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vrijdag 23 juli 2021

Daniel Hale: een klokkenluider die 10 jaar gevangenisstraf wacht voor het openbaren van VS drone terreur

Daniel Hale is een ex-drone piloot van de VS, die een aantal overheidsdocumenten heeft gelekt naar de pers waaruit blijkt dat de VS verschrikkelijke oorlogsmisdaden begaat middels die drones....... Eerder was Hale één van de weinige militairen die het aandurfden om te protesteren tegen de gevangenneming van destijds nog Bradley Manning, nu bekend als vrouw onder de voornaam Chelsea. Hij heeft zich met anderen zelfs verweerd tegen de poging van burgemeester Michael Bloomberg van New York om een kampement van Occupy in Zuccotti Park te vegen, voor zijn steun aan Manning had Hale een week vrij genomen van zijn  werk. De poging van Bloomberg mislukte toen de duizenden demonstranten, waaronder georganiseerde transportmedewerkers (transit workers dat overigens op meerdere manieren kan worden vertaald, bijvoorbeeld ook als wegwerkers), onderwijzers, vakbondsleden van de Teamster vakbond en communicatie medewerkers, die zich rond het park opstelden, met hun leuzen de politie terugdrongen (hoe kan je iets dergelijks beter doen??).

                 

           Daniel Hale: foto overgenomen van Intelligencer  Photo: Courtesy of Bob Hayes

Uit de documenten die Hale heeft gelekt blijkt dat het doel van drone aanvallen terreurverdachten zijn, echter zoals hier al vaak opgemerkt gaat het bij 90% van de slachtoffers niet eens om verdachten, veelal vrouwen en kinderen, waarbij de VS loog dat het om terreurverdachten ging...... (overigens is het vermoorden van verdachten uiteraard een enorme oorlogsmisdaad) De VS draait zelfs de hand niet om om eigen burgers in het buitenland te vermoorden zoals de 16 jarige Abdulrahman Anwar al-Awlaki die in Jemen werd vermoord middels een drone, hij was de zoon van Anwar al-Awlaki, een radicale geestelijke, die een week voor zijn zoon op dezelfde manier werd vermoord.... De Obama administratie loog destijds dat Al Qaida leider voor het arabische schiereiland, Ibrahim al-Banna, het doel was en dat hij zich ophield met de 16 jarige Anwar en diens neef (die ook omkwam bij deze terreurdaad...)..... 

Het vermoorden van deze 'onschuldigen' (dat is een verdachte ook tot het tegendeel is bewezen voor een rechtbank) kwam in de openbaarheid, maar er zijn duizenden meer van dergelijke gevallen, die alleen bekend zijn bij ingewijden die een hoogste veiligheidsmachtiging hebben, zoals Hale destijds...... Ofwel dergelijke zware oorlogsmisdaden en in feite misdaden tegen de menselijkheid werden tot staatsgeheim verklaard.......

Over oorlogsmisdaden gesproken, de VS laat ook verdachten vermoorden in landen waartegen het niet eens oorlog voert, zo bleek eens te meer uit de documenten die Hale lekte....

Hale wordt aangeklaagd inzake de Espionage Act, een wet uit 2017 die het strafbaar stelt als staatsgeheimen aan een vijandige staat van de VS worden geleverd, echter deze wet is niet van toepassing op het openbaren van staatsgeheimen aan de eigen bevolking zoals Hale en bijvoorbeeld Edward Snowden en Chelsea Manning hebben gedaan..... Bovendien is deze wet niet bedoeld klokkenluiders te vervolgen maar spionnen..... Middels het meer dan achterlijke plea bargain heeft Hale toegegeven een aantal documenten te hebben gelekt naar een journalist, daarmee zou hij kunnen worden veroordeeld tot 10 jaar gevangenisstraf, als hij had gepleit onschuldig te zijn zou hem een veel langere gevangenisstraf wachten...... (alleen daarom al zou Nederland nooit meer iemand mogen uitleveren aan de VS, een land dat overduidelijk geen rechtsstaat meer is....)

Chris Hedges heeft een artikel geschreven over Hale dat ik overnam van Information Clearing House (ICH), eerder gepubliceerd op Scheerpost, daaronder nog een link naar een ander artikel over Hale, geschreven door Kerry Howley, gepubliceerd op Intelligencer (onder het ICH artikel kan je klikken voor een 'Dutch vertaling' dit neemt wel enkele tientallen seconden tijd in beslag):

Bless our American traitors

By Chris Hedges

Afbeelding overgenomen van Scheerpost

July 20, 2021 "Information Clearing House" - - " Scheer Post"  Daniel Hale, an active-duty Air Force intelligence analyst, stood in the Occupy encampment in Zuccotti Park in October 2011 in his military uniform. He held up a sign that read “Free Bradley Manning,” who had not yet announced her transition. It was a singular act of conscience few in uniform had the strength to replicate. He had taken a week off from his job to join the protestors in the park. He was present at 6:00 am on October 14 when Mayor Michael Bloomberg made his first attempt to clear the park. He stood in solidarity with thousands of protestors, including many unionized transit workers, teachers, Teamsters and communications workers, who formed a ring around the park. He watched the police back down as the crowd erupted into cheers. But this act of defiance and moral courage was only the beginning. 

