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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 03:43 PM
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Plame: A naive analysis
I'm kinda new at heavy duty political analysis, so please be gentle :evilgrin:

Where is the motive? Many claim it is political payback to Wilson's article. I dissent, I believe that is merely a secondary (albeit convenient) effect.

As we are aptly advised by Deep Throat, follow the money. This post is an attempt to begin do that, showing the motives behind the moves. I invite your assistance in hardening this line of inquiry. After my commentary of first-pass analysis on this, as a follow-up post, I'll provide the outline I'm working from to draw my conclusions. I welcome additions, please conform to the numbering scheme, and provide reputable links.

So my first question is: Who is to profit from the disruption of Brewster Jennings? (Remember BJ is Plame's NOC)

Well, gee, they were investigating proliferation issues, tracking sales of dual-use tech, etc. One prominent company emerges here: Halliburton.

In addition of the short-term profits by Halliburton in contracts with DOD provisioning support services to the up-coming Iraq invasion, The long term profits of trading into Iran, Libya and God knows where else via Pakistani contacts by way of the dubious shipping capital: The United Arab Emirates.

Clearly Cheney's interest in this should be obvious. He has 2 major profit motives to clear the decks, and taking one group out of the equation advances both causes.

But, what about Rove? I'll get back to him, but I believe he was only a confirmation of information from the other source. I think his involvement is tertiary at best.

Cooper's involvement seems to be superficial compared to Miller's. She was (at least) figuratively in bed with all sorts of contacts to all parts of this campaign. That is why she's refusing to testify. After all, as Harold Rhode said: "Those who speak, pay." Her seemingly bizarre social network allowed her a special vantage point to (at least) observe the hijinks first-hand from all sides. Many think she's a propaganda conduit, an idea with which I agree, but, it is beyond the scope here.

So who might it have been that had the opportunity to put it all together for the leaker? Scooter? Doubt it, but he might just be the leaker. My money's on David Wurmser.

Mr. Wurmser has kept a fairly low profile bouncing from office to office within the Pentagon's shadow intel office of cherry picking. He had his head in the correct stovepipes one after another:

4.2: OSP - Office of Special Plans
4.2.5: David Wurmser
4.2.5.1: Micheal Maloof -
4.2.5.1.1: Clearance revoked Dec 01 (over security leak to press
allegations). worked for Wurmser

Not I'm not clear on the order of these events, numbers are from my outline. Then:

3.1.3.2: By then, Wurmser had moved on to a post as senior adviser to
Undersecretary of State John Bolton

This is interesting in that Bolton was Undersecretary for Arms Control, the Department of State office that would have a bona-fida to view at least distilled intel provided by Brewster Jennings.

And finally:
2.1.3: David Wurmser
David Wurmser replaced Eric Edelman as Principal Deputy
assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs
in the Office of Vice President Dick Cheney in early September
2003

His diligence has paid off. By gathering the goods he's been rewarded moving up the chain under Dick. I'm not sure if he was a direct report or via Libby.

It would appear that the likely path for this to spill into the West Wing is via Libby's attendance of the WHIG meetings. At which (at least to Rove) the information could have arrived via another channel:

3.1.2: Richard Armitage
When Mr. Wilson's Op-Ed article appeared on July 6, 2003, a
Sunday, Richard L. Armitage, then deputy secretary of state,
called Carl W. Ford Jr., the assistant secretary for
intelligence and research, at home, a former State Department
official said. Mr. Armitage asked Mr. Ford to send a copy of
the memorandum to Mr. Powell, who was preparing to leave for
Africa with Mr. Bush, the former official said. Mr. Ford sent
it to the White House for transmission to Mr. Powell. It is not
clear who asked for the memorandum,.

So my theory is Cheney wanted the decks clear to allow Halliburton to sell what they wanted to who they wanted, in addition to racking up unprecedented profits over support services in the impending Iraq invasion. A wink's as good as a nod to the blind man: Libby.

I hope there is some hard evidence that lays this firmly at Cheney's feet.

-Hoot
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shraby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 03:48 PM
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1. Here is some more info for you.
A group of du'ers last year asked why and here's what they found out.
<http://s93118771.onlinehome.us/DU/AMERICANJUDAS.pdf>
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 03:54 PM
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2. But wait! There's more...

1: Oval Office
1.1: Bush
1.1.1: Rove
1.1.1.1: Plame leak source? - doubtful, more likely second or
confirmed Plame.

1.1.2: Rice - National Security advisor

1.2: WHIG - White House Iraq Group
Systematic coordination began in August, when Chief of Staff
Andrew H. Card Jr. formed the White House Iraq Group, or WHIG, to
set strategy for each stage of the confrontation with Baghdad. A
senior official who participated in its work called it "an
internal working group, like many formed for priority issues, to
make sure each part of the White House was fulfilling its
responsibilities."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A39500-2003Aug9¬Found=true

1.2.1: The group met weekly in the Situation Room. Among the regular
participants were Karl Rove, the president's senior political adviser;
communications strategists Karen Hughes, Mary Matalin and James
R. Wilkinson; legislative liaison Nicholas E. Calio; and policy
advisers led by Rice and her deputy, Stephen J. Hadley, along with
I. Lewis Libby, Cheney's chief of staff.
1.2.2: Participants:
1.2.2.1: Karl Rove (1.1.1)
1.2.2.2: Karen Hughes
1.2.2.3: Mary Matalin - James Carville's wife?
1.2.2.4: James R. Wilkinson
1.2.2.5: Nicholas E. Calio legislative liaison
1.2.2.6: Condoleeza Rice National Security Advisor
1.2.2.7: Stephen J. Hadley, Rice's deputy
1.2.2.8: I. Lewis Libby, Cheney's chief of staff.
1.2.2.9: Andrew H. Card Jr. WH Chief of staff

