Hospital patients in Faluja and Hit, Iraq, were ziptized by USMC
crusaders and thrown on the floor to fester in urine and excrement
for days, classified as enemy combatants to prevent their white
phosphorus wounds from being documented. Like Olson, any
truth teller, whistleblower, or victim is an enemy combatant now.
USMC shot a female ambulance driver and ruined her ambulance
in Faluja, to prevent white phosphorus victims from arriving at
a photo op at the hospital. The truth is casualty.

Jessica Lynch's Iraqi hospital that treated her well was classified
by US psyopers as enemy combatants, so her ambulance was turned
back at gun point so she could be "rescued".

We are learning that T Rex capitalist oligarchy is at perpetual war
with people, and that Marxist "bourgeois capitalism" is not unitary
substance but one in slavery to another only as long as the middle
class in one country or another is found more useful as slaves than
as food. There is bourgeois, and then there is capitalism as thin
cover for a rapacious elite. Middle class itself is going offshore.

On the one hand, the middle class makes itself into cannibals for
the monster. Olson knew too much, had a conscience, so he had
to go out the window. CIA released many genmod pathogens in
Africa, and some are still circulating through human hosts today,
including ST313. Three bullet suicides are a distinct possibility
as the whole middle class here begins to recognize who killed
JFK, RFK, MLK, and did false flags WTCbomb, OKCbomb, WTC
911, 911 and Arkansas(Russell Welch) anthrax, H1N1, and so on,
all war against the US middle class to enlist the middle class up
to a point but increasingly since 1999 to simply drag us down the
drain with anti-people cannibalistic practices ultimately to be
aimed against the middle class, no matter how loyal, because
we are increasingly obsolete from a profit perspective or just a
bit too difficult to fool anymore.

We're all going out the window, and probably twice. Aren't there
even US troops in Somalia now, not just US bombs? Did the US
just bomb civilians in Colombia yesterday, to help stage for a
suppression of Venezuelans, Chileans, Ecuadoreans, Bolivians?
We cannot please T Rex anymore. Remember what TV has taught
us, that in the final stage, a serial killer makes mistakes and kills
more often. We are talking about a parallel killer in the end stage.

-Bob

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March 24, 2010 at 22:43:34

Frank Olson, Enemy Combatant




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If you haven't read "A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and 
the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments," by H.P. Albarelli Jr., I 
recommend doing so right away. Read every word, cover to cover. You will
initially conclude that I, and Albarelli, are crazy. This is the story 
of one simple murder that asks who done it and doesn't answer the 
question for over 700 pages, because every time a new character enters 
the story the author introduces him with background that includes how 
his grandparents were conceived and where his field of work originated. 
But there is method to the madness, trust me. Bear with it.

By the time you've finished, Albarelli will tell you who killed Olson, 
and you'll grasp that who killed Olson is not really the point. This is
a  story of the CIA's lawless rampages of murder and mayhem, which began
when the CIA began and have continued to this day, with a possible minor
let-up in the mid-1970s. What did occur for certain in the mid 1970s 
was an unusual fit of journalism by the U.S. media and of oversight by 
the U.S. Congress. Both freakish activities were short lived but 
produced most of what we know to this day about the goings-on in a major
branch of our government, the Central Intelligence Agency.

In the absence of oversight or accountability, sadism and stupidity 
compete for domination. The CIA and the military in the 1950s invested 
heavily in researching every form of mystical mumbo-jumbo that could be 
found, and every form of drug. LSD was among the wonder drugs that were 
going to either prevent military violence or reveal people's secrets, or
both. And if we wanted to test the effects of something like LSD, what 
better way than to dose people with it, without their knowledge, and 
observe their behavior? We could use mental patients locked in 
hospitals, or prisoners, or soldiers. Sure, some would kill themselves 
or others, but this was science! We could put LSD into the air and the 
food of an entire French village, stand back, and watch the horror. Or 
how about testing anthrax on a U.S. factory? Would people suffer as a 
result of these experiments? Sure! Would people die? Sure, but what did 
that matter when God and Country were on the line? After all, we were 
poisoning people to protect their right to be poisoned by us!

There may be a tendency to take seriously claims that medical ethics had
not evolved in the 1950s to the point of forbidding experimentation on 
people without their consent. That's utter nonsense and ignores the 
Nuremberg Code of 1947. In fact, morality has DEVOLVED in U.S. political
thinking since the 1950s. We would have been shocked in the 1950s in 
this country to learn that our government was developing biological and 
chemical weapons, that it was testing them on human beings including 
Americans, that it was torturing prisoners, and that it was killing 
people who got in the way or knew too much or presented an 
inconvenience. Now we consider all such activity an ordinary part of 
running a good old fashioned totalitarian democracy. In 1953 Frank Olson
was a murder victim. In 2010 he would simply have been decreed an enemy 
combatant. He would have been cuffed, hooded, and locked away.

Nowadays we have so many Frank Olsons we don't know what to do with them
all. New innocent victims are ordered released from Guantanamo at least 
every week. We can't be expected to write 800-page books about each of 
them. Can we? And why should we, when nothing illegal has been done? 
Habeas corpus is no more. Warrantless spying is routine. Torture is a 
respectable tool our rulers use if they see fit. And when we use white 
phosphorus to melt the skin off some children in one of our illegal 
wars, the loudest cry is to keep the war going. The CIA is now openly 
understood to run torture programs so gruesome that the idea of drugging
people with any sort of drug is so mild by comparison as to seem 
immediately acceptable.



And the CIA's new alchemic brew of stupidity and sadism does not involve
crop-dusting villages with LSD. The brave new answer to war is drone 
strikes. Just as stupid. Just as sadistic. Just as illegal. But nowhere 
near as secret. We're open about our crimes these days. Frank Olson's 
murder is like a nuclear bomb in an 18th century naval battle. It stands
out because of its context. If it had occurred last week, we'd have 
already forgotten it.



David Swanson is the author of "Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial 
Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union" by Seven Stories Press and
of the introduction to  "The 35 Articles of Impeachment and the Case for
Prosecuting George W.  Bush" published by

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