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to physically extract him if necessary. “We could get no. reports from the With the nationalization of Ameri- outside, ” the President explained at can businesses on the island, Castro the time, “and not knowing whether was openly thumbing his nose at the the Venezuelan Government might United States. Eisenhower, with few not want some aid from us, we simply options, could only sit still and take it. put it at the places where it would be South America, as Eisenhower noted, available in reasonable amounts.. . ” judged Castro as “a champion of the The “reasonable” force consisted of downtrodden and the enemy of the an aircraft carrier, a missile cruiser, privileged” and would be up in arms six destroyers, and a helicopter de- at the thought of United States mterfer- tachment, assembled thirty miles off ence with this new Latin0 hero. the Venezuelan coast, plus four com- Castro’s seething revolutionary ideas, panies of Army paratroopers and Ike feared, might spread through the Marines, numbering some one thou- economically parched nations south sand troops, which were rushed to of America’s border. quick-striking bases at Ramay Air In contrast to Castro’s popularity Force base, Puerto Rico, and was the Vice President’s trip to Latin Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. America. In Lima, Peru, Richard Clearly Latin America was a vola- Nixon and his wife were greeted by tile and unpredictable place, where rocks and spit. Even more unfriendly the popularity and politics of a man was Caracas, Venezuela, where the like Castro might spread quickly. windowsof Nixon’s limousine, stalled Something would have to be done; in the midst of an anti-American what was needed, as Eisenhower put demonstration, were shattered by riot- it, was “a third force”, a solution ers carrying placards and heavy rocks. other than Castro’s obvious Commu- Eisenhower’s concern over the nist leanings or the brutal despotism of safety of his Vice President led to the Batista. But what could be done? And Not surprisingly; Eisenhower in March 1960 turned to the CIA to formulate a plan to get rid of Castro. The CIA concocted a reprise of the plan that had worked so well in Gua- temala. A small cadre of several dozen carefully chosen Cuban refu- ge&s from among the Cuban exile community in Miami would be trained at the U.S. Army’s Jungle Warfare School in Panama. These men would then train a larger group of approxi- mately one hundred and fifty other Cubans, who would be infiltrated into Cuba in small groups to build up an anti-Castro underground that, with American aid, would rise up and de- pose Castro. Meanwhile, as in Gua- temala, an important component of the plan, a propaganda radio station, was set in place. Called Radio Swan, it was constructed in the spring of 1960 on Swan Island, an uninhabited speck ninety-seven miles off the Hon- duran coast. RICHARD BISSELL Radio Swan and the rest of the assemblage of a sizable invasion force who to do it? Cuban operation were under the com- mand of one of the CIA’s most strik- ing figures. Richard Bissell, chief of the agency’s covert operations. Stand- 1 ing over six feet tall, Bissell struck everyone as’s dynamo of energy and ideas. An Ivy League economist and, &er, government bureaucrat, he had mer been a spy in his life but Allen mles sought him o,utin 1954 because he was known as a bureaucrat who actually got things done. Bissell’s rise in the CIA was mete- oric. Although he was not, like most in the agency’s hierarchy, a veteran of the OSS, he took to the craft of espio- nage like few others. The former academic showed no fear of taking risks; quite the contrary, the professor seemed to relish them. He had been the administrator in charge of the successful U-2 spy plane and the aura of the U-2’s success, combined with Bissell’senormous energies and mana- gerial skill, made Dulles think Bissell could run the CIA’s large-scale covert operations. Bissell took the Cuban assignment with the same frenetic energy given to the building of spy planes, but quickly discovered the building of an under- ground movement would take longer than expected. “Their mission,” Bissell later recalled, “would have been to build a fairly professional underground such as existed in France under German occupation.” But the French underground’s enemy was a foreign occupying power; in Cuba, the opponent was a leader who was solidifying his position every day, building a large military force and a two-hundred-thousand-man militia with Soviet arms, making it much more difficult to overthrow him. As Castrogrew stronger, the CIA’s plan became larger and more varied. Much attention was focused on vari-

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to physically extract him if necessary. “We could get no. reports from the

With the nationalization of Ameri- outside, ” the President explained at can businesses on the island, Castro the time, “and not knowing whether was openly thumbing his nose at the the Venezuelan Government might United States. Eisenhower, with few not want some aid from us, we simply options, could only sit still and take it. put it at the places where it would be South America, as Eisenhower noted, available in reasonable amounts.. . ” judged Castro as “a champion of the The “reasonable” force consisted of downtrodden and the enemy of the an aircraft carrier, a missile cruiser, privileged” and would be up in arms six destroyers, and a helicopter de- at the thought of United States mterfer- tachment, assembled thirty miles off ence with this new Latin0 hero. the Venezuelan coast, plus four com- Castro’s seething revolutionary ideas, panies of Army paratroopers and Ike feared, might spread through the Marines, numbering some one thou- economically parched nations south sand troops, which were rushed to of America’s border. quick-striking bases at Ramay Air

In contrast to Castro’s popularity Force base, Puerto Rico, and was the Vice President’s trip to Latin Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. America. In Lima, Peru, Richard Clearly Latin America was a vola- Nixon and his wife were greeted by tile and unpredictable place, where rocks and spit. Even more unfriendly the popularity and politics of a man was Caracas, Venezuela, where the like Castro might spread quickly. windowsof Nixon’s limousine, stalled Something would have to be done; in the midst of an anti-American what was needed, as Eisenhower put demonstration, were shattered by riot- it, was “a third force”, a solution ers carrying placards and heavy rocks. other than Castro’s obvious Commu-

Eisenhower’s concern over the nist leanings or the brutal despotism of safety of his Vice President led to the Batista. But what could be done? And

Not surprisingly; Eisenhower in March 1960 turned to the CIA to formulate a plan to get rid of Castro. The CIA concocted a reprise of the plan that had worked so well in Gua- temala. A small cadre of several dozen carefully chosen Cuban refu- ge&s from among the Cuban exile community in Miami would be trained at the U.S. Army’s Jungle Warfare School in Panama. These men would then train a larger group of approxi- mately one hundred and fifty other Cubans, who would be infiltrated into Cuba in small groups to build up an anti-Castro underground that, with American aid, would rise up and de- pose Castro. Meanwhile, as in Gua- temala, an important component of the plan, a propaganda radio station, was set in place. Called Radio Swan, it was constructed in the spring of 1960 on Swan Island, an uninhabited speck ninety-seven miles off the Hon- duran coast.

RICHARD BISSELL

Radio Swan and the rest of the assemblage of a sizable invasion force who to do it? Cuban operation were under the com-

mand of one of the CIA’s most strik- ing figures. Richard Bissell, chief of the agency’s covert operations. Stand-

1 ing over six feet tall, Bissell struck everyone as’s dynamo of energy and ideas. An Ivy League economist and,

&er, government bureaucrat, he had mer been a spy in his life but Allen mles sought him o,ut in 1954 because

he was known as a bureaucrat who actually got things done.

Bissell’s rise in the CIA was mete- oric. Although he was not, like most in the agency’s hierarchy, a veteran of the OSS, he took to the craft of espio- nage like few others. The former academic showed no fear of taking risks; quite the contrary, the professor seemed to relish them. He had been the administrator in charge of the successful U-2 spy plane and the aura of the U-2’s success, combined with Bissell’s enormous energies and mana- gerial skill, made Dulles think Bissell could run the CIA’s large-scale covert operations.

Bissell took the Cuban assignment with the same frenetic energy given to the building of spy planes, but quickly discovered the building of an under- ground movement would take longer than expected. “Their mission,” Bissell later recalled, “would have been to build a fairly professional underground such as existed in France under German occupation.” But the French underground’s enemy was a foreign occupying power; in Cuba, the opponent was a leader who was solidifying his position every day, building a large military force and a two-hundred-thousand-man militia with Soviet arms, making it much more difficult to overthrow him.

As Castrogrew stronger, the CIA’s plan became larger and more varied. Much attention was focused on vari-

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The information within the doc- uments revealing Truth, THE PHOENIX JOURNALS and

outlays of lies and hidden facts for which you can find confirmation. If you don’t know the problems and the source of the problems, you can have no solu- tions.

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The receivers mostly have no reference for material given until after the giving and then, only for their own confirmation and yours.

ous schemes to undermine Castro’s authority, or make him look ridicu- lous. The schemes were hatched by the CIA’s spy lab, the Technical Ser- vices Division. One idea, designed to disrupt Castro’s long-winded televi- sion speeches, was to spray the broad- casting studio with BZ, an LSD-like hallucinogenic drug.

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Another plan was to inject a similar drug into a box of Castro’s favorite Cuban cigars, and still an- other was to cause his beard to fall out by exposing him to a strong depilatory chemical. All of these comic plots were eventually abandoned, but they set a train of thought in motion: once the CIA began thinking about ways to make Castro’s beard fall out, it was but a short step to their next question-- why not kill him and solve the

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By July of 1960, Allen Dulles and others were now wondering aloud about what would happen if Fidel, his brother, Raul, and Che Guevara all suddenly disappeared. The agency approved a payment of ten thousand dollars to a Cuban to arrange an “ac- cident to neutralize” Raul. The at- tempt was never made. By mid- August the CIA had focused again on Castro’s ubiquitous cigar; what had been fraternity house pranks dreamed up by the Technical Services people became serious: instead of soaking the cigars with LSD derivative to tempo- rarily disorient Castro, the new plan

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called for dipping them with a deadly toxin that would kill Castro the minute he took a puff.

CIA HIRES THE MAFIA

However exotic these gambits, Richard bissell was not satisfied. He wanted more options, more ways to get at Castro. The CIA now reached out in another direction, one that led to one of the most bizarre alliances in U.S. history: the agency went into business with the Mafia.

So, going back to that nice money we spoke about before? It had been flown out of Cuba aboard several planes the day before--all of it. What- ever the CIA might have thought of Castro, the prescient American mob- sters who ran the casinos knew en-ough about Castro to realize that Cuba’s casino business was about to end. Castro fully intended to take the money and secure the Cuban National Bank.

As with all intrigues a perceived convergence of interests was soon to occur: the CIA wanted to get rid of Castro; the agency assumed the Ameri- can Mafia had their own grievances against Castro. The CIA’s Director of the Office of Security, Colonel Sheffield Edwar&, proposed that the CIA hire the Mafia to dispose of Castro. The CIA believed that the mob had the motivation and experi- ence to get just such a nasty job done.

Edwards did not personally know of any gangsters, but he knew a man who did: Robert Maheu, an ex-FBI agent and occasional CIA asset. Maheu was chief aide to billionaire Howard Hughes and ran Hughes’s operations in Las Vegas. Maheu agreed to help, and offered underworld figure Johnny Roselli $150,000 of the CIA’s (yours) money to have Castro killed. Roselli, whose underworld connections dated all the way back to Al Capone, agreed to help. m:

you?] According to Maheu, the de- ciding factor in Roselli’s decision to cooperate was sudden

“He said he felt that he had an obligation to his government,” Maheu later recalled with a straight face, ’ ‘and he finally agreed to participate. ’ ’

Roselli, a small-time mobster, immediately informed his boss, Sam (‘ ’ Momo’ ‘) Giancana, the Mafia god- father of Chicago whose empire in- cluded Las Vegas. The involvement of Giancana was a serious mistake for the CIA, since he was the subject of an

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tion in Cuba on behalf of the “fighters ing, to destroy Castro’s planes on the warning him of the dangers ahead, no

intensive FBI racketeering investiga- of freedom” (a phrase Ronald Reagan ground. With the skies belonging to matter which way he moved. The

tion. Giancana, no fool, saw his would slightly alter two decades later the rebels and a toehold firmly se- President had not gotten a really good

opportunity to win the federal for his own band of Latin exiles). cured, the fifteen hundred exiles would handle on theoperation, and he sought

government’s gratitude, and indicated A similar theme echoed through then engage Castro’s militia of two asecondopinionfrom theJoint Chiefs

enthusiastic willingness to kill Castro. Kennedy’s inauguration address on hundred thousand. of Staff. The Cuban Brigade, trained

9 20, For the scheme to really work, and ready, awaiting D-Day on an speech Kennedy proclaimed that the there would haveto follow very shortly isolated Guatemalan coffee planta-

The CIA first suggested a good United States would pay any price, an uprising by the Cubans throughout tion, passed muster with the Joint

old-fashioned gangland-style murder bear any burden to assure liberty. He the island. The hope was to create, in Chiefs. Dulles went even further,

. Giancana, who had been behind bars also had a special message for those Bissell’s words, a “fluid situation”. telling the President, “1 stood at this

some sixty-three times, declined the south of the border: “Let every other E. Howard Hunt, the CIA’s political very desk and said to President

recommendation as too dangerous. power know that this Hemisphere in- officer on Zapata, tells a different Eisenhower about a similar operation

Poison, Giancana argued, would be a tends to remain the master of its own story. According to him, once the in Guatemala, ‘I believe it will work. ’

much safer means of eliminating the house ,,

* Kennedy, only moments into beachhead was secured, a provisional And I say to you now, Mr. President,

Cuban leader. Soon apattem emerged: his administration, had drawn a line in Cuban government (with Hunt as the that the prospects are even better than

various assassination attempts would the geopolitical dirt and had dared U.S. representative) was to be flown our prospects were in Guatemala. ’ *

be suggested or attempted, only to anyone to cross It’ The inaugural in from Miami. Shortly thereafter, There were few dissenters to the

have Giancana regretfully report that words came easy, but the youngest fifteen thousand U.S. Marines would plan. Capitol Hill was all but asleep

they had failed, for one reason or President in American history would come ashore in support of the new on the invasion, except for Senator J.

another. soon learn just how heavy a price he government. William Fulbright, an Arkansas Demo

It was a supreme con job, and would have to bear for them. Either way, the invasion operation crat and chairman of the Senate For-

Giancana played the game for more was an extraordinary inheritance from eign Relations Committee. In con-

than a year. Meanwhile, Giancana OPERATION ZAPATA Eisenhower. “He had been aston- trast to the public uproar a dissenting

would shout to puzzled FBI agents ished at its magnitude and daring.” Senator might create today, Fulbright’s

surveilling him, “Hey, why don’t you Before taking the presidential oath From that moment on he had grave reaction was to prepare for the Presi-

guys leave me alone? We’re on the of office, Kennedy knew that the CIA doubts. And others, even inside the dent a private but prescient memoran-

same side! ” It was not long before the had ready a plan to back up his tough CIA, were having their own misgiv- dum detailing the possible conse-

agents discovered what Giancana was talk. Allen Dulles and Richard Bissell ings. The operation was huge and quences should the operation fail.

up to, and J. Edgar Hoover prepared briefed the President-elect on what complicated as only Clandestine Op- There were few naysayers inside the

one of his famous masterfully phrased was known as Operation Zapata. erations can, as children in intrigue, White House. One of the exceptions

memos for the CIA, wondering if the Bissell’s classic underground World complicate it. David Atlee Phillips was presidential adviser and Harvard

agency was aware that a notorious War II parachute drop operation against was one of the most uncomfortable. historian Arthur Schlesinger. When

