Hello all,

That eternal vigilance is the price of freedom is truer today than ever before. 
No government can
be, should be, trusted to safeguard the common weal. These guys can teach 
Machiavelli and Kautilya a
few lessons on cynical statecraft. If this is what they do to third countries, 
imagine what they can
achieve in their own back and front yards.This seems to be as as true of the 
CIA as of the
SchutzStaffel, SAVAK, RAW, ISI etc. etc.,

"This message is available on the Internet at 
http://www.WantToKnow.info/050423secretgovernment

"The National Security Act of '47 gave us the National Security Council. Never 
have we had a
National Security Council so concerned about the nation's security that we're 
always looking for
threats and looking how to orchestrate our society to oppose those threats. 
National Security was
invented, almost, in 1947, and now it has become the prime mover of everything 
we do as measured
against something we invented in 1947."
-- U.S. Navy Admiral Gene La Rocque in PBS Documentary "The Secret Government"

April 23, 2005
Dear friends,

If you've taken the time to explore some of the vast amount of reliable, 
verifiable information on
WantToKnow.info, you have very likely come to the conclusion that there is a 
powerful shadow or
secret government which manipulates global politics behind the scenes. 
Government bureaucracies are
known for their inefficiency, yet it is their very well-organized and 
hierarchical military and
intelligence services through which those involved with the secret government 
are able to implement
their secret plans.

In the 22-minute PBS documentary available for free viewing below, host Bill 
Moyers exposes the
inner workings of the secret government. Though originally broadcast in 1987, 
it is even more
relevant today. Interviews with respected, top military, intelligence, and 
government insiders
reveal both the history and secret objectives of powerful groups in the hidden 
shadows of our
government.

The text of "The Secret Government" is also provided below for your 
convenience. Please help to
strengthen democracy and educate others by spreading this important 
information. For suggestions on
how each of us can work towards a better way, click here. Together, we can and 
will build a brighter
future for us all.

With best wishes,
Fred Burks for the WantToKnow.info Team

http://207.44.245.159/video1/Secretgov1.wmv - "The Secret Government" Part 1(11 
minutes)
http://207.44.245.159/video1/Secretgov2.wmv - "The Secret Government" Part 2 
(11 minutes)
Windows Media Player (free download) is required to view documentary
http://www.addictedtowar.com/bill.moyers.htm - Written transcript of "The 
Secret Government"
http://www.pbs.org/now/series/billmoyers2.html - PBS website gives brief bio of 
Bill Moyers

For another powerful, highly revealing documentary on the manipulations of the 
secret government
produced by BBC, see http://www.WantToKnow.info/powerofnightmares (view free at 
link provided). The
intrepid BBC team clearly shows how the War on Terror is largely a fabrication. 
For those interested
in very detailed information on the composition of the shadow or secret 
government from a less
well-known source, I recommend the thorough summary at: 
http://www.drboylan.com/shadgovt2 The
information given in this summary closely matches my own extensive research 
into the subject.

THE SECRET GOVERNMENT - The Constitution In Crisis

Bill Moyers, Secret Government, PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) 1987

Moyers: "The Secret Government is an interlocking network of official 
functionaries, spies,
mercenaries, ex-generals, profiteers and superpatriots, who, for a variety of 
motives, operate
outside the legitimate institutions of government. Presidents have turned to 
them when they can't
win the support of the Congress or the people, creating that unsupervised power 
so feared by the
framers of our Constitution. Just imagine that William Casey's dream came true. 
Suppose the
enterprise grew into a super-secret, self-financing, self-perpetuating 
organization. Suppose they
decided on their own to assassinate Gorbachev or the leader of white South 
Africa. Could a President
control them and what if he became the enterprise's public enemy Number One? 
Who would know? Who
would say no?"

"The history of our secret government."

"World War II was over. Europe lay devastated. The United States emerged as the 
most powerful nation
on earth. But from the rubble rose a strange new world, a peace that was not 
peace and a war that
was not war. We saw it emerging when the Soviets occupied Eastern Europe. The 
Cold War had begun."

