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STOP THE WAR ON IRAQ! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! ALL OUT JANUARY 20TH, 5:00 P.M., CIVIC CENTER, S.F. NEXT BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR MEETING: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 11AM CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 474 VALENCIA STREET (NEAR 16TH STREET IN SAN FRANCISCO) ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* INFORMATION REGARDING TELEMARKETING AND YOUR CELL PHONE: Starting Jan 1, 2005, all cell phone numbers will be made public to telemarketing firms! This means as of Jan 1, your cell phone may start ringing off the hook with telemarketers, but unlike your home phone, most of you pay for your incoming calls. These telemarketers will eat up your free minutes and end up costing you money in the long run. According to the National Do Not Call List, you have until Dec. 15th 2004 to get on the national "Do not call list" for cell phones (to keep from having your cell number released to the telemarketing companies). That's only 3 days from now! To get on the Do Not Call list, call 1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone that you wish to have put on the "do not call list" and follow the simple instructions. It's easy and takes less than a minute. Or you can register online at http://www.donotcall.gov ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* Where you can still see the "must-see" film, WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception. This film is being downplayed by the mass media. It must have something to do with the searing criticism of that very media that is the content of the film. Go and see it. WMD will play in the following theatres in the Bay Area on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2004: San Francisco, CA Landmark Opera Plaza Cinema 601 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 267-4893 Berkeley, CA (currently playing) The Oaks Theater 1875 Solano Ave. Berkeley, CA 94707 (510) 526-1836 Orinda, CA Orinda Theater 2 Orinda Theater Square Orinda, CA 94563 (925) 254-906 Richard Castro Outreach & Special Distribution Cinema Libre Studio 818.349.8822 Ph. 818.349.9922 Fax www.cinemalibrestudio.com ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 1) A Giant Falls GARY WEBB - PULITZER PRIZE WINNER, AUTHOR OF DARK ALLIANCE CIA-DRUG SERIES DEAD OF REPORTED SUICIDE Press Accounts Fail to Mention His Vindication by CIA Inspector General Reports and Congressional Investigations By Michael C. Ruppert c) Copyright 2004, From The Wilderness Publications, www.fromthewilderness.com . All Rights Reserved. May be reprinted, distributed or posted on an Internet web site for non-profit purposes only. December 13, 2004 1400 PDT (FTW) http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/121304_gary_webb.shtml [Please distribute widely] 2) Trashed by the CIA's Claque Gary Webb: a Great Reporter By ALEXANDER COCKBURN and JEFFREY ST. CLAIR December 13, 2004 http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn12132004.html 3) Silencing the Messenger Censoring NarcoNews March 21, 2001 By Gary Webb CounterPunch 4) Suicide by Multiple Gunshot wounds to the head? Multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head? Is that possible? http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/12/1709633.php 5) THE AMERICAN POLITICS OF MORALITY [Col. Writ. 11/20/04] Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal 6) WHAT KIND OF 'DEMOCRACY' IS THIS? [Col. Writ. 11/18/04] Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal 7) ENDING THE WAR AND PROTECTING OUR TROOPS AND VETERANS (adopted by the San Francisco Labor Council delegates' meeting on December 13, 2004) From: OWC CAMPAIGN NEWS - distributed by the Open World Conference in Defense of Trade Union Independence & Democratic Rights, c/o S.F. Labor Council, 1188 Franklin St., #203, San Francisco, CA 94109. To SUB/ UNSUBSCRIBE, contact the OWC at Phone: (415) 641-8616 Fax: (415) 440-9297. Visit our website at www.owcinfo.org - Notify if any change in email address. (Please excuse duplicate postings, and please feel free to re-post.) 8) Israeli Troops Raid Gaza, Told to Target Militants By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) Tue Dec 14, 2004 07:41 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7088089&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news 9) BUSH CALLS FOR "NEW WORLD ORDER / PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKES" http://www.freepressinternational.com/bushnwo_12112004_87493029871647684.htm l 10) US adopts National ID: Homeland Security Now In charge of Regulations for all US States Drivers Licenses and Birth Certificates Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:59 PM Subject: Fwd: Congress Passes Law Mandating National ID Cards Jonathan Wheeler | December 10 2004 http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/intelligence_bill_natl_id.htm 11) US Airways Workers Authorize Job Actions By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) Filed at 9:35 p.m. ET December 13, 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-US-Airways-Flight-Attendants.htm l?oref=login&pagewanted=print&position= 12) If you go to http://www.narconews.com/petras1.html "Dirty Money" Foundation of U.S. Growth and Empire Size and Scope of Dirty Money Laundering by Big U.S. Banks From La Jornada, May 19, 2001 By James Petras 13) GI whistle-blower treated like madman Whitewashing torture? A veteran sergeant who told his commanding officers that he witnessed his colleagues torturing Iraqi detainees was strapped to a gurney and flown out of Iraq - even though there was nothing wrong with him. By David DeBatto 14) NLM Introduces New Environmental Site In a message dated 12/14/04 10:18:21 AM, holtlabor@igc.org writes: 15) Rights Group Reports Deaths of Men Held by U.S. in Afghanistan DETAINEES By CARLOTTA GALL KABUL, Afghanistan December 14, 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/14/international/asia/14abuse.html 16) ITALIAN.QUEER.DANGEROUS a one-man show featuring Tommi Avicolli Mecca directed by