Mafia leader was involved in an assas- Castro had mushroomed. Now the Phillips had been a major part of the his arguments against the operation

sination plot against Fidel Castro. plan looked more like a small version radio propaganda effort during the were overruled, Schlesinger offered

Just how much specific knowl- of the Normandy invasion. Guatemala campaign that ousted one final, closing word of advice. If

edge Eisenhower had of this and other The metamorphosis took place Arbenz in 1954. Then it had been so the invasion was to take place, some-

assassination activities remains un- while Kennedy was still out on the simple. Cuba and Castro, Phillips one lower than the President should

clear even today. Is it possible that the campaign trail. During this time the knew from first-hand experience in give the go-ahead, “someone whose

CIA would have carried out such an CIA realized it had underestimated the Cuba, were not the sameas Guatemala head can be placed in the block if

operation entirely on its own? It was strength of Castro’s forces and over- and Arbenz. As he reviewed Bissell’s things go terribly wrong.” Even

the age of “plausible denial” and, as estimated the resistance to them. The invasion plans in the CIA’s war room, historians understood the theory of

Bissell himself later noted, almost few anti-Castro guerrillas still in Cuba, he sensed something was very wrong: plausible denial.

certainly Eisenhower was not pre- Bissell concluded, were starving in “There’s a maxim in the intelligence There were no realistic hopes of

sented with what Bissell called a “na- the mountains, with no experience or business that you can’t hide a hippo- keeping the invasion under wraps. It

kedly labeled” assassination plan, but understanding in how to buildan under- potamus with a handerkerchief. You was simply too massive. The invasion

may have said, “I want that man ground. certainly can’t cover a tank on a Car- was certainly no secret by April 12,

gotten rid of,” which meant to Bissell, Cuba was not to be a repeat of the ibbean beach with one. ” 1961, when, in a White House news

“any means are legitimate. ” CIA’s successful operation in Guate- conference, the question was put

The same ambiguity arises in con- mala. The quicker recourse was rather JFK DOUBTS CUBAN straightforwardly to the President.

nection with Eisenhower’s successor, large and noisy: an invasion force INVASION Kennedy, in his answer, told the truth,

John Kennedy, whose administration consisting of ‘a small navy and air but not the whole truth: “There will

was marked by other, similar assassi- force, an army brigade of fifteen hun- Whatever Phillip’s apprehensions, not be, under any circumstances, an

nation plots against Castro. Again, dred Cuban exiles, and supporting he wasn’t sharing his hippopotamus intervention in Cuba by the United

there is no evidence that roles provided by the CIA and the maxims with Bissell. Not that it really States Armed Forces,”

Kennedy gave direct approval for such U.S. Navy. mattered, for the new commander in

operations. One thing is clear: The invasion plan called for the chief already had plenty of doubts FIASCO IN THE MAKING

Kennedy was totally committed to Navy to transport the brigade from about the invasion. There was also a

destroying the Castro regime. During Nicaragua to the shores of Cuba where big problem in shutting down the To further reduce the invasion

the election campaign of 1960, he a beachhead would be established and operation: how to quietly disperse an racket, the White House had its own

hammered hard on the issue of Cuba, a new government proclaimed. As army of fifteen hundred American- ideas on how to muffle the operation.

accusing Nixon and Eisenhower of with the Normandy invasion, the key trained Cubans? Allen Dulles would The original landing site, Trinidad,

“tolerating a Communist regime only to success, the CIA planners realized, later describe the operation as “an was dropped in favor of a less popu-

ninety miles off the Florida coast”. was controlling the skies. Sixteen orphan child JFK had adopted from lated area some distance away: the

By the end of the campaign, Kennedy World War II vintage B-26 bombers, the Republicans, He had no real love Bay of Pigs. In changing the site,

had all but advocated open interven- flown by Cuban pilots from Guate- or affection for it.” Clearly, Kennedy eliminated a critical backup mala, would strike first, without warn- Kennedy’s political instincts were

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strike, with its critical mission of

plan: in the-event the invasion failed, the CIA’s contingency plan called for the survivors to scatter into the Escambray Mountains and carry on their guerrilla war. But the Bay of Pigs was surrounded by swamps, which meant it lackedan escape route. The invading force might land with less noise, but now it had no options.

The guerrilla air force was another problem. A whole flock of the B-26 planes suddenly carrying out bombing runs on Cuba would surely point di- rectly back to the United States. Al- lowing sixteen bombers toattack Cuba simultaneously, Kennedy reasoned, strained plausible deniability far be- yond its limits. The surprise first air

destroying Castro’s air force while still on the ground, was cut in half-- only eight bombers flew instead of sixteen--with the result that only half of Castro’s air force was destroyed

to

And so the invasion force headed for disaster. On Monday morning April 18, 1961, as the force moved toward shore, the skies belonged to Castro. A single Cuban Air Force jet sank two of the brigade’s ships. One of them, the carried two battalions of men and the brigade’s entire stock of reserve ammunition. The rest of the exiles, trapped on the

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beach, pounded by Castro’s planes mild, given the magnitude of the fail- and brand-new Soviet artillery pieces, ure: “There was no pettiness in the fought for three days before surren- reaction. Privately he spoke about dering. Brigade 2506--named after cutting the agency down to size, but in the dog tag number of a recruit killed the end really nothing was done.” in a training accident--was crushed. The White House bitterness over Of its 1,500 men, 80 of them died the failure of the Bay of Pigs, how- fighting, 37 drowned, 48 escaped, ever, would run deep for a long time and the rest surrendered, later to be to come. There was already, as one ransomed for cash, medical supplies, White House staffer noted, a mood of and farm tractors. The CIA’s air force revenge in the air. Richard Bissell, in suffered an equivalent disaster: 12 of his last few months at the CIA, was the planes were shot down, with 14 called in on the White House carpet, killed, including 4 Alabama Air Na- remembered one agency official, and tional Guard fliers who had formally “chewed out in the Cabinet Room of “resigned” from the National Guard the White House by both the President and were flying as civilian “volun- and the Attorney General, for, as he teers’ ’ . put it, sitting on his ass and not doing

At the CIA command post 1,200 anything about getting rid of Castro miles away, appalled CIA officers and the Castro regime.” listened to the radio messages that, Getting rid of Castro, Bobby like the pealing of a funeral bell, tolled Kennedy announced, was “the top disaster. Among them was David priority in the U.S. government--all Atlee Phillips, who only a few years else is secondary. No time, money, before had participated in the effort, or manpower is to be spared.” celebratory gathering at the White As Defense Secretary Robert House after the Guatemala operation. McNamara later put it, “We were There would be no such gathering hysterical about Castro at the time of after the Bay of Pigs. the Bay of Pigs and thereafter.” Just

As the radio messages came in, whatthealtemative, thepossible“third one of the men in the room scratched force” to replace Castro, might be, no his wrists so nervously and absent- one seemed to know, or care. [H:If mindedly that Phillips noticed that they began to bleed profusely. An- effort now had other CIA man, a veteran of a tank little to do with geopolitical issues; battalion during World War II, vom- Castro, the man, was the target.

ited into a wastebasket. As the inva- sion crumbled and the radio messages OPERATION MONGOOSE

began to die away, one of the last was from the brigade’s military com- The response to the White House

mander. Standing in the shallows, he pressure was a major CIA covert pro- said, “I’m throwing away my gear gram, Operation Mongoose, managed now. There’s nothing left to fight by a new set of players. President with.” He cursed the CIA. Then he Kennedy considered installing his cursed the United States. brother Bobby as CIA Director fol-

lowing the Bay of Pigs, but politicrd AFTER THE BAY OF PIGS expediency led to the choice of an

outsider, John McCone, a wealthy ‘There’s an old saying that vic- Republican industrialist. McCone was

tory has a hundred fathers and defeat named director, but Bobby was given is an orphan. I’m the responsible free rein to oversee Mongoose out of officer of the Government, and that is the Attorney General’s office. De- quite obvious.” That was John spite their differences in politics and Kennedy’s public response to the Bay age, the two men came to be close of Pigs. In private, Kennedy confided allies. “Mongoose was a program of in his brother: how could they all have infiltrations of annoying, but not strate- been so wrong--the CIA, the Pen- gic matters,” was McCone’s assess- tagon, and his most trusted advisers? ment. “It was really operated under And how could he have been so utterly Bobby Kennedy. We had no problems stupid? His instincts had warned him: whatsoever.” he had simply failed to listen. McCone may have had no prob-

In the wreckage of Operation lems, but not so his’ new Deputy Zapata, Kennedy eased Allen Dulles Director of Plans, Richard Helms, into retirement, Richard Bissell fol- who had been in the spying trade since lowed shortly after, in February 1962. the OSS days of World War II. He had A quarter of a century later, Bissell been Bissell’s deputy director of recalled Kennedy’s anger as rather

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cont. operational before being discovered, again trying to assassinateFidel Castro. called for Donovan to unknowingly

vert operations,-and had now moved when the United States would have no But there was more. His agents, in deliver a contaminated diving suit to

up to replace him as the chief of covert option but to live with them. But surveilling Giancana, discovered that Castro as a present. Loaded with

operations. Helms had carefully kept Bissell’s favorite project, the high- among his other mistresses was one fungus and pathogenic tubercle bacili

his distance from Zapata; as other CIA flying U-2 spy plane, grounded for Judith Campbell--who also happened lus, the suit would have given the

officers were to note admiringly, there over a year from flights over the to be involved in a relationship with Cuban leader anasty skin disorder and

was not a single piece of paper in Soviet Union following the shooting President Kennedy, as theagents found a fatal lung disease. see

connection with the operation that down of Francis Gary Powers, was out by trailing her to the White House.

contained Helms’ name. Now he was over San Cristobal near Havana on A check into White House telephone

charged with winning back Cuba and October 14, 1962, and brought back records showed that Kennedy called

the agency’s reputation. As Helms photographic evidence of construe- her often.

later put it, “We wanted to earn our tion of missile sites. The CIA intelli-

spurs with the President.” gence-gathering and analysis provided HOOVER BLACKMAILS JFK

The CIA had not yet earned its to Kennedy and his advisers over the

spurs, but Bobby Kennedy was goad- next two weeks proved critical to a A man who recognized opportu-

ing Helms with constant demands to peaceful resolution of thenuclear cri- nity and knew what to do with it, CIA.] The little fungus plot failed

do something about Castro. “Bobby sis. Nearly twenty years after the Hoover had a quiet, private luncheon only because Donovan, in his igno-

Kennedy, ’ ’ Helms later recalled, ‘ ‘was sneak assault on Pearl Harbor, the with Kennedy, during which he out- rance,boughthisown, uncontaminated

very hands-on in this period. He was intelligence apparatus set up to give lined the Giancana-CIA-Campbell- diving suit as a genuine gift to offer

the one who had the whip in hand. ” forewarning of any similar surprise Kennedy connection. No record ex- Castro.

Generd Edward hsdde, a vet- was the CIAYs finest hour attack accomplished its mission. It ists of what was said, but Hoover’s The most important CIA asset in

et-an of counterinsurgency operations would have been to the assassination plots was a high-

in the Philippines and Vietnam, was The crisis was resolved when inform the President of the delicate ranking Cuban official, Roland0

brought in to coordinate the interde- Khrushchev agreed to remove the matter and vow his “discretion”. In Cubela, code-named AM/Lash. He

partmental effort of State, Defense, missiles, while Kennedy privately other words, Hoover was now privy to was particularly anxious to get his

and CIA, a task which, as Lansdale guaranteed to dismantle aging Jupiter the kind of information that would hands on grenades and a high-pow-

described it, was to “put the Ameri- missiles in Turkey* Kennedy also make him politically inviolable so ered rifle with telescopic sights. Cubela

can genius to work, quickly and effec- promised there would be no invasion long as Kennedy was in office; any was later offered a ballpoint pen rigged

tively ’ ’ . Like Bissell before him, of Cuba, but the highly secret CIA rumors of theKennedys seeking anew with a hypodermic needle so small

Lansdale’s original plan called for assassination efforts, put on hold prior FBI chief would end immediately. “that the victim would not notice its

building up internal Cuban resistance to the Cuban invasion, had already White House telephone logs show that insertion. ” On November 22, 1963,

to Castro, but just as Bissell experi- been reactivated. In April 1962 the the last of some seventy phone the CIA handed the poison pen over to

enced, White house pressure and impa- CIA was back in touch with their old conversations between Kennedy and AM/Lash. That same day, John

tience, combined with the slow pro- acquaintances, Roselli and Giancana. Judith Campbell occurred just a few Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated

cess of building a viable underground But the new plot dissolved in hours after the meeting with Hoover. in Dallas, Texas.

network (plus the CIA’s inherent pref- caused mostly by a little prob- But the assassination plots went Richard Bissell by now had lost his

erence for boom and bang opera- lem of the heart. on. Giancana, hoping his role in the enthusiasm for assassination in the

tions), soon turned theoperation, once In October 1960 Momo Giancana attempts to kill Castro would win him quarter century since he had first be-

again, into a paramilitary campaign. was a busy but jealous man. On the Justice Department forgiveness on come involved in such games: “I

Operation Mongoose became a CIA payroll while still running the racketeering charges, told the CIA think I, for one, placed too much

full-court press of covert action de- Chicago Mafia, he heard rumors that that the Mafia knew a cook at one of reliance on the ability to keep things

signed to destabilize, then destroy, the his Las Vegas girlfriend, singer Phyllis Castro’s favorite Havana restaurants. like that permanently secret after the

Castro regime. Mongoose ‘included McGuire, was having an affair with The cook, Giancana claimed, would event, but even aside from that prag-

no outright invasion, but just about comedian Dan Rowan. Giancana, in be willing to slip some form of liquid matic consideration, I think it was a

everything short of that: hit-and-run a fit of jealousy, demanded of Maheu poison into Castro’s soup. The CIA mistake. I just think assassination is a

raids by Cuban exiles against Cuban that something be done. Maheu, once prepared a liquid toxin, but then weapon to be employed by a govem-

economic targets, propaganda broad- again the CIA’s contact man with the Giancanastalled further, claiming that ment entity only in very, very few

casts, and infiltration of small teams Mafia, consoled Giancana by agree- the cook was getting cold feet. situations, if any.” Richard Helms,

of guerrillas, Soon Miami was the ing to find proof of the infidelity. Meanwhile, the CIA’s Technical when he took over Bissell’s job, dis-

largest CIA station in the world. The Maheu hired a private detective to bug Services Division was pursuing a set- missed the assassination plots hatched

unit, called Task Force W, was sup- the trysting site. But the job was ond track. Having struck out with the in hisdepartment as “crazy schemes”.

ported by at,least two hundred CIA botched; the technician was arrested toxins, the spy lab began tinkering As for the CIA’s connections with the

officers and two thousand Cuban ex- and the FBI notified. The private with new ideas. One scheme called Mafia, Helms continued to keep his

iles. detective was not about to take the rap for arming a seashell with a powerful distance, knowing that much of the alone, and revealed to FBI agents that bomb, which would explode when truth was buried when Giancana was

CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS he had been hired by Maheu. In turn, Castro was underwater at his favorite killed. Giancana, by the way, was Maheu admitted the Giancana con- scuba-diving site. The lethal seashell shot seven times in the throat while

Mongoose came to an abrupt, if nection and urged the CIA to quash was never built. A second plan called preparing breakfast in his Chicago

temporary, halt in October 1962 with any prosecution for fear that the Castro for using attorney James Donovan as kitchen in June 1975. Roselli was

the Cuban missile crisis. The analytic assassination plot would be revealed. an unwitting assassin. The former hacked to pieces, stuffed inside an oil

branch of the CIA had previously all With that move, J. Edgar Hoover OSS agent had recently negotiated the drum, and dropped into the sea near

but discounted the possibility of So- was provided with everything he exchange of convicted KGB agent Miami in July 1976. Both men had

viet nuclear missiles based in Cuba, needed to know. He could scarcely Rudolf Abel and U-2 pilot Francis been too friendly with thegovernment

believing that Khrushchev could not believe all that had suddenly fallen Gary Powers, and was negotiating for the mob’s liking

be so foolhardy. But the Soviet hopes into his lap: the CIA, which he still with Castro for the release of the more

for success rested on just such a sur- considered a hated rival, was back in than eleven hundred Cuban exiles cap-

prise; the missiles would have to be business with the Mafia, and was tured at the Bay ofPigs. The CIAplan

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The Arian (French) rockets just launched yesterday carried American (U.N.--paidforbyAmericans) “stuff’ and are the most important launches this century. When I tell you things are coming down fast--I am not josh- ing and I must ask you to pay atten- tion.

