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dh | 18.02.2004 01:45

It akes a rather 'rightest' american to raise this appalling case against a UK whistleblower against this incredibly corrupt and dissembling government


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Smoking Gun British whistleblower Katharine Gun faces two years in jail – for speaking truth to power

In the run-up to war, as the British were going through the motions of getting a second resolution through the UN Security Council, there was much speculation as to how the 6 non-permanent members of that body would vote.
So high was the interest in this question on the part of the U.S. and British governments that a covert operation was launched to discover what the so-called Middle Six delegations were up to – and to head off any compromise proposal.
The details of the U.S./UK espionage operation were exposed last March by the brave (and beautiful!) Katharine Gun, a former employee of the Government Communications Headquarters, GCHQ, Tony Blair's eavesdropping center.
She faces up to two years in jail for leaking this memo from National Security Agency honcho Frank Koza to NSA personnel and "a friendly foreign intelligence agency," (i.e., British spooks). The memo describes a "surge" in surveillance efforts "against UNSC members Angola, Cameroon, Chile, Bulgaria and Guinea, as well as extra focus on Pakistan UN matters." Mexican and Chilean officials are now revealing that a secret meeting, held at the United Nations, where such a proposal was discussed, was bugged, along with the phones used by diplomats.
The Guardian reports:"A joint British and American spying operation at the United Nations scuppered a last-ditch initiative to avert the invasion of Iraq, The Observer can reveal. …The former Mexican ambassador to the UN, Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, told The Observer that US officials intervened last March, just days before the war against Saddam was launched, to halt secret negotiations for a compromise resolution to give weapons inspectors more time to complete their work.
Aguilar Zinser claimed that the intervention could only have come as a result of surveillance of a closed diplomatic meeting where the compromise was being hammered out. He said it was clear the Americans knew about the confidential discussions in advance.""… We had yet to get our capitals to go along with it, it was at a very early stage. Only the people in the room knew what the document said.
The surprising thing was the very rapid flow of information to [US] quarters. The meeting was in the evening and they call us in the morning before the meeting of the Security Council and they say, 'We appreciate you trying to find ideas, but this is not a good idea.' I say, 'Thanks, that's good to know.'
We were looking for a compromise and they [the US] say, 'Do not attempt it.'"You'll remember that, in order to make the war more palatable to his clearly reluctant countrymen, and his own balking Labor Party, Blair made quite a show of trying to intercede on behalf of those UN Security Council members who wanted to give the invasion the stamp of legality, vowing to craft an acceptable resolution. But that was a lie….Now we find out that Blair and his ministers were actually trying to undercut efforts at a compromise, because it would have given UN weapons inspectors more time to find out the truth: that Saddam didn't have any weapons of mass destruction.
The rush to war would have been aborted – if the War Party hadn't moved quickly to quash the last hope of peace.
Ms. Gun's arraignment in the Old Bailey today means more trouble for the already beleaguered Tony Blair. As the Liberal Democrats' Foreign Affairs point man, Menzies Campbell, put it:"If the allegations that these operations had ministerial authority are well-founded, then it could hardly be more serious for the Government. There will be understandable uproar at the UN.
On the other hand, if the eavesdropping took place without Ministers knowing, then the question is, who was in charge?'"Charged with violation of the Official Secrets Act – the British version of the U.S. "Patriot" Act – Ms. Gun, a 29-year-old Chinese language specialist, will have her trial in the fall. Her defense will be to put this illegal war on trial.Far from betraying her country's secrets, Ms. Gun is a British patriot who exposed the extent to which Blair has been willing to subordinate his country's interests to the wishes of his American masters.
Even the usually brain-dead Tories, who have long since given up the idea of British sovereignty, must be outraged at this incident, which shows that Bush's poodle is just as big a liar as his master in Washington.
It is so typical of the War Party to create and then deplore what the neocons call "anti-Americanism" – blaming those who are justifiably outraged by the U.S. government's highhandedness as if they are responsible. But this is all part of the dialectic, as anticipated by our proud unilateralists: the more the neocons can drive U.S. policy in the direction of pigheaded unreasonableness, the more they can provoke the Europeans into reacting against it.
