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domingo, octubre 09, 2011

"El silencio es un crimen de guerra"

OTAN y E.E.U.U. usando URANIO en Libia!

Detener la OTAN , Speak Up!
Ahora es el momento para exigir justicia para todos los países que la OTAN ha destruido

Ahora es el momento para exigir justicia
para todos los países que la OTAN ha destruido

Un periodista independiente nos ha enviado una nota: "Los medios están diciendo que el Gobierno libio se derrumbó. NO. Saif al Islam fue capturado en Rixos, estoy en Rixos, y él no estaba aquí, así que NO. La Corte Penal Internacional dice que él es capturado, pero mentir está! No hay nadie de la CPI aquí ... "
¿Cómo puede el mundo todavía escuchar a la BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Associated Press, AFP y todos estos principales medios de comunicación cuando sea claramente nada verdad está saliendo?
Líderes del mundo y del Consejo de Seguridad, le instamos a que deje de tonterías! Retire la zona de no vuelo y hacer su trabajo!
Datos de Acciones, propaganda y no verdades a medias para Estados Unidos / Francia / Reino Unido / OTAN se puede engañar a sus aliados para apoyar GENOCIDIO.
Estamos en nuestra propia humanidad,. Tenemos gente en las Naciones Unidas y el sueño de la comunidad internacional y optar por no tomar el liderazgo.

Difundir la verdad.
Destruir las mentiras.
Mantenga todas las naciones responsables de la OTAN. Se nos dice por el Gobierno de Libia de que muchas empresas occidentales están pidiendo para hacer negocios con Libia. Desde EE.UU., Francia, Cameron y de la OTAN hizo esto, se nos dice que todo se puede olvidar nunca entrar en Libia y hacer negocios. Esto es muy significativo, porque se puede esperar que todo se alza en los precios.
Gracias Obama, Sarcozy, Cameron y de la OTAN (y todos los 30 países que estuvieron de acuerdo en reconocer a los rebeldes como el gobierno de Libia) para la toma de la mayoría de los que sufren y sus familias en sus carteras aún más, incluyendo la deuda nacional severos que son acarreados por esta la guerra. Toda la gente de la Reserva Federal y los bancos centrales será el uno con una gran sonrisa.
Nota personal: los estadounidenses y el resto del mundo, no renuncian a su derecho a portar armas en sus Constituciones (si no es así, asegúrese de que tiene ese derecho). Gaddafi armó a sus ciudadanos para protegerse de la invasión de la OTAN como este. ¿Cómo es que para el cuidado de su pueblo?
Nos reservamos el derecho a protegernos a nosotros mismos y nuestras familias. Fascista-corporativistas están en marcha. Esta "democracia" y "cambio de régimen" no son más que las personas que quieren poner a la gente que puede controlar para que puedan robar más de usted y otros. Suficiente sufrimiento de los hambrientos de poder y codicioso!

La humanidad, la diplomacia está muerta. Ahora es el momento para exigir justicia para todos los países de Estados Unidos / Francia / Reino Unido / Israel / OTAN han destruido. RISE.http://libia-sos.blogspot.com/

lunes, abril 25, 2011

Is the CIA behind Mexico's Bloody Drug War?

Summary: The militarization of the war on drugs has been a colossal disaster which has accelerated the pace of social disintegration. Mexico is quickly becoming a failed state, and Washington's deeply-flawed Merida Initiative, which provides $1.4 billion in aid to the Calderon administration to intensify military operations, is largely to blame.