DHARMA

I must tell you readers that Dharma is about to the end of her emotional rope and what is happening is far more

Has the CIA ever assassinated, directly, a foreign leader? Well, of course, but the most notorious leader assassinated by the CIA remains J. F. Kennedy. The American plots against Fidel Castro are openly recognized to number eight, and Castro has claimed that there was actually a total of twenty- four attempts against his life. The Castro was publicly shut down in or around 1967--at least the title code- name was changed to protect the guilty. Johnson decided to end what he called a “damned Murder, Inc. in the Carib- bean”. But by then, the Kennedy annoyance was put to sleep--in the graves.

At any rate Johnson had bigger fish to fry in Viet Nam.

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I think this is enough to give you a picture of the Cuban situation and for you to realize that the real cause of actions were not w hr:, ‘Nere presented to you-the-people any more than have been any subsequent actions by your Government.

Let us just close this JOURNAL here for I am aware that we will overrun our space if I rattle on much longer.

Please know that if you do not become aware of what “has been” and “IS”, there is no way you can do anything other than “shadow” box and never find solutions for the real problems are kept from you. May you be given insight to see and understand so that you can receive guidance and direction.

Hatonn

important to the American people than any other court rulings in this nation in a long, long time.

These friends werejust Railroaded through court again and if $2 15,000 is not available (in cash) by May 5--it’s over. There is hope of overriding the Judge but there is no way to count on it. The Judge deliberately overrode all law and openly played ball hand in hand with the Resolution Trust Corporation and stated flatly in court that any rip-off of people by fraudu- lent property exchanges was not going to be even “heard”. He, further, wanted to “make law” in this case (as he is retiring as of May 1 st) and wants to leave an impact on the law books. He has made law of a “doctrine” which, if allowed to stand in the records, will impact and take property from hundreds of thousands of Ameri- cans who will enter the court system as unemployment climbs and those al- ready in any kind of foreclosure litiga- tion.

I am hereby telling Dharma that if this ruling of yesterday cannot be stayed, she will be stopping writing, for at least May, to give her a chance to move and regain some balance. This has gone on for over four hard tightwire walking years and I shall not ask more of her for the case itself will go right on to the Supreme Court. As of today--it is back “prior” to the original unlawful detainer with $2 15,000 tender and judgment against

I MUST have some sort of index system. Every day now, the inquiries and frantic doubts and requests for input are showing up. I WILL NOT TAKE TIME TO CAUSE DHARMA TO REPEAT THE LESSONS. I NEED INFORMATION ON NA- TIVE AMERICANS, I NEED INFORMATION ON “I AM” AND I REALLY NEED INFORMATION ON VARIOUS TOPICS OF RELI- GIONS. I CANNOT just announce that ‘ ‘you must go back and read three years of papers and 56 Journals. I am not, further, going to keep up with them nor do the index for you.

theseones. Every asset at this time has been poured forth into projects and publishing.

I do have one offer--the property, with this tender arrangement, will become solely owned by them and turned over to the Phoenix Institute or placed into another ownership posi- tion for security, by me. Therefore, if any of you wish to take this property as collateral, it can be considered as a last minute stalling procedure.

Our attorneys must go through every step of this procedure because the Constitutional Law Center MUST have this capability and this “law” must be overturned or it becomes the law of the land for it is already being deliberately utilized by the RTC in thousands of cases. It is called the Doench Duhme Doctrine and denies any property “former owner” any recourse within the courts and honors ANY KIND OF SALE, PRETENDED OR OTHERWISE, BY THE S&L’s, BANKS, FORECLOSURE, ETC. Being aghast in the courtroom and saying “I simply can’t believe this is happening” no longer cuts it, chelas-- there is NO justice in the system-- NONE! Everything is now geared to glean (take by confiscation) every asset you think you own. They will do it to you through unpaid taxes (they will raise them until you cannot pay them) and illegal means. This actually gives all mortgage holders the op- portunity to file the deed and take title, go through eviction and then the courts will refuse to hear circumstances. IF YOU AREN’T SCARED--THEN YOU ARE DEAD. This factor will

slopover onto and into EVERY TYPE OF PROPERTY DISPUTE TO COME, FROM AUTOMOBILES TO CREDIT CARD PURCHASES BE- FORE THEY ARE DONE WITH IT. YOU HAVE NO CON- STITUTIONAL LAW--ALL OF THESE LAWS ARE BEING MADE THROUGH FIXED COURT RUL- INGS TO FIGHT NOW, RE- QUIRES THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS MOREDOLLARS TO ASK FOR AN APPEAL.

Dharma and Oberli will continue as long as they can but they cannot with this incredible load of everything else involved and I shall not ask them to do so.

We shall write as much as we can in the next week and evaluate the situation while seeing what can be legal recourse but I must inform you readers of possibilities for if I cannot write the paper--THERE WILL BE NO PAPER. This is NOT for fill-in and fill-up by other writers and will never be treated as such. IF “I” AM STOPPED AT THIS POINT OVER THINGS OF THIS TYPE, THEN ALL IS SHUT DOWN BECAUSE IT INDICATES THAT OUR WORK IS NOT OF ADEQUATE VALUE TO YOU ONES AND I MUST KNOW IF THAT BE TRUE.

OURS IS TO GET THE WORD OUT AND WE HAVE DONE IT TO THIS POINT--AND THE VERY BEST LIES AHEAD, BUT MAN MUST MAKE SOME DECISIONS ALSO AS TO WHERE’WE GO FROM HERE.

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What do I, Hatonn, REALLY thinkabout elections, etc.? I am asked this over. and over and over again-- “But, what do you REALLY think?” I have told you what I “really” think-- 1 do not like your politics and have no business in them. What I really think

will not make you happy. Certain ones are being groomed and made public for your attention--so that there

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Ross Perot is NOT the man he once was and cannot touch the country’s needs nor international prob- lems without a STRONG person push-. ing and that would require his stepping aside and placing a Presidential candi- date in his place at election time. He shows no signs of being willing to do such. He is a wonderful, caring,

patriot--but he has been tampered with and is only presenting a worse version of that which has toppled your nation if allowed to run its course.

It would not, of course, be allowed next

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What is under way in Peru is not what they tell you.

The CIA has been stirring and churning until Peru is in total collapse. The President did exactly what must be done with your Nation by a Man strong enough to stand--change through Executive Order and Power. You see, you don’t longer operate under the Constitution, anyway--you operate to- tally under the Newstates U.N. Con- stitution.

You are not getting the story of DOES THESE DAYS FOR EN- ICANONLY CONTINUE IN YOUR EVIL Peru unless you are watching some- TERTAINMENT--DESTROY NA- THAN-K THESE NIT-W-ITS FOR COURSES--I SUGGEST YOU ARE thing other than the nightly news. TIONS AND YOU-THE-PEOPLE! MANUFACTURING US AN IN TROUBLE. NO EVIL INTENT

You have now seen it in action ARMY, FOR GOD CAN GET ANY OF ACTION SHALLBEBROUGHT against Libya and, one after another, ALIEN FORCE ON HIS SIDE IN ABOARD THE PLACES PRE-

the nations will rapidly come into THE MERE BLINKING OF AN PARED FOR GOD’S PEOPLE. SO compliance or be wiped out. The EYELID. IF YOU ARE OF EVIL BE IT.

runners of the International Monetary INTENT AND STILL THINK Fund are now coming forth to present their fluff and pillage plans for re- structuring the world--I suggest you watch that Cable Network and listen 4116192

FORCES, NOT THE GOD OF

with the information we have given LIGHT! I CAN ONLY OFFER THE

you and you will need no “inside To vou who comnlain. iest and/or INFORMATION AND IT COMES

You are told that the President of Peru took military control of the Gov- ernment and tabled the constitution. Yes, he did--by Executive Order be- cause the Constitution of Peru had been corrupted and cast aside by the corrupt politicians and drug traders (the largest receiver being the United States of America through fixed and protected trade). Peru is the largest producer of coca.

The President took control, fired the Congress and corrupted officials and is bringing the banks into order. The nation is in the billions of dollars in default to the Elite bankers and the nation bankrupt and devastated.

informers” to fill out the blanks. In ,-- ~~~~ 1

fact, I weary of “inside informers” just simply get irate over BJ perceived

who have no more information, and boring use of language in the messages b

not as valid, as my own crew even if rought forth by our brotherhood. I

I do not sP& of the matters in Point. am sorry but there will be no changes.

I am also weary of being “set-up” by As a WHOLE, it is considered the best

egotistical people putting traps in my way in which to make contact and

path and the thrust to discount for communicate and this is the way we h ave chosen to do it.

political means is most annoying, in- I suggest that the

deed. I suggest if the shoes fit--wear “King’s English” of James’ time is t h e most “understood” and attached

them. I do not want you to be so en-

to the entities in point--however, what

thralled with “new” and “hidden” makes you think the language be-

news so You can be “first to know” longed to him or that narrow period of

that you act in foolishness. time sequence’? Evil uses everything

There else belonging to God in order to were great nm-tOrS that “the airports deceive you-why must y~u always . . .

The PEOPLE OF PERU are all behind the actions but still the United Nations through the Organization of American States is demanding that the United States initiateembargoes, sanc- tions and generally get into a war to “restore the rotten rapers in their unholy alliance--right through and

were put under control to travel” yesterday. YOUR AIRPORTS HAVE BEEN UNDER TOTAL CONTROL FOR MONTHS! Stop this James Bonding because you have enough clues to keep you busy. The stock market is on its rise and remember what we have told you the plans were at about 3500 to 3600 points. The entire world teeters on disaster and being held to keep control as this is the big year of beginning to bring total control on the global community. And moreover--YOU ARE ALREADY AT WAR IN YOUR CONSIDERED “SPACE”. THIS IS NOT WITH SPACE COMMAND--THAT IS BE- ING SAVED TO FINALLY UNITE YOU. ALL INTO A STUPID CONFRONTATION WHICH WILL START ALL-OUT WAR--ON YOUR PLACE--NOT OURS!

assume MAN to be the righteous one and God the imposter? Oh, I see, some other MAN told you so and pointed it out?

What is coming forth is that YOU want me to be gentle and patient while you abuse and complain. I can only tell you how things ARE. I do not even tell you that you have to believe

them. If, however, the confrontation and recognition of responsibility im- pacts you, it is. with full intent. I welcome the challenge for it allows me to realize that you are hearing and taking the time to ponder possibilities. You are actually weary of ambiguous wimpishness and the information that “all is OK and if it feels good do it because the-.end is coming anyway”. The “end” is NOT COMING--but a new experience is on its way and I would hope that all could see it in time to join without having to make that transition “out of body”. I SHALL NEVER TELL YOU FALSELY IN ORDER TO BUFFER YOUR EGO AND DOUBTS--THAT IS TYPICAL PRESENTATION OF THE DARK

setails aregiven regarding the facts

f the Holocaust; the history and

ackground of the “Jews”; why

sael receives reparations paid to

er due to the “Holocaust”; why

lillions of “Jews” receive 5,000

ierman marks annually for “dam-

ges”. Plus current events about

ur economy, the Anti-Defama-

on League, the Torah, and the

‘almud.

[n this journal we are given addi-

:ional important information about

‘IOW and why the Holocaust is a

massive deception against all hu-

mans on planet earth, either di-

rectly or indirectly. Details about

phoney pictures, phoney numbers,

phoney gas chambers, etc., are in-

cluded.

to “run its course” because that is not a part of the Global Plan 2000 and Executive Orders would be brought into play (just as the Union order this very week) immediately. Until they are ready to show’their hand it will be a slow announcement one after an- other until you all realize the extent of the President’s Power IN HAND NOW! AND STNCE 1970.

Am I saying it’s over? No, be- cause you MUST continue for there will be a time when the pieces and remnant must be gathered and leaders be groomed and ready to restore order and nation.

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including the drug trade. ” THOSE“GOOD”RULESAR.EFOR

THIS IS WHAT YOUR CIA ING SOMEONE ELSE WHILE YOU

I remind you of what I told you: If

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I thought we could make it through without more on Peru for it is only one more story in the same pattern of

hundreds of others--but, you still in- new tax measures”. A spokesman for facts shook out that, even with follow- sist so here goes: the national merchants association ing of the demands no dent could be

The Fujimori government in Peru compared the measures to “squeezing ushered in March with a killer tax the last vital juices from the dying”.

made in the debt and immediately the

package intended to raise government corruption became even more evi-

Think it can’t happen in America ? dent. Then the U.S. got into the issue revenues for foreign debt repayment, The “tax shock”, as it was dubbed by

It has happened all over your world! as talk was made regarding clamping Where DO YOU THINK YOU GET

PACKAGED IN A WHOLE BUNDLE OF PAPERS AND 56 JOURNALS. IF YOU HAVEONLY READ SOME 3 TO 20 YOU SIM- PLY DO NOT HAVE IT ALL AND,

IN EVERY INSTANCE THUS FAR, THE INQUIRIES ARE ALL AN- SWERED WITHINTHOSEPAGES. I’M SORRY, PRECIOUS FRIENDS, I KNOW NOT WHAT ELSE TO OFFER. IF I REPEAT AND RE- PEAT--WE ARE BADGERED AND DENOUNCED BY THEONES HAV- ING ALL THE INFORMATION-- MINE IS TO BRING THE WORD AND I CAN DO NO MORE WITH THAT WORD EXCEPT OFFER IN- SIGHTASYOUASKFORITWHILE PARTAKING OF THE INFORMA- TION.