Francesca Prada ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 1) A Giant Falls GARY WEBB - PULITZER PRIZE WINNER, AUTHOR OF DARK ALLIANCE CIA-DRUG SERIES DEAD OF REPORTED SUICIDE Press Accounts Fail to Mention His Vindication by CIA Inspector General Reports and Congressional Investigations By Michael C. Ruppert c) Copyright 2004, From The Wilderness Publications, www.fromthewilderness.com . All Rights Reserved. May be reprinted, distributed or posted on an Internet web site for non-profit purposes only. December 13, 2004 1400 PDT (FTW) http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/121304_gary_webb.shtml [Please distribute widely] December 13, 2004 1400 PDT (FTW) -Gary Webb, 49, the Pulitzer Prize winning reporter from the San Jose Mercury News made America hold its breath in 1996 when he showed us proof of direct CIA involvement in drug trafficking. For a few months many of us had hope. He reportedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head two days ago. His body was discovered at 8:20 AM Saturday as movers reportedly found a note on the door of his residence asking them not to enter but to call for paramedics. Webb's August 1996 series Dark Alliance for the San Jose Mercury News pulled deep covers away from US covert operations and American denial about connections between the CIA and drugs. Gary left a bigger historical footprint than anyone who has ever touched the subject including among others, Peter Dale Scott, Alfred McCoy, Jonathan Kwitny and me. His footprint was made possible in large part for two reasons. First, his reporting was meticulous and produced hard records that could not be effectively denied. Second, prominent African- American leaders like Jesse Jackson and representatives Maxine Waters and Juanita Millender-McDonald of Los Angeles and Compton respectively took up the torch lit by Gary and ran with it just before the 1996 presidential election which saw Bill Clinton win his second term just eight weeks after the stories broke. I was there at that time and it is not an understatement to say that much of this country was "up in arms". Waters at one point vowed to make the CIA-drug connections, fully documented by Webb, her "life's work" if necessary. In death the major press is beating him almost as ruthlessly as they did in real life. No part of the major press has acknowledged that Webb's work was subsequently vindicated by congressional investigations and two CIA Inspector General's reports released in 1997 and 1998. FTW did report on Webb's vindication and his legacy has - at least at the level of authentic journalism - not been lost. Please see: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/pandora/RendGW.html , and http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ciadrugs/volii.html For more FTW coverage of Gary Webb's life please use the search engine at www.fromthewilderness.com . The LA Times obituary, in all of its meanness and inaccuracy is here . Of the six obituaries I have seen on him, the one from the L.A. Times was the most brutally Soviet in its attempt to crush out his memory as thoroughly as his work. Of course the Times would have to do that. It was in Los Angeles where Webb dug up and documented the direct connection between the CIA and cocaine smuggling/trafficking as crack cocaine ravaged this city in the 1980s and the Contra war decimated Central America. The Times already had known of this for decades. Starting in 1979 I dealt extensively with the Times trying to report the same connections with regard to heroin smuggling by the CIA. Cocaine did not become a national epidemic until around 1980. By 1996 I had 17 bitter years of funneling hard evidence to the Times and watching as staff writer David Rosenzweig -- among others including Ron Soble and David Johnston (now of the New York Times ) - kept taking the information, promising to do something, and then spiking the stories in exchange for promotions. When Gary autographed his 1998 best-seller Dark Alliance to me he wrote: "To Mike. You were there before I was." Richard Heinberg, author of The Party's Over and Powerdown observed after reading the Times' obituary, "The LA Times obit is disgusting. 'What's our attitude toward investigative journalism? Well, of course we try to discourage it wherever we can, but sometimes it happens anyway. Then we get especially nasty-- we have to, naturally, to protect our reputation.'" I always knew it was a fight to the death. I don't think he ever fully understood that. Retired DEA agent Cele Castillo who had reported on direct CIA drug involvement from Honduras and El Salvador in the 1980s and I both told him in 1996 what he was up against and what it might cost him. GRATITUDE There would be no FTW , or Crossing the Rubicon without Gary Webb. Catherine Austin Fitts and I would never have met had it not been for Gary Webb. Dick Gregory would not have made me his white son on the radio had it not been for Gary Webb. I would never have confronted John Deutch at Locke High had it not been for Gary Webb. I myself might have committed suicide in 1996 - broke, divorced and having given up all hope of making people listen -- had it not been for Gary Webb. For some years now it has been the farthest thing from my mind. I rediscovered my purpose and maybe Gary lost his. This is a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. KNOWN DETAILS I called the Coroner shortly after the first flash came in here from Bay Area journalist and producer Kellia Ramares. His time of death was listed at 8:20 AM. Since it was Saturday, the homicide detectives would have been off and had to be paged. I estimate two hours (minimum) for them to get to the crime scene (unless a uniformed supervisor handled it). Add three hours minimum f or crime scene, photos etc; that means he went to the Coroner's most likely around 1 PM. It could have been much later depending on response times on a Saturday before Christmas. When I called the Sacramento Coroner's Office at 8:20 PM on Saturday I spoke with an unidentified female who stated that he had just been there since late that afternoon. I identified myself as a