US: KGB and STASI reinforce Homeland Security. For whom?
Foreign Press Foundation | 16.12.2004 13:06 | Anti-militarism | Repression
Why have Soviet secret service 'KGB', General Yevgeni Primakov, as well as Markus Wolfe, the ex-boss of the ''STASI'', the equally feared former East German 'State Security Police' been hired by - and for - the US Gov't.?
PEOPLE NOT UNDERSTANDING NOR SEEING THIS ''MENE TEKEL'' ARE BRAINWASHED BLIND...
US: KGB and STASI reinforce Homeland Security. For whom?
"These appointments have already been made"
Dec. 16th - 2004 - If somebody would inform you, that the former Ex-head of the inhuman and despicable Soviet secret service 'KGB', General Yevgeni Primakov, as well as Markus Wolfe, the ex-boss of the ''STASI'', the equally feared former East German ''State Security Police'' - (Staats Sicherheitsdienst) - have been hired by the United States Gov't for the lawless and already feared secret service "HOMELAND Security", as experts to reinforce the control in the US of all it's citizens: would that make you sleep badly ? Im sorry to wreck your night's rest, but it seems that it just happened to you, or, better said: to all of us globally.
Nobody - outside the US mainstream media's reach - would be surprised if the US neocons would appoint a revived Dr. Josef Mengele from Auschwitz as the new Head of Medicare.
A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO [1997-06-09] WOLFE FROM THE STASI
WAS REFUSED A VISA TO THE US BECAUSE HE WAS A TERRORIST.*
Or do you still belong to this completely brainwashed group which - standing in the rain - assures everybody that it's dry and quite sunny still? Up to one's neck in the manure; saying it doesn't smell .... ?
Saying US concentration camps do not exist and are not prepared?*
Bad luck: you even might end up there if you keep reading items like this. An American friend of mine, Jim Kirwan, today send me his views on this very underreported matter in an article called: "Tribute" a Submission:
"The White House today paid tribute to three individuals by awarding each of them, the 'American Medal of Freedom'. This is the nation's highest honor for civilians, who have contributed to the advancement of this country and the world.
The awards went to retired General Tommy Franks, for his role in fighting the Iraq War; to George Tenet, for his role as the head of CIA Intelligence in the same war; and to Paul Bremer, the civilian administrator of Iraq, for his administration of the aftermath of that invasion.
All three men failed miserably in their assigned duties, but each was nonetheless awarded a 'Medal of Freedom' for their respective efforts. For his part, Bush was ''re-elected'' to the office he has occupied since 2000.
Indeed a black day for ''Freedom'' in the United States (and all countries the US warmachine is trying to dominate, using genocidal 'Might' instead of 'Right'. -HR)
Which brings us to the next group of sterling individuals who will no-doubt be awarded their own Medals of Freedom, in the very near future.
The first will be the new Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the man who has remained as close as a shadow to Bush since his governorship in Texas.
This is the genius who wrote all those legalistic overrides of the Geneva Conventions so that we might have unlimited charge of ''enemy combatants'' worldwide.
He's also the man who created the contents of that evil pair of Patriot Acts, that serve as bookends for the legalistic crushing of what's left of law and government responsibilities under the new ''Terror Laws''. This guy's a ''must have'' if we are to remain on track for Fascism in America, in 21st Century style.
The second recipient of the next round of ''Freedom Medals'' ought to be Ex-Admiral Poindexter, for setting up 'Total Information Awareness' (TIA) prior to 911, but he's been officially trashed, so that's impossible. Instead the award could probably go to one of his additions to the offices of HOMELAND Security: That would be the Ex-head of the Soviet KGB, General Yevgeni Primakov:
http://www.impeach-bush-now.org/Articles/Americans/USSA.htm
The third Medal ought to go to the latest addition to HOMELAND Security.
That would be the former East German STASI chief, Markus Wolfe*, a master of manipulation and intimidation - just what we now need to run our ''Secret National Spy Service'':
http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=49&contentid=1676
Sounds like business as usual, but wait: this is not what it might appear to be. When we took Nazi scientists after W.W.II, to work on weapons systems, they were severely limited to working on systems that other civilians had control over.