We do not write the JOURNALS nor thepaper to suit theeditorial needs ofManorMan”sego. Wedonotiump hoops to please the grammatical engi- neers nor “sell” anything. We are bringing you openly--and as quickly as possible--Truth so that you can know, change and have instructions as you ask for input. Those who pound on us would but stop you from having access to the abundance as promised by God through the Hosts come to bring you home. If the Intelligence community desires information--I sug- gest you go get it through your own channels for I am weary of you cop- ping ours and calling it “undercover information”. It is not ‘ ‘undercover” for, as with all things of God, it is open for all and not personal gain. I wel- come all utilization of the information for it is presented FOR ALL. If your work be worthy of inclusion we shall do so, but you will never threaten nor coerce us to utilize one word through those manners except to make a nega- tive point.

Peruvians, was ordered by the down on the drug trade to help cover

MONEY FOR ALL THE AID, ETC.? (I&IF)

some of the costs implicated. Your taxes do not even pay the full A few days into the plan the Con- interest on all the money borrowed gress in all its corruption began to from this “World Bank” with all its demand suspension of many of the fingers, namely the most notorious in

Prices of basic measures. So, then came the pledge to

the U.S., the Federal Reserve (a pri- foods like rice, eggs, and beef shot up

make up the losses in tax revenue by vate operation of the Committee of

by 20-30% in one day, as did tele- 300 in Switzerland). phone, electricity, and costs. The Peruvian government con- Peru’s “critically poor” were spend- tinued the cover lies outright in claim- ing up to 67% of their budget on food; ing the new revenue would go to social that has now increased by an average needs: “for this year, investment in of 12-15%! health, etc.”

Nearly every sector of the pop- The IMF handed President Al- ulation reacted with irate fury. The berto Fujimori and Finance Minister businessdaily Gestion reported March Carlos Bologna a list of demands 3 that, “as a result of the latest tax which “made it quite clear that IMF measures, the trade unions and busi- director Michel Camdessus’ demand There simply came to be no al- nesses are recovering the unity they for raising the tax pressure to 18% of temative than to take the action taken had lost, preparing themselves for a GNP was not mere advice, but an this past week in Peru. And, you are greater opposition role.” The na- order that the Peruvian government headed there as on greased skids, tional associations of industries, tex- has now begun to implement. But the precious ones. tiles, mining. and extorts all took out newspaper ads to demand the taxes be rescinded with exporters’ association head Eduardo McBride charging ‘ ‘The government has made a bad deal with the IMF in accepting their demand for

4116192 #2 BILLION program for Iraq in 1989 and, while Undersecretary of State for

Some of you have object4 to my Political Affairs in 1983; had written

mentioning Kissinger’s involvement to Export-Import Bank Chairman

#2 with everything, even to the Bmco William Draper 111 urging him to open

NazionaledeLavoro, along with Bush its program to Iraq. Gonzales of

What do I think of abortion? How and other brush. I’m sorry, “facts is Texas has related all of this right to

is it you still ask such a question? facts and Pigs is Pigs”. how then-Vice President Bush had

“Thou kill!” But, as im- Remember Larry Eagleburger, pressured Draper to finance an Iraqi

portant for you is what the 4 ‘World your Deputy Secretary of State? Well, oil pipeline.

Bank” now demands. As of the end Lar k Z&O a “KkSitlger Associates’,’

of January, 1992, the World Bank associate. He was instrumental in a $1

informed all Third World countries it will

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Let us take respite and get on with pertinent information. We shall effort to get to correspondence this after- noon since the court dangles. We must utilize all possible space and time to allow printing for as long as pos- sible through this barrage of legal .enta.nglements. Thank you.

Bank officials expressed horror at the number of babies being birthed in Central America, as a for instance, as African nations already have rules for AID and

The alternative for the nations in point? NO ASSIS- TANtIP NO LOANS AND NO AID PACKAGES. TAKE YOUR CHOICE!

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The United Nations has long had contingency plans for an invasion of South Africa for the purpose of over- throwing the standing Government. Now, the lies in the formula for power- sharing with the Blacks include plans for disarming the military (old story repeated again and again and ready to

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Sorry, you misled lambs. When Bush claims to be anti-abortion it is simply more nonsense. Bush is one of the major projectors of getting rid of all persons not selected to be in the 550 MILLION people by year 2000 and certainly not later than 2012. Bush has always pushed control of population as if in total obsession; in fact, because of Bush’s obsession with world birth control

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of Don’t worry about contraceptives,

people, they now have more miser- able means of enforcing population control and the total “lower order” as referenced are to be annihilated--sim- ply and surely through the New World Order at the hands of the controlled United Nations troops under the direc- tion of the Communist anti-Christ who call themselves “atheists”.

Behind all of this you

300,

. . .

go into force in the U.S.) and the police, to be enforced by UN troops.

In January the final acts began to take shape in preparation for the down- fall. In January came the formation of a steering committee to work on the composition of South Africa’s new government. The committee was formed during the UN Meeting of Consultation with Anti-Apartheid Movements and Non-governmental Organizations, which was held in Geneva on November 4-5, 199 1.

It is heavily dominated by ANC- South African Communist Party (SACP) adherents, and thedraft agree- ment would destroy the power base of President F.W. de Klerk’s National Party (NP) government and neutralize any White resistance.

South Africa is to be disarmed and, under the UN agreement, the nation’s potent military forces will be confined to barracks under UN super- vision, and police will be disarmed completely. UN peacekeeping forces will be put in place, but likely will be able to do little more than monitor rampaging gangs sent out by the ANC to attack Inkatha strongholds.

Inkatha is the main Black political opponent of the ANC and tends to consist of Zulus, whereas the ANC tends to consist of Xhosas. The Zulus and Xhosas are ancient enemy tribes and it is quite suitable that they kill off as many of ach other as possible for world show-and-tell. As the rules are enforced it also gives ample reason for total disarming of the populace.

Now we are getting to the point, however, of the operation: the tran- sitional South African authority also will demand access to

The transitional authority will have jurisdiction over all security forces and matters. This means the South African military must be confined to barracks and that the police must be disarmed with law and order main- tained by the unarmed police force, the cooperating civic associations and the participation of the international community.

THE POINT, OF COURSE, IS FOR THE ELITE BRITISH BANK- ERS AND NEW WORLD.ORDER UNDER THE BRITISH TO GAIN FULL AND TOTAL CONTROL OF ALL AFRICAN WEALTH, MIN- ERALS AND ASSETS, THE MOST

You can find the entire plan laid forth in the long-secret study, entitled

and leaked

publicly as far back as 1985. The outlay was simply drafting the mili- tary of various countries to topple South Africa’s sovereign government. This document was mandated by the Committee of 300 and presented and is widely known in the internationalist circles that make up the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderbergs and their sundry allies, and even detailed

Soviet Union? No--nice little part- ner of Bush, Red China.

While the focus is on the so-called but not true, breakup of this “thing” called the Soviet Union, once de- scribed by Reagan as “an evil em- pire’ ’ , most of you don’t note the emergence of the ‘ ‘true evil empire’ ’ of the 1990’s, the so-called People’s Republic of China. And, furthermore, this IS the China as projected by the Prophets and prophecies.

Red China, which maintains the largest military force on Earth, is rapidly bringing the technology of its armed forces completely up to date and into being out front in the game.

While you are sold a bill of goods and the lie that the U.S. is the only remaining “superpower”, YOU ARE GOING TO BE HACKED TO THE BARE BONES.

In the United States, while Kissinger Associates and Bush in- terests get full attention in China and in the United States and the buildup of the Red Chinese military gets scant attention, President George Bush main- tains an active love affair with the Red Chinese. You must be aware that the Bush family has extensive and great investments in that nation.

Nevertheless, the fact is that Red China replaces the accepted place of the Soviet Union and here, you see, only the names are changed to protect theguilty. Remember that the Khazars

the type of casualties that could be ’ expected during a UN seizure of power in Johannesburg.

Although it appears there is recent rejection by the of some aspects of the UN-approved tran- sitional plan there is no doubt regard- ing the outcome of the Communist- dominated plan.

This will undoubtedly erupt into open war in some instances and in others a total collapse of the system-- AFTER A RISE IN GOLD PRICES AND THE APPEARANCE OF RECOVERY. This action is simply the reality of the long-planned-for UN takeover of that country as envisioned by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

are Mongol (Chinese), Russian (Rus) and Nordic by lineage so it is only a greater home-coming and reuniting.

Meanwhile, China is becoming powerful with all sorts of wondrous weaponsand technology being handed over from the United States and other highly industrialized nations of the West. There is no problem in labor for there is a tremendously large slave labor force already in place.

The Bush Administration HAS EX-

TENDED MOST FAVORED NA- TION (MFN) trading status to the Red Chinese.

STRANGE NEW RULES IN SECRET

Under the law (Jackson-Vanik Act) MFN status can only be extended to nations allowing the free emigration of their people. Red China has no such policy of free emigration, holding its people virtual prisoners behind the Bamboo Curtain.

The Bush administration is also turning its back on the Red Chinese use of slave labor to produce goods for export, which has resulted in a current $13 BILLION trade imbalance for the American nation, not to mention the loss of thousands of jobs by U.S. workers. It is a violation, in addition, of U. S. law to allow the importation of such goods as produced by this slave

labor.

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back on Israel and claims it to be an “illegal entity” with a shameful

Publicly, Saudi Arabia turns its record. But in secret in and under the

ADVANCED COMPUTER SYSTEMS

The U.S. government is backing the selling of state-of-the-art com- puter technology to the Red Chinese, which allows them to advance their numerous rocket programs, including those neat little intercontinental ballis- tic missiles capable of striking any target on the North American Conti- nent.

The Bush Administration and this Congress as well as the Pentagon are covering the fact that Red China’s current military budget, with the re- cent increase, is 50 percent bigger than it was just last year. This comes at a time when China’s most awesome neighbor and only conceivable threat to its regional security, the former Soviet Union, has somehow managed to simply withdraw into itself and leave you with the facing of that arsenal.

China has a huge KNOWN stand- ing and equipped army plus uncounted millions of reserves. The bulk of new funding is being spent on acquiring high-tech weaponry and on gaining equipment to project power at sea and backing up and outfitting this massive reserve force. . . Bush continues to sup- ply information and hardware.

FBI WARNING

You must realize it is serious if the FBI or any of your intelligence ser- vices begin to get nervous and speak out but the FBI has warned that

At the same .time, Peking is re- cruiting scientists and importing tech- nology from the former Soviet Union. It is negotiating cooperation accords

with Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, all former Soviet Republics but now independent states. China is already sending “via stealth ships” sophisticated missile systems into Iran.

SPY NETWORK

See, we always come back to the “Intelligence Network” spy system, do we not? And then, directly to ISRAEL and the MOSSAD.

Israel, which operates its own spy network in the United States, is today Red China’s principal source of im- ported weapons.

The U.S. Defense Department recently investigated reports Israel sold to Red China a U.S. Patriot missile or the missile technology, which it ob- tained when it was supplied two Pa- triot batteries for protection from Iraqi Scud.missiles during the Persian Gulf War. Now, ordinarily in considering the value and total worthlessness of the Patriots, I would suggest this would be “good” news. But you are now facing sophisticated and well-equipped technology to turn those into the most deadly computerized offensive weap- ons on the globe.

In addition, Israel is selling to Red China its STAR air-to-surface missile which is now publicly KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN THE FIRST USED BY FORCES (US AND ISRAELI) on the FIRST DAY OF THE GULF WAR. Remember, I told you the first bombs and the first missiles were from Is- rael--while you waved your yellow ribbons and played the Israeli war dance.

Further, Israel has sold China its Python 3 air-to-air missile, which is right out of the U.S. AIM-9L Side- winder.

They also have sold Peking the Mapats anti-tank missile, which is copied after the American TOW-2 and some of the American hardware as well--directly.

They are also building, in joint operation, a new advance fighter air- craft directly from the U.S. Good luck, America and more good luck,

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dark covers of deceit, secret agents, middlemen and money movers from the two nations have been working together for decades on clandestine arms deals, political payoffs and bank scams that cost U.S. taxpayers bil- lions of dollars. “No way,” you say? Read on.

A Federal Grand Jury in March issued joint indictments against Saudi billionaire Gaith Pharaon and Miami banker David Paul. Paul has been known for years as the unofficial fin- ancier of Florida-based operations run by the Mossad, Israel’s secret service.

Pharaon has long been regarded as a front man and fixer for the Saudi ruling family.

Paul and Pharaon perpetrated a series of joint swindles and securities violations which eventually busted CenTrust (a Bush twiglet in- volvement), Florida’s largest savings- and-loan, seized by federal regulators in Feb. 1990. The bail-out of giant CenTrust has already cost you tax- payers over $2 billion and rising.

The crime-ridden Wall Street in- vestment bank of Drexel Bumham Lambert, now closed and under re- organization, and its chiefbond trader, Michael Milken, who is now in a federal prison, are named in the Mi- ami indictments as the principal co- conspirators in the alleged Paul- Pharaon scam.

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The billion-dollar bank fraud al- legedly set up by the Arab power broker and the pro-Israel thrift banker was built around phony securities deals masterminded by Milken, the 35-page Miami indictment charges (but Milken is in line for release of charges in May or June). Worse, though totally and completely immoral as his actions were and are--HE DID NOT BREAK 4NY LAWS OF THE STATE.

Milken’s involvement has turned :he Miami indictment into a time bomb ror the Bush Administration but I’m sure they will find some good judges :o overrule any LAW which might mint a finger at any of them.

By the way, E.J., get a thorough md detailed “title” check on the )roperty in question in your war. You ice, the RTC is the ONLY way the jastard criminals could overrun the system of checks and balances be- ause Santa Barbara Savings did not lave right to title under ANY cir- :umstances and that is why the auc- :ioneer COULD NOT hold the sale with you ones there present to bid on t. The investment had been sold to .hird parties, one of which is Home %deral and another, Salomon Broth- ‘rs. There is no Savings and Loan issociation left unscathed by the ter- nites and vipers.

Milken, the erstwhile Wall Street vizard is serving “time” in a federal Ilub-Fed for a different set of stock windles but you can’t keep “a good nan down”! A campaign driven by

some of the Eastern Establishment’s top figures, including lawyer Arthur Liman, media mogul Sten Ross and Sen. Alfonse D-Amato, is under way to “settle” the Milken affair and get him released.

The amount demanded for that release is around $900 million but would leave the Milken household

among the richest families in the U.S. , with assets not held in secret accounts of between $500 million and $1 bil- lion. This is piddling because this represents only a tiny fraction of fac- tual holding.