In the end, their dire warnings of an "anti-American" upsurge in Europe become a self-fulfilling prophecy. This has certain political benefits at home, where the campaign to stoke anti-French sentiment has been fairly successful in appealing to ignoramuses from coast to coast: every war hysteria needs a hate object, and the addition of the Europeans to Arab Muslims gives the neocon hate campaign a more inclusive, multi-cultural air. Great Britain has never been a free country, and today it is less so than ever. Omnipresent cameras record the moves of ordinary people in an Orwellian society where anything dubbed "hate speech" is outlawed, along with speech that exposes the mendacity of the all-powerful Big Brother Blair.
It is a country where the columnist Taki Theodoracopoulos is "investigated" and threatened for writing a newspaper column that did not fit into the proper boundaries of political correctness; where the libel laws are so stacked against the defendant that even the renown terrorist supporter and war profiteer Richard Perle can confidently threaten to take a journalist to court there for exposing his sleazy machinations to public view.Under Britain's Official Secrets Act, the government can quash any speech, and hold any person indefinitely, for breaching the citadel of government "official secrets," i.e., anything that might harm the interests of those in power. There is no British Bill of Rights, no formal legal basis to oppose such tyranny – nothing but the unbroken spirit and sheer orneriness of the British people – which is, come to think of it, not an inconsiderable factor.Gun's defense could be a replay of the case of Clive Ponting, a British official at the Ministry of Defense who gave a Member of Parliament documents proving that Maggie Thatcher and her ministers lied to Parliament about details of when and where the Argentinian ship General Belgrano was sunk during the Falklands War. As Time magazine points out, "Ponting confessed, and the judge virtually ordered the jury to convict, but they honored his act of conscience and acquitted him." It's funny how events on one side of the Atlantic have their mirror image on the other: while the trial of Katharine Gun is going on in London, another sort of trial may be in progress in Washington, only this time it will be the War Party that's in the dock.Yes, I'm talking about the trial of whoever "outed" undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame in retaliation for her husband's very effective and high-profile opposition to the Iraq war. Former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson was sent to Africa to investigate "intelligence" that the Iraqis were trying to procure uranium in the African nation of Niger, as Bush claimed in the infamous "16 words" of his 2003 State of the Union address. It was bogus, from top to bottom, and based on a crude forgery, to boot – that's what Wilson said, in public and in print, and the War Party struck back by "outing" his wife, telling Robert Novak, among others, that it was the wife who ensured his mission to Niger. Now the investigation into who related Plame's job description to the media is before a grand jury, and, as the Financial Times reports:"Washington is alive with talk that [the White House] is readying for another assault on its integrity: indictments from the CIA leak investigation."The investigation has focused on Dick Cheney's office. One-by-one, aides to the Vice President have filed in to testify before the grand jury: Mary Matalin, Cheney's former press secretary, now advising the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign, deputy press secretary Claire Buchan, and Adam Levine, who previously worked in the White House communications site. According to the Financial Times:"There have also been 'tip-offs' that indictments are in the offing. The names are circulating of senior staff in Mr Cheney's office."Which means You-Know-Who is in prosecutors' sights. Who lied us into war – and why? That is the question Iraq war revisionists have been asking since before the first shots were fired, and now the rest of the country – and the whole world – is asking it. The answers will be found in these twin trials, where the illegal and unethical machinations of the American government and their British enablers will be exposed for all to see. If Katharine Gun is convicted, and Scooter Libby & Co. go free, then what is this great "democracy" we are trying to export to the rest of the world – and what is it worth?You can send a message to Tony Blair demanding an end to the prosecution of Katharine Gun. A letter addressed to the Prime Minister at: 10 Downing Street, London SW1A 2AA, Great Britain.Or send a fax to him at: 44-207925-0918(preceded by 011 from the U.S.)Or at 020-7925-0918 from within the United Kingdom. This