1.3.1: Press Secretary
1.3.1.1: Ari Fliescher
1.3.1.2: Scott McClellan

2: VP Office
2.1: Cheney
2.1.1: Libby
2.1.2: JINSA (11.5)
2.1.3: David Wurmser
David Wurmser replaced Eric Edelman as Principal Deputy Assistant to
the Vice President for National Security Affairs in the Office of Vice
President Dick Cheney in early September 2003
2.1.4: Cheney raised the alarm about Iraq's nuclear menace three times
in August. He was far ahead of the president's public line. Only Bush
and Cheney know, one senior policy official said, "whether Cheney was
trying to push the president or they had decided to play good cop, bad
cop."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A39500-2003Aug9¬Found=true


3: State
3.1: Powell
3.1.1: Yellcake memo on African trip?
3.1.2: Richard Armitage
When Mr. Wilson's Op-Ed article appeared on July 6, 2003, a Sunday,
Richard L. Armitage, then deputy secretary of state, called Carl
W. Ford Jr., the assistant secretary for intelligence and research, at
home, a former State Department official said. Mr. Armitage asked
Mr. Ford to send a copy of the memorandum to Mr. Powell, who was
preparing to leave for Africa with Mr. Bush, the former official
said. Mr. Ford sent it to the White House for transmission to
Mr. Powell. It is not clear who asked for the memorandum,.

3.1.3: Bolton - Undersecretary of state for Arms Control
3.1.3.1: During the vote count of the 2000 election in Florida a man burst
through the door and yelled that the count had to stop. That man was
John Bolton.
Later it was said that Cheney told him he could 'have anything he
wanted' for what he did in Florida.
Well, he wanted Condi's job as National Security Advisor, but was told
that the job was already Hadley's and he said he wanted Hadley's old
job and Hadley said no.
Think about this. Can you just imagine Bush, Cheney, Condi and Hadley
in a room and dying laughing about appointing him US ambassador and
sending this asshole up there, especially in light of how they all
hate the UN?

3.1.3.2: By then, Wurmser had moved on to a post as senior adviser to
Undersecretary of State John Bolton
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html

3.1.4: Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
3.1.4.1:Carl W. Ford jr.
assistant secretary for intelligence and research

3.1.4.2:Sources said the CIA is angry about the circulation of a
still-classified document to conservative news outlets
suggesting Plame had a role in arranging her husband's trip to
Africa for the CIA. The document, written by a State
Department official who works for its Bureau of Intelligence
and Research (INR), describes a meeting at the CIA where the
Niger trip by Wilson was discussed, said a senior
administration official who has seen it.

CIA officials have challenged the accuracy of the INR document, the
official said, because the agency officer identified as talking about
Plame's alleged role in arranging Wilson's trip could not have
attended the meeting.
-Wash Post

3.2: Rice

3.3: Micheal Ledeen - Consultant???


4: DOD
4.1: Rumsfeld
4.1.1: Wolfowitz
While the CIA and other intelligence agencies concentrated on Osama
bin Laden's Al Qaeda as the culprit in the 9/11 attacks, Wolfowitz and
Feith obsessively focused on Iraq.
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html

4.1.2: Richard Perle
4.1.3: Deputy Undersecretary of Defense William Luti
Together, she says, Luti and Shulsky (4.2.6) turned cherry-picked pieces of
uncorroborated, anti-Iraq intelligence into talking points, on
issues like Iraq's WMD and its links to Al Qaeda. Shulsky
constantly updated these papers, drawing on the intelligence unit,
and circulated them to Pentagon officials, including Rumsfeld, and
to Vice President Cheney. "Of course, we never thought they'd go
directly to the White House," she adds.
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html

4.2: OSP - Office of Special Plans
Indeed, the Bush team at the Pentagon hadn't even been formally
installed before Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of Defense, and
Douglas J. Feith, undersecretary of Defense for policy, began putting
together what would become the vanguard for regime change in Iraq.
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html

4.2.1: Douglas Feith -
a former aide to Richard Perle at the Pentagon in the 1980s Heads OSP
4.2.1.1:
4.2.1.2: The unofficial, off-site recruitment office for Feith and
Rhode was the American Enterprise Institute

4.2.2: Lt. Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski (USAFR)
observed how the Pentagon's Iraq war-planning unit manufactured scare
stories about Iraq's weapons and ties to terrorists. "It wasn't
intelligence-it was propaganda," she says. "They'd take a little bit
of intelligence, cherry-pick it, make it sound much more exciting,
usually by taking it out of context, often by juxtaposition of two
pieces of information that don't belong together." It was by turning
such bogus intelligence into talking points for
U.S. officials-including ominous lines in speeches by President Bush
and Vice President Cheney, along with Secretary of State Colin
Powell's testimony at the U.N. Security Council last February-that the
administration pushed American public opinion into supporting an
unnecessary war.
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html

4.2.3: Harold Rhode - (4.5)
4.2.3.1: did he work for Perle? or did they both work for someone
else?

4.2.4: Michael Rubin
4.2.5: David Wurmser
4.2.5.1: Micheal Maloof -
4.2.5.1.1: Clearance revoked Dec 01 (over security leak to press
allegations). worked for Wurmser
4.2.6: Abram N. Shulsky - director when unit formed
4.2.7: Colonel Bruner -Chalabi's 'handler'
4.2.8: Larry Franklin - patsy?