When the Miami indictment was unsealed in early March, the deal hit a bit of a snag to get release because, within days, the Federal Deposit In- surance Corp, (FDIC) had accused Milken and Drexel Bumham of loot- ing $12 billion from the nation’s troubled S&L’s.

however, the federal charges unsealed in that Miami court threaten to revive the details of the vast losses inflicted on ,American taxpayers by the Milken gangs. Ah, but more important, exposure of this would in turn expose the clandestine collabora- tion of Saudi and Israeli agents along with their U.S. and British counter- parts. This conspiracy bilked U.S. taxpayers of billions of dollars in rake- offs.

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could Milken’s powerful al- lies deal with the threats raised by such an indictment? Could they cover up this explosive new scandal? OF COURSE.

The Establishment media, led by the the New

and the wire services, simply “BLACK” aircraft were sighted on a

refused to acknowledge the information number of occasions in February in

and/or the bombshell and all stories the skies over California. So-called

were ordered “buried”. Meanwhile “black” aircraft are highly classified

the network of “big boys” went to Air Force aircraft whose existence has

work and, within 48 hours, the FDIC been kept a closely guarded secret,

charges were obediently reversed and although there has been much specu-

an announcement was made that the lation about them since March 1991,

Milken settlement would be accepted. with several reports Of “black” air- craft being spotted in daylight hours.

OH. BUT IT COULDN’T But these have been largely discounted

HAPPEN! by my sources, who believe that, thus

fw ‘ ‘black” aircraft are operating

Couldn’t it? It just happened to strictly at night and always in. the

Dharma and Oberli. The system, company Of Other aircraft* through force and fixed injustice, is Intelligence reports just received

THE RTC for that which was say that a ‘ ‘black” airCraft Was “S&Xl”

stolen through the Savings and Loans flying with FYI17 Stealth fighters and

and it is doubtful if a clear title can be KC- 135Q midair refueling tankers

acquired without more black work at close to Beale Air Force Base near

their hands. It is easy enough for them Sacramento, California, giving rise to

but embarrassing if word got out. speculation that the plane (or planes)

By the way, it would seem that could possibly be stationed there. The

history would simply tell on these KC-135Qs are thought to fly with

people and word would easily get out, “black” aircraft to muffle the plane’s

etc. Let me write something here on distinctive deep, low rumbling engine

the subject of “history” and “correct sound* outlay of information”: Similar activity has also been ob-

*a To*oPah, Nevada, home of the F- 117. The paint patterns on the

The Guardian F-117’s appear to match those on

22, ‘92) I980 and 1990, aircraft such as T-38’s stationed at

100,000 Beale, giving rise to speculation that London public fibm,.,,. Members “black” kXi.ft may also be S@-

tioned at Tonopah, but this has not yet

What alerted observers at Beale to the presence of a ‘ ‘black’ ’ aircraft was the light patterns it displayed. The first sightings were made on February 2 1st and on through February 28th, 1992. Intelligence sources of mine first mentioned “black’ ’ aircraft as

CAN’T KEEP UP actually flying in March 1991, but now, for the very first time, this

I realize that you can’t. This is observer saw what he believes was a

why I continue to suggest that YOU “black” aircraft in the early evening

GET STRAIGHT WITH GOD and of February 25th, 1992, and the air-

then gain WISDOM as being given craft was again observed through its

forth for your consumption through distinctive navigation lights pattern on

this wretched-mess time of experi- the following evening. This occurred

ence. The New World Order IS IN near Edwards Air Force Base over

PLACE and all that remains is the M”jave. bloodletting (YOURS). The several sightings near Beale

May you be encouraged to look AFB reported by my sources came as

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or language, old or new--time runs took off from Beale at night, and were

out! joined by an aircraft bearing a dia-

Thank you, Hatonn to clear. mond-shaped lighting pattern. In flight

the strange aircraft would extinguish secrecy may cost the United States all of its lights, then switch them on, dearly in the commercial field as it is join the tankers in a close formation well known that both Japan and Ger- pattern, after which its lights would many are scrambling to bring “black” again be extinguished. technology to commercial use, and if

The interesting thing about the these countries are successful, then “black” aircraft’s navigation lights the U.S. will take third place in world were that, while they appeared to be a markets. good deal brighter than normal air- Common sense should prevail and craft navigation lights, they did not “black” technology that can be re- illuminate the body of the plane, which leased for commercial applications was totally invisible. On February 26 without hurting our national security at around 9:3Opm PST, observers re- ought to be released forthwith to pro- ported seeing two T-38 Talon aircraft vide a much needed shot in the arm for flying near Beale AFB with full land- our failing economy. But with elec- ing lights on. They appeared to be tion politics in full swing, it would escorting a third plane in between appear doubtful the spooks will be them and, although the middle aircraft able to hold things back for much bore no lights, its presence was de- longer, especially if the Japanese just tected through its distinctive engine happen to announce one of their near- noise, not totally masked by the T- successexperimentsutilizing “black” 38’s. technology before we do. What an

At approximately 3 miles from embarrassment that wouldbe for Presi- Beale Al%, the unknown plane with dent Bush. its very distinctive, unmistakable low rumble, turned on its bright naviga- tion lights, displaying a diamond- shaped pattern, which did not, how- ever, illuminate its bodywork. Thus the aircraft could not be observed in the landing pattern, as it stayed out of

the landing lights of its T-38 escorts. The significance of the T-38’s

seen with the unknown plane is that they are the favorites of former SR-7 1 (Blackbird) pilots, who use it exten- sively to keep their flying skills and proficiency sharp. When the SR-71 ‘s were stationed .at Beale AFB, there was a great deal of activity involving T-38’sbut sincethe majorityofSR71’s were phased out there hasn’t been nearly as much T-38 activity as there used to be. However, observers re- port that there is now much more T-38 activity, since late February 1992, than there was for the prior 9 months.

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By flying with its lights out and in formation with KC-135 tankers, the aircraft would not have been seen by untrained observers, its low rumble blocked out by the loud roar of the tankers flying with it. There appears to be no doubt that “black” planes are now stationed at, Beale AFB.

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high security prison in Canton Grande on the outskirts of Lima. The judi- ciary and the prison governor are so afraid of Guzman that they allowed two blocks in the prison to be set aside for the sole use of Sender0 Luminoso prisoners.

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Events in Peru came to a swift climax on April 5th with President Albert0 Fujimori’s declaration sus- pending the country’s constitution and his announcement that he will step up the ongoing REAL WAR against the Peruvian cocaine barons. President Fujimori’s actions reverberated through the Committee of 300 halls of power and President Bush was or- dered by the Royal Institute for Inter- national Affairs (RIIA) to take imme- diate action against Fujimori.

Never one to be dilatory when it comes to carrying out Committee of 300 orders, without losing a beat, President Bush ordered all U.S. for- eign aid and military aid to Peru suspended, for what the State De- partment called “Fujimori’s suspen- sion of democracy”.

What is the truth about events in Peru that have so shocked the cocaine barons and the Committee of 300 and caused them to so rapidly rally to the aid of the cocaine barons?

We have to go back to the state- ment made by Citibank Chairman John Reed in July of 1990: “If you look at a map of the world economy, you will see that there are countries that have disappeared. Peru and Bo- livia could also disappear. ” Reed made his statement because of the declared intention of the Peruvian government to fight thecocaine baron- billionaires.

IMF IMPOSES IT S POLICIES

Apart from the booming cocaine economy, most of Peru’s economy exists marginally on the informal economy, single family units of tiny production, just enough to keep the population from starvation. Coupled with savage austerity programs de- signed by the International Monetary Fund--which has caused inflation to run at around 2,500 percent--has not endeared President Fujimori to the population. The IMF has taken ad- vantage of the somewhat inexperi- enced President, who has a degree in agriculture, by persuading him that IMF policies are right for Peru.

IMF policies have left millions of Peruvians without jobs and the economy of the country functioning solely to pay off Peru’s international debts. Diseases of all kinds are ram-

pant, more particularly cholera in a new and virulent form, which has thus far infected close to one million people; Tuberculosis is sweeping the country, and according to one source, “There isn’t enough money for even basic medical care for our people. ”

Clearly, by not listening to the Peruvian people’s complaints, Fu- jimori will lose hispopular support.

It is a strange and difficult-to- understand mix of a President fighting to oust the drug barons, alienating the poor by allowing the IMF to take over the country’s economy, and yet fight- ing a ferocious battle against Sender0 Luminoso (Shining Pathway) guerril- las, whose leader, Abeal Guzman, runs his death squads along the lines of Pol Pot, whom he greatly admires. While battling the cocaine barons, Guzman, and the disaffected popu- lation, President Fujimori has also inexplicably created an enemy in Alan Garcia, former president of Peru, who spent his entire political career oppos- ing the drug trade.

The hand of “Chairman. Gon- zalo”, as he is known to his 15,000 strong Sender0 Luminoso terrorist organization, is very definitely seen in the present unrest. Guzman is called “Chairman Gonzalo” because of his fanatical dedication to Maoist doc- trines. Guzman was indoctrinated in China, which he secretly visited in order to study Maoist and guerrilla tactics used to oust Chiang Kai-shek.

RUSSELL TO MAO TO GUZMAN

Guzman practices savagery un- rivaled anywhere in the world today, using “selective liquidation” to wipe out those who oppose his gross mili- tancy that has resulted in the deaths of 25,000 Peruvians thus far. As is normal with men like Guzman, he has been falsely described as “a genius” whereas, in reality, he is incapable of original thought and is absolutely mediocre when it comes to academic achievements. Mao was also de- scribed by an adoring Western jackal press as a genius, while conveniently forgetting to tell the world that the author of Mao’s thoughts was in fact Lord Bertrand Russell.

Guzman’s success lies in his utter dedication to Communism and will- ingness to commit atrocious murders while telling his fanatical followers that such killings are for the good of

Shining Pathway. Guzman spares neither left nor right opponents. In February, Guzman’s assassins mur- dered Maria Elana Moyana, a popular leftist leader, as she addressed a com- munity meeting. The guerrillas sim- ply walked up to her, shot her in the head in front of the gathering, cleared the room and then dynamited her body. Guzman refuses to form an alliance with any other leftwing organization, which has not endeared him to other political groups, and his violent rhetoric backed up by violent action has led to his being feared and despised by the majority of ordinary citizens.

There is a firm body of opinion in Lima that believes Guzman is insane. They point to the forced suicide of his wife Augusta La Torre, whose Sender0 Luminoso name wa.s “Norah”. Guzman forced “Norah” to commit suicide because she dared to challenge him in front of his council members in a policy dispute. A captured video- tape shows Guzman at the wake touch- ing his dead wife’s face, saying, ‘ ‘Norah gave her life rather than raise a hand against the party. ” Police and military say that 75% of all violent deaths in Peru occur at the hands of Sender0 Luminoso.

While Guzman knows that he can- not win an outright battle with govem- ment security forces, his strategy is to so destabilize Peru that, eventually, it will become ungovernable. This ap- pears to be what has forced President Fujimori to suspend the constitution, which is exactly what Guzman was hoping would happen. A group of Lima businessmen has posted a re- ward of $1 million for his capture but so far this has not brought the desired result.

While U.S. military advisors tell the Peruvian Army to search the Ayocucho district in Huamanga Val- ley high in the, Andes, intelligence sources say that Guzman is not there because he suffers from asthma and psoriasis, neither of which can stand the climate in the high Andes. My sources told me, “Guzman is defi- nitely in Lima. We don’t know why U.S. advisors say he is up in the mountains. ’ ’

What apparently brought the crisis to a head was the unwillingness of lawyers, judges, prosecutors and poli- ticians to grasp the Guzman nettle and pull it up by the roots. Nowhere is this truth more readily evident than in the

U.S. MEDIA INTRUDES

The prisoners were allowed to parade with red flags shouting Maoist- Communist slogans, like “learn from President Gonzalo” and “incarnate Gonzalo thought” which they also painted on the prison courtyard walls. Just lately, the jackals of the U.S. television media went down to Peru and glorified such antics in shows like “60 and other popular TV “documentaries.” It was the actions of the U. S . media and the glorification of the 520 Sender0 Luminoso murder- ersandcriminals held at Canton Grande that finally broke Fujimori’s reserve and precipitated the present constitu- tional crisis.

In a sense it could be said that Guzman and the U.S. news media contributed largely to the unrest. Presi- dent Fujimori ordered the Peruvian Army to Canton Grande and reports reaching me state that the 520 Sender0 Luminoso prisoners “were dragged out by soldiers and bundled into wait- ing busses. Nobody knows where they are now. ’ ’

The reaction to the confusion in Lima by the Bush government was predictable--and in strange contrast to what happened in Venezuela a short few weeks ago. For all that, the opponents of Fujimori allege that he is NOT devoted to eradicating the drug trade but rather accommodating it, and that all of his decisions are made for him by Hemando de Soto, who is very much favored by the Swiss black nobility. Hernando de Soto says that coca bush cultivation “cannot beeradi- cated overnight, rather substitute crops must first be phased in before that happens. An all out war on drugs is not acceptable because it would alien- ate coca producers.”

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This is apparently the basis of the agreement signed by President Bush and President Fujimori during the latter’s visit to Washington in Febru-

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sulting De Soto or the U.S. State

ary. According $0 my intelligence sources in a report sent to me at that time, “Bush frequently reads a book written by De Soto called ‘The Other Path’ which sets out De Soto’s version of an informal economy for Peru. De Soto is a key man in the Bush Administration’splansforPeru, which come down through the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD). De Soto is a hard-sell Liberation Theol- ogy supporter and friend of Gustav0 Guiterrez, the founder of Liberation Theology in Peru, who is the godfa- ther of De Soto’s son.”

There is a strong feeling in Lima that De Soto will push Fujimori to disband national institutions and re- place them with dictatorial edicts, in the way that Yeltsin rules Russia. In our February analysis of the situation we stated that for the past 6 months the Constitution has been de facto sus- pended and De Soto is mainly respon- sible for this. We see the ultimate goal of De Soto and Fujimori being the overthrow of Congress by the Au- tonomous Authority for Alternative Development (AAAD), the vehicle through which the Congress will be overthrown. President Bush is being kept informed of these developments by Assistant Secretary of State, Ber- nard Aronsen.

This being the case, why has the State Department suspended aid to Peru and ordered Aronsen and his team, who were due to meet with President Fujimori; back to Wash- ington and ordered a review of the $300 million aid package for Peru? The key to the puzzle is that Fujimori has apparently decided, without con-

Department, to REALLY GO AF.- TER THE DRUG TRADE IN PERU. Like most politicians, he may just now be waking up to the fact that he has hitherto been just a pawn in the game, to be manipulated by the Washington establishment.

