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27.11.2016 Author: Gordon Duff
The Blackmail Octopus
Column: Society
Region: USA in the World
Intelligence agencies long ago became the “go to” resource for the rich and famous. You see, the rich and famous, politicians, sports figures, actors, famous journalists, newspaper publishers, owners of news networks and such, these people have different needs than the rest of us but, on occasion, make that “big mistake.”
When they do, they need real help, and most of them don’t know gangsters that can murder or intimidate on demand and those who do, also know that turning your life over to amateur gangsters is risky, especially when professionals are only a phone call away.
This is where intelligence agencies step in, groups like the Mossad but the real leader in this business is and always has been the CIA. You got a problem, the CIA can fix it so long as it is in their best interests. How do we define what the CIA believe is an “interest?” This depends on whether you see the CIA or Mossad as simply intelligence agencies or as private corporations whose business it is to manage world affairs and those little activities, such as narcotics and human trafficking, election rigging, murder for hire and false flag terrorism.
These agencies have gained control over their own governments through fixing problems that political leaders have gotten into, dead girl or boyfriends, most often the case as with Dick Cheney and Chandra Levy or as when politicians refuse a helping hand, you have Teddy Kennedy and Chappaquiddick. Are we clear?
Let’s look at more examples, starting with South Africa. Prime Minister Jacob Zuma is a classic example of a disorganized personality or as they now call them “marginals.” Back in 2005, Zuma was charged with rape. This is a brilliant guy, someone who claimed onions would cure AIDS. Yet South Africa is a powerful nation with a major military and a large arms industry. It is also the largest gold and diamond producer in the world.
For the rape charge, Zuma went to the Mossad for help. They sent teams from Cyprus to pay off accusers, rig the courts and silence political enemies. Zuma promised them the moon but welched on his promises. They retaliated by leaking his corrupt relationship with French based Thales Corporation that paid Zuma around $75k per year to funnel defense contracts to them.
Worst of all, Zuma wrote all of this down and put it in his personal diaries, which he kept in the small island nation of Mauritius in a safe deposit box. When political enemies pressured Mauritius to supply the evidence, Zuma turned to the CIA who turned to assets within the UN. The UN then appointed a Special Envoy to intercede between South Africa and Mauritius, protecting Zuma’s documents as a “sovereignty” issue, in turn the CIA would get help in its activities in Zimbabwe.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney had to turn to the CIA again in 2010 when Nigeria tried to have an arrest warrant issued for a $180m bribery case. From the Wall Street Journal, December 2, 2010:
“Nigeria will file bribery charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and officials from five foreign companies, including Halliburton Co., a prosecutor at the country’s anti-graft agency told Bloomberg News.
Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney will be charged by a Nigerian anti-graft agency, a prosecutor said.
The indictments will be handed up within three days, said Godwin Obla, prosecuting counsel at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, speaking Wednesday. An arrest warrant for Cheney will be transmitted through Interpol, he said.”
While the CIA’s involvement in the Nigeria bribery case, which involved as a curious aside, the father of the infamous “underwear bomber” arrested in Detroit a year before, these connections were never made by the press. When Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab’s son was arrested, the former Nigerian Minister of Economic Development fell under the control of the CIA. Prior to this, Mutallab, a reputed longtime Mossad asset, had laundered Saudi money through Nigeria for terror groups including some reputedly involved in 9/11.
Thus we can see how terror assets can be passed around like party favors. The South Africa blackmail scandals, however, carried over to Zimbabwe and even Iraq and became part of the sprawling tale that led to the wars being fought today.
Veterans Today, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
http://journal-neo.org/2016/11/27/the-blackmail-octopus/
The Blackmail Octopus
Column: Society
Region: USA in the World
Intelligence agencies long ago became the “go to” resource for the rich and famous. You see, the rich and famous, politicians, sports figures, actors, famous journalists, newspaper publishers, owners of news networks and such, these people have different needs than the rest of us but, on occasion, make that “big mistake.”
When they do, they need real help, and most of them don’t know gangsters that can murder or intimidate on demand and those who do, also know that turning your life over to amateur gangsters is risky, especially when professionals are only a phone call away.
This is where intelligence agencies step in, groups like the Mossad but the real leader in this business is and always has been the CIA. You got a problem, the CIA can fix it so long as it is in their best interests. How do we define what the CIA believe is an “interest?” This depends on whether you see the CIA or Mossad as simply intelligence agencies or as private corporations whose business it is to manage world affairs and those little activities, such as narcotics and human trafficking, election rigging, murder for hire and false flag terrorism.
These agencies have gained control over their own governments through fixing problems that political leaders have gotten into, dead girl or boyfriends, most often the case as with Dick Cheney and Chandra Levy or as when politicians refuse a helping hand, you have Teddy Kennedy and Chappaquiddick. Are we clear?
Let’s look at more examples, starting with South Africa. Prime Minister Jacob Zuma is a classic example of a disorganized personality or as they now call them “marginals.” Back in 2005, Zuma was charged with rape. This is a brilliant guy, someone who claimed onions would cure AIDS. Yet South Africa is a powerful nation with a major military and a large arms industry. It is also the largest gold and diamond producer in the world.
For the rape charge, Zuma went to the Mossad for help. They sent teams from Cyprus to pay off accusers, rig the courts and silence political enemies. Zuma promised them the moon but welched on his promises. They retaliated by leaking his corrupt relationship with French based Thales Corporation that paid Zuma around $75k per year to funnel defense contracts to them.
Worst of all, Zuma wrote all of this down and put it in his personal diaries, which he kept in the small island nation of Mauritius in a safe deposit box. When political enemies pressured Mauritius to supply the evidence, Zuma turned to the CIA who turned to assets within the UN. The UN then appointed a Special Envoy to intercede between South Africa and Mauritius, protecting Zuma’s documents as a “sovereignty” issue, in turn the CIA would get help in its activities in Zimbabwe.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney had to turn to the CIA again in 2010 when Nigeria tried to have an arrest warrant issued for a $180m bribery case. From the Wall Street Journal, December 2, 2010:
“Nigeria will file bribery charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and officials from five foreign companies, including Halliburton Co., a prosecutor at the country’s anti-graft agency told Bloomberg News.
Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney will be charged by a Nigerian anti-graft agency, a prosecutor said.
The indictments will be handed up within three days, said Godwin Obla, prosecuting counsel at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, speaking Wednesday. An arrest warrant for Cheney will be transmitted through Interpol, he said.”
While the CIA’s involvement in the Nigeria bribery case, which involved as a curious aside, the father of the infamous “underwear bomber” arrested in Detroit a year before, these connections were never made by the press. When Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab’s son was arrested, the former Nigerian Minister of Economic Development fell under the control of the CIA. Prior to this, Mutallab, a reputed longtime Mossad asset, had laundered Saudi money through Nigeria for terror groups including some reputedly involved in 9/11.
Thus we can see how terror assets can be passed around like party favors. The South Africa blackmail scandals, however, carried over to Zimbabwe and even Iraq and became part of the sprawling tale that led to the wars being fought today.
Veterans Today, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
http://journal-neo.org/2016/11/27/the-blackmail-octopus/