At the time, Hale was stationed at Fort Bragg. A few months later he deployed to Afghanistan’s Bagram Air Force Base. He would later learn that that while he was in Zuccotti Park, Barack Obama ordered a drone strike some 12,000 miles away in Yemen that killed Abdulrahman Anwar al-Awlaki, the 16-year-old son of the radical cleric and US citizen Anwar al-Awlaki, who had been killed by a drone strike two weeks earlier. The Obama administration claimed it was targeting the leader of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Ibrahim al-Banna, who it believed, incorrectly, was with the boy and his cousins, all of whom were also killed in the attack. That massacre of innocents became public, but there were thousands more such attacks that wantonly killed noncombatants that only Hale and those with top-security clearances knew about.

Starting in 2013, Hale, while working as a private contractor, leaked some 17 classified documents about the drone program to investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill, although the reporter is not named in court documents. The leaked documents, published by The Intercept on October 15, 2015, exposed that between January 2012 and February 2013, US special operations airstrikes killed more than 200 people. Of those, only 35 were the intended targets. For one five-month period of the operation, according to the documents, nearly 90 percent of the people killed in airstrikes were not the intended targets. The civilian dead, usually innocent bystanders, were routinely classified as “enemies killed in action.”

Hale was coerced by Biden’s Justice Department on March 31 to plead guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act, a law passed in 1917 designed to prosecute those who passed on state secrets to a hostile power, not those who expose to the public government lies and crimes. Hale admitted as part of the plea deal to “retention and transmission of national security information” and leaking 11 classified documents to a journalist. He is being held in the Alexandria Adult Detention Center in Virginia, awaiting sentencing on July 27. If he had refused the plea deal, he could have spent 50 years in prison. He now faces up to a decade in prison.

Tragically, his case has not garnered the attention it should. When Nick Mottern, of the Ban Killer Drones campaign, accompanied artists projecting Hale’s image on downtown walls in Washington, D.C., he found that everyone he spoke to was unaware of Hale’s plight. Prominent human rights organizations, such as the ACLU and PEN, have largely remained silent and uninvolved. The group Stand with Daniel Hale has called on President Biden to pardon Hale and end the use of the Espionage Act to punish whistleblowers, mounted a letter-writing campaign to the judge to request leniency and is collecting donations for Hale’s legal fund. 

“Daniel Hale is one of the most consequential whistleblowers,” Edward Snowden said on a May Day panel held at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst on the fiftieth anniversary of the release of the Pentagon Papers.  “He sacrificed everything — an incredibly courageous person — to tell us that the drone war, that, you know, is so obviously occurring to everyone else, but the government was still officially denying in so many ways, is here, it is happening, and 90 percent of the casualties in one five-month period were innocents or bystanders or not the target of the drone strike. We could not establish that, we could not prove that, without Daniel Hale’s voice.”

Speaking on Democracy Now! with host Amy Goodman a few weeks later, Daniel Ellsberg agreed that Hale “acted very admirably, in a way that very, very few officials have ever done in showing the moral courage to separate themselves from criminal activities and wrongful activities of their own administration, and resist them, as well as exposing them.”

Because Hale was charged under the Espionage Act, he, like other whistleblowers, including Chelsea Manning, Jeffrey Sterling, Thomas Drake and John Kiriakou, who spent two-and-a-half years in prison for exposing the routine torture of suspects held in black sites, was not permitted to explain his motivations and intent to the court. Nor could he provide evidence to the court that the drone assassination program killed and wounded large numbers of noncombatants, including children. He faced trial in the Eastern District of Virginia, much of whose population has links to the military or intelligence community, and whose courts have become notorious for their harsh sentences on behalf of the government. 

The 2012 “Living Under Drones” report by the Stanford International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic (IHR&CRC) provides a detailed documentation of the human impact of US drone strikes in Pakistan. Drones often fire Hellfire missiles that are equipped with an explosive warhead of about 20 pounds. A Hellfire variant, known as the R9X, carries “an inert warhead,” The New York Times reported. Instead of exploding, it hurls about 100 pounds of metal through a vehicle. The missile’s other feature includes “six long blades tucked inside,” which deploy “seconds before impact to slice up anything in its path” — including, of course, people.

The numbers of civilian dead from US drone strikes run into the thousands, if not tens of thousands. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ), an independent journalist organization, for example, reported that from June 2004 through mid-September 2012, drone strikes killed between 2,562 and 3,325 people in Pakistan, of whom an estimated 474 to 881 were civilians, including 176 children.

Drones hover 24 hours a day in the skies over Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria. Without warning, the drones, operated remotely from Air Force bases as far away as Nevada, fire ordinance that obliterates homes and vehicles or kills whole groups of people in fields or attending community gatherings, funerals and weddings. The leaked banter of the young drone operators, who often treat the killings as if they are an enhanced video game, exposes the callousness of the indiscriminate killings. Drone operators refer to child victims of drone attacks as “fun-sized terrorists.”

“Ever step on ants and never give it another thought?” Michael Hass, a former drone operator for the Air Force told The Guardian.  “That’s what you are made to think of the targets — as just black blobs on a screen. You start to do these psychological gymnastics to make it easier to do what you have to do — they deserved it, they chose their side. You had to kill part of your conscience to keep doing your job every day — and ignore those voices telling you this wasn’t right.”

