of combined intimidation and corporate bribery aimed at extracting a
promise from Wahid that he would not nationalize FCX.

Rather than act in Indonesia's best interests and demand that Kissinger
completely overhaul FCX's environmental and labor practices, in February,
2000, the corrupt Wahid made Kissinger an advisor on foreign affairs! Not
only that, but he apparently gave FCX more concessions than ever. In its
blurb on the NY Stock Exchange site, FCX boasts that the cost of producing
gold and copper at FCX is just about the cheapest in the world (of course it
is! They have no overhead, no fines, minimal taxes, pay less than $1.00 per
hour for laboring jobs and never really paid for their land). It also boasts
that production is at an all time high (we can just picture the devastation
this is translating into!), while the costs of production and delivery are
"lower than ever" (this hardly sounds promising for the local economy and
workers!). It is also noted in the blurb that the company was "relieved of"
its $6 million per year commitment to West Papua. This sounds suspiciously
as if Wahid absolved the corporation of fulfilling their obligation to
return some of its profits to the people of West Papua. In any case, the
company's revenues between January and July of this year were an astounding
$985 million -almost one billion dollars.

The graph for FCX stock closely mirrors the course of US and Indonesian
political events -proving that the company's wealth is based heavily on
political favor. Last summer, with the unsympathetic Clinton still in office
and Wahid's reign weakening, the stock was hovering at a lowish point. Then,
toward December 1, when it became apparent Bush would succeed in stealing
the White House, the stock steadily climbs again, only to fall again in late
May and June when Wahid toppled from power. By the way, in 1999-2000, FCX
made election donations in the US amounting to over $262,000, an estimated
2/3 of which went to the GOP. (Much of the money spent on the Democratic
Party over the years has been done with an eye to insuring that FCX's close
ally (and bad apple Democrat) John Breaux of Louisiana would keep winning
his senate seat, which, of course, he has.) It should also be pointed out
that within days of Bush's inauguration, Kissinger was dining with the new
White House resident and Cheney at the home of former CIA "mockingbird"
Katharine Graham. It should also be noted that well-grounded rumors allege
that one of the names topping Cheney's secret energy task force list is
Henry Kissinger. No wonder the White House wants to keep it secret!

Now that Wahid is gone and Sukarno's daughter, Megawati, has been made
president of Indonesia, it will be very interesting to see what sort of
intimidation, calling in of favors, bribes and pressures Kissinger and good
ole Jim-Bob try to unleash and how dedicated to the welfare of her people
and her father's memory Megawatti will prove to be.

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

"The Mining Menace of Freeport-McMoRan" by Pratap Chatterje, "The
Multinational Monitor," April 1996
http://www.etan.org/news/kissinger/themine.htm

"Freeport Obtains Indonesian Approval to Expand World's Largest Gold Mine,"
Mike Head, World Socialist Website, February 20, 1999
http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/feb1999/free-f20.shtml

"Former Secretary of State Kissinger Remembers," East Timor Action Network
(Etan); Site provides large excerpt from "The Case Against Henry Kissinger"
by investigative reporter Christopher Hitchens
http://www.etan.org/news/kissinger/

"Realpolitik, " Robert Bryce, "Austin Chronicle," May 19, 2000
http://www.auschron.com/issues/dispatch/2000-05-19/pols_feature2.html

Statement by John Rumbiak, the West Papua Institute for Human Rights Study
and Advocacy (submitted at the annual general meeting of Freeport-McMoRan
Copper and Cold, Inc.) May 3, 2001

Drillbits and Tailings, March 17, 2000 News update

"Spinning Gold," by Robert Bryce, "Mother Jones Magazine", Sept/Oct 1996
http://www.etan.org/news/kissinger/spinning.htm

"Gus Dur: Don't Sell Papua's Future to Henry Kissinger," Statement by Emmy
Hafild, Exec. Director of WALHI-Indonesia Forum for Environment, Friends of
the Earth Indonesia
http://www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/drillbits/970421/97042102.html

"Old State, New Society: Indonesia's New Order in Comparative Historical
Perspective," Benedict R. O'G. Anderson, "Journal of Asian Studies," May,
1983

"Generals and Business in Indonesia," Harold Crouch, "Pacific Affairs",
Winter 1975/76

"People Were Shot, Bleeding, and Lying on the Ground," Mike Head, World
Socialist Web Site," Nov. 28, 1998
http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/nov1998/pap-n28.shtml

"We Saw Terrible Slum-Like Conditions and a Very Strong Army Presence," Mike
Head, World Socialist Website, Dec. 1 1998
http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/dec1998/pap-d01.shtml

"US Mine Gouges For Gold," Danny Kennedy, "Earth Island Institute Journal,"
Spring 1997
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Environment/GoldFreeport_EII.html

"Lawsuit in New Orleans," Statement of Lawsuit of Irian Jaya natives versus
FCX
http://www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/motherlode/freeport/lawsuit.html

"Election Donations of Freeport, 1999-2000"
http://www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/drillbits/5_16/vs.html

"Statement of John Rumbiak"
http://www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/mining/freeport/statement010503.html

CorporateWatch: Statements by Jim-Bob Moffett
http://www.igc.apc.org/trac/feature/freeport/freeport.html

Photo of Gouged Out Mountain at FCX Mine in Irian Jaya
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/1387/freeport.html


Copyright � 2002 by the News Insider and Cheryl Seal


Copyright notice
The use of the editorials published on this site is free, as long as News
Insider is notified and referred to as the source of the information cited.
We believe in the free sharing of information, but we do not encourage
plagiarism. If our editorials are of use to you, please contact us to let us
know. Thank you for your cooperation.

<A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/";>www.ctrl.org</A>
DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic
screeds are unwelcomed. Substance�not soap-boxing�please!  These are
sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'�with its many half-truths, mis-
directions and outright frauds�is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and
always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no
credence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html
 <A HREF="http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html";>Archives of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
 <A HREF="http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/";>ctrl</A>
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Om

Reply via email to