We knew who they were and what they were, and they were monitored. This time, these vicious and utterly barbaric individuals will be employed specifically for the very skills they brought to their communist states, only now they are being imported to decide who lives and who dies in America. [See below: US Concentration camps?*]
These men have not changed, they are who they are, and that is exactly why Bush & the Bandits want them to run those aspects of HOMELAND Security, that spy on and attempt to co-opt U.S. Citizens.
USA is paying ex-barbarians to harass and prosecute Americans.
If these men were to appear for work, in the uniforms of their former States, the public would be outraged, and rightfully so! But that's exactly what is happening here, only no one seems the least bit disturbed that the Government of the USA is paying ex-barbarians to harass and prosecute Americans under the guise of ''HOMELAND Security requirements.''
This is not a proposal ''these appointments have already been made'' maybe that's why the Bush government insists on doing everything in SECRET.
Do you like the idea that the former head of the KGB will be practicing his skills on Americans, and getting a handsome US paycheck for his efforts to control us?
Do you like the idea that the ex-General in charge of the world's most notorious secret service, in charge of spying on the citizens in Communist East Germany, will also be getting a handsome paycheck from US taxpayers, to practice his obscenities on us?
Potential disaster
Most who have heard about this addition to HOMELAND security, believe that 'it sucks!'' Maybe if enough of us actually question the wisdom of these appointments, on the record - then perhaps - something more creative could be done about this potential disaster.
People here work really hard for every penny today, thanks to Bush & his Bandits; so why should we have to pay the cushy salaries of these particular despicable thugs, who have made careers out of torture and lies, not to mention having held lifelong professional hatreds of our supposed way-of-life.*
United States ''Homeland Security'' ?
(For Whom ? - HR)
Bush created this 180,000 person agency out of 22 separate agencies, and to date, the public has seen nothing but bad jokes come from this huge and out-of-touch beast. But under the guidance of these former slave state torturers, maybe things will move along much more efficiently?
Maybe there are no longer any real differences between the belief systems at the top of the transnational corporate food chain. Maybe what is being used against the population here is only what so many corporate powers have been reluctant to do for far too long.
Apparently the real powers must now feel very comfortable, at this present moment, when all pretense can finally be dropped and the USA can finally take its place among the tyrannical empires that have preceded us on that one-way road to owning everything and everyone?
Think about that day, in the near future when the Bushwhacker will pin the American ''Medal of Freedom'' upon the shapeless chests of these three despicable throwbacks (in the grand tradition he just established today) - and don't forget how many more Americans they will each mutually be responsible for sending to prison, to torture, or to death.*
This is not just ''politics'' anymore; this is 'Tribute', being paid out in the actions that we take as a nation, against our own people.
Who profits from these appointments, and who pays? [andend]
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* HR: And this is what I found the White House said earlier about Wolfe: ''he sponsored terrorist attacks against us, why would we give him a visa?"
Excerpt from the U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #87, 97-06-09*
QUESTION: Do you have anything on the visa situation of Mr. Wolfe, of the former East Germany?
MR. BURNS: You know, I think I do have something on that, George, and I'm glad you raised that question. Yes. We're talking about Markus Wolfe, the former head of Stasi, right? The East German police.
Well, he was refused a visa, as my records show, in 1996. He was deemed to be ineligible for an American visa under Section 212(a)(3)(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
This section states that aliens who have engaged in terrorist activities are not eligible for visas to travel to the United States. It covers several types of terrorist activities, including preparing and planning terrorist activities, providing material support to those who have committed or plan to commit terrorist acts.
He was the deputy minister of state security for East Germany. He was the head of the ministry's foreign espionage branch. He actively aided and abetted and fostered international and state-supported terrorism when he was an East German government official.
As the number 2 person in Stasi and the head of the espionage branch, he was absolutely in the decision-making channel. There's no question about that.
By his own admission, he participated in determining the ministry's policy and goals and he's, therefore, ineligible.