The ubiquitous presence of drones in the skies, and the awareness that at any moment these drones can kill you and your family, induces feelings of helplessness, anxiety and constant fear.

“Their presence terrorizes men, women, and children, giving rise to anxiety and psychological trauma among civilian communities,” the 2012 report reads of the drone war in Pakistan. “Those living under drones have to face the constant worry that a deadly strike may be fired at any moment and the knowledge that they are powerless to protect themselves. These fears have affected behavior. The US practice of striking one area multiple times, and evidence that it has killed rescuers, makes both community members and humanitarian workers afraid or unwilling to assist injured victims. Some community members shy away from gathering in groups, including important tribal dispute-resolution bodies, out of fear that they may attract the attention of drone operators. Some parents choose to keep their children home, and children injured or traumatized by strikes have dropped out of school.”

Drones have become killing machines that mete out random death and usually permanently cripple those victims who survive.

“The missiles fired from drones kill or injure in several ways, including through incineration, shrapnel, and the release of powerful blast waves capable of crushing internal organs,” the report reads.  “Those who do survive drone strikes often suffer disfiguring burns and shrapnel wounds, limb amputations, as well as vision and hearing loss.”

Hale, now 33, always had doubts about the war, but he enlisted in 2009 when Obama assumed office. He hoped that Obama would undo the excesses and lawlessness of the Bush administration. Instead, Obama, a few weeks after he took office, approved the deployment of an additional 17,000 troops to Afghanistan where 36,000 U.S. troops and 32,000 NATO troops were already deployed. By the end of the year, Obama increased troop levels in Afghanistan again by 30,000, doubling U.S. casualties. He also massively expanded the drone program, raising the number of drone strikes from several dozen the year before he took office to 117 by his second year in office.  By the time he left office Obama had presided over the killing of at least 3,000 suspected militants and hundreds of civilians. He authorized what are known as “signature strikes” allowing the CIA to carry out drone attacks against groups of suspected militants without getting positive identification. He spread the footprint of the drone war, establishing drone bases in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and other overseas locations to expand attacks to Syria and Yemen. The Obama administration also indicted eight whistleblowers under the Espionage Act, more than all previous administrations combined. The Biden administration, like the Trump and Obama administrations, continues to launch widespread global drone strikes.

“Before I joined the military, I was well aware that what I was about to enter was something I was against, that I disagreed with,” Hale says in the 2016 documentary film “National Bird.” “I joined anyway out of desperation. I was homeless. I was desperate. I had nowhere else to go. I was on my last leg. The Air Force was ready to accept me.”

In the film, Hale alludes to a difficult and chaotic childhood.

“It’s kind of funny, a little ironic too, because so far I’m the only adult male in my entire family, immediate and external, who had not been to prison so far,” he says. “I come from a long lineage of prisoners, actually, a very proud tradition of fuck-ups who get drunk and go driving, or sell pot, or carry a gun when they shouldn’t be carrying a gun, in the wrong place at the wrong time, a lot of that where I’m from.”

He was assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg and underwent language and intelligence training. He worked for the National Security Agency (NSA) in Afghanistan as an intelligence analyst identifying targets for the drone program. His Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) security clearance gave him access to the vast, global drone war hidden from public view and Obama’s huge secret “kill lists.”

“There are several such lists, used to target individuals for different reasons,” he wrote in an essay titled “Why I Leaked the Watchlist Documents,” originally published anonymously in the book “The Assassination Complex: Inside the Government’s Secret Drone Warfare Program” by Jeremy Scahill and the staff of The Intercept. The book is based on the leaked documents provided by Hale that first appeared as an eight-part series called “The Drone Papers” published by The Intercept.

“Some lists are closely kept; others span multiple intelligence and local law enforcement agencies,” Hale writes in the essay. “There are lists used to kill or capture supposed ‘high-value targets,’ and others intended to threaten, coerce, or simply monitor a person’s activity. However, all the lists, whether to kill or silence, originate from the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment, and they are maintained by the Terrorist Screening Center at the National Counterterrorism Center. The existence of TIDE is unclassified, yet details about how it functions in our government are completely unknown to the public. In August 2013 the database reached a milestone of one million entries. Today it is thousands of entries larger and is growing faster than it has since its inception in 2003.” 

The Terrorist Screening Center, he writes, not only stores names, dates of birth, and other identifying information of potential targets, but also stores “medical records, transcripts, and passport data; license plate numbers, email, and cell-phone numbers (along with the phone’s International Mobile Subscriber Identity and International Mobile Station Equipment Identity numbers); your bank account numbers and purchases; and other sensitive information, including DNA and photographs capable of identifying you using facial recognition software.”

Data on suspects is collected and pooled by the intelligence agencies known as the Five Eyes, the intelligence alliance formed by Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. Each person on the list is assigned a TIDE personal number, or TPN.

“From Osama bin Laden (TPN 1063599) to Abdulrahman Awlaki (TPN 26350617), the American son of Anwar al Awlaki, anyone who has ever been the target of a covert operation was first assigned a TPN and closely monitored by all agencies who follow that TPN long before they were eventually put on a separate list and extrajudicially sentenced to death,” Hale wrote.

He also exposed that the more than one million entries in the TIDE database includes about 21,000 United States citizens.