On April 23, two patrol cars were ambushed by armed gunman in downtown Ciudad Juarez. In the ensuing firefight, seven policemen were killed as well as a 17-year old boy who was caught in the crossfire. All of the assailants escaped uninjured fleeing the crime-scene in three SUVs. The bold attack was executed in broad daylight in one of the busiest areas of the city. According to the Associated Press:

"Hours after the attack, a painted message directed to top federal police commanders and claiming responsibility for the attack appeared on a wall in downtown Ciudad Juarez. It was apparently signed by La Linea gang, the enforcement arm of the Juarez drug cartel. The Juarez cartel has been locked in a bloody turf battle with the Sinaloa cartel, led by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

"This will happen to you ... for being with El Chapo Guzman and to all the dirtbags who support him. Sincerely, La Linea," the message read." ("7 Mexican police officers killed in Ciudad Juarez", Olivia Torres, AP)

The massacre in downtown Juarez is just the latest incident in Mexico's bloody drug war. Between 5 to 6 more people will be killed on Saturday, and on every day thereafter with no end in sight. It's a war that cannot be won, but that hasn't stopped the Mexican government from sticking to its basic game-plan.

The experts and politicians disagree about the origins of the violence in Juarez, but no one disputes that 23,000 people have been killed since 2006 in a largely futile military operation initiated by Mexican president Felipe Calderon. Whether the killing is the result of the ongoing turf-war between the rival drug cartels or not, is irrelevant. The present policy is failing and needs to be changed. The militarization of the war on drugs has been a colossal disaster which has accelerated the pace of social disintegration. Mexico is quickly becoming a failed state, and Washington's deeply-flawed Merida Initiative, which provides $1.4 billion in aid to the Calderon administration to intensify military operations, is largely to blame.

The surge in narcotics trafficking and drug addiction go hand-in-hand with destructive free trade policies which have fueled their growth. NAFTA, in particular, has triggered a massive migration of people who have been pushed off the land because they couldn't compete with heavily-subsidized agricultural products from the US. Many of these people drifted north to towns like Juarez which became a manufacturing hub in the 1990s. But Juarez's fortunes took a turn for the worse a few years later when competition from the Far East grew fiercer. Now most of the plants and factories have been boarded up and the work has been outsourced to China where subsistence wages are the norm. Naturally, young men have turned to the cartels as the only visible means of employment and upward mobility. That means that free trade has not only had a ruinous effect on the economy, but has also created an inexhaustible pool of recruits for the drug trade.

Washington's Merida Initiative--which provides $1.4 billion in aid to the Calderon administration to intensify military operations--has only made matters worse. The public's demand for jobs, security and social programs, has been answered with check-points, crackdowns and state repression. The response from Washington hasn't been much better. Obama hasn't veered from the policies of the prior administration. He is as committed to a military solution as his predecessor, George W. Bush.

But the need for change is urgent. Mexico is unraveling and, as the oil wells run dry, the prospect of a failed state run by drug kingpins and paramilitaries on US's southern border becomes more and more probable. The drug war is merely a symptom of deeper social problems; widespread political corruption, grinding poverty, soaring unemployment, and the erosion of confidence in public institutions. But these issues are brushed aside, so the government can pursue its one-size-fits-all military strategy without second-guessing or remorse. Meanwhile, the country continues to fall apart.

THE CLASHING CARTELS

The big cartels are engaged in a ferocious battle for the drug corridors around Juarez. The Sinaloa, Gulf and La Familia cartels have formed an alliance against the upstart Los Zetas gang. Critics allege that the Calderon administration has close ties with the Sinaloa cartel and refuses to arrest its members. Here's an excerpt from an Al Jazeera video which points to collusion between Sinaloa and the government.

"The US Treasury identifies at least 20 front companies that are laundering drug money for the Sinaloa cartel...There are allegations that the Mexican government is "favoring" the cartel. According to Diego Enrique Osorno, investigative journalist and author of the "The Sinaloa Cartel":


"There are no important detentions of Sinaloa cartel members. But the government is hunting down adversary groups, new players in the world of drug trafficking."