“The United States regards the actions undertaken during the night of April 5th in Peru, including the deten- tion of opposition politicians and leg- islators and the seizure of the news media, to be an unjustified action against democracy,” said State De- partment spokesman Richard Boucher. President Fujimori said in a broadcast Sunday night, April 5th, that he wants to “reform a corrupt judiciary and an impotent legislature”. Certainly his action is getting rid of the highly publicized, highly visible Sender0 Luminoso group of prisoners at Can- ton Grandemakes it seem as if Fujimori has woken up to how he has been manipulated by Washington.

President Fujimori complained bitterly that the legislators and corrupt politicians, afraid of Sender0 Luminoso, “won’t let us govern,” and he asked other Latin American countries for understanding of his prob- lems. His foreign minister, August0 Blacker Miller, telephoned his coun- terparts in Argentina, Bolivia and Ecuador and complained during the calls that “We’ve got the problem of drug traffickers and we’ve got the problem of the Sender0 Luminoso, but APRA (the party of Alan Garcia) won’t let us govern.”

According to the latest informa- tion just received, President Fujimori felt that he was losing the battle against the Left, the Tupoac Amar% Revolu-

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tionary Movement (MRTA), Sender0 on drugs, a REAL not Luminoso and legislators and corrupt the “just say no” variety of the Reagan judges, whom he says refuse to help and Bush Administrations. My intel him in hisdrug waragainst thecocaine ligence source told me today that . barons. “He may even be waking up to the fact that he has been conned by

Fujimori decided to act-when he saw that the military coup in Venezuela

the IMF,” my source told me today against the corrupt drug trade con- (April 9th), “and if this is the case, as trolled government had almost suc- it appears to be, then no wonder the ceeded. “The leader of the Venezu- Bush Administration is lashing out at elan attemptedcoup, Lt. Hugo Chavez him for getting out of line with told aFujimori representative that thi Washington’s policies. Remember it people wanted to have their needs mc‘ was WASHINGTON THAT before paying anything to the IMF.’ FORCED GARCIA DOWN OFF HIS “Like Venezuelans, Peruvians” ANTI-COCAINE PEDESTAL, al- want a just government not controlled though when he came to office, Garcia by the drug trade. Fujimot-i knew that was a firebrand against the drug traf- he could not get the backing of the fickers. Garcia soon learned to either legal establishment and the legislature obey orders from Washington or be for a swift crackdown on the drug deposed. ’ ’ trade; that is why he took steps to by-

pass them by suspending the Constitu-

FUJIMORI: BRAVE tion. The fact that Fujimori sent the

MAVERICK? military straight to Canton Grande to break up the open affront posed by the

Certainly, in spite of De Soto, Sender0 Luminoso prisoners to his

since March, Fujimori has been wag- government, speaksvolumes, and must ing a brutal war against the cocaine begiving PresidentBushnightmares,” barons who control thousands upon my source told me, thousands of acres of coca plantations. Has Fujimori broken out of the

This has resulted in ferocious clashes pattern set for him by Washington? It with the guerrillas of Sender0 certainly seems so, otherwise why Luminosa, which has cost Sender0 would the Bush Administration turn Luminoso dearly. The private army on him so viciously when only a scant of Guzman is relied upon by the drug two months ago President Bush was barons to keep them safe from the holding Fujimori up as a model for all army, for which Guzman is well re- Latin American leaders. The Corning

warded. Military actions since March days will decide whether the hold of

have posed a serious threat to this the IMF has been broken and whether arrangement. suspending the Constitution means a

Apparently, Fujimori is deter- mined to embark.on his own course in

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A curious paradox, and it is one created by that very document. The Constitution guarantees individual lib- erties, the right of the minority to dissent, and privacy. But it also gives the President of the United States broad powers in theconduct of foreign policy--and, implicitly, intelligence operations--thus creating a dilemma for American democracy. The prob- lem centers on the questions of se- crecy: the conduct of foreign policy and intelligence operations is largely secret, and secrecy is anathema to democracy. The Constitution specifi- cally states that ALL will be done publicly and openly. The evil intent speaks for itself for God is totally 3PEN and evil always hides behind secret intent and ritual. You be the ‘jc,dge”.

What you Americans have allowed is the moving of your enemy against the Constitution, within your very bcmg, nurtured it and in every way demanded and now the “Piper” must bi: i)aid for he will not simply go away nw will he give up his toys.

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fight to the death against the drug overlords.

The citizens of Lima appear to be supporting Fujimori’s actions, now; perhaps they sense a change in his attitude toward the IMF because thou- sands joined him in a walk through the crime-ridden downtown streets of Lima. “This action is to strengthen my hand and the hand of the military in fighting the drug trade and Sender0 Luminoso,” he told the cheering crowd.

However, Fujimori faces strong opposition from neighboring coun- tries under domination of the IMF and the Bush Administration which, in- stead of supporting the drive to crush the cocaine trade in Peru, is doing everything it can to stop it. Fujimori may yet discover the truth in the Latin phrase, “ab asino lanam”, which means that anyone who tries to achieve the impossible is doomed to failure, because it is an attempt to get “ab asino lanam ’ , literally ’ ‘wool from an ass” which will inevitably fail, given the almighty power of those like the Committee of 300 who back the

drug trade.

your choices of direction and get up and DO SOMETHING. I do not, for instance, accept “I can’t” for never will God give you that which “CAN’T BE DONE. ” So, DO IT--get off your “buts”; those if I do, what might and they might do and It rests with YOU--not your neighbor or your buddy or your government--YOU!

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CIA: INTELLIGENCE AND POLICY. CONT’D

While Allen Dulles professed to believe that U.S. foreign policy should be based on intelligence esti- mates developed by an agency with “no axes to grind and.. ..itself.. .not wedded to any particular policy, ” his actions were not always true to these words. Consequently, he made pos- sible the Bay of Pigs--the classic case of what can happen when intelligence is misused in the carrying out of a clandestine operation.

The problem started on the eve of Fidel Castro’s triumphant march into Havana in January 1959 while

CIA analysts were preparing a report for the White House stating that the rebels’ success was due largely to the corruption of the Batista regime and the resulting popular disgust among the Cuban people. Allen Dulles per- sonally intervened in the intelligence process and rewrote this report to suit his own political biases. In Dulles’ view, Castro’s victory was not a natu- ral development that could have been expected in light of the faults of Batista. Dulles’ Calvinistic mind may well have seen the hand of the Devil at work, and he predicted that there would be a slaughter in Havana which would put the French Revolution to shame. “Blood will flow in the streets,” he wrote passionately in the CIA report to the White House.

For the most part, however, the agency’s analysts took a more moderate tone in the months that fol- lowed. They stressed that Castro’s Cuba, while something of an annoy- ance, was in no way a direct threat to the security of the United States. The Intelligence Directorate also tried to explain that Castro, despite his social- istic leanings, was fiercely indepen- dent and a devout nationalist, much

like Indonesia’s Sukamo, Egypt’s Nasser, and Ghana’s Nkrumah--all opponents of Western domination of the Third World but certainly not agents of any international communist conspiracy. Most important for future events, the analysts wrote that, re- gardless of the emotional reports flow- ing from Cuban refugees concerning political unrest on the island, Castro appeared to have general support of the populace.

Dulles did not accept this find- ing of his intelligence analysts, nor did he promote their point of view at the White House. Instead, he seized upon the reporting of the Clandestine Ser- vices as more truly reflective of events in Cuba. Dulles had always believed that the field operator was a more reliable judge of events than the intel- ligence analyst back at headquarters. Prior to Castro’s takeover, there had not even been a full-time CIA analyst of Cuban problems in the Intelligence Directorate, and the two that were added after January 1959 never really won Dulles’ trust. He preferred to read the assessments of the Clandes- tine Services’ officers, who did their own evaluation of the clandestine re- ports received from secret agents.

CIA FLAWS LED TO BAY OF PIGS

Sometime during late 1959 Dulles decided that the best solution for the Cuban problem would be to invade Cuba with an army of Cuban refugees and to overthrow Castro. He was unquestionably influenced by the reports of the Clandestine Services, which, unlike those of the Intelligence Directorate, stressed the unpopularity of the Castro regime, its internal fric- tions, and its economic troubles. In March 1960, President Eisenhower, at Dulles’ urging and with Dulles’ facts at hand, gave his approval for the CIA to start recruiting and training the ill-fated invasion force. Robert Amory, the Deputy Director of Intelligence, was never officially told the invasion was in the works so that his experts could analyze the chances of success. Dulles was convinced that Cuba was ripe for an invasion, and as he was the President’s chief intelligence advisor,

that was that. When the CIA’s military force

failed to topple Castro in the spring of 1961, theagency’sIntelligence Direc-

torate temporarily gained equal ‘foot- ing with the Clandestine Services. This did not occur because there was any new found appreciation of the analysts’ work but rather because the operators were in a general state of disgrace after the Bay of Pigs. John McCone took over as Director in November 1961, and after rising above his initial distrust of the entire organi- zation, he ultimately saw the need for and the value of high-quality national intelligence.

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. . . Castro, whose secret agents had penetrated the CIA’s operations long before the Bay of Pigs, knew perfectly well what the CIA was doing, and the ongoing American attacks against his rule may well have been an important factor in his decision in the spring of 1962 to allow the Soviet Union to install offensive nuclear weapons in his country. Assassination of Castro seemed to have been a recurrent idea in the CIA during these years. E. Howard Hunt claims to have recom- mended it before the Bay of Pigs, only to be turned down. In November of 196 1, President Kennedy mentioned the idea in a private chat with Tad Szule, then of the New

Kennedy asked the newsman, “How would you feel if the United States assassinated Castro?” When Szule said he thought it was a very poor idea, Kennedy said, “I’m glad you feel that way because suggestions to that effect keep coming to me and I believe very strongly the United States should not be a party to political assassination. ” Lyndon Johnson told his former aide, Leo Janos, as recounted in a July 1973

article, “We had been op- erating a damned Murder, Inc. in the Caribbean.” Janos elaborated, “A year or so before Kennedy’s death a CIA-backed assassination team had been picked up in Havana. Johnson speculated that Dallas had been a retaliation for this thwarted attempt, although he couldn’t prove it.”

CUBA\RUSS MISSILE CRISIS

The Cuban missile crisis that developed as a result produced one of the finest hours for the CIA and the intelligence community, although the last National Intelligence Estimate, prepared by the CIA a little over a month before President Kennedy went

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on nationwide television to announce the Cuban ‘ ‘quarantine”, declared that it was unlikely that the Soviets would install nuclear-tipped missiles on the island. The fact remains, however, that the CIA and the other intelligence agencies did -discover the Soviet mis- siles in time for the President to take action, and they presented the facts to Kennedy with no policy recommenda- tions or slanting which could have limited his options. This was how the intelligence process was supposed to work.

The affair started in the late spring of 1962 when CIA analysts noted that the Soviets were sending an increased amount of military assistance to Cuba. These shipments were not viewed with pax-tic&r alarm in the agency, since there was still much to be done in the Soviet re-equipping of the Cuban army forces, which was then under way. Furthermore, the CIA had ways of keeping track of what arms flowed into Cuba.

Since January 1961, when the Eisenhower Administration had bro- ken diplomatic relations with the Castro regime, there had been no agency operators working out of an American Embassy in Havana, but the

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Additionally, a steady flow of refu- gees was arriving in Miami and being debriefed by agency officers perma- nently assigned there. As was true before the Bay of Pigs, the stories told by many of these refugees were hys- terical but occasionally some valuable nugget of information would be gleaned from their tales.

Based on President Kennedy’s request, the USIB had set Cuba as a Priority National Intelligence Objec- tive (PNIO), and the various military intelligence agencies had beenassigned extensive collection requirements by the USIB. New requirements were almost continually levied in response to the specific needs of the analysts. The Air Force kd the Navy carefully watched the shipping lanes and photo- graphed Soviet ships destined for Cuba. Surveillance was provided by the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, by the Atlantic fleet (which even had a lis- tening post at Guantanamo Bay inside Cuba), and by the Air Force. U.S. intelligence photographed ship move- ments and listened in electronically on Cuban communications. The Na- tional Security Agency tuned its huge antennae in on Soviet Cuban timmunications. I’IT had

operated much of the Cuban com- munications system before Castro’s nationalizations, and the company

of the old equipment was still in use, and the NSA was collecting large amounts of information. Finally, the CIA was flying two U-2 missions each month over Cuba, and the photographs taken by these spy planes were quickly turned over to the analysts.

SOVIET BUILDUP SWELLS

So while Soviet military cmd

intelligence reports with rebuttals in personally suspected the worst of the late August 1962. Soviets, but, to his credit, he did not

The basic reason that the CIA put his private views forward as the analysts were able to monitor the CIA position since, as he would later Soviet arms build-up more closely say, it was based on “intuition”, not than the other intelligence agencies, ‘ ‘hard intelligence”. Nevertheless, which had essentially the same infor- he did urge the White House to ap- mation avtilable, was the more ie- prove an increased schedule of U-2 fined technique that the CIA had de- flights. The President agreed in early veloped, including a special analytical October, but, at Defense Secretary tool known as ‘ ‘crate-ology ’ ’ --a unique McNamara’s urging, responsibility for method of determining the contents of the reconnaissance missions was turned the large crates carried on the decks of over from the CIA to the Air Force the Soviet ships delivering arms. With becauseof thedanger that Soviet SAMs a high degree of accuracy, the spe- (surface-to-air missiles) posed to more cialists could look at photographs of frequent flights. these boxes, factor in information Just as the new wave of U-2’s

about the ship’s embarkation point was starting surveillance of Cuba, on and Soviet military production sched- October 9, 1962, the mainland Chi- ules, and deduce whether the crates neseused aSAM to bring down aCIA contained transportaircraft orjet fight- U-2 flown by a Nationalist Chinese ers. While the system was viewed pilot. A SAM of the same model had with caution by many in the intelli- knocked Francis Gary Powers out of

gence community, CIA Director John the air over the Soviet Union two years McCone accepted its findings, and his earlier and would down an Air Force

confidence in the technique proved to plane over Cuba late in October at the be justified. height of the missile crisis.