Winston Churchill: "An Iron Curtain has descended across the continent. Behind 
that line lie all the
capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe."

Moyers: "The Russians had been our ally against the Nazis, an expedient 
alliance for the sake of
war. Now they were our enemy. To fight them we turned to some of the very men 
who had inflicted on
humanity the horrors of Hitler's madness. We hired Nazis' as American spies. We 
struck a secret
bargain with the devil."

Erhard Dabringhaus: "One that I know real well is Klaus Barbie. He was wanted 
by the French as their
number one war criminal and somehow we employed a man like that as a very 
secretive informant."

Moyers: "Erhard Dabringhaus was employed in the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence 
Corps and assigned to
work with Nazi informants spying on the Russians. One of them was Klaus Barbie, 
the 'Butcher of
Lyon', who had tortured and murdered thousands of Jews and resistance fighters. 
The Americans did
not turn Barbie over to the French when they finished with him. They helped him 
escape to Bolivia.
Other top Nazis were smuggled into the United States to cooperate in the war 
against the new enemy."

"So began the morality of the Cold War. Anything goes. The struggle required a 
mentality of
permanent war, a perpetual state of emergency. It had met a vast new apparatus 
of power that
radically transformed our government. Its foundations were laid when President 
Truman signed into la
w the National Security Act of 1947."

Admiral Gene La Rocque: "Now that National Security Act of 1947 changed 
dramatically the direction
of this great nation. It established the framework for a national security 
state."

Moyers: "Admiral Gene La Rocque rose through the ranks from Ensign to become a 
Strategic Planner for
the Pentagon and now heads the Center of Defense Information, a public interest 
group."

Admiral Gene La Rocque: "The National Security Act of '47 gave us the National 
Security Council.
Never have we had a National Security Council so concerned about the nation's 
security that we're
always looking for threats and looking how to orchestrate our society to oppose 
those threats.
National Security was invented, almost, in 1947, and now it has become the 
prime mover of everything
we do as measured against something we invented in 1947. The National Security 
Act also gave us the
Central Intelligence Agency."

Moyers: "This is the house the Cold War built - the CIA. The core of the new 
secret government. Its
chief legitimate duty was to gather foreign intelligence for America's new role 
as a world power.
Soon it was taking on covert operations, abroad and at home. As its mission 
expanded, the CIA
recruited adventuresome young men like Notre Dame's "All American", Ralph 
McGehee."

Ralph McGehee: "I look back to the individual that I was when I joined the 
agency. I was a dedicated
Cold Warrior who felt the agency was out there fighting for liberty, justice 
and democracy and
religion around the world. And I believed wholeheartedly in this. I just felt 
proud every day that I
went to work because I was out at the vanguard of the battle against the 
international evil empire -
international Communist evil empire."

Moyers: "Iran, 1953: the CIA mounted its first major covert operation to 
overthrow a foreign
government. The target was the Prime Minister of Iran, Mohammed Mosaddeq. He 
held power
legitimately, through his country's parliamentary process and he was popular. 
Washington had once
looked to him as the man to prevent a Communist takeover. But that was before 
Mosaddeq decided that
the Iranian state, not British companies, ought to own and control the oil 
within Iran's own
borders. When he nationalized the British run oil fields, Washington saw red."

"The Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles and his brother Alan, Director of 
the CIA, decided with
Eisenhower's approval, to overthrow Mosaddeq and reinstate the Shah of Iran. 
The mobs paid by the
CIA, and the police and soldiers bribed by the CIA, drove Mosaddeq from office."

Newscaster: "Crown Prince Abdullah greets the Shah as he lands at Baghdad 
airport after a 7-hour
flight from Rome."

Moyers: The King of Kings was back in control and more pliable than Mosaddeq. 
American oil companies
took over almost half of Iran's production. U.S. arms merchants moved in with 
$18 billion of weapons
sales over the next 20 years. But there were losers."

