http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41193

Kerry dubbed 'opportunist fool'
Geopolitical expert explains how CIA October Surprise backfired
Posted: October 30, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
C 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Dr. Jack Wheeler, whose death-defying adventures span the globe and
whose achievements have inspired wide-ranging acclaim, is one
geopolitical expert who doesn't mince words.

Wheeler's latest arrows are aimed at those he calls the "anti-Bush
lefties" who populate the CIA.

Referring to the people know as "Rogue Weasels" at Langley, CIA
headquarters, Wheeler writes about the recent story of missing high-
explosives in Iraq:

"They cooked up this entire phony 'tons of missing explosives'
scandal, sweet-talked the head of the U.N.'s nuclear inspection
agency, Mohammed ElBaradei, to carry their water and leak it to CBS -
which drooled at the opportunity to spring the story on election
eve," Wheeler writes on his unique intelligence website, To the
Point. http://www.tothepointnews.com/welcome.php?partner=WND "They
then briefed Kerry and prepared his instant assault on Bush once the
surprise broke."

Available to subscribers of To the Point, Wheeler's piece,
entitled "CIA in deep Qaqaa," goes on to discuss how "some clever pro-
Bush Langley folks" got the New York Times to jump on the story,
spoiling the initial plan. Wheeler says Kerry "ends up looking like
the opportunist fool he is, so clueless he doesn't realize he's
accusing American soldiers in Iraq of 'incredible incompetence'
rather than Bush."

To read this kind of concise, hard-hitting analysis each week,
subscribe to Wheeler's To the Point.

Prime-time intelligence analysis

Besides writing for To the Point, Wheeler heads the Freedom Research
Foundation, which currently is working on what he calls the Free Iran
Project. The project applies "Reagan Doctrine strategies toward the
liberation of Iran," he explained.

The website is global, Wheeler says, "but we really focus on issues
people are really interested in . key areas of geo-strategic and
national security import for the United States."

'Religion without a future'

Wheeler said Islam is also a focus of To the Point, including "the
nature of Islam and the problems Islam faces - with regard to us and
with regard to its own future."

"Quite frankly," he said, "there are a lot of extinct religions in
the history pages, and Islam is going to become extinct unless it's
reformed.

"When you start blowing yourself up, when you get that kind of insane
desperation, you're history," he said. "This is a religion without a
future unless it reforms."

On his site, Wheeler includes a subscription article comparing the
Aztecs with Arabs: "Both the Arabs and the Aztecs invented a religion
of jihad as a rationale to justify their imperialist empires. ."

"War - Holy War - became the purpose of the Aztec state. All soldiers
in the Aztec army were holy warriors, warriors of the gods. Peace was
dangerous. No war meant no prisoners to sacrifice, no food for the
gods, which risked the destruction of mankind and the universe
itself. The only way to avoid cosmic disaster was for the Aztecs to
accept the burden fate had given them and wage perpetual war for the
salvation of humanity.

"All in all, a pretty clever rationalization for a monstrous
imperialist tyranny, wouldn't you say? Sounds like they were taking
religion-inventing lessons from the Arabs."

Adventure in his blood

Wheeler has always been drawn by the thrill and accomplishment of
adventure. He became the youngest Eagle Scout in history at age 12
before becoming the youngest person to climb the Matterhorn in
Switzerland at age 14.

"People collect things," Wheeler explains. "They collect stamps, or
coins, or porcelain. At 14, I decided what I wanted was to collect
extraordinary experiences. You could lose your stamps or coins, but
you can never lose what you have done with your life."

Wheeler swam the Hellespont like Leander in Greek mythology, was
adopted into a tribe of Amazon headhunters and successfully hunted a
man-eating tiger in South Vietnam while still in high school.

"My intellectual adventures began when I read Ayn Rand, Ludwig von
Mises and Aristotle, inspiring me to get a Ph.D. in Philosophy," he
said. "I explored Africa, the Gobi, Mongolia, Central Asia, Tibet,
the Himalayas, the Andes, Borneo and the South Pacific, discovered
lost tribes in New Guinea and the Kalahari, took elephants over the
Alps in Hannibal's footsteps, skydived onto the North Pole, roused
anti-Marxist guerrillas from Angola to Afghanistan and helped get rid
of the Soviet Union."

Forty years after Wheeler's historic climb of the Matterhorn, he
ascended the mountain again, this time with his 14-year-old eldest
son, Brandon.

Wheeler completes his column entitled "What life is all about" this
way:

"No lion, sitting underneath an acacia tree in the Serengeti, asks
himself, 'What does it mean to be a lion? What is the purpose of my
existence?' A lion has no choice but to unselfconsciously follow his
genetic program. But human beings have to figure out how and why to
survive, they have to choose a rationale that gives purpose and
meaning for their lives. My choice has been to try and make my life,
and now the life of my son, a thrilling adventure."

Wheeler has worn many labels throughout his decades as an adventurer
and geopolitical expert. The Wall Street Journal called him "the
originator of the Reagan Doctrine." The Washington Post called
him "The Indiana Jones of the Right," and Izvestiya, the organ of the
Soviet Communist Party, called him an "ideological gangster."

Wheeler says his site offers readers "mind-stretching pro-America
insights on our lives, our politics and our world."

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., sums up Wheeler's extraordinary
life:

"Jack Wheeler is just about the most interesting man I know. As a
professional adventurer, he has discovered lost tribes and led
expeditions to every corner of the globe. As a geopolitical
strategist, he created the Reagan Doctrine, which led to the demise
of the Soviet Union. He is a brilliantly original thinker and deeply
perceptive analyst of world events. I value his counsel and
friendship."

Here's how Wheeler describes his online resource:

"To The Point intends to be both the world's most accurate and
insightful geopolitical intelligence service, and a pro-America, pro-
capitalist, pro-Western Civilization intellectual ammunition service
for defenders of liberty.

"Our goal is for our subscribers to look upon To The Point as an
oasis of reason and insight. Our subscribers are becoming the most
highly informed people in America."







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