On October 14 an Air Force

MISSILES BELOW DECK U-2 brought back photographs of six medium-range ballistic-missile sites

Nevertheless, the CIA’s an- which were nearing operational readi-

economic) assistance to Castro was on the upswing in the late spring of 1962, there seemed little cause for alarm in the CIA or elsewhere in the U.S. government. Moscow had recently eased tensions in Berlin, much to the relief of Washington policy-makers whose strong stand in that divided city appeared to have paid off. But still there were a few ominous signs. The

a drastic departure from pre- vious Soviet practice. Then, by July the analysts noted further increases in the arms being shipped to Cuba, along with the arrival of a large number of young men from the Soviet Union-- who Moscow claimed were techliical advisors to assist in economic devel- opment programs. The CIA doubted this, for, among other reasons, all the “civilians” were young, seemed to have a military bearing, and wore only two kinds of sport shirt. It was becoming clear that the Soviets were supplying too much military equip- m&t for-the Cuban armed forces to would bring in n&ear-tipped mis- absorb. A small group of CIA ana- siles. During this period McCone

alysts did not spot the first shipments ness and four intermediate range sites of Soviet offensive missiles, which in theearly stageof construction. CIA arrived in Cuba during the early part analysts were able to verify these of September. The Soviets escaped pictures indisputably with the help of the scrutiny of the “crate-ologists” by information previously provided by

sending the weapons in the holds of satellite surveillance of similar instal- huge freighters, not in crates carried lations in the U.S.S.R. and from docu- on deck as had been their usual prac- ments supplied by Penkovsky, and tice when delivering bulky military also by comparing the equipment. On September 19, the 3

USIB approved the National Intelli- And thus the Cuban missile crisis gence Estimates which, while noting began. the disturbing Soviet arms build-up, declared it unlikely that the Russians

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lysts, expert in deciphering the ways Moscow and its allies conducted their foreign aid programs, became con- vinced that an unprecedented military build-up was occurring in Cuba. Their efforts during August to alert top U. S . officials to this threat were hampered, surprisingly, by military intelligence agencies, namely the DIA and the NSA, which viewed the intensified Soviet activity on the island as mostly economic assistance. Perhaps it was because the CIA had performed so poorly with its inaccurate reporting on Cuba as a prelude to the Bay of Pigs that even the hawkish U.S. military establishment was now leery of the agency’s ability to assess the Cuban situation. In any event, both the DIA andtheNSAsawfittocountertheCIA

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end of October, Nikita Khrushchev had been outmaneuvered by Kennedy and he promised to with- draw his country’s offensive weapons from Cuba, in return for an American pledge not to invade the island. (This was a pledge that the CIA, with White House approval, seems to have vi- olated systematically by continuing its guerrilla raids on Cuba until the late 1960’s.) The CIA and several mili- tary intelligence agencies maintained their surveillance despite persistent rumors in the press that the Soviets had hidden some of the missiles in caves. The CIA even noted that a group of IL-28 jet bombers had been removed from a hiding place which the agency had (unknown to the Sovi- ets) previously discovered.

President Kennedy chose later to view the missile crisis as a nearly disastrous intelligence failure, since the CIA had been unable to give early warning of the Soviet offensive build- up and had predicted in its last esti- mate the unlikelihood of Soviet mis- siles being placed on the island. He was not willing to concede that the agency’s warning of heavily increased Soviet military activity on the island during the summer months (when mil- itary intelligence was claiming oth- erwise) compensated for the CIA’s inability to predict that nuclear-mis- sile sites would be constructed--even though it was as a direct result of the agency’s warning that surveillance of the island was intensified and ulti- mately led to the discovery of the missiles. To what extent the President still mistrusted the.CIA for its Bay of Pigs blunder is unclear, but Kennedy obviously expected better informa- tion.

The Cuban missile crisis il- lustrated the inherent limitations of intelligence, among the most important of which is that certain events simply cannot be predicted with accuracy or confidence. Khrushchev’s decision to install nuclear missiles in Cuba was not knowable until the Soviets had actually embarked on that course of action. Careful psychological studies of Khrushchev’s character could pro- vide suppositions that he might act in an unpredictable way, but to have known exactly what he would do would have required divine analytical wis- dom or spies in the inner reaches of the Kremlin--neither of which the CIA possessed. As for those people in the

intelligence community whose vis- ceral feelin@ led them to expect the worst of Khrushchev and Castro be- fore either had contemplated the mis- sile gamble--to have accepted their speculations as intelligence would have been the height of irresponsibility. Allen Dulles and his Clandestine Ser- vices lieutenants had had their own gut reactions to events in Cuba nearly two years earlier, and when their “feel- ings” were presented to the nation’s leaders as intelligence, the outcome was the Bay of Pigs. John. McCone proved himself a much more re- sponsible intelligence officer than his predecessor when, unlike Dulles, he refused to impose his own suspicions upon the President. Hindsight may indicate that the Dulles technique, employed by McCone, would have had more favorable results--but hind- sight is too easy.

The CIA and the rest of the intelligence community conducted extensive post-mortems of the missile crisis. They found that enough bits and pieces of information and other tenuous evidence had been available to have warranted an earlier judgment that the Soviets were installing their missiles. Bureaucratic entanglements and frictions, coupled with some de- gree of human imperfection, how- ever, prevented even the most astute intelligence officers from determining the true purpose of Khrushchev’s ac- tions. Yet intelligence seems to have done the best it could in the existing circumstances; the one or two accu- rate agent reports picked up during September were buried among thou- sands of useless, inaccurate, or mis- leading ones. The collection of huge amounts of secret information from a multitude of sources and the availabil- ity of analytical staffs even larger than those available at the time are by themselves no guarantee that the CIA and the intelligence community will produce correct predictions. Intel- ligence is in essence a guessing game, albeit one that is grounded in fact, logic, and experience. It can be a useful tool to the policy-makers, but it is not, even in its purest form, a magic art.

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HATONN: THINGS ARE STAGED TO DISTRACT YOU

As I speak on the various en- counters and major actions set forth through the CIA I am continually amazed that even with our in-depth writing about the various situations,

you are not informed as a citizenry. Things are staged so as to distract you Fidel Castro was a charismatic, from every important circumstance. engaging, intelligent and voluble man

massive changes come upon you whose political outlook seemed rather so, then, do the distractions increase vague. Throughout his years in the until, as today, you have turmoil and mountains, when he was often por- uprising, chaosand terrorism inevery trayed in the American media as a part of the globe. Since these Clandes- dashing guerrilla leader, Castro had tine Operations are kept secret, you been careful to fudge his political don’t know about them until after the agenda. He even drew flamboyant fact and by then the trail is hidden in movie idols into his cause--such as the confusion and wonderment as to what young Errol Flynn who enjoyed the happened, why (even to the lies they exciting escapades of such daring ad- tell you) and certainly no one can venture. figure out just what resulted. This is Sensitive to the political persua- most especially true with a neighbor sions of Latin American revolution- less than ninety miles from Florida. aries--especially those operating in

I have told you exactly what hap- the country only ninety miles from the pened and how your politicians were American mainland--the CIA made totally involved and still are, in an several assessments of this curious attempt to gain control and business figure, which generally concluded he interests in Cuba. The Bush family was not a Communist (even then there interests were uppermostat the timeof was no overabundance of true the Cuban Bay of Pigs and still are. I “brains” in the operation). Over-

do, however, realize as we write that looked continually, somehow, was most of you still don’t know what the Castro’s extensive involvement with whole thing was about even as the Communist revolutionary organiza- government presented it to you. There- tions in Venezuela and Mexico during

fore, Dharma, I see no alternative than his two decades of political exile from to speak a bit about the subject. Cuba. Also missed were Castro’s

The CLAIM was that Cuba was “going communist” and you couldn’t a

have Commies on an island so close to you. The facts were that business interests were being taken back for YOUR OWN NIT-WITS Cuba by Fidel Castro’s government.

There was a great “civil” war going During an executive session only a

on and passions ran very deep in that few days after Castro took power, Cuban civil war, and the American Allen Dulles informed the Senate intelligence community was perplexed Foreign Relations Committee that the by events on the island overflowing new leader of Cuba did not have with turbulence. This, ofcourse, goes “Communist leanings”. Yet only

back to the 1950’s when Fidel Castro weeks earlier, the CIA Director had was in his very early thirties. He dropped off at the White House an wanted great things for Cuba and was intelligence report that greatly upset optimistic that he would have his way. Eisenhower. “Communist and other

The war went on for some time extreme radicals appear to have pen- and Castro and his rebels quieted etrated the Castro movement,” the which gave cause for Batista to believe report warned. “If Castro takes power, the confrontation was over. Govern- they will probably participate in the ment troops eventually even gave up government.” The CIA, unsure as to hunting for the rebels, and announced, Castro’s bona @es, was emitting in a time of wishful thinking, that mixed signals. But events in Cuba in Castro and over half of his landing the months following Castro’s victory party had been slain. Far from dead, confirmed the worst fears. Castro, with his two companions, The next that I am going to give crawled out of the sugarcane field one you must draw your attention for this day and fled into the Sierra Maestra to is what can happen when governments

form a new guerrilla army. Just over become subject to the rule of the man two years later, on New Year’s Day inauthority--exactly wheretheunited 1959, Castro led a triumphant pro- States is headed NOW. Note that in

cession of that army into Havana. A the confusion and upset in Peru this few hours before, dictator Fulgencio very 48 hours in living--the one taking Batista had fled into exile, carrying charge nearly $300 million in cash with him, the proceeds of bribes paid So, first, Castro told the moder-

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ates in the July 26th Movement coali- tion that he would

‘1” Less than two weeks after taking power, Castro re-legalized the Cuban Communist Party; in March, promised national elections were post- poned. Amid arrests and executions, upper- and middle-class Cubans be- gan fleeing the island to Miami; by 1960, over one hundred thousand Cubans had left.

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We shall continue this at the next writing so that you can begin to look at segments as a part integrated into the whole. You, as a remnant, be it possible--must see the whole and re- late to the timing of sequences which have brought you to this day in your counting.

It is hard to associate things which are only vaguely dim memories in your minds or are absent altogether

if present, are related only as lies instead of truthful facts.

PLANET EARTH: YEAR 2ooO

It is, however, ALL a part of the bits and pieces being played out by the Adversary to have control of ALL by year 2000. It is aptly called the Plan 2000. I have given you the following writing prior to this and I honor the writer who put it first to print, David Lewis:

In the grim years ahead, the time is 2000. The place: Earth,--now a desolate planet slowly dying by its own accumulated errors and follies. Its dying is the end result ;f man’s wasteful years, his growth of tech- nologies in the wrong direction, his fear of being conquered and his inabil- ity to cope with the reality that people are a human entity of God and not to be used or misused as a tool of whim- sical temperament to deprive, starve or destroy at will.

By man’s own choice, the earth in Global 2000 lies barren of its forests while sand dunes rapidly spread over the fertile farm lands that once served so well. Nearly two million species of plant life has withered on the burned stalks; birds, insects and animals have vanished from sight; the once spar-

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kling rivers that gave life to the world ken unforgivable words in their con- Americans that ‘ ‘ . . .out of 42 missiles, are now dried and the river bottoms stantwranglingandplanning, intrigues 41 had intercepts, although not all are likened to the skin ofthecrocodile. andconspiracies, prepared many guises incidents resulted in total kills. ” Here The fertile valleys, the golden wheat in order to cover-&actual intentions, is the response: “Well, but YOU don’t. fields, citrus groves and millions of led the masses to complete ignorance realize, Mr. Chairman, that ‘inter- acres of vegetables are now only a and have aided the communistic par- cept’ ddes not mean ‘strike’, it only faint recollection of the past. Aircraft ties where they in turn can begin to means that missiles were noted and no longer fly over your cities and the take over your freedoms within your fired at.” The Chairman responded traffic congested streets are the silent great nation once founded “under by stating: “Oh, then you are telling ghostsofanerapast. Sidewalksare no God” and now devoid ofall allowance us that ‘intercept’ doesn’t mean ‘to longer the foot paths for hurried feet of God--now run, rather, by totally intercept’?” Response, “Yes sir, it for, although they barely remain, the Godless men. Yet, in a war of nerves only means that, in some instances, memory is now lurking in the shadows to the Americans and people of the they pass close to each other. ” Chair- of the blackened fog of radioactivity world, they lead you to believe there man: “So, you are now telling us and that shrouds the atmosphere. will be no imp&ding dangers--while

Nearby and far off structures they silently proceed with their plans that once housed a metropolis of activ- toward a One World Government, a ity has changed from the architectural One World Order, A One World Reli- splendor into a dreaded nightmare of gion, and for a money control--A One man’s stubborn attempts to defy God World Bank. and nature as changes the atom into weapons of destruction, Yet with this aforehead knowledge firmly planted You in the minds of most intelligent men, knowing that this era will come to a close, he is still propagating so rapidly that his momentum is carrying him even faster to a civilization demise.

This bleak and solemn see- nario is not science fiction to degree a detailed study of the real world’s future in Global 2000, which is a prophecy that is merely waiting to be played out. Global 2000 could grow into an even darker picture prior to this great historical event if you WEDNESDAY

continue to speed up the intricate acts and threats of wars, thus painting an LOCAL CURRENT BULLETINS absolute shocking picture of the world fifteen years from now. END QUOTE Yesterday the colors flew in the

Bush campaign. Quayle addressed a God did not plan our future but, group of pro-Israel potential voters

knowing man as He does, His proph- and began ecies will ring true on that day of He further stated that Global 2000 and 2001. has never had relations with Israel insisted on his own follies and has been better and that the disagree- learned little by his mistakes, thus he “Patriots” was no has between the

Today you live in an era of you have nearly everything is geared efficacy

It is as good as are in readiness, are any MelBrooksproduction--slap-stick

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assis- that time in tant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff about now fashionable to bum all candles at many things but one fun thing was the both ends, outwardly demonstrate your interrogation regarding stories to the greed and selfishness, stimulate riots public. One incident quoted and discontent and scoff at those who Schwarzkopf as stating that out of 32 still show some Christ-oriented type missiles, 31 had been intercepted. of ‘ ‘goodness” background. The offic&s seemed to know nothing

To unmeasurable regret, gov- about the statement so could not verify emment officials throughout the world the statement one way or another. have plan$d the seeds of deceit, spo- They next dealt with Bush telling the

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Intelligence and Policy so that the article in “To put it

all the American public that ‘inter- outlay makes more sense to you so let bluntly, there is a considerable body

cept’ simply means the passing of a us just move right along, please. of opinion among decision-makers, in

missile and an anti-missile missile and out of DOD (Department‘ of De- DEFENSE ESTIMATE

going in different directions? And CIA: INTELLIGENCE AND fens@, which regards threat estimates CONFLICQ

that the Patriots served their pur- POLICY prepared by the military as being self-

pi??” Officer: “Yes sir, they kept ABUSING THE PRODUCT serving, budget-oriented, and gen- a result of the military’s

Israel from entering the war which erally inflated. ” While Graham con- propensity to overestimate, the CIA

would have resulted in a lot of blood- Unfortunately, intelligence‘ ceded that the lack of confidence in (usually supported by the State De-

shed.” Then, somehow in the inci- reports are often sent to the nation’s military estimates is “fully under- partment) is almost always suspicious

dent wherein alI of your men were leaders in a far from pure form, es- standable”, stemming “from a series of Pentagon positions. Thus, the

killed in the barracks--’ ‘Well, neither pecially when the subject is Soviet of bad overestimates, later dubbed agency tends to resist and counter

battery worked because one was ‘down’ military capabilities. Yet, estimating ‘bomber gap’, ‘missile gap’, and military judgments, which in turn has

and the other had ‘software failure’ the quantity and quality of Soviet ‘megaton gap”‘, he asserted that mili- led to CIA underestimation. In the

from overuse! ” weapons is probably the intelligence .ta.ry intelligence has now vastly im- national-security bureaucracy, the