will have the biggest effect, but you can also send an electronic message to Blair at:  http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page4345.aspSend copies of your message to the Department of Constitutional Affairs:  general.queries@dca.gsi.gov.ukTo Gun's former employer, the Government Communications Headquarters:  pressoffice@gchq.gsi.gov.ukTo the British Embassy in Washington, D.C.:  washi@fco.gov.ukAnd to Gun herself at:  KatharineG@liberty-human-rights.org.ukThe campaign to exonerate Katharine Gun is vitally important, because, as Daniel Ellsberg pointed out:"Those who reveal documents on the scale necessary to return foreign policy to democratic control risk prosecution and prison sentences, as Katherine Gun is now facing. I faced 12 felony counts and a possible sentence of 115 years; the charges were dismissed when it was discovered that White House actions aimed at stopping further revelations of administration lying had included criminal actions against me. Exposing governmental lies carries a heavy personal risk, even in our democracies. But that risk can be worthwhile when a war's-worth of lives is at stake."Government whistleblowers have a key function in a democratic republic, and in America they are supposedly protected by law, albeit inconsistently. In Great Britain, however, which is fast descending into the morass of soft totalitarianism, there are no similar constitutional guarantees. I am glad to see that Liberty, the British organization of civil libertarians, is taking up Ms. Gun's cause, along with a number of prominent American liberals, including the actor Sean Penn. Now is the time for British conservatives and libertarians to join in the campaign to Free Katharine Gun – and free England from the grip of an increasingly authoritarian form of socialism. NOTES IN THE MARGINHere's Anthony Gancarski, our erstwhile columnist who found a better deal with the War Party, writing on his wrestling website (who knew?), on why he went over to the Dark Side:"Like Whitman said [roughly], 'Do I contradict myself? Very well, I contradict myself'. And like Sgt. Slaughter said, 'I want my country back.' More selfishly speaking, I'm in Florida in 2004 – 'Ground Zero' in the election campaign. I should be positioned to do important writing as the year progresses. There is no way I'm going to piss away that opportunity for a 'guaranteed spot' on a sinking ship like the antiwar movement. Like Nixon said, all success comes from risk. I took risks when opposing the war, changing the position was also a risk, and no matter what happens, I'll be fine and true to my convictions."The question is: what convictions? That's what they wanted to know over at Free Republic.com, bastion of Bushian Republicanism, where one poster commented:"This guy has all the intellectual steadiness of a pinball. Welcome to our side...I guess."Another Freeper quipped:"This moronic, over-wrought, over-wordy rant makes listening to Aunt Margaret's hour long discourse over why she left her first husband thirty years ago seem positively riveting. No wonder he gets $25 per article. With this guy's inability to be concise, he's working for about .0000000025 per word."I want to wish "The Ganc" – as we used to call him around the Antiwar.com office – the best of luck with his new "friends" – because it looks like he'll be needing it.As his new best buddy, David Horowitz, has discovered, nobody likes a turncoat: such people are never trusted. While Gancarski's pro-war epiphany coincided with the announcement that he hopes to be writing more articles for Horowitz's Frontpagemag.com, it seems like only yesterday that he was penning paeans to none other than Noam Chomsky, Horowitz's favorite hate object – and deriding the voluble ex-Commie-turn-professional witch-hunter as a "Likudnik shill." I can hardly wait to read The Ganc-ster's public recantation.Speaking of the unspeakable, Don Imus will be changing the name of his program to "Anus in the Morning," or at least that's the fate he'd suffer in a rational world. In our Bizarro World, however, where up is down and evil is virtuous, this radio blabbermouth can spew vitriol about death of 43 passengers in the crash of an Iranian airliner, as he did on February 10, 2004: "When I hear stories like that, I think 'who cares?'"What should happen to him is that, whenever anyone hears the grating, leering, drunken-sounding voice of Don Imus – especially in the morning! – they automatically think "who cares?" and switch to another station.But here's what gets me: They're going after Janet Jackson for baring her baubled tit, but the moral obscenity uttered by Imus is not even noticed. Not that the government has any business punishing either of them: the point is that, in any case, we have the power, as consumers, to inflict far more punishment on assorted idiots than the FCC, for all Chairman Powell's blustering, could ever hope to get away with. The market rules: the government only pretends to. – Justin Raimondo