After leaving the Air Force in July 2013, Hale was employed by the private defense contractor National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency as a political geography analyst between December 2013 and August 2014. He said he took the job, which paid $80,000 a year, because he was in desperate need of money and hoped to go to college. But by then he was disgusted with the drone program and determined to make the public aware of its abuses and lawlessness. Inspired by the peace activist David Dellinger, he, like Dellinger, had decided to become a traitor to “the American way of death.” He would make amends for his complicity in the killings, even at the cost of his own security and freedom. 

“When the president gets up in front of the nation and says they are doing everything they can to ensure there is near certainty there will be no civilians killed, he is saying that because he can’t say otherwise, because anytime an action is taken to finish a target there is a certain amount of guesswork in that action,” Hale says in the film. “It’s only in the aftermath of any kind of ordinance being dropped that you know how much actual damage was done. Oftentimes, the intelligence community is reliant, the Joint Special Operations Command, the CIA included, is reliant on intelligence coming afterwards that confirms that who they were targeting was killed in the strike, or that they weren’t killed in that strike.”

“The people who defend drones, and the way they are used, say they protect American lives by not putting them in harm’s way,” he says. “What they really do is embolden decision makers, because there is no threat, there is no immediate consequence. They can do this strike. They can potentially kill this person they are so desperate to eliminate because of how potentially dangerous they could be to the US. But if it just so happens that they don’t kill that person, or some other people involved in the strike get killed as well, there are no consequences for it. When it comes to high-value targets, every mission you go after one person at a time, but anybody else killed in that strike is blanketly assumed to be an associate of the targeted individual. So as long as they can reasonably identify that all of the people in the field view of the camera are military-aged males, meaning anybody who is believed to be age 16 or older, they are a legitimate target under the rules of engagement. If that strike occurs and kills all of them, they just say they got them all.”

Drones, he warns, make remote killing “too easy, too convenient.”

On August 8, 2014, the FBI raided his home. It was his last day of work for the private contractor. A male and female FBI agent shoved their badges in his face when he opened the door.

“Immediately behind them came about 20 agents, basically all of them with pistols drawn, some wearing body armor,” he says in the film. “At this point I was extremely scared. I did not understand what was going on. Altogether, there might have been at least 30 to 50 agents in and out of the house at different points throughout the evening taking photos of every room and everything, searching for different things.”

By the time they finished his house was stripped of all electronics, including his cell phone.

For the next five years he lived with the uncertainty of his fate. He struggled to find work, fought off depression and contemplated suicide. He was barred, by law, from speaking about his plight, even with a therapist. In 2019, the Trump administration indicted Hale on four counts of violating the Espionage Act and one count of theft of government property. 

The thousands of targeted assassinations carried out by drones, often in countries that are not at war with the United States, are an egregious violation of international law. They are turning huge swathos of the planet against us. The secret kill lists, which include US citizens, have transformed the executive branch into judge, jury and executioner, obliterating the right to due process. Those that commit these killings are unaccountable. Hale sacrificed his career and his freedom to warn us. He is not a danger to the country. The danger we face comes from the secret drone program, which is spiraling out of control and ominously being adopted by domestic law enforcement agencies. If left unchecked, the terror we impose on others we will soon impose on ourselves.

Chris Hedges, spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was a foreign correspondent for 15 years.

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Hier de link naar het artikel op Intelligencer: 'Call Me a Traitor'

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Zie ook: 'Vervolging van drone klokkenluider Hale moet worden gestopt' (10 februari 2020)

'De VS heeft de meest agressieve regering'

'Het verzwijgen van belangrijk nieuws door de massamedia: het einde van de journalistiek' (zie ook de links in dat bericht naar meer artikelen over 'onafhankelijke journalistiek')

'Zaak van VS tegen Assange gestrand op de belangrijkste getuige, westerse media aandacht: nul komma nada'

'Julian Assange en het instorten van de rechtsorde door de onterechte vervolging van deze gelauwerde journalist'

'VS heeft ook voor eigen burgers een geheime moordlijst, gebaseerd op metadata, aldus voormalig hoofd NSA en CIA' (!!!!)

''Klokkenluidersbescherming' in VS: Obama en Biden lieten journalisten en redacties afluisteren om klokkenluiders te pakken' (en zie de links in dat bericht naar meer artikelen over o.a. Julian Assange en de fascistische opperschoft Navalny)

'Het verschil tussen totalitaire regimes en 'vrije democratieën' flinterdun en soms zelfs niet bestaand....'

'Antony Blinken (VS minister BuZa) leest de wereld de les over persvrijheid terwijl zijn eigen regering deze zwaar geweld aandoet' (waarvan Assange wel het grootste voorbeeld is!!) (!!!!)

'Julian Assange bijna 2 jaar lang in isolatiefolter voor het openbaren van oorlogsmisdaden.......' (een bericht van 1 april 2021, ofwel intussen zit Julian Assange ruim meer dan 2 jaar in isolatiefolter.......)

'Joe Bidens bescherming van de moorddadige Saoedische despoten legt andermaal de werkelijke VS buitenlandpolitiek bloot en die is niet gericht op vrede of democratie' (maar wel hypocriet kritiek hebben op de Saoedische moord op journalist Khashoggi, terwijl Biden onderzoeksjournalist Julian Assange laat wegrotten in de cel......)