I warn you ones again--I told you community’s most important task, proved and is capable of making ob- agency’s tendency to be wrong on the

the wool was tightly bound over your since the Soviet Union, on a strategic jective estimates. While most observ- low side, while occurring far less

receptors and that the Patriots were basis, is the only country in the world ers of the intelligence community frequently than the Pentagon’s errors,

worthless junk AT THE TIME--what that offers a real threat to the security would agree with his assessment of the is considered more serious, since if

kind of confirmation do you need of the United States. [H: is, military’s bad record in estimates, few estimates of Soviet capabilities run too

before you will give God a chance to outside the Pentagon would accept his high, that provides a margin for safety

be heard???? So be it for these are (The Chinese strategic threat is assertion that objectivity has returned to the military planners, who may well

only little tid-bits of entertaining pro- more potential than real.) [REMEM- to the Pentagon’s appraisals of the spend billions of dollars reacting to a

ductions witi fie lies visible BER’ Th’ wiS written and Pub- Soviets, although these appraisals are non-existent threat but who at least do

and little attention even given to them. is unquestionably closer to reality than not endanger the country by develop-

The Japanese economy cannot sus- they were ten years ago. ing too few weapons.

tain in this immediate plunge--the Every President since World War II Graham illustrated another This continuing conflict be-

banks must fail. I remind you--if you has wanted to know about any dan- basic point that “is beginning to be tween the military agencies and the

are in oneof those “other banks”--get gerous imbalances between American understood in military planner cir- civilians in the intelligence commu-

out. Get your T-Bills and everything and Soviet forces, and presidential cles”. He stated: nity was most evident in the prepara-

you have in them--out. If you must decisions on whether or not to go Estimates of future enemy tion of the National Intelligence Esti-

continue banking then get into Bank of ahead with the development of new forces and hardware are by mates (NIE’s) which, until 1973, were

America for it is one of the ones and expensive weapons systems have nature of intent--not just considered the highest form of na-

intended to sustain a bit longer. How been based, to a great extent, on The -old arguments tional intelligence.

long is a bit longer? Not very! intelligence estimates of how strong about ‘ ‘capability versus in- In the internal CIA reshuffling

You still have a bit of time, but the Russians are (although domestic tent” are heard less now in begun by James Schlesinger during

very little, to make some shifts with political considerations and the views DOD. It remains true that his short stay at the agency and contin-

your funds, the price of gold is down of America’s allies also play a large intelligence should emphasize ued by Director Colby, the twelve-to-

also but has to capability in descriptions of fourteen-man Board of National Esti-

And The Pentagon knows all too current and near-futureenemy mates and its staff of forty to fifty

you still have some time to “incorpo- well that to justify its constant de- forces. But the minute you specialists have been largely phased

rate in Nevada” if you work fast to mands for new weapons and larger tackle the usual problem of out--along with the production of thor-

“begin” coverage of self and assets forces, intelligence must show that the estimating enemy forces (or- oughly researched and well-thought-

and still come under protection of Soviets are moving into a position of hardware) a year or so into the out community-wide NIEs. These

some kind of a “Grandfather” clause strength. Senator Stuart Symington future, you have entered the documents, long the epitome of fin-

for these immediate and prior corpo- has pointed out that scare stories about realm of intent. For example, ished intelligence production, were

rations. I ask that contact information Soviet military strength appear at con- since World War II thesoviets found to be inadequate for the more

be made available herein for ones to gressional budget time in springtime have never to our knowledge immediate foreign-policy purposes of

get information--it is all I can do for Washington as regularly as the cherry deployed forces of fielded hard- and the Nixon

you--wed0 not do it FOR you. THERE blossoms. To support a request for ware as fast as their total capa- Administration. Thus, the BNE has

IS NOTHING TO BACK THE additional ships, the Navy will often bility permitted. To estimate been replaced by a group of eight

ECONOMY IN JAPAN WHICH magnify an increased threat from the that they would do so with senior officers known as National In-

WAS, AS YOURS, BASED ON IN- Soviet fleet. The Air Force can much regard to some weapon system telligence Officers who on short no-

SIDF&RJP-OFF IN REAL ESTATE-- obtain funds or type of force in the future tice produce brief (no more than ten-

GO BACK AND READ ABOUT IT bomber if it can show that the Soviets would make little sense.. . . It or twelve-page) assessments of what-

A MONTH OR SO AGO IN THE are developing one. Similar justifica- is remarkable how long it has ever international situation is of im-

HAVENOTIME tions can be--and have been--made for taken some of our military mediate concern to

TO ATTEND IT FURTHER, IT IS missiles, tanks, and even the continu- users to wise up to it. staff.

WAKE-UP CALL, AMERICA, FOR ante of American progmms for chemi- The net result of this change

YOU HAVE SLEPT PAST THE cal and biological warfare. Military has been that long-term estimates on

ALARM CLOCK. analysts have tended to take a “worst broad subjects (e.g., the Outlook on

Back to the CIA, Dharma, for we case” view of the Soviets, from whi.ch Latin America Over the Next Decade,

need to rip right through this in- they predict the most dire possible Soviet Strategic Strike Capabilities

formation so we can move on in consequences from Soviet action. for the Next Five Years, etc.) have

updating and other urgent topical sub- Major General Daniel Graham, for- given way to short-term predictions

jects. I will postpone the “Cuba” merly chief of estimates at the DIA, secu- which are little more than extensions

outlay until after I finish this topic of described the process in an April 1973

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April 21, 1992 . . Page 19.

year dealt with political matters, both partment) as a whole would fight cynicalobserversofthe 1972S.A.L.T.

of current intelligence analysis. But theCIA and the Pentagon devoted the fiercely to have its point of view agreements believe that the reason the

the intelligence system is the servant most work and attention to estimates included. American and Soviet governments

of the policy-maker and must meet his that dealt with foreign military capa- agreed to a limitation of two ABM

needs and demands. Even so, the bilities--especially the Soviet Union’s MISSILES FOR THE ARMY sites each was that neither country had

CIA’s new estimating system has failed These NIE’s, on such subjects as So- real confidence that its own ABM

to satisfy the NSC staff and the White viet strategic strike forces, air defense For example, in the 1963-to- would work properly and thus was just

House. The tactical approach to world forces, and general purpose forces, 1965 period when the Pentagon was as happy to be able to divert the money

problems has proved to be of no more influenced large decisions about the seeking funds to build an anti-bal- to other sorts of weaponry.)

value--and probably less--than the tra- American military budget, and each listic-missile (ABM) system, the mili- While the ABM debate was

ditional strategic view. branch of the service as well as the tary services joined together to pro- raging within the intelligence com-

In the past, while the majority DIA (representing the Defense De- mote the idea that Moscow was in the munity, both the civilian and the mili-

of the fifty or more NIE’s written each process of deploying its own ABM tary analysts had access to the same which would nullify the offensive fragmentary information about what nuclear threat of American strategic the Soviets were doing in the field.

value Of Incorp()ration-- forces. Thus, thepentagon r=one4 There was tremendous pressure for the ‘United States would no longer additional intelligence and the USIB have the power to stop the Soviets was frequently setting new collection from taking bold initiatives in West- requirements. Overt sources such as ern Europe and the Third World, and U.S. diplomats and Soviet periodicals the security of the United States itself .produced some data, and Air Force ,.

EXCELLENT RECORDS AND YOU would be threatened. Although the spy planes flying along the fringes of HAVE A SAFE HAVEN! military may have believed sincerely the Soviet Union picked up more.

that the Soviets were outdistancing the

What the “little people” do not real- ize is that you can function in security and safety the same as the “big corpo- rate giant’ ’ , only more effectively.

“INCORPORATING IN A STATE LIKE NEVADA HAS MANY AD- VANTAGES. NEVADA IS THE ONE STATE THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN AUTOMATIC EX- CHANGE OF TAX FORMS WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND, IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE TO INCORPORATE THERE. ” THAT

One reason you will likely be audited if you are just in business as “your- self’ ’ is that the IRS believes that many self-employed individuals do most of their business ‘ ‘off the books”. The “home office” deduction taken by many self-employed individuals is a particularly high profile “red flag”. So you will want to take steps to “auditproof” your tax return.

YOUR CORPORATION TAKES THE HEAT OFF YOU JUST AS LONG AS YOU KEEP GOOD, CLEAN, AND CLEAR RECORDS THAT SHOW ACTIVITY WHICH CAN BE EQUATED TO CORPO- RATE BUSINESS--NO LAW SAYS YOU CANNOT MAKE FOOLISH DECISIONS NOR CAN THEY IN- SIST YOU “MAKE MONEY” IN THAT CORPORATION--FUR- THER, IF THEY DO NOT KNOW WHO OWNS A CORPORATION (NEVADA IS THE LAST PLACE AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR THAT MEASURE)--WHO CAN THEY PICK ON? KEEP YOUR RECORDS SO IMPECCABLETHAT ANYONE CAN AUDIT YOUR RECORDS OR ACCOUNTS. STAY SMALL, KEEP

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located in much about your corporation. Ne- go on the offensive once it had an made a contribution. And the most vada law only asks corporations to disclose the position of three of its

advantage, the benefits to be received valuable information was supplied by

officers, the President, Treasurer and by the armed services through an the photographic satellites.

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a corporation and wish to remain large. The Army stood to receive Soviet ABM was incomplete, and the

hidden you have the perfect arrange- billions of dollars to build the system analysts were forced to make conclu-

ment. With a little creativity and help (and, not incidentally, get itself into sions without having all of the pieces

from others, you could set up your the strategic-missile field, which the of the- jigsaw puzzle before them.

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and behind the scenes. Remember, P re-empt). The Air Force could jus- private “think tanks” for advice. They

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hands of its stock holders/owners. missiles in order to overcome the rations--especially Bell Laboratories--

Soviet ABM defenses, and the Navy, that were performing research and

No, this will not be utopia for ever-- on similar grounds, could ask for development for the U.S. ABM in the

but it will be as long or longer than any additional funds for its missile- hope that some of the fragmentary

other alternative. You see, where you equipped submarines. data amassed would make sense to the

have the major “big boys” hiding The CIA and the State De- people working on similar systems at their faces you can better hide yours. partment, on the other hand, did not home. Nevada is not apt to change very see thesoviet ABM construction to be Both the civilian and the mili- quickly for this is the major industry such alarge threat to the United States. tary analysts agreed that the Soviets other than gaming. Further, if the Neither ascribed such hostile inten- were constructing some sort of new Feds crack down on Nevada, they are tions to the Soviets as the Pentagon defense system at Leningrad, and going to be Putting their best workers did, and many analysts were not even something else at Moscow. Most of and comrades out of business. USE THE LAWS GIVEN YOU TO YOUR

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In those years from 1963 to 1965 the m&ary entered footnote after footnote in the NIE’s, and the views of a divided community went forward to the White House. The Johnson Administration made hun- dreds of millions of dollars of de-

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velopment fundsavailable to the Army for the American ABM, although the Pentagon would have liked even more money to speed up development. Several years later, intelligence learned that the Leningrad system was indeed aimed against planes, not missiles (although the military quickly main- tained--and still do today--that the Leningrad site could be quickly “up- graded” to have ABM capability), but that at Moscow the Soviets were build- ing a true but limited ABM. The civilian estimate had been much closer to the truth than the military’s, but the Pentagon got the funding it wanted from the Johnson and the Nixon Administrations to proceed with the deployment of an ABM system.

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NEWS LEAKS FOR FUNDING

These intelligence wars are not just fought out in the privacy of the intelligence community. All the mem- bers have on occasion selectively dis- closed secret data to the press and to members of Congress in support of their budgetary requests. But as col- umnist Joseph Kraft has written, ‘ ‘ . . . far, far more than the civilians in the government, the uniformed mili- tary are in the habit of leaking infor- mation to serve their own interests. ” The sanctity of classified information

seems to fall apart when fights for additional funds are under way in Congress. Former Assistant CIA Director for Research Herbert Scoville, Jr., was absolutely correct when he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on March 28, 1972, that “The history of the past twenty years is dotted with example after example of intelligence being misused to pro- mote within the Congress the pro- grams of individual organizations or even of theadministration as a whole. ”

Newsmen friendly to the Pen- tagon, such as Joseph Alsop (who helped promote the Pentagon’s mythi- cal bomber, missile, megaton, and ABM gaps, and is currently pushing the military’s latest fright gimmick, the “technological” gap), and Wil- liam Beecher, have long received leaks of material marked HIGHER THAN TOP SECRET to buttress the military’s case in a particular dispute. Included have been numerous reports based on satellite photography and communi- cations intercepts--collection methods so sensitive that the overwhelming majority of government employees

security clearances are not au- thorized access to the information re-

ceived . Beecher, for many years the

’ Pentagon corre- spondent, left the paper in early 1973 to become a Deputy Assistant Secre- tary of Defense for Public Affairs. Ironically, his 1969 story about the secret American bombing of Cambo- dia and his 197 1 piece on the classified American bargaining position at the S.A.L.T. talks were credited by the Nixon Administration as being among

praisal turned out-to be much closer to the truth than the Pentagon’s gloomy version, at least for another year, no one in the U. S . intelligence commu- nity knew for sure what the Soviet missile builders were really doing. In the meantime, the military scare sto- ries--offset to someextent by the CIA’s counter-leaks--undoubtedly had apsy- chological effect on the Congress which, in 1971, as usual, approved almost the whole Pentagon budget

the principal reasons, along with the request. more important leak of the Pentagon. Papers, for the formation in June 197 1 of the so-called White House plumb- ers to stop unauthorized disclosures in the press.

When Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird and other Defense officials pub- licly quoted and leaked such one-sided intelligence during the 1969 congres- sional debate over the ABM that some- one--probably in the CIA or the State Department--countered by providing the with the draft of a USIB estimate that refuted most of the Pentagon arguments about the dan- ger posed by the Soviet ABM. In 197 1 the Defense Department passed satel- lite-photo-based material concerning alleged Soviet construction of a new and larger type of missile to military- spending champion Senator Henry Jackson. Calling the development “ominous indeed”, Jackson warned

the country on March 7 about what the Soviets were supposedly doing, at the same time that Congress was consid- ering the military budget. Melvin Laird corroborated Jackson’s disclo- sure three days later in a television interview, and on April 22 cited fresh intelligence “confirming the sobering fact that the Soviet Union is involved in a new-and apparently extensive-- ICBM construction program. ” Addi- tionally, the threat described by Jack- son and Laird was made even more vivid by a spate of unattributed sup- porting leaks.

Finally, an anonymous CIA em- ployee struck back at the Pentagon. He knew that the agency had con- cluded that the Soviets were only “hardening” their missile sites rather than deploying a huge new missile system, and that over two-thirds of the excavations mentioned by Jackson and Laird were intended for an older and relatively small ICBM. So this CIA man publicly disclosed the agency’s secret finding, according to the New

of May 26, 197 1, through “non-government arms control ex- perts’ ’ and “Senate Republican sources’ ‘. Even though the CIA ap-

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