Kenneth Love (former New York Times reporter): "Nearly everybody in Iran of any 
importance has had a
brother, or a mother, or a sister, or a son, or a father, tortured, jailed, 
deprived of property
without due process. I mean an absolutely buccaneering dictatorship in our name 
that we supported.
SAVAK was created by the CIA!"

Bill Moyers: "SAVAK, the Shah's Secret Police, tortured and murdered thousands 
of his opponents.
General Richard Secord and Albert Hakim, whom we met earlier, were among those 
who helped supply the
Shah's insatiable appetite for the technology of control. But the weapons and 
flattery heaped by
America on the Shah blinded us to the growing opposition of his own people. 
They rose up in 1979
against him. "Death to the Shah!" they shouted. "Death to the American Satan."

Kenneth Love: "Khomeni, is a direct consequence and the hostage crisis is a 
direct consequence, and
the resurgence of the Shi'a is a direct consequence of the CIA's overthrow of 
Mosaddeq in 1953."

Moyers: "Guatemala 1954. Flushed with success America's Secret Government 
decided another
troublesome leader must go. This time it was Jacobo Arbenz, the democratically 
elected president of
Guatemala. Philip Rettinger was recruited from the Marines to join the CIA 
team."

Colonel Philip Roettinger (Ret.) U.S. Marine Corps: "It was explained to me 
that it was very
important for the security of the United States that we were going to prevent a 
Soviet beach-head in
this hemisphere, which we have heard about very recently of course, and that 
the Guatemalan
government was Communist and we had to do something about it."

Moyers: "President Arbenz had admired Franklin D. Roosevelt and his government 
voted often with the
American position at the United Nations. But in trying to bring a new deal to 
Guatemala, Arbenz
committed two sins in the eyes of the Eisenhower administration. First, when he 
opened the system to
all political parties he recognized the Communists too."

Roettinger: "Well, of course there was not even a hint of Communism in his 
government. He had no
Communists in his Cabinet. He did permit the existence of a very small 
Communist party."

Moyers: "Arbenz also embarked on a massive land reform program. Less than 3 per 
cent of the land
owners held more than 70 per cent of the land. So Arbenz nationalized more than 
1 ¸ million acres,
including land owned by his own family and turned it over to peasants. Much of 
that land belonged to
the United Fruit Company, the giant American firm that was intent on keeping 
Guatemala, quite
literally, a Banana Republic. United Fruit appealed to its close friends in 
Washington, including
the Dulles brothers, who said that Arbenz was openly playing the Communist 
game. He had to go."

Roettinger: "This was sudden death for him. There was no chance of him winning 
this fight because of
the fact that he had done this to the United Fruit Company. Plus the fact, that 
he was overthrowing
the hegemony of the United States over this area. And this was dangerous, it 
not be tolerated. We
couldn't tolerate that."

Moyers: "From Honduras, the same country that today is the Contra staging base, 
the CIA launched a
small band of mercenaries against Guatemala. They were easily turned back. So 
with its own planes
and pilots the CIA then bombed the capital. Arbenz fled and was immediately 
replaced by an American
puppet, Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas."

Roettinger: "He overturned all of the reformist activities of President Arbenz. 
He gave the land
back to the United Fruit Company that had been confiscated. He took land from 
the peasants and gave
it back to the land owners."

Bill Moyers: "The CIA had called its covert action against Guatemala, Operation 
Success. Military
dictators ruled the country for the next 30 years. The United States provided 
them with weapons and
trained their officers. The Communists we saved them from would have been hard 
pressed to do it
better. Peasants were slaughtered. Political opponents were tortured. Suspected 
insurgents were
shot, stabbed, burned alive or strangled. There were so many deaths at one 
point that coroners
complained they couldn't keep up with the work load. Operation Success."

Rettinger: "What we did has caused a succession of repressive military 
dictatorships in that country
and has been responsible for the deaths over 100,000 of their citizens."