4.3: OSI - Office of Strategic Influence

4.4: U.S. Army
4.4.1: 75th Exploitation Task Force in Iraq
4.4.1.1: Mobile Exploitation Team Alpha (META), which was charged with
examining potential Iraqi weapon sites after the war.
4.4.1.1.1: Allegedly tasked by Miller (8.1)
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1984429
4.4.1.2: Richard McPhee, commander
4.4.1.2.1: Eugene Pomeroy - public-affairs officer

4.5: Office of Net Assessment
Rhode, seen by many veteran staffers as an ideological gadfly, was
officially assigned to the Pentagon's Office of Net Assessment, an
in-house Pentagon think tank headed by fellow neocon Andrew Marshall.
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html
4.5.1: Andrew Marshall
4.5.1.1: Harold Rhode
Rhode refused to be interviewed for this story, saying cryptically,
"Those who speak, pay."
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1448.html

5: Justice
5.1: Ashcroft
5.1.1: Actions
5.1.1.1: Obstructs/Punishes Sibel Edmonds
5.1.1.2: Recuses self from Plame investigation

5.1.2: James Comey - Deputy AG
5.1.2.1: Appoints Fitzgerald Special Prosecutor in Plame case
5.1.2.2: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, D.C. - Deputy Attorney
General James B. Comey announced
today that he intends to resign his position at the Department of
Justice and return to the private sector this fall. Comey has
served as the Deputy Attorney General since December 2003,
following his nomination by President George W. Bush and his
confirmation by a unanimous Senate. As Deputy Attorney General,
Comey led the Justice Department's enormously successful Corporate
Fraud Task Force, created Violent Crime Impact Teams in cities
around the nation to rid the streets of violent criminals, and
oversaw the day to day operation of the Department of Justice, and
its more than 104,000 men and women, under two Attorneys General.
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ohs/Press/04-20-05.htm

5.2: Gonzales

5.3: FBI
5.3.1: Sibel Edmonds
5.3.1.1: FBI translator Sibel Edmonds, gagged
by Attorney General John Ashcroft, said in her
testimony to the 9/11 Commission that if what she
knows is revealed, it could lead to charges of
TREASON being leveled against elected officials at
top levels of the U.S. government, Certain elected
officials will stand trial and go to prison.

5.4: Patrick Fitzgerald - Special Prosecutor Plame case

6: CIA
6.1: Tenet
6.2: Operatives
6.2.1: Plame
6.2.1.1: Brewster Jennings - Cover company

7: INC - Iraqi National Congress
The INC had begun as an umbrella organization, cobbled together by the
CIA to corral a disparate band of anti-Saddam forces into an effective
opposition.

7.1: Ahmad Chalabi
At the start, Chalabi had been a functionary in this group, arranging
logistics for Iraqi politicians visiting officials in Washington. But
with his charming persona, he quickly became the group’s public
face an ascent that alienated many of the groups he claimed to
represent.

7.1.1: As a banker in Amman, he had been a source of gossip about
intrigue in King Hussein’s palace. Reporters including Judy Miller
turned to him for dirt.


8: NYT
8.1: Miller
8.1.1: WMD Articals:
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1984429

Jun, 2004:
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:
During the winter of 2001 and throughout 2002, Miller produced a
series of stunning stories about Saddam Hussein’s ambition and
capacity to produce weapons of mass destruction, based largely on
information provided by Chalabi and his allies almost all of which
have turned out to be stunningly inaccurate.

-also-

Her Iraq coverage didn’t just depend on Chalabi. It also relied
heavily on his patrons in the Pentagon. Some of these sources, like
Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz, would occasionally talk to her on
the record. She relied especially heavily on the Office of Special
Plans, an intelligence unit established beneath Undersecretary of
Defense Douglas Feith. The office was charged with uncovering evidence
of Al Qaeda links to Saddam Hussein that the CIA might have missed. In
particular, Miller is said to have depended on a controversial neocon
in Feith’s office named Michael Maloof. At one point, in December
2001, Maloof’s security clearance was revoked. In April, Risen
reported in the Times, Several intelligence professionals say he
came under scrutiny because of suspicions that he had leaked
classified information in the past to the news media, a charge that
Mr. Maloof denies. While Miller might not have intended to march
in lockstep with these hawks, she was caught up in an almost
irresistible cycle. Because she kept printing the neocon party line,
the neocons kept coming to her with huge stories and great quotes,
constantly expanding her access.

8.1.1.1: On Dec. 3, 2002, Miller aired in the Times the allegations
of an "unnamed informant" who said that a deceased Russian scientist
("Madam Smallpox") might have given Iraq a virulent strain of
smallpox. Nine months later, Dafna Linzer of the Associated Press
authoritatively reported: "U.S. Weapons Hunters Find No Evidence Iraq
Had Smallpox" (Sept. 18).

8.1.1.2: April 21 "baseball cap" story - unidentified source wearing
cap discloses WMD processing locations - pegged bogon detector.

8.1.1.3: And, most memorably, she co-wrote a piece in which
administration officials suggested that Iraq had attempted to
import aluminum tubes for nuclear weapons. Vice-President Dick
Cheney trumpeted the story on Meet the Press, closing the
circle.
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:

8.1.1.4: One incident that still rankles happened last April, when
Miller co-bylined a story with Douglas Jehl on the WMD search
that included a quote from Amy Smithson, an analyst formerly at
the Henry L. Stimson Center. A day after it appeared, the Times
learned that the quote was deeply problematic. To begin with, it
had been supplied to Miller in an e-mail that began, Briefly
and on background a condition that Miller had flatly
broken by naming her source. Miller committed a further offense
by paraphrasing the quote and distorting Smithson’s
analysis. One person who viewed the e-mail says that it
attributed views to Smithson that she clearly didn’t hold. An
embarrassing correction ensued. And while the offense had been
entirely Miller’s, there was nothing in the correction
indicating Jehl’s innocence.
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:

8.1.2: (4.4.1.1) Mobile Exploitation Team Alpha (META)

8.1.2.1: "General Judith Miller" -- as Shafer has dubbed her -- was
accused by a half dozen officers of intimidating soldiers
searching for WMD. An Army officer told Kurtz: "Judith was always
issuing threats of either going to The New York Times or to the
Secretary of Defense." Another charged: "She ended up almost
hijacking the mission" of the Mobile Exploitation Team Alpha
(META), which was charged with examining potential Iraqi weapon
sites after the war.
Her journalistic coup lay, rather, in talking her way into getting
clearance from the Pentagon and being allowed to embed with the
75th. As Drogin told Layton, "she was in a great position to get
the initial confirmation in the field" when WMD were found. But
they were not found, despite her best efforts to make readers
think that they were or were about to be.