'Navalny gebombardeerd tot oppositieleider, of hoe men Rusland geheel hypocriet blijft demoniseren' (Navalny, een fascist en wat een verschil in westerse behandeling vergeleken met Julian Assange.....) (en zie de links in dat bericht)

'Navalny slachtoffer? Assange is het echte slachtoffer!!'

'Navalny wordt geprezen terwijl Assange wordt gemarteld'

'Assange (nog) niet uitgeleverd aan de VS tegen een hoge prijs: het verpletteren van de persvrijheid'

'Julian Assange het slachtoffer van de grootste persbreidel in deze eeuw'

'Julian Assange moet onmiddellijk worden vrijgelaten!' (zie ook de links in dat bericht, o.a. naar berichten over Assange en censuur)

'Snowden vindt het ongelofelijk dat de media VS politici niet aanspreken op totaal verschillende reacties n.a.v. 'klokkenluiden'' (9 oktober 2019) (en zie de links in dat bericht!!)

'Trump administratie klaagt weer een klokkenluider aan voor spionage' (16 mei 2019)

'Chelsea Manning blijft voor onbepaalde tijd in de gevangenis'

'Het westen vervolgt journalist Assange, Rusland laat journalist vrij na onrust over diens gevangenschap(en nog hadden de reguliere media een grote bek over Rusland, media die niet anders hebben gedaan dan collega Assange besmeuren.....)

maandag 14 juni 2021

Het verschil tussen totalitaire regimes en 'vrije democratieën' flinterdun en soms zelfs niet bestaand....

Caitlin Johnstone heeft weer eens een prachtig sarcastisch stuk geschreven waarin ze 'het verschil' weergeeft tussen handel en wandel van autoritaire regimes en 'vrije democratieën'. Je snapt het waarschijnlijk al: er is amper verschil, alleen gebruiken de zogenaamde westerse vrije democratieën andere woorden voor zaken die het licht niet kunnen zien........

Zo begint Caitlin met het volgende voorbeeld: in totalitaire regimes (dictaturen) kent men massamoorden en oorlogen. In vrije democratieën heeft men humanitaire interventies (ofwel: in het westen spreekt men niet van massamoorden en oorlogen maar van humanitaire interventies; waaraan ik zou willen toevoegen dat men in het westen niet spreekt over massamoorden maar over: bijkomende schade >> collateral damage)

In totalitaire regimes spreekt men over martelen, terwijl men in de westerse democratieën spreekt over 'verbeterde ondervragingstechnieken.....' Zo durfde de gemuteerde Zeeuwse CDA kleiaardappel en ex-premier Balkenende, toen deze nog in fuctie was, keihard te zeggen dat het waterboarden geen vorm is van martelen, waterboarden wat de VS toen deed en nog steeds doet...... Eén en ander werd in de openbaarheid gegooid door klokkenluider en oud-CIA medewerker John Kiriakou, die daarvoor (ongelofelijk maar waar) 2,5 jaar onvoorwaardelijke gevangenisstraf kreeg....* (waterboarden is een smerige vorm van martelen waarbij men een doek over je hoofd doet om daarna zoveel water over die doek te laten lopen dat het lijkt dat je verdrinkt.....)

In totalitaire regimes steunt men terreurgroepen om instabiliteit te kweken en in vrije democratieën spreekt men van het steunen van 'gematigde rebellen' om stabiliteit te kweken >> hier beging Caitlin een kleine fout door niet over 'gematigde rebellen' te spreken, maar over terreurgroepen (zoals westerse politici en media bij herhaling spraken over 'gematigde rebellen' en dat over bepaalde terreurgroepen nog steeds doen)....... Terreurgroepen die door het westen worden gesteund, iets dat zoals gezegd inderdaad op grote schaal is gebeurd en nog gebeurt, zoals in Syrië....... Waar ook Nederland terreurgroepen steunde met door ons opgebracht belastinggeld**, zoals een paar jaar geleden uit openbaringen bleek en wat een kleine 'shitstorm' veroorzaakte, het ging in totaal om 22 terreurgroepen die men als in andere westerse landen 'gematigde rebellengroepen' noemde en dat niet alleen door westerse politici maat ook door de reguliere media die daar nooit een rectificatie voor plaatsten.......'Gematigde rebellen' >> lees: terreurgroepen die zich schuldig maakten (en een aantal van hen doet dat nog steeds) aan moord, verkrachting, slavernij, martelingen, verminkingen, brandstichting, diefstal en heling....... Het is dan ook een schande dat hiervoor niet eens een parlementaire enquête werd ingesteld....... Opperleugenaar en thorbetert VVD premier Rutte durfde destijds zelfs te zeggen dat een onderzoek naar deze smerige zaak niet verstandig zou zijn......

Terug naar het artikel van Caitlin, een andere vergelijking die ze maakt is: in dictatoriale geregeerde landen bepaalt de overheid wat er wel of niet gepubliceerd mag worden en welke informatie wel of niet geschikt is voor het publiek, in 'vrije democratieën' wordt dat bepaald door de groep steenrijke eigenaren van die media......

