Venezuelan VP José Vicente Rangel Friday in Havana claimed that President Hugo Chávez’ life "is seriously threatened," and put the blame on the CIA for plotting to kill the Venezuelan head of State.
"President Chávez’ life is in serious danger," Rangel said during a summit on terrorism held in Habana and hosted by Cuban president Fidel Castro, news agency EFE reported.
Rangel added that both Colombian paramilitary troopers and hired assassins and Cuban exiles in Miami are plotting to (…)
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Rangel: The CIA is plotting to kill Chávez
4 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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CIA goes to court to hide JFK papers
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe CIA is going to file papers in court today to block the release of documents relating to its employee, George Joannides. The details of why information regarding Joannides may be important to understanding the JFK assassination are summarized in this letter (signed by a peculiar combination of disinformation agents and legitimate researchers, meaning that the CIA itself may be of two minds on the matter). The energy the CIA is expending subverting American law leads one to believe that (…)
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White House, Secret Service Stories on Gannon/Guckert Passes Don’t Match
20 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentFriday, White House press secretary Scott McClellan told ePluribus Media that his office had never requested a 30-day security clearance for James D. Guckert, aka "Jeff Gannon," directly contradicting a statement made earlier that day by the U.S. Secret Service.
The Secret Service’s "30-day access list program," used by the White House press office, would have allowed Guckert to visit the briefing room for a 30-day period without undergoing daily criminal-history checks.
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Former Australian Weapons Inspector Turns Whistleblower: MI6 boss ’tried to sex up’ Iraq study
15 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsSir John Scarlett, head of MI6, has been accused of trying ’to sex up’ a report by the Iraq Survey Group, the body charged with finding weapons of mass destruction after Saddam Hussein was toppled.
In an exclusive interview, Dr Rod Barton, a former senior weapons inspector in Iraq, has revealed extraordinary details of how Scarlett and a top Ministry of Defence official intervened in a report by the ISG early last year.
Barton, who has worked for Australian intelligence for more than 20 (…) -
Is the CIA Behind the Iraqi "Insurgents" — and Global Terrorism?
13 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
25 commentsTHE PROVOCATEUR STATE
The requirement of an ever-escalating level of social violence to meet the political and economic needs of the insatiable "anti-terrorist complex" is the essence of the new US militarism. What is now openly billed as "permanent war" ultimately serves the geo-political ends of social control in the interests of US corporate domination, much as the anti-communist crusade of the now-exhasuted Cold War did.
Back in 2002, following the trauma of 9-11, Secretary of (…) -
FBI Protects Osama bin Laden’s "Right To Privacy" In Document Release
5 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsFBI Protects Osama bin Laden’s "Right To Privacy" In Document Release Judicial Watch Investigation Uncovers FBI Documents Concerning Bin Laden Family and Post-9/11 Flights April 20, 2005 (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that fights government corruption, announced today that it has obtained documents through the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) in which the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) has invoked privacy right protections on behalf of al Qaeda (…)
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Italian Press Accuse Berlusconi of Changing Calipari Report
3 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe Italian press has claimed that Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has altered a report investigating the death of Italian secret service agent Nicola Calipari, who was killed by US soldiers in Iraq in order not to endanger Washington-Rome relations.
The papers revealed that Berlusconi had requested some changes be made in the direction of the report so as not to criticize the US too much and not to jeapodize relations. The headline run by Il Messaggero carried the issue to the public, (…) -
SS Papers Raise Issue of Propaganda, National Security, and Possible Sex Scandals in the white house
28 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSecret Service Papers Raise Issue of Propaganda, National Security, and Possible Sex Scandals in the White House; Bush, Old Media Hope No One Notices
Secret Service’s Disclosure of "Temporary Appointments" Granted to "Jeff Gannon" Reveals That the Service Can Only Account for 49 Days of Security Clearance for Gannon Out of the More Than Two Years He Spent "Reporting" in the White House Press Corps
By ADVOCATE STAFF
We’ve covered the Gannongate scandal so many times in this space, we (…) -
Secret Service records raise new questions about discredited conservative reporter
25 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsIn what is unlikely to stem the controversy surrounding disgraced White House correspondent James Guckert, the Secret Service has furnished logs of the writer’s access to the White House after requests by two Democratic congressmembers.
The documents, obtained by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) through a Freedom of Information Act request, reveal Guckert had remarkable access to the White House. Though he wrote under the name Jeff Gannon, the records show that he (…) -
FBI Tells 911 Rescue Worker to ’Shut Up’ Over Finding Airplane "Black Boxes."
19 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsFBI Tells 911 Rescue Worker to ’Shut Up’ Over Finding Airplane "Black Boxes." Two ground zero workers go public about finding cockpit and flight data recorders from Flight 11 and 175. Government claims ’black boxes’ from the doomed 911 flights were never found. 911 Commission ignores information and fails to interview rescue workers. December 4, 2004
By Greg Szymanski
A 911 rescue worker said this week he was told by FBI agents to "keep his mouth shut" about one of the "black boxes" (…)