8.1.2.2: Eugene Pomeroy, public-affairs officer for MET Alpha
According to Pomeroy, as well as an editor at the Times,
Miller had helped negotiate her own embedding agreement with the
Pentagon an agreement so sensitive that, according to one Times
editor, Rumsfeld himself signed off on it.
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:

8.1.3: Pals with Chalabi (7.1)
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:

8.1.4: Pals with King Hussein
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:
As a correspondent for The Progressive and National Public Radio, she
turned her academic interest into a professional one, traveling to the
region and cultivating a network of highly placed sources. Nina
Totenberg, a colleague from NPR, recalls a party in the mid-seventies
at which Jordan’s King Hussein caught a glimpse of Miller across the
room and howled, Juuuuddddy!

Kiiiinnnggg, she responded.

8.1.5: Pals with:
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/features/9226/index.html -:
Miller had ready access to many Mideast potentates. As she shuttled
between meetings with Hussein, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, and
Palestinian Liberation Organization chief Yasser Arafat in 1984, her
colleagues joked about the Miller Plan for peace.
and
From her first day at the Times, Miller’s life and work have been hard
to separate, which for a reporter is both a strength and a
weakness. She’s a passionate person she gets caught up in her
sources passionately, one of her Times colleagues told me. Friends
from her earliest days in Washington noted that she didn’t surround
herself with people her own age. She sought out the best and brightest
at the city’s highest levels, dating Larry Sterne, the Washington
Post’s foreign editor, and hanging out with the defense gurus Richard
Perle and Walter Slocum. These people were powerful. But they were
also interesting, and Judy liked talking to them. She is curious and
enthusiastic, says one friend from this period.

8.1.6: Jeffery Goldberg
Remember, everyone was obsessed with the White House sex story, says
New Yorker writer Jeffrey Goldberg, who was invited by the paper to
join Miller in an investigation unit to examine Al Qaeda. Goldberg
found her an impossibly difficult colleague. But he also realized her
value. She happened to be prescient about the rise of the global
jihad. And it was her unpleasant hyper-aggressiveness that enabled her
to help force a very important story the possibility of a marriage
between WMD proliferators and global jihadists closer to the top of
the agenda.


8.2: Cooper
8.2.1: So did Rove leak Plame's name to me, or tell me she was covert?
No. Was it through my conversation with Rove that I learned for the
first time that Wilson's wife worked at the CIA and may have been
responsible for sending him? Yes. Did Rove say that she worked at
the "agency" on "WMD"? Yes. When he said things would be
declassified soon, was that itself impermissible? I don't know. Is
any of this a crime? Beats me. At this point, I'm as curious as
anyone else to see what Patrick Fitzgerald has.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1083870,00.html

9: Industry
9.1: Halliburton
9.1.1: News records show that in 1995, Vice President
Cheney(2.1), then CEO of Halliburton, was fined
$1.2 million for illegal sales of dual-use nuclear
components to Libya.
Having trouble finding this, but:

FACT CHECK: Edwards made several allegations about what Cheney
had done as CEO of Halliburton. We can only give Edwards
partial credit for his Halliburton attack, however. He implied
that Cheney was in charge of the company when it did business
with Libya in violation of US sanctions, but that happened long
before Cheney joined the company. Edwards was also slightly off
when he said Halliburton paid millions in fines " while Cheney
was CEO." He meant that it paid fines for matters that took
place while Cheney was in charge. And in fact, the SEC
announced Aug. 3 that Halliburton will pay $7.5 million to
settle a matter that dates back to 1998, when Cheney was CEO.
Source: Edwards-Cheney debate analysis (Ad-Watch by
FactCheck.org)
http://www.issues2000.org/Archive/Edwards_Cheney_Corporations.htm

9.1.2: The Atomic Energy Commission has said a North
American company is one of 20 being investigated
for black-market sales of WMD materials.
9.1.3: Still, "companies are playing fast and loose," says Adam Pener
of Conflict Securities Advisory Group, a D.C.-based consultancy to
multinational businesses. Halliburton, for example, manages to do
business with Iran obliquely. Its Dubai-based affiliate, Halliburton
Products & Services Ltd., allegedly has no Americans on staff; the
Houston oil services company claims it has no direct ownership of the
operation. Nevertheless, FORBES has obtained documents showing how
Kala Ltd., the British arm of the National Iranian Oil Co., solicited
at least 17 separate bids from the affiliate during 1997 and 1998
(when Vice President Cheney was Halliburton's chief executive). A few
bids include handwritten notes that say "FOB Dubai
Airport" or "FOB Dubai port"--meaning that the U.A.E. was just a way
station between Halliburton and Tehran. Halliburton would not comment
on the bids. In any event, earlier this year the Treasury Department
reopened a 2001 inquiry into Halliburton's Iran operations and its
Dubai-based partner.
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2004/0412/086_print.html
9.1.4: Weak!: Court to Hear Motions in Roswell Multi-Missile Case, By Richard
Benke, The Associated Press, August 11, 2003 (for personal use only)
With a co-defendant's guilty plea, the focus of a federal weapons case
shifts back to its key figure, David Hudak, accused of amassing
thousands of warheads and training foreign troops in counterterrorist
strategies in Roswell. Hudak, president of Roswell-based High Energy
Access Tools Inc., or HEAT, and co-defendant Michael Payne were
arrested one year ago when the missiles were found. Payne pleaded
guilty last month, acknowledging that he helped train soldiers from
the United Arab Emirates in marksmanship and counterterrorism. A
motions hearing in Hudak's case was set here Monday morning in the
federal courtroom of Senior Judge John Conway. And the two sides have
already exchanged memorandums disagreeing over the relevance of
Houston-based Halliburton Corp., where U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
had been chief executive. Hudak was indicted on charges of having
about 2,400 shoulder-launched missile warheads, of illegally exporting
military services and of using explosive materials while committing a
felony. Hudak, a Canadian, was also accused of several firearms
violations. He has claimed the sale of warheads was initiated by
Halliburton.