friend, ex-cop and journalist and she confirmed a single shot to the head. I wasn't sure it was our Gary Webb so I got his date of birth, hair and eye color. They matched. Gary was a good looking man with a moustache and I asked if that fit. She hesitated for quite a while before answering, "I can't tell." This led me to suspect that the weapon used was a shotgun. I then confirmed his death with the San Jose Mercury News and the L.A. Times . We will see if later facts don't mesh with what has been reported thus far. I called the Times again at about 9:15 because I wanted to make sure someone said some good things about Gary. I dropped some names and got to the writer or the editor on the story who wouldn't ID himself. He said he'd have someone call me back to get my statement. No one ever called back and then the Times published their maliciously spiteful obituary just after midnight Sunday. It was clear to me that they wanted/needed to put a spin on his death. Gary Webb deserved better than this and those of us who knew him and benefited from his work will see that he gets it. I am going to the funeral and I will be asking questions in Sacramento. Given the disproportionate number of "suicides" of authors and journalists who have covered such stories, and the mainstream's horrendously dishonest coverage of such events, it is right to see if there are grounds to be cautiously suspicious of these accounts. But it is also right to avoid hysteria and unsupported conclusions until there are solid reasons to suspect foul play. Gary would have wanted us all to do this by the numbers, patiently and thoroughly. That was his style. That was why he was so good. When funeral arrangements are announced FTW will publish them and we encourage all of our subscribers to send flowers, write letters and show their thanks to this man who changed all of our lives forever. It wouldn't hurt if you wanted to let the L.A. Times know what you think of their obituary. Sleep well, Gary. Wherever men and women of honor gather together from now on, your name will be spoken with reverence, respect and gratitude. Mike Ruppert www.fromthewilderness.com ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 2) Trashed by the CIA's Claque Gary Webb: a Great Reporter By ALEXANDER COCKBURN and JEFFREY ST. CLAIR December 13, 2004 http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn12132004.html News came over the weekend that Gary Webb had died Friday from a gunshot wound to the head in his home in Sacramento, California. It appears to have been self inflicted. The news saddens us, and rekindles our anger at the fouls libels he endured at the hands of his colleagues. Webb was a great reporter whose best-known work exposed the CIA'S complicity in the import of cocaine into the United States in the 1980s, during the US onslaught on the Sandinista government of Nicaragua. His devastating series Dark Alliance, published in the San Jose Mercury News in 1996, provoked a series of wild attacks in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, purporting to demolish Webb and exonerate the Agency. The attacks were without merit, but the San Jose Mercury News buckled under the pressure and undercut its own reporter with a groveling and entirely unmerited retraction by its publisher. It was a very dark day in the history of American journalism. We described the entire saga in detail in our book Whiteout: the CIA, Drugs and the Press which sets the story in the larger context of the Agency's complicity in drug smuggling since its founding. Webb left the Mercury News, and expanded his series into his excellent book Dark Alliance. He also did other fine journalism, notably  in Esquire  the definitive expose of what came to be known as "driving while black", about the system program of racial profiling by cops across the country. For now, here is Webb's own, briskly robust account, which he sent us and which we ran on this site in March, 2001, of the storm over his series, along with his generous appeal to help a crusading journalistic enterprise, Narco News. (see next article #3 below) Later this week we will run a longer reprise on Webb and his famous series. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 3) Silencing the Messenger Censoring NarcoNews March 21, 2001 By Gary Webb CounterPunch Not long after I wrote a series for the San Jose Mercury News about a drug ring that had flooded South Central Los Angeles with cheap cocaine at the beginning of the crack explosion there, a strange thing happened to me. I was silenced. This, believe it or not, came as something of a surprise to me. For 17 years I had been writing newspaper stories about grafters, crooked bankers, corrupt politicians and killers -- and winning armloads of journalism awards for it. Some of my stories had convened grand juries and sent important people to well-deserved jail cells. Others ended up on 20/20, and later became a best- selling book (not written by me, unfortunately.) I started doing television news shows, speaking to college journalism classes and professional seminars. I had major papers bidding against each other to hire me. So when I happened across information implicating an arm of the Central Intelligence Agency in the cocaine trade, I had no qualms about jumping onto it with both feet. What did I have to worry about? I was a newspaperman for a big city, take-no- prisoners newspaper. I had the First Amendment, a law firm, and a multi-million dollar corporation watching my back. Besides, this story was a fucking outrage. Right-wing Latin American drug dealers were helping finance a CIA-run covert war in Nicaragua by selling tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods in LA, who were turning it into crack and spreading it through black neighborhoods nationwide. And all the available evidence pointed to the sickening conclusion that elements of the US government had known of it and had either tacitly encouraged it or, at a minimum, done absolutely nothing to stop it. And that's when this strange thing happened. The national news media, instead of using its brute strength to force the truth from