We, in the State Department, do not believe it is appropriate to give him a waiver from Section 212(a)(3)(b) because we think it is inadvisable for someone who spent his entire career as an opponent of free German, West Germany, as an opponent of the German people, and someone who is anti-American and trying to bring down our government and sponsor terrorist attacks against us, why would we give him a visa?
So, he is not coming to the United States. He can write his best-selling books, but he won't be able to enjoy the United States throughout the rest of his life if we have anything to do with it."
[end quote-BURNS]
NOW WOLFE BROUGHT THE STASI/GESTAPO TO THE STATES...
Who dares to call this "Homeland Security" ?
U.S. Department of State Daily Press Briefing #87, 97-06-09:
* Burns - Quote - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/4pokl
* Jim Kirwan - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3kbaz
* Your 'pick-up' - ''Global Terror by Secret US Death Squads''
http://tinyurl.com/6d9sa
* Possible destiny: US Concentration camps/FEMA:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/camps.html
* Dr. Josef Mengele - Google Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3knhv
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The Dutch author has this far worked abroad for 4 decades for international media, as a foreign correspondent, of which 10 years - also during Gulf War I - in the Arab World and the Middle East.
Seeing every bomb and every bullet breeding more terror and hate towards the US Gov't and it's collaboraters.
Blog - HR - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5sr9p
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17.01.2005 01:48
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Weapons of Mass Deception
17.01.2005 16:24
"Outrageous allegations. What proof is there of the assocation of these men with HS? Disinfo is thick and fast from every quarter."
Dear Sir,
you are correct concerning the latter and here's the source of most of it :
Pentagon Weighs Use of Deception in a Broad Arena
By Thom Shanker and Eric Schmitt - The New York Times (Zionist rag)
Monday 13 December 2004 --- Url.: http://tinyurl.com/6bxeq
Washington - The Pentagon is engaged in bitter, high-level debate over how far it can and should go in managing or manipulating information to influence opinion abroad, senior Defense Department civilians and military officers say.
Such missions, if approved, could take the deceptive techniques endorsed for use on the battlefield to confuse an adversary and adopt them for covert propaganda campaigns aimed at neutral and even allied nations.
Critics of the proposals say such deceptive missions could shatter the Pentagon's credibility, leaving the American public and a world audience skeptical of anything the Defense Department and military say - a repeat of the credibility gap that roiled America during the Vietnam War.
The efforts under consideration risk blurring the traditional lines between public affairs programs in the Pentagon and military branches - whose charters call for giving truthful information to the media and the public - and the world of combat information campaigns or psychological operations.
The question is whether the Pentagon and military should undertake an official program that uses disinformation to shape perceptions abroad. But in a modern world wired by satellite television and the Internet, any misleading information and falsehoods could easily be repeated by American news outlets.
The military has faced these tough issues before. Nearly three years ago, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, under intense criticism, closed the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence, a short-lived operation to provide news items, possibly including false ones, to foreign journalists in an effort to influence overseas opinion.
Now, critics say, the missions of that discredited office are quietly being resurrected elsewhere in the military and in the Pentagon.
Pentagon and military officials directly involved in the debate say that such a secret propaganda program, for example, could include planting news stories in the foreign press or creating false documents and Web sites translated into Arabic as an effort to discredit and undermine the influence of mosques and religious schools that preach anti-American principles.
Some of those are in the Middle Eastern and South Asian countries like Pakistan, still considered a haven for operatives of Al Qaeda. But such a campaign could reach even to allied countries like Germany, for example, where some mosques have become crucibles for Islamic militancy and anti-Americanism.
Before the invasion of Iraq, the military's vast electronic-warfare arsenal was used to single out certain members of Saddam Hussein's inner circle with e-mail messages and cellphone calls in an effort to sway them to the American cause. Arguments have been made for similar efforts to be mounted at leadership circles in other nations where the United States is not at war.
During the cold war, American intelligence agencies had journalists on their payrolls or operatives posing as journalists, particularly in Western Europe, with the aim of producing pro-American articles to influence the populations of those countries. But officials say that no one is considering using such tactics now.