Payne, the co-defendant and former Special Forces instructor, may
re-emerge in the case - he agreed to testify for the prosecution when
he pleaded guilty. In negotiating for Payne's guilty plea, the
government promised to recommend a shorter prison term. Payne
acknowledged violations of the Arms Export Control Act. Payne, 39, who
began working for Hudak in 1999, became program manager for an
instructional course for the Special Operations Command of the United
Arab Emirates, according to court documents. Most of the training
allegedly came from Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance, where
Payne had been a noncommissioned officer involved in running the
training program, according to the document.
http://www.uga.edu/cits/documents/html/xcnews33.htm

9.1.5: Yes, we ought. Let's start by looking at the problem of Cheney
and Halliburton. During the VP's time at the company helm, the number
of Halliburton subsidiaries registered in tax-friendly locations
ballooned from nine in 1995 to 44 in 1999. The result? A dramatic drop
in Halliburton's federal taxes, which fell from $302 million in 1998
to less than zero - to wit, an $85 million rebate - in 1999.
http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=637&fcategory_desc=Halliburton

10: PNAC
10.1: Cheney
10.2: Rumsfeld
10.3: Wolfowitz
10.4: Richard Perle

11: JINSA
www.larouchepub.com/other/2003/3021cheney_halli.html
11.1: JINSA was founded by three of Israeli intelligence's leading
agents in America: Dr. Stephen Bryen, who was investigated for passing
classified information to the Israelis from the Senate in 1978;
Richard Perle; and Michael Ledeen. All three JINSA big-wigs were named
as members of the circle known as the "X Committee" behind the
espionage of the convicted spy for Israel, Jonathan Jay Pollard."
11.2: Dr. Stephen Bryen
11.3: Richard Perle
11.4: Michael Ledeen
11.5: Cheney - "After he left the position of Secretary of Defense in
the Bush "41" Administration, Cheney again hooked up with the
Libby/Wolfowitz circle, joining the International Advisory Board of
JINSA.

12: AEI American Enterprise Institute
12.1: Michael Ledeen
12.1.1: And that's where Michael Ledeen is mentioned. "In an interview
published April 7, 2005, Cannistaro (the former head of
counterterrorism operations at the CIA and the intelligence director
at the National Security Council under Ronald Reagan) was asked by Ian
Masters what he would say if it was asserted that the source of the
forgery was former National Security Council and State Department
consultant Michael Ledeen. (Ledeen had also allegedly been a
liaison between the American Intelligence Community and SISMI (Italian
military intelligence agency) two decades earlier.) Cannistraro
answered by saying: "you'd be very close."
www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Yellowcake-forgery

13: SISMI (Italian military intelligence agency)
13.1: Source or conduit for yellowcake forgeries.
13.2: Ledeen - liason?

14: AIPAC American Israel Public Affairs Committee
14.1: Larry Franklin passes intel (arrested march 05)

15: UAE - United Arab Emerates
15.1: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
15.1.1: Apparent ruler
15.2: Article mentions
15.2.1: So what's Uncle Sam's excuse when it comes to cracking down on
nuclear proliferation? Can't we persuade the United Arab Emirates to
police their middlemen? Apparently much of it comes down to docking
privileges for U.S. forces and American arms sales ($8.1 billion from
1995 to 2002) to the U.A.E. Forcing the issue "would be incredibly
stupid," says a source at the U.S. Embassy in the U.A.E. "This is the
one friend we have in the Gulf, except Kuwait."
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2004/0412/086_print.html

16: Pakistan
16.1:
16.2: Abdul Qadeer Khan
16.2.1: That is particularly odd in light of the recent revelations of
the region's pivotal role in the spread of weapons of mass
destruction. A Dubai-based computer firm arranged for Malaysian- and
European-made gas centrifuge components, used to enrich uranium, to be
sent on to Libya. The firm was part of a vast network devised by Abdul
Qadeer Khan, Pakistan's own Edward Teller.
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2004/0412/086_print.html
16.3: Evidence discovered in a probe of Iran's secret nuclear program
points overwhelmingly to Pakistan as the source of crucial technology
that put Iran on a fast track toward becoming a nuclear weapons power,
according to U.S. and European officials familiar with the
investigation.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A18170-2003Dec20¬Found=true


*: Others
**: Gannon
**: Armstrong Miller
**: Richard Armitage
**: Elliott Abrams
**: Zalmay M. Khalilzad
**: King Hussein (Jordan)
**: Jeffery Goldberg
**: Les Aspen - Miller Lover? Clinton's Sec. Of Defense
**: Rep Waxmann - This report, which was prepared at the request of
Rep. Henry A. Waxman, is a comprehensive examination of the
statements made by the five Administration officials most responsible
for providing public information and shaping public opinion on Iraq:
President George Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice. It finds that the five
officials made misleading statements about the threat posed by Iraq
in 125 public appearances.
The report and an accompanying database identify 237 specific misleading
statements by the five officials.

**: Bolton - If I'm not mistaken, Carl Ford Jr was the guy who gave
the damaging testimony at Bolton's hearing about Bolton's
strong-armed tactics used against one of Ford's colleagues. Is it
possible that Bolton asked for the memo described above - and that
the classified information being sought by Dems in the Bolton
confirmation hearings is the smoking gun?????