Moyers: "Success breeds success, sometimes with dreary repetition. Mario 
Sandoval Alarcon began his
career in the CIA's adventure in Guatemala. Today he's known as the Godfather 
of the Death Squads.
In 1981, after lobbying Ronald Reagan's advisors for military aid to Guatemala, 
Sandoval Alarcon
danced at the Inaugural Ball."

Moyers: "Richard Bissell, another veteran of the Guatemalan coup, went on to 
become the CIA's Chief
of Covert Operations. I looked him up several years ago for a CBS documentary. 
Cuba, 1961, seven
years after Operation Success in Guatemala, Bissell was planning another CIA 
covert operation."

Newscaster: "The assault has begun on the dictatorship of Fidel Castro."

Moyers: "On April 17, 1961, Cuban exiles trained by the CIA at a base in 
friendly Guatemala landed
on the southern coast of Cuba, at the Bay of Pigs. The U.S. had promised air 
support, but President
Kennedy cancelled it. The invaders left defenseless, surrendered. Seven months 
after the disastrous
invasion, Kennedy delivered a major foreign policy address."

President John F. Kennedy: "We cannot, as a free nation, compete with our 
adversaries in tactics of
terror, assassination, false promises, counterfeit mobs and crisis."

Moyers: "The President was not telling the truth. Even as he spoke, his 
administration was planning
a new covert war on Cuba. It would include some of the dirty tricks the 
President said we were
above. The Secret Government was prepared for anything."

Moyers interview with Richard Bissel: "At one time, the CIA organized a small 
department known as
Executive Action, which was a permanent assassination capability."

Bissel: "Well, it wasn't just an assassination capability it was a capability 
to discredit or get
rid of people, but it could have included assassination."

Moyers: "And it did. There were at least eight documented attempts to kill 
Castro. He says there
were two dozen. And there was even one effort to put LSD in his cigars. To help 
us get rid of the
Cuban leader, our Secret Government turned to the Mafia just as we once made 
use of Nazis. The
gangsters included the Las Vegas Mafioso John Roselli, the Don of Chicago, Sam 
Giancana, and the
Boss of Tampa, Santo Traficante."

Moyers: "If I read you correctly you are saying it is the involvement in the 
Mafia that disturbed
you and not the need or decision to assassinate a foreign leader."

Bissel: "Correct."

Moyers: "It is a chilling thought made more chilling by the assassination of 
John Kennedy. The
accusations linger. In some minds, the suspicions persist of a dark unsolved 
conspiracy behind his
murder. You can dismiss them, as many of us do. But knowing now what our Secret 
Government planned
for Castro, the possibility remains. Once we decide that anything goes, 
anything can come home to
haunt us."

"Vietnam, 1968: American soldiers are fighting and dying in the jungles of 
Southeast Asia. But the
Vietnam War didn't start this way. It started secretly off the books like so 
many of these ventures
that have ended disastrously. The CIA got there early, soon after the 
Vietnamese won their
independence from the French in 1954. Eisenhower warned that the nations of 
Southeast Asia would
fall like dominoes if the Communists, led by Ho Chi Min, took over all Vietnam. 
To hold the line, we
installed in Saigon, a puppet regime under Ngo Dinh Diem. American-trained 
commandoes were used to
sabotage bus and rail lines and contaminate North Vietnam's oil supply."

"President Kennedy sent the Green Berets to Vietnam and turned to full scale 
counter-insurgency. He
had once said that Vietnam was the ultimate test of our will to stem the tide 
of world communism. By
the time of his death, there were 15,000 Americans there. They were called 
"Advisors." The secret
war was leading only to deeper involvement and more deception."

President Lyndon Johnson: "It is my duty to the American people to report that 
renewed hostile
actions against United States ships on the high seas in the Gulf of Tonkin have 
today required me to
order the military forces of the United States, to take action and reply."

Moyers: "This President was not telling the truth either. The action at the 
Gulf of Tonkin was not
unprovoked. South Vietnam had been conducting secret raids in the area against 
the North and the
American destroyer, ordered into the battle zone, had advanced warning it could 
be attacked. But
Johnson seized the incident to stampede Congress into passing the Gulf of 
Tonkin resolution. He then
used it as a blank check for the massive build up of American forces."