International Security Expert, Edgardo Buscaglia, says that "of over 50,000 drug related arrests, only a very small percentage have been Sinaloa cartel members, and no cartel leaders. Dating back to 2003, law enforcement data shows objectively that the government has been hitting the weakest organized crime groups in Mexico, but they have not been hitting the main crime group, the Sinaloa Federation, that's responsible for 45% of the drug trade in this country." (Al Jazeera)

There's no way to verify whether the Calderon administration is in bed with the Sinaloa cartel, but Al Jazeera's report is pretty damning. A similar report appeared in the Los Angeles Times which revealed that the government had diverted funds that were earmarked for struggling farmers (who'd been hurt by NAFTA) "to the families of notorious drug traffickers and several senior government officials, including the agriculture minister." Here's an excerpt from the Los Angeles Times:

"According to several academic studies, as much as 80% of the money went to just 20% of the registered farmers...Among the most eyebrow-raising recipients were three siblings of billionaire drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, head of the powerful Sinaloa cartel, and the brother of Guzman's onetime partner, Arturo Beltran Leyva". ("Mexico farm subsidies are going astray", Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times)

There's no doubt that if the LA Times knows about the circular flow of state money to drug traffickers, than the Obama administration knows too. So why does the administration persist with the same policy and continue to support the people they pretend to be fighting?

In forty years, US drug policy has never changed. The same "hunt them down, bust them, and lock them up" philosophy continues to this day. That's why many critics believe that the drug war is really about control, not eradication. It's a matter of who's in line to rake in the profits; small-time pushers who run their own operations or politically-connected kingfish who have agents in the banks, the intelligence agencies, the military and the government. Currently, in Juarez, the small fries' are getting wiped out while the big-players are getting stronger. In a year or so, the Sinaloa cartel will control the streets, the drug corridors, and the border. The violence will die down and the government will proclaim "victory", but the flow of drugs into the US will increase while the situation for ordinary Mexicans will continue to deteriorate.

Here's a clip from an article in the Independent by veteran journalist Hugh O'Shaughnessy:

"The outlawing and criminalizing of drugs and consequent surge in prices has produced a bonanza for producers everywhere, from Kabul to Bogota, but, at the Mexican border, where an estimated $39,000m in narcotics enter the rich US market every year, a veritable tsunami of cash has been created. The narcotraficantes, or drug dealers, can buy the murder of many, and the loyalty of nearly everyone. They can acquire whatever weapons they need from the free market in firearms north of the border and bring them into Mexico with appropriate payment to any official who holds his hand out." ("The US-Mexico border: where the drugs war has soaked the ground blood red", Hugh O'Shaughnessy The Independent)

It's no coincidence that Kabul and Bogota are the the de facto capitals of the drug universe. US political support is strong in both places, as is the involvement of US intelligence agencies. But does that suggest that the CIA is at work in Mexico, too? Or, to put it differently: Why is the US supporting a client that appears to be allied to the most powerful drug cartel in Mexico? That's the question.

THE CHECKERED HISTORY OF THE CIA

In August 1996, investigative journalist Gary Webb released the first installment of Dark Alliance in the San Jose Mercury exposing the CIA's involvement in the drug trade. The article blew the lid off the murky dealings of the agency's covert operations. Webb's words are as riveting today as they were when they first appeared 14 years ago:

"For the better part of a decade, a San Francisco Bay Area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles and funneled millions in drug profits to a Latin American guerrilla army run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, a Mercury News investigation has found.

This drug network opened the first pipeline between Colombia's cocaine cartels and the black neighborhoods of Los Angeles, a city now known as the "crack'' capital of the world. The cocaine that flooded in helped spark a crack explosion in urban America

and provided the cash and connections needed for L.A.'s gangs to buy automatic weapons.

It is one of the most bizarre alliances in modern history: the union of a U.S.-backed army attempting to overthrow a revolutionary socialist government and the Uzi-toting "gangstas'' of Compton and South-Central Los Angeles." ("America's 'crack' plague has roots in Nicaragua war", Gary Webb, San Jose Mercury News)

Counterpunch editor Alexander Cockburn has also done extensive research on the CIA/drug connection. Here's an excerpt from an article titled "The Government's Dirty Little Secrets", which ran in the Los Angeles Times.