**: Rocco Martino - No attempt was ever made to interview the
documents peddler at the center of the story -- Rocco Martino --
even though he was twice brought to the United States in the summer
of 2004 after his identity as the purveyor of the documents had
already been publicly revealed. (Niger yellowcake forgeries)

**: Elizabetta Burba, the Italian journalist who brought the forgeries
to the American Embassy in Rome. (Niger yellowcake forgories)

**: Asher Karni: The alleged shipper, an Israeli national named Asher Karni, was
arrested in December at Denver International Airport. He awaits
trial in the U.S. for conspiring to export goods without a license,
a crime that could result in a ten-year sentence and $250,000 fine
per count. Neither Emirates Airlines nor the U.A.E. has been
criticized publicly--let alone blacklisted--by U.S. officials.
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2004/0412/086_print.html

**: A federal judge has thrown out the eight-year-old convictions of
two defense company executives who sold technology that helped India
build better nuclear missiles, finding that even though their
conduct was "reprehensible," it was not criminal. In a stunning
finale to a decade-long drama, US District Court Judge Douglas
Woodlock overturned the jury convictions last month of Walter
Lachman of Concord and Maurice Subilia of Kennebunkport, Maine,
http://www.uga.edu/cits/documents/html/xcnews33.htm
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Emit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 12:11 AM
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22. RE: Michael Ledeen/Niger Docs/Etc.
Here's a piece that points to Ledeen, or someone very close to him, as being the forger of the Niger Documents:

Who Forged the Niger Documents?
By Ian Masters, AlterNet. Posted April 7, 2005.

http://www.alternet.org/story/21704/

This is an excerpt of transcripts of an interview by Ian Masters (Los Angeles public radio KPFK on April 3, 2005)with Vincent Cannistaro, former CIA head of counterterrorism operations and intelligence director at the National Security Council under Reagan.

<<snip>>
(Cannistaro cont'd)...Information, for example, about an alleged attempt by Saddam Hussein to acquire nuclear material, uranium, from Niger. This, we know now, was all based on fabricated documents. But it’s not clear yet — either from this report, or from any other report — who fabricated the documents.

The documents were fabricated by supporters of the policy in the United States. The policy being that you had to invade Iraq in order to get rid of Saddam Hussein, and you had to do it soon to avoid the catastrophe that would be produced by Saddam Hussein’s use of alleged weapons of mass destruction.

(Ian Masters) Well, Ambassador Wilson publicly refuted the claims — particularly the 16 words in the President’s State of the Union address that the Iraqis were trying to buy significant quantities of uranium from Niger. That document, I understand, was fabricated ... it originally came out of Italian intelligence, I think SISME, or SISDE—I’m not sure which one.

(Cannistaro) It was SISME, yeah. ...

During the two-thousands when we’re talking about acquiring information on Iraq. It isn’t that anyone had a good source on Iraq—there weren’t any good sources. The Italian intelligence service, the military intelligence service, was acquiring information that was really being hand-fed to them by very dubious sources. The Niger documents, for example, which apparently were produced in the United States, yet were funneled through the Italians.

(Ian Masters) Do we know who produced those documents? Because there’s some suspicion ...

(Cannistaro) I think I do, but I’d rather not speak about it right now, because I don’t think it’s a proven case ...

(Ian Masters) If I said “Michael Ledeen” ?

(Cannistaro) You’d be very close . . .

<<snip>>

-_____________________________________________________

Also, Eleny had some good threads on Ledeen yesterday that might have some good info for your synopsis:

Bolton, Cheney and Ledeen Were On the Board of Advisers of JINSA
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1933502

Creating a Cauldron in the Middle East - Michael Ledeen - Fascism
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1933432


Arrest of Pentagon Official May Help Unravel Neo-Conservative Cabal
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=1933753&mesg_id=1933753
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Emit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 01:41 AM
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25. RE: Your patsy, Franklin
<<snip>>

Franklin was observed last year by federal agents revealing top secret information to two employees of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), longtime foreign policy director Steve Rosen, and his deputy Keith Weissman, at a restaurant in Arlington, Virginia. A raid on his home turned up 83 classified U.S. government documents <.pdf>. According to the indictment, "approximately 38 were classified 'Top Secret.' 37 were classified 'Secret,'" and "approximately 8" were marked "Confidential."

The real stunner: "The dates of these documents spanned three decades."

This, I think, gives us some indication that Franklin's arrest is about to dredge up something much larger than anyone now imagines. Remember, the FBI counterintelligence stumbled on Franklin in the course of a much more extensive investigation that has been going on for at least two years.
<<snip>>

http://www.antiwar.com/blog/comments.php?id=2062_0_1_0_C
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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 03:59 PM
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3. You did well
coming out of the gate like that.

It comes together rather well and makes a lot of sense.

From the beginning I didn't think this was all about Wilson, though it's convenient for the talking heads to keep saying it is...easier for the Repugs to attack him than deal with the real issues at hand.
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:32 PM
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4. Thanks for that! n/t
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 04:47 PM
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5. Naive, my ass.
That's some piece of work, Hoot. Lays out the case all too well. Cheney has blood on his hands. Let us hope he gets nailed.
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 05:11 PM
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6. There's *so* much left to be filled in.
There aren't any hard links to the big Dick yet. That's what I need help with.

Waterman? Octafish? RobertPaulsen? Lil help?

-Hoot
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 08:33 PM
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17. Try this thread
Octafish had two links to Cheney/and/or the WMD escapades by the WH.

Wished I could help further. Have you thought about putting your info in Demopedia for safe keeping?
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robertpaulsen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 01:08 PM
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32. What can I help you with?
You want financial links? There's a Halliburton subsidiary tied to A.Q. Khan I can show you the links to. There's the Seymour Hersh article that shows Cheney knew what Pakistan was up to with their nuclear pursuit since he was Secretary of Defense in 1989.

I like what you've written. It looks like you're going for a very comprehensive approach.
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DemonFighterLives Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-19-05 11:02 AM
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33. That is the first thing that crossed my mind
There was a story somewhere that tied Khan and Nuke proliferation through black market channels to Valerie Plames work.