"April, 1965: Two battalions of Marines land in South Vietnam. The first of 
more than 2 ¸ million
Americans to fight there with no Congressional declaration of war. The dirty 
little war that began
in secret, is reaching full roar. Free-fire zones, defoliation, the massacre at 
My Lai, napalm, and
the CIA's Operation Phoenix to round up, torture and kill suspected Viet Cong."

Ralph McGehee: "We were murdering these people, incinerating them."

Moyers: "Ralph McGehee was there for the CIA and helped set up South Vietnam's 
secret police."

McGehee (Notre Dame "All American"): "My efforts had resulted in the deaths of 
many people and I
just - for me it was a period when I guess I was - I considered myself nearly 
insane - I just couldn
't reconcile what I had been and what I was at the time becoming."

Moyers: "Many of the secret warriors in Southeast Asia had no such doubts or 
regrets. Some of the
team that later joined the Iran-Contra enterprise, helped to run the secret war 
in Laos. As General
Richard Secord later put it, "Laos belonged to the CIA." Looking back, it is 
stunning how easily the
Cold War enticed us into surrendering popular control of government to the 
National Security State.
We've never come closer to bestowing absolute authority on the President. 
Setting up White House
groups that secretly decide to fight dirty little wars, is a direct assumption 
of the war powers
expressly forbidden by the Constitution."

"Not since December, 1941, has Congress declared war. Since then, we've had a 
police action in
Korea, advisors in Vietnam, covert operations in Central America, peacekeeping 
in Lebanon and low
intensity conflicts going on right now from Angola to Cambodia. We've turned 
the war powers of the
United States over to, well we are never really sure who, or what they're 
doing, or what it costs,
or who is paying for it. The one thing that we are sure of is that this largely 
secret global war
carried on with less and less accountability to democratic institutions, has 
become a way of life.
And now we are faced with a question brand new in our history. Can we have the 
permanent warfare
state and democracy too?"

Congressional hearings: "A shellfish toxin -

Moyers: "In 1975 as the war in Vietnam came to an end, Congress took its first 
public look at the
Secret Government. Senator Frank Church chaired the Select Committee to study 
government operations.
The hearings opened the books on a string of lethal activities. From the use of 
electric pistols and
poison pellets, to Mafia connections and drug experiments. And they gave us a 
detailed account of
assassination plots against foreign leaders and the overthrowing of sovereign 
governments. We
learned, for example, how the Nixon administration had waged a covert war 
against the government of
Chile's president, Salvador Allende who was ultimately overthrown by a military 
coup and
assassinated."

Senator Church: "Like Caesar peering into the colonies from distant Rome, Nixon 
said the choice of
government by the Chileans was unacceptable to the President of the United 
States. The attitude in
the White House seemed to be - if in the wake of Vietnam, I can no longer send 
in the Marines, then,
I will send in the CIA."

Moyers: "This remains for me the heart of the matter. The men who wrote our 
Constitution, our basic
book of rules, were concerned that power be held accountable. No party of 
government and no person
in government, not even the President, was to pick or choose among the laws to 
be obeyed. But how
does one branch of government blow the whistle on another? Or how do the people 
cry foul when their
liberties are imperiled, if public officials can break the rules, lie to us 
about it, and then wave
the wand of national security to silence us?"

"Can it happen again? You bet it can. The apparatus of secret power remains 
intact in a huge White
House staff operating in the sanctuary of presidential privilege. George Bush 
has already told the
National Security Council to take more responsibility for foreign policy which 
can of course be
exercised beyond public scrutiny. And a lot of people in Washington are calling 
for more secrecy,
not less, including more covert actions. This is a system easily corrupted as 
the public grows
indifferent again, and the press is seduced or distracted. So one day, sadly, 
we are likely to
discover once again that while freedom does have enemies in the world it can 
also be undermined here
at home, in the dark, by those posing as its friends. I'm Bill Moyers. Good 
night."

Regards.

balaji



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