our government, decided that its time would be better spent investigating me and my reporting. They kicked me around pretty good, I have to admit. (At one point, I was even accused of making movie deals with a crack dealer I'd written about. The DEA raided my film agent's office looking for any scrap of paper to back up this lie and appeared disappointed when they came up emptyhanded.) To this day, no one has ever been able to show me a single error of fact in anything I've written about this drug ring, which includes a 600-page book about the whole tragic mess. Indeed, most of what has come out since shows that my newspaper stories grossly underestimated the extent of our government's knowledge, an error to which I readily confess. But, in the end, the facts didn't really matter. What mattered was making the damned thing go away, shutting people up, and making anyone who demanded the truth appear to be a wacky conspiracy theorist. And it worked. As a result, the CIA was allowed to investigate itself, release a heavily censored report admitting that it had worked with cocaine traffickers, and simultaneously declare itself innocent of any wrongdoing. And that's where our firebrand national news media has let the matter lie to this day. Now it's NarcoNews' turn for the silence treatment. And, if I had to guess, I'd venture to say that it's probably more important to the folks selling us the Drug War to shut up Al Giordano than it is to silence mainstream reporters who, in my father's eloquent words, wouldn't say shit if they had a mouth full of it. No one can lean on NarcoNews's editors, or their bosses, or its board of directors to reign Al in or, failing that, reassign him to the night copy desk. The only person they can lean on is Al, who doesn't take to being leaned on. And they can't shut down the Internet either. So two choices remain. They can grit their teeth and suffer Al's reporting, day after aggravating day, as he exposes the ugly underside of this endless war on drugs - and actually makes things happen, like real journalists are supposed to do. Or they can try to make it impossible for him to do his job by harassing him with specious lawsuits, bedevil him with lawyers and depositions and interrogatories and subpoenas, and reduce him to penury. Why? To silence him. To make him go away. To keep him from looking under rocks that reporters aren't supposed to look under. Make no mistake. This court fight isn't about any particular story NarcoNews has done. It's about ALL of them, and all of the ones yet to come. And it's a battle over the continued independence of Internet journalism as well. The silencing of Al Giordano and NarcoNews isn't a theoretical possibility that might happen a couple years from now. It's already happening. Al and his volunteer lawyers are hip-deep in it right now. And they need our help. Narco News and Al Giordano face an April 9th deadline to respond to the Banamex censorship lawsuit or they will be declared in default - guilty without a single fact being heard in a case where the facts prove them right. A civil lawsuit is different than a criminal case: complex legal issues require trained lawyers to dig through the law books on procedural issues so far from the basic truths about photographs of cocaine trafficking on the coast of Mexico. The bank's lawyers at Akin Gump are paid astronomic fees to raise every small point of process and delay the day when the facts come to light in New York City court. If this case goes to trial, that's when Narco News will triumph. And all of us will win with it as the real facts of the corruption of the international drug war come to light in the media center of New York. The hard part comes right now, in navigating the maze of irrelevant process issues, as any reporter who has covered the courts has seen. Narco News will either be able to have skilled attorneys get them through this complicated phase or - I can see it coming - Al will have to take a long trip to the law library himself, abandon reporting for the coming weeks or months in order to wage his own defense. Then you and I will not be able to read new reports on Narco News at this key moment when Plan Colombia explodes regionally and more Latin American voices are raised against the drug war, like the Mexican police chief yesterday, who, if not for Narco News, would never be heard by those of us who speak and read in English. That is what is at stake: Whether a skilled reporter has to retire for months to become a pro se lawyer, or whether he can continue reporting the facts to us. I was silenced but am not silenced any more. When, the other day, the film rights to my book Dark Alliance about US complicity in the cocaine trade were purchased for a television movie, I wrote Al to pledge part of those proceeds to his defense. In the years to come, there is no question that Narco News will be proven right and will be helping the next generation of reporters fight efforts to censor them. But wouldn't it be wonderful if this time the censors failed entirely to take Al and Narco News out of circulation, for a year, for months, even for a week? Wouldn't that be the best deterrent against bankers and lobbyists from waging these frivolous lawsuits against Free Speech on the Internet? I understand that Narco News needs only about $13,000 more to be able to have the most difficult stage of the lawsuit process - that which it faces immediately - handled with professional legal assistance, thus allowing Al to continue expending his energy and time in reporting to us the facts. One person of means could solve this problem with a check. Two dozen people giving $500 could do it. 130 people giving a hundred dollars... you can do the math: If half of Narco News' readers give one dollar each, Narco News will keep publishing. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 4) Suicide by Multiple Gunshot wounds to the head? Multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head? Is that possible? http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/12/1709633.php Use http://web.archive.org to find sites that have disappeared from the web, ie: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://nakedgov.com income tax is voluntary http://web.archive.org/web/*/dcia.com DE-CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY No one is above the law. It was human folly for the UNITED STATES to empower an agency of government to specifically break its own laws. The CIA and the Constitution there after became mortal enemies --- until the day one will overpower the other in a final victory. Will we be a nation under law or a nation under law breakers? The CIA undermines and assassinates popular leaders abroad -- and at home --- and fixes elections abroad --- and at home. This organization that routinely gets away with murder finds little challenge dominating the world's narcotics trade. By reliable estimates the U.S. CIA and DOD usher in half of the narcotics that come into this country. The very same persons responsible for massive drug trafficking advocate "toughening" the drug laws that alone make this trade so obscenely profitable. In the last 5 years the CIA has had 5 directors --- none knowing what to do. The CIA is a staggering giant waiting to fall. The legislation to kill the CIA is waiting for acclaimation. Brian Downing Quig 12-11-96 Suicide by Multiple Gunshot wounds to the head? Multiple self inflicted gunshot wounds to the head? Is that possible? Obituary: Gary Webb, prize-winning investigative reporter --Gary Webb, a prize-winning investigative journalist whose star-crossed career was capped with a controversial newspaper series linking the CIA to the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles, died Friday of self-inflicted gunshot wounds, officials said. Mr. Webb, 49, was found dead in his Carmichael home Friday morning of gunshot wounds to the head, the Sacramento County Coroner's Office said Saturday. [Hey, I hit the cerebrum. Let me try again.] http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news%a0 Assassination of US Investigative Journalist Gary Webb? http://globalresearch.ca/articles/XYM412A.html Potential Witness Syndrome, one symptom of which is "suicide by multiple gun shot wounds to the head". This is apparently exactly what Gary Webb died of (watch as the stories are refined to change 'wounds' to 'a gunshot wound'). R.I.P. Gary Webb -- Unembedded Reporter http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1213-31.htm Support the CIA; Buy Crack Today! Cocaine Import Agency; that's "CIA" for you and me. Other journalists who followed in Gary Webb's footsteps, Exposing CIA importation of Cocaine, Opium, Heroin, etc: http://narconews.com http://copvcia.com Michael Ruppert http://counterpunch.org Alexander Cockburn http://dcia.com http://drugwar.com http://cispes.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 5) THE AMERICAN POLITICS OF MORALITY [Col. Writ. 11/20/04] Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal It is utterly amazing to hear mouthpieces for the corporate media sound off about 'morality issues' now driving the American political machine. One wonders: what does morality mean? Does it have anything to do with life and death; with war and peace; with slaughter and genocide? Or does it only have to do with sex? What would a member of the first peoples, the so-called Indians, say about American morality? A man we now recall by the given name of Powhatan, who was called by his people, Wahunsonacock (1547-1618), who was principal chief of a confederacy of 32 tribes, and who ruled over an area of hundreds of miles, was threatened by Capt. John Smith with destruction. Chief Powhatan's reply gives us some insight into early American morality: ... Why should you take by force that from us which you can have by love? Why should you destroy us, who have provided you with food? What can you get by war? We can hide our provisions, and fly into the woods and then you must consequently famish by wronging your friends. What is the cause of your jealousy? [From *Great Speeches by Native Americans*, Bob Blaisdell, ed. (Mineola, NY: Dover, 2000). p. 4]. Smith owed his very life to Powhatan's daughter, Pocahontas, who had saved him from execution a year before he threatened her father. Nor was Wahunsonacock's rap about the white colonists' near starving mere words. Smith himself wrote, in *The General History of Virginia*, "So great was our famine that a savage we slew and buried, the poorer sort took him up again and ate him; And one amongst the rest did kill his wife, powder her and had eaten part of her" [4th Book, p. 294]. How many Americans know that among their 'founding fathers' were cannibals? Some 200 years later, Americans would force a 'loyal' Indian tribe, the Cherokees, off of their ancestral lands, in what has become known as "The Trail of Tears." A leader of the Cherokees, a war chief known as Junuluska, had fought with Andrew Jackson in the Battle of the Horse Shoe against the Creek. Junuluska brought 500 of his young braves to assist Jackson, and saved Jackson's life when a Creek warrior had him at his mercy. Junuluska's tomahawk literally saved the man who would later become president. When white colonists in Georgia attacked Cherokee lands, and the U.S. government sought to remove them, Junuluska traveled to Washington, D.C. to plead for his tribe. Jackson received him coldly, telling him, "There is nothing I can do for you." Within a short time, over 7000 Army troops and volunteers struck Indian country, and men, women, and suckling babes were forced, at bayonet point, into stockades, where they would be imprisoned until the long walk, from Georgia to Oklahoma. Thousands would die, of hunger, sickness, fear, and broken hearts on this "Trail of Tears." Junuluska, seeing the way his people, who were called 'the civilized Indians' because of their Christian faith, their European style of building, and their literacy, were treated by Americans, said, "Oh my God, if I had known at the Battle of the Horse Shoe what I know now, American history would have been differently written" [See Zinn, Howard and Anthony Arnove, *Voices of A People's History of the United States* (NY: Seven Stories, 2004), pp. 144-5]. What do you think they would say about American political morality? What about the long train of coups, and counter-coups waged by the US CIA all over the world? There are more dictators, autocrats, tyrants than I have time to name, who owe their reigns to Washington. They have ravaged their countries, devastated their workers, sold away their souls, for their American masters. What kind of political morality unleashes psychopaths upon the peoples of the world, in the name of democracy? What kind of political morality seeks to keep the vast majority of the world's people in subjection, in peonage to the Empire? There is no such thing as political morality; it's an oxymoron, like compassionate conservative, or military intelligence. Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 6) WHAT KIND OF 'DEMOCRACY' IS THIS? [Col. Writ. 11/18/04] Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal "Authority is never with hate." -- Euripides (480-406 B.C.E.), Greek Poet We live under the reign of almost universal political contempt. It doesn't matter which party, politicians are in the employ of others, and that isn't remotely those who voted for them, but rather those who could afford to finance them. Oh, they don't come out and say it (often); but look at how politicians treat those who claim to be their constituents. The only common denominator is betrayal. Former president, Bill Clinton perfected this to a high art. Virtually everybody who voted for him got betrayed, sooner or later. And the real deal is, it isn't personal; that's the way the system was designed, and has developed. To many of the men who we are accustomed to call 'the founding fathers', the word 'democracy' was a bad word. They hated, dreaded, and feared the very idea of a democracy. New York's delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1789, Alexander Hamilton admired monarchy, and sought ways to check "the amazing violence and turbulence of the democratic spirit" [see Jerry Fresia's *Toward an American Revolution: Exposing the Constitution & Other Illusions* (Boston: South End Press, 1988), p. 16]. Historian Brian Price put it neatly at a lecture at Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington, when he asked: Is it possible for a class which exterminates the native peoples of the Americas, replaces them by raping Africa for humans it then denigrates and dehumanizes as slaves, while cheapening and degrading its own working class -- is it possible for such a class to create democracy, equality, and to advance the cause of human freedom? (Fresia, p. 5) It took centuries of struggles by Africans, workers, women, and others to begin to erect some semblance of democracy, but, as in a pendulum, things swing from one end to another; nothing stands still. When folks stop fighting, other interests fight on. In the present political structure, wealthy anti-democratic elements continue to wage war through the purchase (or rental) of politicians, who then use their positions to advance the economic interests of their benefactors. That's how quietly, almost invisibly, through both Democrats and Republicans, the silent march of globalism has come to almost dominate all areas of our lives. The WTO, the IMF, and other international pacts, eat out the hearts of local communities, by supporting the efforts of international trade, while carving out spaces where little vestiges of democracy once reigned. And war, because it is used by States to mobilize people in ways they wouldn't accept otherwise, is but an instrument in this global trade war. I mean, seriously: does anybody *really* believe that the Iraq war is 'to bring democracy?' The great socialist leader, Emma Goldman, at her anti-war trial (for opposing World War I), said: "Verily poor as we are in democracy, how can we give of it to the world?" [Howard Zinn & Anthony Arnove, *Voices of a People's History of the United States*. (NY: Seven Stories Press, 2004), p. 23]. And even if we accept the present political structure, how can we reconcile this system of 'winner take all' with any idea of democracy? Even in the parliaments of Europe, in England, or France, or Germany, minority parties receive representation in proportion to their voting strength. Here, 51% of the votes means 100% of the power. The 49%? Nothing. We don't really believe in democracy in America, nor have we ever done so. America stands for domination. Period. It is domination that is being exported to the Middle East, just as it was exported 100 years ago to Indian Country; to Oklahoma, and to Mexican territories. 'Democracy' was a bad word then; it's a bad word now, used only as a mask for something else. How else, in the name of democracy, could we be so dominated, so controlled, so acquiescent? How else could we be so powerless, in the face of ever-growing repression? Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 7) ENDING THE WAR AND PROTECTING OUR TROOPS AND VETERANS (adopted by the San Francisco Labor Council delegates' meeting on December 13, 2004) From: OWC CAMPAIGN NEWS - distributed by the Open World Conference in Defense of Trade Union Independence & Democratic Rights, c/o S.F. Labor Council, 1188 Franklin St., #203, San Francisco, CA 94109. To SUB/ UNSUBSCRIBE, contact the OWC at Phone: (415) 641-8616 Fax: (415) 440-9297. Visit our website at www.owcinfo.org - Notify if any change in email address. (Please excuse duplicate postings, and please feel free to re-post.) Dear Sisters and Brothers: The resolution below was adopted unanimously by the San Francisco Labor Council (AFL-CIO) regular delegates' meeting on December 13, 2004. The resolution was submitted by Alan Benjamin, Ed Rosario and Howard Wallace, all members of the SFLC Executive Board. The vote on this resolution was preceded by a report by Alan Benjamin on the December 4 National Leadership Assembly of US Labor Against the War. A full report on this leadership gathering is being prepared by the USLAW national organizers and should be available within the next few days. It will be posted on the USLAW website, which is http://www.uslaboragainstwar.org. Unionists and antiwar activists in the S.F. Bay