Something about Cheney and the boys needing to get Valerie off the case as she was doing too good of a job. Was that in the Sy Hersh article?
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understandinglife Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 05:24 PM
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7. Recommended. Far, far from "naive"; this is excellent analysis.
Thank you!




Peace.

www.missionnotaccomplished.us - How ever long it takes, the day must come when tens of millions of caring individuals peacefully but persistently defy the dictator, deny the corporatists their cash flow, and halt the evil being done in Iraq and in all the other places the Bu$h neoconster regime is destroying civilization and the environment in the name of "America."

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understandinglife Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 05:46 PM
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8. Oh, and one little snippet from "Niger Mischief" you may want to explore:
Edited on Sun Jul-17-05 05:49 PM by understandinglife
It is very clear now that this document was forged by a couple of the shadowy ex-government characters who dwell in the environs of Washington and was planted in Italy on the basis of the personal contacts of one of them with the intention of influencing the debate over Iraq in this country.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=104&topic_id=4124901&mesg_id=4124901


The Bu$h regime had to invent their case for WMD, as we now know well. Whomever the 'couple of shadowy ex-government characters' are, they would have been being paid by someone. One can imagine some overlap with those who needed BJ (i.e., CIA) compromised along with neutering State's INR.

Cheney, Bolton and Rice had to have been coordinating given how extensive the scam is and how few individuals have access to the deep intelligence infrastructure that was subverted and, in some cases (BJ, Ms Plame) were trashed.


Peace.

www.missionnotaccomplished.us
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 05:48 PM
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9. Can you fix the link?
Thanks for that, sounds like just the stuff I'm looking for.

-Hoot
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understandinglife Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 05:49 PM
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10. Done. Sorry 'bout that!!
Peace.

www.missionnotaccomplished.us
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Disturbed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 06:09 PM
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11. DSMs and Plame case are directly linked.
This is why the RW Machine is is full Offensive. Attacking J. Wilson is now a distraction to deflect anyone from the real rotten undergrowth of "fixing the policy".

The Bush Regime has steamrolled all opposition so far and the Corp. Media has been complicit from the beginning of the push for the illegal Invasion of Iraq. The majority of Dems supported the illegal Invasion, as well and are still supporting the Occupationand Colonization of Iraq.
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aspen7698 Donating Member (1 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 09:04 PM
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19. Bingo!
Classic Rovian misdirection. I'll bet Karl and his administration (well save Scottie McClellan) are giggling like a bunch of schoolgirls that the MSM fell for it yet again. "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."
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MGKrebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 06:31 PM
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12. Add this to the mix:
"And Hersh's anonymous CIA source also says the papers were quickly assessed as fakes. “Everybody knew at every step of the way that they were false—until they got to the Pentagon, where they were believed.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17407-2003Jul19.html


"Robert G. Joseph, director for nonproliferation at the National Security Council (NSC), telephones senior CIA official Alan Foley and argues that the Africa-uranium claim should be included in Bush's upcoming State of the Union address. When Foley warns that the allegation has little evidence to support it, Mr. Joseph instead requests that the speech include a remark saying that the British had learned that Iraq was seeking uranium in Africa, leaving out the bit about Niger and the exact quantity of uranium that was allegedly sought."
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10B11FC3B580C7B8DDDAE0894DB404482

PS- Nice work!
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 06:41 PM
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13. Thanks for that!
More entries assimilated.

-Hoot
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 07:31 PM
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14. .
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 10:26 PM
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20. ..
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 07:54 AM
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29. ...
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sellitman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 08:23 PM
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15. This all seems like a Robert Ludlum novel.
Well done! Keep up the good work.
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hootinholler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 09:02 PM
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18. Who is Robert Ludlum?
Thanks It's really time consuming.

-Hoot
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sellitman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 08:17 AM
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30. My favorite author.
Google his name.

Start reading him with "The Bourne Identity"
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annabanana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 08:31 PM
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16. let's kick it to Monday for the cube-ratz...
:kick:
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katusha Donating Member (592 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 12:23 AM
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23. kick n/t
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katusha Donating Member (592 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 03:41 AM
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27. kick for morning crew n/t
:kick:





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Emit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-17-05 11:12 PM
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21. Don't know if this info is useful for you
That's a lot of info you've put together. Thanks for posting it.

Here's some scoop for your timeline re: Bolton from Steve Clemons:

<<snip>>
March 14, 2005
JOHN BOLTON PUSHED NIGER-URANIUM FIASCO AT STATE -- Then Tried to Hide his Tracks and Staff Lied to Congress

I just received this March 1, 2005 letter written by House Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Henry Waxman to Representative Christopher Shays who chairs the Government Reform Committee's Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Security.

Waxman is basically blowing the whistle on the administration's extravagant use of "sensitive but unclassified" designations on official acts to block public access to and transparency of government policymaking.

On pages 5-7, Waxman reveals that John Bolton promulgated the Niger-Uranium fiction at the State Department despite rejection of this claim by State Department and CIA intelligence analysts.

Waxman then argues that not only did Bolton and his people then try and conceal Bolton's role in pushing the Niger-Uranium agenda by marking the material "sensitive but unclassified" and blocking it in case of a Freedom of Information Act request, the State Department actually LIED TO CONGRESS about John Bolton's role.

<<snip>>

There's a link at that article to Waxman's letter, but here's an excerpt from letter (on pdf):
<<snip>>
Concealment of a State Department Official's Role in the Niger Uranium Claim

In April 2004, the State Department used the designation "sensitive but unclassified" to conceal unclassified information about the role of John Bolton, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control, in the creation of a fact sheet distributed to the United Nations that falsely claimed Iraq had sought uranium from Niger.