Volgend op het vorige: in totalitair geregeerde landen stopt men journalisten weg in gevangenissen als zij voor de machthebbers ongemakkelijke waarheden hebben gepenbaard en in zogenaamd vrije democratieën zet men journalisten gevangen voor het publiceren van voor de machtigen ongemakkelijke waarheden, maar in tegenstelling tot totalitaire regimes doen de andere journalisten er in deze democratieën aan mee en verklaren dat hun collega's terecht vastzitten (het grootste voorbeeld daarvan is wel de gelauwerde onderzoeksjournalist Julian Assange, die godbetert al 2 jaar in isolatiefolter zit.....)......

En terzijde als aanvulling op de vorige twee punten: in totalitaire regimes worden niet welgevallige politieke uitspraken (ook die verspreid worden vanuit het buitenland) gecensureerd door de 'regering', in vrije democratieën laat men dit over aan Silicon Valley (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest en anderen), al is dit onder druk van geheime diensten, de politiek en de reguliere westerse media (waar de laatsten zelfs schreeuwen om censuur op de sociale media....)

Tot slot nog de volgende: totalitaire regimes omcirkelen de wereld met militaire bases, voeren eindeloze oorlogen waarbij miljoenen worden vermoord, voorts werkt men er aan om aan hen ongehoorzame regimes te vernietigen: je voelde het waarschijnlijk al aankomen, dit was een uiterst sarcastisch punt van Caitlin, daar juist de VS zich daar schuldig aan maakt en niet de totalitaire geregeerde landen, al moet ik hierbij opmerken dat ik de VS niet zie als een vrije democratie, maar als een politiestaat.......

Lees het artikel van Caitlin waarin ze met nog meer voorbeelden komt over 'het verschil' tussen totalitaire regimes en democratien en geeft het door aan familie, bekenden en/of vrienden: 

 The Difference Between Totalitarian Regimes And Free Democracies

 

by Caitlin Johnstone

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In totalitarian regimes they have massacres and wars. In free democracies they have humanitarian interventions.

In totalitarian regimes they use torture. In free democracies they use enhanced interrogation techniques.

In totalitarian regimes they fund terrorist groups to create instability. In free democracies they fund terrorist groups to create stability.

In totalitarian regimes evil dictators bomb their own people. In free democracies we do it for them.

In totalitarian regimes a single party upholds and enforces the status quo. In free democracies, two parties uphold and enforce the status quo.

In totalitarian regimes the government controls the press and determines what information the public is allowed to have access to. In free democracies it is billionaires who do this.

In totalitarian regimes they wage brutally violent crackdowns on protesters to quash dissent. In free democracies they do this also, but then they kneel while wearing kente cloth.

In totalitarian regimes you know exactly who rules over you. In free democracies the true rulers hide behind fake puppet governments.

In totalitarian regimes any elections they have are rigged, and challengers are hand picked by the authoritarian rulers. In free democracies the rulers rig the elections and hand pick the candidates, and they do this to other countries as well.

In totalitarian regimes they imprison journalists for revealing inconvenient truths about the powerful. In free democracies they imprison journalists for revealing inconvenient truths about the powerful, and all the other journalists jump on social media to say he deserved it.

In totalitarian regimes they don't let political dissidents speak. In free democracies they just refuse dissidents any influential platforms and use algorithms to keep revolutionary ideas from being heard by a significant number of people.

In totalitarian regimes they circle the planet with military bases, wage endless wars which kill millions, and work to destroy any nation which disobeys their government. Whoops, sorry, that's actually free democracies.

In totalitarian regimes political speech is heavily regulated by the government. In free democracies political speech is heavily regulated by the government via Silicon Valley.

In totalitarian regimes the citizenry are kept impoverished while the rulers live lavishly with more than they could ever spend. In free democracies the citizenry are kept impoverished while the rulers live lavishly with more than they could ever spend.

In totalitarian regimes there is lack. In free democracies there is artificial lack.

In totalitarian regimes the government spy agency tells the news media what stories to run, and the news media unquestioningly publish it. In free democracies the government spy agency says "Buddy, have I got a scoop for you!" and the news media unquestioningly publish it.

In totalitarian regimes bands of armed thugs patrol the streets to enforce obedience to authority. In free democracies bands of armed thugs patrol the streets to enforce obedience to authority and Hollywood makes movies about how heroic they are.

In totalitarian regimes students are taught to mindlessly worship a picture of the evil dictator. In free democracies students are taught to mindlessly worship the flag.

In totalitarian regimes students are taught never to question authority. In free democracies students are taught never to question the news reporters.

In totalitarian regimes they commit evil deeds which free democracies could never get away with doing. In free democracies they have totalitarian regimes commit those evil deeds for them.

In totalitarian regimes the people are kept too brutalized and cowed to rise up against their rulers. In free democracies the people are kept too propagandized and brainwashed to rise up against their rulers.

In totalitarian regimes the powerful determine what happens regardless of the desire of the people. In free democracies the powerful determine what the people will desire to happen.

In totalitarian regimes everyone is a slave to the powerful. In free democracies everyone is a Slave™ to the Powerful™.

In totalitarian regimes you are forced to obey. In free democracies you are trained to think your obedience was your own idea.

In totalitarian regimes you are not free, and you know it. In free democracies you are not free, and you don't know it.

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*  Zie o.a.: 'John Kiriakou, een CIA klokkenluider, werd een visum voor GB geweigerd........'