Area are invited to a USLAW Leadership Assembly Report-Back on Wednesday, December 15 at 7 p.m. at the hall of SEIU Local 250 in Oakland: 560 - 20th Street (between San Pablo and Telegraph). Delegates from the Bay Area unions that participated in this Leadership Assembly will report on the decisions of this important gathering. Hope to see you there! Ed Rosario and Alan Benjamin, OWC Co-coordinators PS: This is the last OWC posting that will be signed by Ed Rosario while still in the Bay Area. After more than 20 years on the "Left Coast," Brother Rosario is returning to Brooklyn, N.Y., where he will continue his activities in the labor and social justice movements. At the SFLC delegates' meeting on Dec. 13, SFLC Secretary-Treasurer-Emeritus Walter Johnson presented Brother Rosario with a plaque to honor his distinguished service to the Council during these 20-plus years. Brother Rosario will continue to serve as co-coordinator of the Open World Conference Continuations Committee from New York. He will be sorely missed, however, by all of us in the Bay Area who have grown accustomed to his loud roar at the labor marches and picketlines and his constant presence and leadership in all the struggles waged by working people and our communities in the Bay Area. Hasta pronto, compañero Rosario. -- Alan B. ENDING THE WAR AND PROTECTING OUR TROOPS AND VETERANS (adopted by the San Francisco Labor Council delegates' meeting on December 13, 2004) WHEREAS, the Bush administration carried out an invasion of Iraq using the pretense that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, and therefore posed an immediate threat to the security of the United States. But no evidence has been found that Iraq possessed these weapons or the capability to deploy them, and WHEREAS, the administration has embraced a new and dangerous path of preemptive war without an imminent threat to the United States that has made us less, not more secure, that has stoked rather than reduced the threat of terrorism and that has put Iraqis on a path to civil war and brought them no closer to a democratic society, and WHEREAS, the war and military occupation of Iraq have cost the lives of over 1200 U.S. troops, the wounding and disabling of thousands more, the deaths of an estimated 100,000 Iraqi civilians, casualties among soldiers of other nations, and the devastation of the entire country, and WHEREAS, we recognize the courage of U.S. military personnel, many of whom are members or family of members of our unions. They have faced extraordinary danger and have made huge sacrifices in this war; they now want to come home; and bringing them home is the best means of protecting them, and WHEREAS, the Bush administration has used the Iraq war and national security hysteria as a pretext to create a climate of fear at home, to restrict civil liberties and to attack the rights of workers and unions, and WHEREAS, the war and occupation have cost over two hundred billion dollars, leading directly to cuts in social and human services, education and even benefits for the very veterans of this and other conflicts, while war spending has lined the pockets of immensely wealthy anti-labor corporations, and WHEREAS, the Bush administration has announced the wholesale privatization of Iraqi factories and workplaces, and kept in force a ban on unions in the public sector, to benefit corporate investors at the expense of Iraqi people, and WHEREAS, the Bush administration has divided us here at home while inspiring fear and distrust among other nations of the world community, and has sacrificed the unity and friendship our country enjoyed in the days and months after September 11, and WHEREAS, five national unions (SEIU, AFSCME, CWA, APWU, GCIU), and numerous state labor federations, central labor councils, local unions and other labor bodies representing millions of union members have passed resolutions calling for our troops to be brought home, and WHEREAS, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney has asked the labor movement at every level to discuss important issues, challenges and problems we confront in preparation for the AFL-CIO Executive Council meeting in March and the national convention in July, and given that the issues of war and peace and destruction of the social safety net are paramount among them, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the San Francisco Labor Council calls on President Bush to bring our troops home from Iraq now and reject the philosophy of pre-emptive war without a clear imminent threat to the United States, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the San Francisco Labor Council calls on President Bush to provide adequate veterans' benefits and otherwise meet the needs of returning veterans, and our people in general, to jobs, education and healthcare, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the San Francisco Labor Council calls on the National AFL-CIO to demand an an immediate end to the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the return of U.S. troops to their homes and families, and the reordering of national priorities toward peace and meeting human needs, and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the San Francisco Labor Council submits this resolution to the California Federation of Labor for its concurrence and immediate action, and also calls on the California Federation of Labor to distribute this resolution to all its affiliates for their concurrence and immediate action. (submitted to the San Francisco Labor Council by Alan Benjamin, Ed Rosario and Howard Wallace) ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 8) Israeli Troops Raid Gaza, Told to Target Militants By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) Tue Dec 14, 2004 07:41 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7088089&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli troops demolished several Palestinian homes and raided an Islamist stronghold in Gaza City on Tuesday as the army intensified operations in the wake of a deadly militant attack. Growing violence in the occupied Gaza Strip has dampened