"CIA Inspector General Frederick Hitz finally conceded to a U.S. congressional committee that the agency had worked with drug traffickers and had obtained a waiver from the Justice Department in 1982 (the beginning of the Contra funding crisis) allowing it not to report drug trafficking by agency contractors. Was the lethal arsenal deployed at Roodeplaat assembled with the advice from the CIA and other U.S. agencies? There were certainly close contacts over the years. It was a CIA tip that led the South African secret police to arrest Nelson Mandela." (The Government's Dirty Little Secrets, Los Angeles Times, commentary, 1998).

To read more HERE.

martes, mayo 25, 2010

OIL RIG DISASTER - HALIBURTON SABOTAGED THE RIG !

Was the disaster on the BP rig off the coast of mexico actually an act of terrorism?

Listen to this report from TruthFrequencyRadio.com to learn more

Is there a split in the Bilderberg Group members.... Was this the work fo Dick Cheyney, with the help of Xe, previously known as Blackwater, in an attempt to prevent The Dutch Royals from tapping into this huge oil field?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbyEeMS10cs

lunes, agosto 31, 2009

Blackwater usó extranjeros para programa secreto de la CIA


Cuando la CIA reavivó en 2004 un plan para matar o capturar terroristas, la agencia buscó a la entonces bien conectada compañía de seguridad conocida como Blackwater USA, a fin de rastrear terroristas en regiones donde no rige la ley o países donde la CIA no tiene ninguna relación activa con sus gobiernos.Blackwater le dijo a la CIA que “podía poner a gente en el terreno para brindarle apoyo y vigilancia, ‘todo lo que necesitas para implementar una operación’”, dijo a The Associated Press un ex funcionario de alta jerarquía de la CIA, quien está familiarizado con el programa.

El uso por parte de la CIA de un contratista privado como parte de su plan, ya abandonado, para despachar escuadrones de la muerte generó preocupaciones que están resurgiendo ahora con las revelaciones recientes sobre el papel de Blackwater.El programa fue cancelado en junio, pero causó preocupaciones con las nuevas revelaciones sobre su papel, las negociaciones y las relaciones con ex funcionarios de la CIA que luego pasaron a trabajar para la empresa con sede en Carolina del Norte.El ex funcionario de la CIA consultado dijo haber dudado de la capacidad de los extranjeros reclutados por la contratista para realizar misiones de alto riesgo.“La pregunta se mantiene: ¿Por qué necesitamos a Blackwater?”, se preguntó Charles Faddis, un ex jefe funcionario de alto rango del centro antiterrorista de la CIA, quien se jubiló en 2008 y no estuvo involucrado en el programa. “Sigo desconcertado. Ese es el trabajo por excelencia de la CIA”.El ex funcionario de jerarquía de la CIA que conoció el proyecto explicó que “no querían dejar las huellas de Estados Unidos en él”.El funcionario, al igual que otros que trabajaron o trabajan para la agencia, hablaron bajo la condición de no ser identificados porque la información sigue clasificada como secreta.No fueron contestados los mensajes que se le dejaron a Stacy DeLuke, vocera de la emperesa Xe, el nuevo nombre de Blackwater.El ex funcionario de la CIA dijo que el programa de escuadrones de la muerte tenía cerca de una decena de reclutas.Los planes para crear el escuadrón de la muerte empezaron poco después de los ataques terroristas del 11 de septiembre del 2001. El programa fue cancelado por los riesgos que implicaba, pero luego se reanudó en 2004. La operación se suspendió finalmente en junio.George Little, vocero de la CIA, dijo que el programa no tuvo éxito y que los reclutas nunca salieron al terreno.Varios funcionarios de alta jerarquía de la CIA han sido contratados por Blackwater, entre ellos J. Cofer Black y Enrique “Ric” Prado, quien dirigió el programa cuando empezó, dijeron tres ex funcionarios de inteligencia.Según el ex funcionario, Prado fue contactado por José A. Rodríguez hijo, quien encabezó el servicio clandestino de la CIA, y tomó parte en las negociaciones para revivir el programa con ayuda de Blackwater en 2004, según informaciones de The New York Times.