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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-01-09 09:32 PM
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2. Divide and Conquer...

This was written by Steve Kangas who was found dead in the bathroom of the offices of Richard Mellon Scaife, on the 39th floor in 1999. His death was ruled a suicide..he was shot twice in the head.
A Timeline of CIA Atrocities

By Steve Kangas

http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/CIAtimeline.html

The following timeline describes just a few of the hundreds of atrocities and crimes committed by the CIA. (1)

CIA operations follow the same recurring script. First, American business interests abroad are threatened by a popular or democratically elected leader. The people support their leader because he intends to conduct land reform, strengthen unions, redistribute wealth, nationalize foreign-owned industry, and regulate business to protect workers, consumers and the environment. So, on behalf of American business, and often with their help, the CIA mobilizes the opposition. First it identifies right-wing groups within the country (usually the military), and offers them a deal: "We'll put you in power if you maintain a favorable business climate for us." The Agency then hires, trains and works with them to overthrow the existing government (usually a democracy). It uses every trick in the book: propaganda, stuffed ballot boxes, purchased elections, extortion, blackmail, sexual intrigue, false stories about opponents in the local media, infiltration and disruption of opposing political parties, kidnapping, beating, torture, intimidation, economic sabotage, death squads and even assassination. These efforts culminate in a military coup, which installs a right-wing dictator. The CIA trains the dictator’s security apparatus to crack down on the traditional enemies of big business, using interrogation, torture and murder. The victims are said to be "communists," but almost always they are just peasants, liberals, moderates, labor union leaders, political opponents and advocates of free speech and democracy. Widespread human rights abuses follow.

This scenario has been repeated so many times that the CIA actually teaches it in a special school, the notorious "School of the Americas." (It opened in Panama but later moved to Fort Benning, Georgia.) Critics have nicknamed it the "School of the Dictators" and "School of the Assassins." Here, the CIA trains Latin American military officers how to conduct coups, including the use of interrogation, torture and murder.

The Association for Responsible Dissent estimates that by 1987, 6 million people had died as a result of CIA covert operations. (2) Former State Department official William Blum correctly calls this an "American Holocaust."




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  -Is it the policy of the United States government to provoke violent extremist groups into action? Karmadillo  Apr-01-09 09:21 PM   #0 
  - Sure it is. Please. BOO! nt  babylonsister   Apr-01-09 09:23 PM   #1 
  - Divide and Conquer...  stillcool   Apr-01-09 09:32 PM   #2 
  - Or in the case of the MIC, simply fund both sides.  arcadian   Apr-01-09 10:25 PM   #5 
     - What is MIC?  stillcool   Apr-01-09 10:45 PM   #6 
        - Military Industrial Complex  No.23   Apr-01-09 10:49 PM   #7 
           - ah..thanks..  stillcool   Apr-01-09 11:04 PM   #8 
              - Nah. It may be simpler than that.  No.23   Apr-01-09 11:20 PM   #10 
  - It may not be their "policy" - but they are sure getting good at it  ConcernedCanuk   Apr-01-09 10:20 PM   #3 
  - It's been a cornerstone of our foreign policy since 1947.  arcadian   Apr-01-09 10:24 PM   #4 
  - One might argue 1941, when FDR shut off oil to Japan, prompting a response...  galileoreloaded   Apr-01-09 11:09 PM   #9 
  - I know it.  Jack Sprat   Apr-01-09 11:43 PM   #11 
 

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