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Finally, That Transparency Obama's Always Talking About

Friday, November 16, 2012 13:30
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Dissent, discontent, and diatribes on the American Empire

Thanks to Wikileaks. No wonder the Empire wants Assange's head.

  • Allegations that the White House and CIA ordered the Drug
    Enforcement Agency (DEA) to cease investigating Afghanistan president
    Ahmed Karzai's brother for drug trafficking that funded terrorism.
    The email reads
    in part: “For political reasons, DEA has been told to backoff [sic] by
    the White House and CIA. DEA is seeing a direct nexus between terrorism
    and narcotics in Afghanistan with narcotics sales being used to fund
    jihadist operations.” 
  • References to the Obama war on whistleblowers. One email,
    dated September 2010, reads in full: “Brennan is behind the witch hunts
    of investigative journalists learning information from inside the
    beltway sources. Note — There is specific tasker from the WH to go
    after anyone printing materials negative to the Obama agenda (oh my.)
    Even the FBI is shocked. The Wonder Boys must be in meltdown mode…”
  • A breakdown of the FBI's major “Going Dark” concerns,
    as laid out by the Albany field office. The FBI has been publicly
    hinting at what it says are major impediments to its “legal electronic
    surveillance” operations. (For an interrogation of the supposed
    “legality” of the FBI's surveillance, read this.)
    In a document prepared for law enforcement, the Albany field office of
    the FBI listed the Tor network, encryption and anonymous remailers as
    technologies that impede total information awareness. Take a look at the
    document here.
  • Possible Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) attacks on Mexican drug cartel leaders. A May 2011 email reads: “Have been told by a very good contact that JSOC is looking at unilateral actions in MX targeting cartel HVT's.”
  • An assessment that DHS fusion centers amount to “freaking amature [sic] hour.”
  • Problems with the TSA and its reliance on contractors. One email claims a “senior agent at DHS” said: “Another issue is that DHS in general has too many contractors whose first interest is furthering their company's interests, and
    many of these folks couldn't find their bottoms with both hands and a
    mirror. Unfortunately, the few direct hire staff end up overwhelmed by
    their contractor majority staffs….Contractor footnote: have observed
    that the contractors are extremely adept at showing up at meetings in
    large numbers, eating the donuts and drinking the beverages without
    contributing anything more than body count.”
  • DHS' assessment of the Occupy Wall Street movements.
    One Stratfor email contains a link to a DHS bulletin for law
    enforcement and the intelligence community on OWS. The last sentence of
    that bulletin reads: “Due to the location of the protests in major
    metropolitan areas, heightened and continuous situational awareness for security personnel across all CI sectors is encouraged.”


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