** Zie: 'Blok (VVD 'minister' BuZa) Nederland heeft zich met het leveren van hulp aan terreurgroepen niet schuldig gemaakt aan het stimuleren van terreur...... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!'

Hier nog meer links naar berichten over die schunnige Nederlandse steun aan terreurgroepen:  'Blok (VVD minister BuZa) loog alweer: Nederland wist dondersgoed dat de hulp voor 'gematigde rebellen' werd gebruikt voor grootschalige terreur'

'Stef Blok (VVD 'minister') probeert z'n handen met het bloed van Syriërs schoon te wassen >> steun aan terreurgroepen'

'Arrestatie Rutte, Koenders, Zijlstra en Blok wegens hulp aan terreurgroepen in Syrië van hoogste belang'

''Gematigde' terreurgroepen in Syrië kregen Nederlands belastinggeld om te moorden, verkrachten, martelen en om te roven.......'

'Koenders steunt 'gematigde Syrische terreur-oppositie' via Saoedi-Arabië'

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Zie ook: 'Het congres eist van de tech CEO's een meer agressieve censuur op de sociale media, om zo macht uit te kunnen oefenen op die media'

'Twitter komt met een nieuwe vorm van censuur: 'Birdwatch', naar voorbeeld van Wikipedia'

'Trumpisme en fascisme eindig je niet met censuur en andere autoritaire maatregelen, maar door de condities te veranderen die e.e.a. mogelijk hebben gemaakt' (en zie de links in dat bericht)

'Facebooks departement voor censuur: een hoognodige uitleg over een maatregel die alleen in een dictatuur thuishoort'

'Gelekte documenten tonen aan dat Google en Pinterest censuur uitoefenen'

'Aanval op alternatieve media 'succesvol': meer en meer sites worden van het net geweerd........'

'Wie het nieuws controleert, controleert de wereld......'

'Facebook en NAVO werken samen in censuur op niet welgevallig nieuws......'

''Fake News' misbruikt door dictaturen en de reguliere (massa-) media'

'Sociale media als Facebook schenden uw gezondheid op meerdere manieren' (in de kop had eigenlijk moeten staan: Techbedrijven als enz., echter het bericht werpt meer licht op deze zaak)

'VS gebruikt sociale media om 'fake comment' te verspreiden en de bevolking te hersenspoelen met leugens, ofwel 'fake news....'

''Fake news': alternatieve media en bloggers in het westen zouden onzin brengen, echter niet als dit soort groepen wat roepen in landen die het westen niet welgevallig zijn'

'Jacht in VS op alternatief (echt) nieuws in volgend stadium: journalist wordt vastgehouden zonder aanklacht'

'Boris Johnson wil (sociale) media controleren en censureren.......' (en zie de links in dat bericht!!)

'Google manipuleerde VS presidentsverkiezingen van 2016 en censureert niet alleen linkse/alternatieve sociale media' (en zie de links in dat bericht)

'Time Magazine gekocht door Koch broers, maar dat zal geen invloed hebben op de inhoud van dit tijdschrift..... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!'

'Reguliere media maken zich druk over de sociale media...... OEI!!'

''Fake News' hysterie willens en wetens gelanceerd om sociale media tot zwijgen te brengen, Rusland te demoniseren en daarmee de waarheid te verbergen........'

donderdag 15 november 2018

James Clapper (voormalig dir. National Intelligence) en John Brennan (voormalig CIA dir.) hebben het congres en de senaat bespioneerd, een misdaad van formaat

James Clapper voormalig directeur National Intelligence en John Brennan, voormalig CIA directeur hebben het congres en de senaat bespioneerd in de strijd tegen klokkenluiders, zo blijkt uit een door John Kiriakou geschreven artikel, eerder gepubliceerd op ConsortiumNews........

De twee verklaarden een paar documenten geheim >> 2 zogenaamde congressional notifications*, documenten die deze spionage aantoonden, waardoor er geen vervolging kon worden ingesteld, in een zaak die ook in de VS als misdaad wordt gezien...... Clapper en Brennan werkten samen en deden e.e.a. om achter de namen van eventuele klokkenluiders te komen.......

De republikeinse senator Chuck Grassley heeft al eerder gevraagd om openbaarmaking van de stukken, die uiteraard niets bevatten wat geheim moet worden gehouden, maar die wel aangeven dat de 2 vervolgd moeten worden en gevangen moeten worden gezet.... Aanvankelijk lukte het niet om deze documenten vrij te krijgen in de laatste 2 jaar van de Obama administratie, maar nadat de mensen van Obama waren vervangen door republikeinen, lukte het wel deze documenten boven tafel te krijgen.

De spionage bestond er uit dat men de commissies die de inlichtingendiensten controleren in de senaat hackte om zo achter de namen van eventuele klokkenluiders te kunnen komen, ofwel men heeft ingebroken op het email systeem van de senaat.........

Zo zie je ten overvloede nog eens hoe corrumperend en criminaliserend het werk van geheime diensten als de CIA in werkelijkheid is en dat de macht die deze diensten hebben, totaal onterecht is.....