Suspicions about disinformation programs also arose in the 1980's when the White House was accused of using such a campaign to destabilize Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya.
In the current debate, it is unclear how far along the other programs are or to what extent they are being carried out because of their largely classified nature.
Within the Pentagon, some of the military's most powerful figures have expressed concerns at some of the steps taken that risk blurring the traditional lines between public affairs and the world of combat information operations.
These tensions were cast into stark relief this summer in Iraq when Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the top commander in Iraq, approved the combining of the command's day-to-day public affairs operations with combat psychological and information operations into a single "strategic communications office."
In a rare expression of senior-level questions about such decisions, Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, issued a memorandum warning the military's regional combat commanders about the risks of mingling the military public affairs too closely with information operations.
"While organizations may be inclined to create physically integrated P.A./I.O. offices, such organizational constructs have the potential to compromise the commander's credibility with the media and the public," the memo said.
But General Myers's memo is not being followed, according to officers in Iraq, largely because commanders there believe they are safely separating the two operations and say they need all the flexibility possible to combat the insurgency.
Indeed, senior military officials in Washington say public affairs officers in war zones might, by choice or under pressure, issue statements to world news media that, while having elements of truth, are clearly designed primarily to provoke a response from the enemy.
Administration officials say they are increasingly troubled that a nation that can so successfully market its cars and colas around the world, even to foreigners hostile to American policies, is failing to sell its democratic ideals, even as the insurgents they are battling are spreading falsehoods over mass media outlets like the Arab news satellite channel Al Jazeera.
"In the battle of perception management, where the enemy is clearly using the media to help manage perceptions of the general public, our job is not perception management but to counter the enemy's perception management," said the chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita.
The battle lines in this debate have been drawn in a flurry of classified studies, secret operational guidance statements and internal requests from Mr. Rumsfeld. Some go to the concepts of information warfare, and some complain about how the government's communications are organized.
The fervent debate today is focused most directly on a secret order signed by Mr. Rumsfeld late last year and called "Information Operations Roadmap." The 74-page directive, which remains classified but was described by officials who had read it, accelerated "a plan to advance the goal of information operations as a core military competency."
Noting the complexities and risks, he ordered studies to clarify the appropriate relationship between Pentagon and military public affairs - whose job is to educate and inform the public with accurate and timely information - and the practitioners of secret psychological operations and information campaigns to influence, deter or confuse adversaries.
In response, one far-reaching study conducted at the request of the strategic plans and policy branch of the Joint Chiefs of Staff recently produced a proposal to create a "director of central information." The director would have responsibility for budgeting and "authoritative control of messages" - whether public or covert - across all the government operations that deal with national security and foreign policy.
The study, conducted by the National Defense University, was presented Oct. 20 to a panel of senior Pentagon officials and military officers, including Douglas J. Feith, the under secretary of defense for policy, whose organization set up the original Office of Strategic Influence.
No senior officer today better represents the debate over a changing world of military information than Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, an operational commander chosen to be the military's senior spokesman in Iraq after major combat operations shifted to counterinsurgency operations in the spring of 2003.
His role rankled many in the military's public-affairs community who believed that the job should have gone to someone trained in the doctrine of Army communications and public affairs, rather than to an officer who had spent his career in combat arms.
"This is tough business," said General Kimmitt, who now serves as deputy director of plans for the American military command in the Middle East. "Are we trying to inform? Yes. Do we offer perspective? Yes. Do we offer military judgment? Yes. Must we tell the truth to stay credible? Yes. Is there a battlefield value in deceiving the enemy? Yes. Do we intentionally deceive the American people? No."
The rub, General Kimmitt said, is operating among those sometimes conflicting principles.
"There is a gray area," he said. "Tactical and operational deception are proper and legal on the battlefield." But "in a worldwide media environment," he asked, "how do you prevent that deception from spilling out from the battlefield and inadvertently deceiving the American people?"