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I agree

18.02.2004 03:40

we should support her.
If you are serious there is now a campaign and petition.
We should try to build some support before her trial which will probably not be for months.
his web site has details and you can sign the petition.

 http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/issues/katharine-gun.shtml

also this US site has stuff
 http://www.accuracy.org/

Dont wait for the trial

sil


Katherine Gun story is only the tip of an espionage iceberg

19.02.2004 10:12

Katherine Gun

I believe that there is much more to Katherine Gun's experience which
represents only the tip of the iceberg for such espionage being carried out
by the US and UK Governments.  

It just so happened that NSA targeted six UN Security Council countries at a
time when it wanted to influence the outcome of a vote about Iraq.  

Thank goodness Katherine Gun leaked the request from NSA to GCHQ for
assistance.  But, there is much more to the "bugging" these days than what we
have understood for decades with regard to electromagnetic radiation
surveillance.  

I have been the target of a surveilance experimental development programme
carried out by two US Government Agents, (Lt?) Colonel Vine and Lt Harry X
(both ex-US Marines (retired)), in North Kensington (London) for the past 36
months since February 2001 just after Bush was inaugurated.  

This surveillance technology concentrates on brain wave monitoring and
feedback activity.  It works as I have been able to verify 24/7 for these
three years.  

Thoughts (words and images), eyesight, hearing, feeling (pain), muscle
movement and smell can be accurately monitored through brain waves
surrounding the head of the target.  Feedback for hearing, thoughts and other
neurological brain activity including surreptitiious medication, feelings
(pain) and muscle movement can be effected as well.  

Since this can be carried out no matter where I am located, I have
hypothesised that it is carried out by means of satellite communications.  
There has been some verbal confirmation of this as well.  

I have such a good knowledge of what is going on because of the nature of the
activity being carried out against me: terror and torture interrogation by
constantly hearing these people who try to provoke responses which they can
then monitor.  I can hear their verbal responses to my thoughts and images.  
They verbally abuse me for these revealing precisly what they are doing.  

All of these people are well known to me and also involve locals who are
employed as part of this terror and torture activity.  It was because of the
psychological problems which these people exhibit that I have been able to
verify the nature and accuracy of their activity.  It all works.  

In the case of the UN Security Council or any other target, the individual
becomes the bugging device him/herself.  What I see through my eyes and hear
with my ears can be easily monitored.  Very fine print can be seen.   What I
think can be monitored as I prove this over and over with tests of my own.  

By targeting anyone all of their activity can be tracked including all their
dealings with other people or whatever they read and/or think about.  This is
the espionage that exists now and could very easily have been used against
the six UN Security Council nations.  

When there is a suspicion that information has been obtained, most people
look for traditional bugs but don't find them.  No phone taps or audio
listening devices are needed.  Incidently, computers can be monitored and
operated in this same way.  

That was recently disclosed as "Magic Lantern" used by the FBI in a case
against organised crime in New Jersey for keystroke capture to circumvent
encryption.  The current sophistication of Magic Lantern is well beyond
simple keystroke capture and involves remote access without any communication
connections to operate and control as well as monitor the computer's
activity.  

The brain is really just another electromagnetic radiation device like the
computer.   In my case they are also experimenting with electromagnetic
radiation to induce chemical responses in the brain to emulate surreptitious
medication in order to debilitate and incapacitate.  This too has been done
in such a way as to leave no doubt as to the source of administration by the
verbal confimations I hear and physical effects I feel.  

Feedback also includes memory prodding and dream associations by inducing
images into the brain during sleep.  This has definite side effects which are
potentially lethal.  Once again all the activity which I continuously
document reveals verbal confirmation of what is going on.  Just last night I
had a dream for the second time whcih was really a video.  There was little
doubt about it.  Images (photos) are also used to provoke dream associations
by prodding memory.  This is just another interrogation method.  

Kudos to Katherine Gun for leaking this intent to monitor the activity of
these countries in the Security Council.  But, it might very well be the case
that NSA's monitoring has gone well beyond communications and computer
monitoring.  It was NSA who developed TEMPEST which monitors the computer
monitor's screem electromagnetic emissions.  

I confirmed this by putting a coloured transparency in front of my notebook
computer's screen.  They went berserk because they could not read what I was
writing.   I had changed the frequency by changing colour which then had to
be adjusted at the monitoring equipment.  It's just like someone changing
radio frequency.   They called in a technician who very quickly saw what I
had done and explained to them how to change the frequency for their
reception.  It's just like tuning your radio.  

NSA and GCHQ's basic job is SIGINT which includes COMINT and ELINT.  These
have been expanded to capture any electromagnetic radiation emission that
they can which is why they developed TEMPEST.  

I believe that the brain is a logical extension of this monitoring process
and might very well fall under the remit now of NSA and GCHQ although this is
just speculation on my part at this point.  

What is being done to me and who is carrying it out are facts of existence in
my life and are not mysterious in anyway.   It is obvious that the US and UK
are engaged in a joint programme to develop this brain wave monitoring and
feedback activity and have been actively carrying it out for the last 36
months 24/7 in my direct experience.  

I suspect that Katherine Gun and her legal team might now very well be
subjectd to such surveillance in the interest of national security.   It
would be useful to them if you could forward a copy of this Email to her from
one who, years ago, worked in COMINT for the USAF Security Service under
operational control of NSA where my reports were sent to NSA and GCHQ.  

The ability to completely invade the privacy of an individual totally is now
something that must be made known to the world and to Parliament and
legislatures everywhere so that effective controls can be brought into place.
 The potentional for abuse of such technology is clearly obvious in the
document leaked by Katherine Gun bless her.  

Gary D Chance
mail e-mail: garydchance@tiscali.co.uk
- Homepage: http://garydchance.tripod.com/surveillance


Well Gary

21.02.2004 02:07

Looks like Katherine will be let off - too much embarrassment
See
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 http://eff2.proboards21.com/

dh