Het voorgaande geldt ook voor ons land, met het hijgerig wijzen op islam terroristen krijgen de geheime diensten steeds meer macht en middelen, terwijl men een echte aanslag niet eens weet te voorkomen, zelfs niet als men één of meerdere daders in het vizier had........ (dat geldt ook voor de inlichtingendiensten elders) Afgelopen week werd bekend gemaakt dat de 

Daarover gesproken: enige tijd geleden werden een aantal mannen opgepakt in Nederland voor het beramen van een aanslag, het was echter snel na dit bericht stil en ben benieuwd hoe het er met die zaak voor staat....... Immers eerder werden dergelijke zaken met veel tamtam gebracht, waar later bleek dat men een bok had geschoten en verdachten vrijgelaten moesten worden..... Het geval met de Russen die het OPCW gebouw zouden hebben willen hacken, is van een zo ongeloofwaardig niveau dat ik er niet eens op in ga.........

James Clapper and John Brennan Should Not Escape Prosecution

November 10, 2018 at 10:47 pm
Written by Consortium News

Recently declassified documents show that the former CIA director and former director of national intelligence approved illegal spying on Congress and then classified their crime. They need to face punishment, writes John Kiriakou.


(CN Opinion) — Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa made a dramatic announcement this month that almost nobody in America paid any attention to. Grassley released a statement saying that four years ago, he asked the Intelligence Community Inspector General to release two “Congressional Notifications” written by former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

Grassley had had his requests to declassify the documents ignored repeatedly throughout the last two years of the Obama administration. He decided to try again because all of the Obama people at the CIA and DNI are gone now. This time, his request was approved.

So what was the information that was finally declassified? It was written confirmation that John Brennan ordered CIA hackers to intercept the emails of all potential or possible intelligence community whistleblowers who may have been trying to contact the Congressional oversight committees, specifically to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Simply put, Brennan ordered his people to hack into the Senate email system—again. Grassley is the longtime chairman of Judiciary Committee, and he was understandably appalled.

First, let me explain what a Congressional Notification is. The CIA is required by law to inform the Congressional oversight committees whenever one of its officers, agents, or administrators breaks the law, when an operation requires Congressional approval because it is a “covert action” program, or whenever something happens at the CIA that’s potentially controversial and the Agency wants to save itself the embarrassment of explaining itself to Congress later.

Brennan apparently ordered his officers to spy on the Senate. Remember, back in 2014 his officers spied on Intelligence Community investigators while they were writing the Senate Torture Report. This time, he decided to inform Congress.

But Brennan and Clapper classified the notification. It was like a taunt. “Sure, I’m spying on Congress, which is illegal. But it’s classified, so what are you going to do about it?”

Grassley went through the proper channels. And even though Brennan and Clapper essentially gave him the middle finger, he didn’t say anything until the documents were finally declassified. He’s a bigger man than I.

I think Grassley missed an opportunity here, though.

First, it’s my own opinion that John Brennan belongs in prison. He has flouted U.S. national security laws with impunity for years. That’s unacceptable. In these declassified notifications, he’s confessing to hacking into the Senate’s computer system. That’s a violation of a whole host of laws, from illegal use of a government computer to wire fraud to espionage. There ought to be a price to pay for it, especially in light of the fact that Brennan was the leading force behind the prosecutions of eight national security whistleblowers during the Obama administration, almost three times the number of whistleblowers charged under the Espionage Act by all previous presidents combined.

Second, it’s a crime, a felony, to overclassify government information. Most Americans have no idea that that’s the case. Of course, nobody has ever been charged with it. But it’s a serious problem, and it’s antithetical to transparency.  The CIA Inspector General said of the notifications, “I could see no reason to withhold declassification of these documents. They contained no information that could be construed as sources and methods.” That’s an admission that the notifications were improperly classified in the first place.

Grassley added, “There is a strong public interest in (the notifications’s) content.  I do not believe they need to be classified at all, and they should be released in their entirety.”

Grassley went so far as to call out Brennan and Clapper by name. “What sources or methods would be jeopardized by the declassification of these notifications? After four-and-a-half years of bureaucratic foot-dragging, led by Brennan and Clapper, we finally have the answer: None.”

So why weren’t they declassified four years ago? Remember, it’s illegal to classify a crime. And it’s illegal to classify something solely for the purpose of preventing embarrassment to the CIA. Yet those were the very reasons for classifying the documents in the first place. It was because Brennan and Clapper think they’re somehow special cases. (Recall that it was Clapper who lied directly to the Senate Intelligence Committee about intercepting the communications of American citizens. He also did that with impunity.)

Brennan and Clapper think the law doesn’t apply to them. But it does. Without the rule of law, we have chaos in our country. The law has to apply equally to all Americans. Brennan and Clapper need to learn that lesson the hard way. They broke the law. They ought to be prosecuted for it.

John Kiriakou is a former CIA counterterrorism officer and a former senior investigator with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. John became the sixth whistleblower indicted by the Obama administration under the Espionage Act—a law designed to punish spies. He served 23 months in prison as a result of his attempts to oppose the Bush administration’s torture program.

By John Kiriakou Republished with permission / Consortium News / Report a typo
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* Congressional notifications: de CIA is bij wet verplicht om aan een commissie van het congres door te geven als een agent, beambte of administratiekracht de wet overtreedt in het belang van een inlichtingen onderzoek, dan wel als de wet wordt overtreden bij een actie van geheime diensten (zoals bij marteling van gevangenen, wat ook in deze zaak gebeurde....).......