Mr. Di Rita said the scope of the issue had changed in recent years. "We have a unique challenge in this department," he said, "because four-star military officers are the face of the United States abroad in ways that are almost unprecedented since the end of World War II."
He added, "Communication is becoming a capability that combatant commanders have to factor in to the kinds of operations they are doing."
Much of the Pentagon's work in this new area falls under a relatively unknown field called Defense Support for Public Diplomacy. This new phrase is used to describe the Pentagon's work in government wide efforts to communicate with foreign audiences but that is separate from support for generals in the field.
At the Pentagon, that effort is managed by Ryan Henry, Mr. Feith's principal deputy for policy.
"With the pace of technology and such, and with the nature of the global war on terrorism, information has become much more a part of strategic victory, and to a certain extent tactical victory, than it ever was in the past," Mr. Henry said.
However, a senior military officer said that without clear guidance from the Pentagon, the military's psychological operations, information operations and public affairs programs are "coming together on the battlefield like never before, and as such, the lines are blurred." This has led to a situation where "proponents of these elements jockey for position to lead the overall communication effort," the officer said.
Debate also continues over proposed amendments to a classified Defense Department directive, titled "3600.1: Information Operations," which would lay down Pentagon policy in coming years. Previous versions of the directive allow aggressive information campaigns to affect enemy leaders, but not those of allies or even neutral states. The current debate is over proposed revisions that would widen the target audience for such missions.
Mr. Di Rita, the Pentagon spokesman, says that even though the government is wrestling with these issues, the standard is still to tell to the truth.
"Our job is to put out information to the public that is accurate," he said, "and to put it out as quickly as we can." [andend]
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Former Reagan official says so
18.01.2005 00:43
truthseeker
Bush America is establishing a Jewish Communism
18.01.2005 17:43
Co-operation with communists has an explanation. The meeting between Bush-father and Gorbatchev on a military ship in Mediterranean started a new era. Gorbatchev turned Russia away from Stalinist communism and toward Jewish communism (further -JC) of the Western type. JC, which was the initial ideology after the revolution in Russia, was defeated by Stalin who did not appreciate the other side of JC - the mad hatred of civilized art and culture, homosexuality, narcoticts, immorality, etc. But, in the West, JC made huge gains in the 60's and is now ready to conquer the rest of the world.
The public perception of what actually is going on with the idea of American empire is very faulty. In reality, Bush is serving JC - the Neocons (who are former Trozkists). America sends thousands of feminists to subvert decent women in Moslem countries. America is replacing decent tradition with corrupt "democracy" which has "progressed" to the stage when it can prove white as black and provide a "justification" to virtually any outrage. Bush Democracy is totalitarian communism.
Likewise, the public perception of corporations is very faulty. America, the Neocons, is establishing a corporate "infrastructure" around the world. Obviously, corporation is not a "capitalist" private enterprize, but a corrupt socialist institution (see also the book of the frmr. US Secretary of State A. Berle, "Power without property", 1959). Corporations make no profits on capital (dividends are 1% or less or losing money). They barely survive while robbing taxpayers and being a mere extention of the State. The raising stock, not based on dividends, has proved to be a corporate fraud, but public still do not see it.
The public finally must face the truth: Neocons and Bush are waging the war to make every individual in the world an employee of the totalitarian system, to kill the freedom and the real diversity of Earth's civilizations. They fight to establish JewishCommunism.
Meanwile, Russia has rejected return to any form of communism and that puts it in a position of The Main Target. Although, JC will not hesitate to nuke Western Europe in case of continued non-coperation, as well.
Michael Pyshnov.
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Proof the CIA is to monitor Americans
19.01.2005 16:20
I applaud your critical thinking skills in determining it's too easy to put up disinformation, on the internet especially.
I can't convince you or anyone else that the government IS creating a police state here in America, but here's a link that will get you started in the right direction with how these megalomaniacs think - http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5675992/site/newsweek/. There is so much more out there, right in your face (the Patriot Act, for example). If you choose to research further, you'll find all sorts of people connected with destroying the sovereignty of America.
Timmy