On December 19, 2002, the State Department issued a fact sheet entitled "Illustrative Examples of Omissions from the Iraqi Declaration to the United Nations Security Council." (9) The fact sheet listed eight key areas in which the Bush Administration found fault with Iraq's weapons declaration to the United Nations on December 7, 2002. Under the heading "Nuclear Weapons," the fact sheet stated:

The Declaration ignores efforts to procure uranium from Niger.
Why is the Iraqi regime hiding their uranium procurement?

It was later discovered that this claim was based on fabricated documents. (10) In addition, both State Department intelligence officials and CIA officials reported that they had rejected the claim as unreliable. (11) As a result, it was unclear who within the State Department was involved in preparing the fact sheet.
<<snip>>
Steve Clemons here:
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/000370.html
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Emit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 01:36 AM
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24. Was Fred Fleitz, Bolton's Chief of Staff, the Link on Plame?
<<snip>>
July 12, 2005
Was Fred Fleitz, Bolton's Chief of Staff, the Link on Plame?

A TWN reader just sent me this CNN Inside Politics transcript of an interview with Michael Isikoff. (I can't hyperlink well from France so will try and do so later)
<<snip>>

ISIKOFF: But the problem that people in the White House, Rove among them, may have is how did they know that Valerie Plame, or Wilson's wife worked at the CIA? What we do know is there was a classified State Department report that said this, that was taken by Secretary of State Powell with him on the trip to Africa that President Bush was then on, and many senior White House aides were on. That classified State Department report appears to have been -- or may well have been the source for the information that Rove and others were then dishing out to reporters. And if that's the case, there still may be -- we don't know yet, but there still may be an instance where classified information was provided to reporters.
<<snip>>

Fleitz continued to hold a CIA portfolio while working at State as Bolton's acting Chief of Staff. He is clearly the person who empowered Bolton's abilities to cherry-pick intelligence and to outmaneuver on some occasions and intimidate other State Department intelligence analysts.

Henry Waxman, in March 2005, sent Chris Shays a letter documenting concerns about Bolton's office's role in promulgating the Niger/Uranium story in the administration. Bolton tried to cover his tracks as this post on TWN works through -- but there may be links to the Rove/Plame story that are worth sniffing out. Any assistance from intel observers would be helpful however.

One thing that bothers me about the potential link is that Fitzgerald has not sought to subpoena or interview either John Bolton or Fred Fleitz. He's a smart guy -- and if there was a connection between Bolton and Plame -- one would think we would have seen inclusion of these personalities in the grand jury investigation.

<<snip>>

More discussion follows:
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/000777.html
____________________________________________________________
And Steve from a previous post:

May 04, 2005
Bolton Rumors and a Call to Return to the Cheney-Bolton-Fleitz Axis on Valerie Plame and Niger-Uranium Story

On another front in Bolton World, it was Fred Fleitz's role in all of this as Bolton's chief spear-carrier and warrior, that seems unusually important. Fleitz was an amazing conduit for Bolton to the CIA, given Fleitz's relations there as a former senior intel guy, and also with Vice President Cheney's office with which Bolton and Fleitz seemed to have constant contact.

<<snip>>

Go back to the Henry Waxman letter which documented a fairly profound role of John Bolton and his office in promulgating the Niger Uranium story in State even when the CIA and INR had clearly rejected that intelligence.

When I first wrote about Bolton's role in the Niger/Uranium fiasco, there was none of the fuss about Bolton's nomination that has now been stirred up. Journalists should really go back and look at Bolton's role on the Niger story.

And then the obvious next question: What was Fred Fleitz's role, if any, in outing Valerie Plame's CIA identity?

Fred Fleitz was in a position to know about Plame and disliked Joe Wilson's findings. Fleitz was a top-notch "cherry-picker" of intelligence and combined in league with Bolton, the pair made a Dynamic Duo in pounding the intelligence establishment to give them the intel they wanted for ideologically pre-determined policy positions they wanted to articulate and pursue.

<<snip>>

http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/000569.html
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Emit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 01:47 AM
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26. Who is Fredrick Fleitz?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/archive/larisa-alexandrovna/project-missing-dick_4127.html

<<snip>>
Who is Fredrick Fleitz?

Anyone?

Well, Freddy is a CIA asset on “loan” to John Bolton.

On loan for what you ask?

Good question! It seems that Fred, and he even says so in his own words, served at least one purpose: acting as “…liaison… for the agency and Mr. Bolton.”

Okay, but what is Fred on loan from in the CIA: typing, running errands, what? Mr. Fleitz, it appears, is, on loan from the CIA’s Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation and Arms Control Center (WINPAC).

Oops, would that put Fred anywhere near looking into uranium yellowcake, WMD, and maybe, a high level CIA NOC?

Considering I am not the only one under the influence of this thing called logic and that others have written far more extensively about this Fred to Bolton to Dick trifecta, or given the most recent Rove circumstances, quadrifecta, let me simply provide you with a few pieces for your reading pleasure...

<<snip>>

She then links to Steve Clemons blog (I posted earlier) and Ray McGovern's article here:

<<snip>>
John Bolton's Yellowcake

by Ray McGovern
What role did John Bolton play in the Bush administration's efforts to manufacture the intelligence needed to justify the invasion of Iraq? As it turns out, a hidden but important role. Remember the "yellowcake from Niger"?

Briefly reported last week in Steve Clemons' The Washington Note was that a Congressional subcommittee, citing a State Department inspector general's report, found that Bolton ordered and received updates on the notorious "Fact Sheet" of Dec. 19, 2002, that claimed Iraq had been trying to procure uranium "yellowcake" from Niger. In other words, John Bolton played a key role in ordering that discredited intelligence be used to support the president's case for war, three months before the attack on Iraq.
<<snip>>

http://www.antiwar.com/mcgovern/?articleid=5934

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annabanana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 07:03 AM
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28. kickin' in the am. . . . . . . . n/t
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katusha Donating Member (592 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-19-05 09:22 PM
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34. kick n/t
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36. Don't you know you can only focus on Roberts?
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