hopes of a peace breakthrough after Yasser Arafat's death on Nov. 11. Israel ordered more efforts to target militants after an attack that killed five Israeli troops on Sunday. Touring the ruins of the army post blown up on the Gaza-Egypt border, Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said Israel would keep fighting until the Palestinian Authority began to act against the armed groups. "We will continue this fight against terror until someone else fights the terror," he told reporters. Troops blew up seven homes in the southern Gaza refugee camp of Khan Younis after telling residents to leave, Palestinian witnesses said. The army said it destroyed buildings used as cover for firing rockets and mortars at Jewish settlements. Israeli tanks later rolled up to Gaza City's Shijaia neighborhood, a stronghold of Islamic militant groups sworn to destroying the Jewish state. Gunfire erupted between soldiers and militants who rushed to the scene. There were no immediate reports of casualties in the clash. An Israeli soldier was hurt when a rocket fired by militants hit a collective farm near the Gaza Strip, the army said. PRESSURE ON PALESTINIAN LEADERS Violence in Gaza has soared ahead of a planned Israeli pullout next year from the territory captured in the 1967 Middle East war, but the latest bloodshed has also sent a strong message of militant muscle to new Palestinian leaders. A vote is scheduled on Jan. 9 for a successor to Arafat as Palestinian president. The only candidate with a realistic chance, Mahmoud Abbas, is a veteran official favored by Israel and the United States who is expected to try to revive peace talks that stalled in 2000 before the Palestinian uprising erupted. Resolving one dispute before the elections, Israel and the Palestinians agreed that Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem would cast votes at post offices in the holy city as they did during the last Palestinian election in 1996. Israel has promised to help ensure that the vote goes smoothly, but Sharon said on Monday that there would be no talks with Palestinian leaders unless they managed to rein in militants in a way that Arafat failed to. Criticizing the latest Israeli raids, Palestinian cabinet minister Saeb Erekat said: "Bullets will breed bullets and hatred will generate more hatred. I urge the Israeli government to resume a meaningful peace process." Regardless of any negotiations, Sharon plans to abandon the Gaza Strip and four of 120 settlements in the West Bank next year under an initiative to "disengage" from the conflict. Palestinians fear Sharon's real aim is to strengthen Israel's hold on the West Bank in exchange for giving up impoverished Gaza, though Western countries support the plan as a possible step to peace. (c) Reuters 2004 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 9) BUSH CALLS FOR "NEW WORLD ORDER / PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKES" http://www.freepressinternational.com/bushnwo_12112004_87493029871647684.htm l What I want to know is how come this was NOT COVERED in any Television News Media reports. Did you see a T.V. news report on this statement Bush made? If not, why was it not covered? I think I know why. If had been more widely covered, then all of the American public would be on to the real agenda of the Bush administration. In my opinion, Bush's agenda is to create a police-state-based New World Order, as he has said himself, "through pre-emptive action against enemies of democracy." The passing of the Patriot Act II was only the beginning of this agenda. So how many more wars, like the one in Iraq, are planned for our nations future? How many "dissidents" among the American public will be considered "enemies of democracy" for opposing Bush's plans? How many of our own citizens will be taken away in "pre-emptive action against enemies of democracy?" That, is what I'm pondering now. Free Press International 12.11.2004 http://www.freepressinternational.com/bushnwo_12112004_87493029871647684.htm l On December 2, 2004 while President Bush was in Canada, he challenged international leaders to create a 'new world order' through pre-emptive strikes against what he calls, 'enemies of democracy'. The Washington Post (WP) wrote, "President Bush yesterday challenged international leaders to create a new world order, declaring pre-September 11 multilateralism outmoded and asserting that freedom from terrorism will come only through pre-emptive action against enemies of democracy". The title of the WP story is, "Bush Calls For New World Order; Strikes Against Enemies of Democracy". Did you hear the television networks report on Bush's call for a new world order with pre-emptive strikes? ===================================== Bush Calls for Global Cooperation WASHINGTON TIMES | December 2, 2004 By Joseph Curl http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/bush_calls_for_nwo.htm HALIFAX, Nova Scotia - President Bush yesterday challenged international leaders to create a new world order, declaring pre-September 11 multilateralism outmoded and asserting that freedom from terrorism will come only through pre-emptive action against enemies of democracy. In his first major foreign-policy speech since his re-election, the president set out an expansive second-term agenda with three distinct goals: reforming multilateral institutions, prosecuting the war on terrorism and spreading democracy in the Middle East. But even as Mr. Bush urged a new effort by free nations to join forces, he criticized the multilateral process that splintered as his administration moved toward war in the absence of action by the United Nations against former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. "The success of multilateralism is measured not merely by following a process, but by achieving results," Mr. Bush said. "The objective of the U.N. and other institutions must be collective security, not endless debate." The president, who was seated near Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, did not bring up the United States' disagreement with Canada over the U.S.-led Iraq war or chastise other nations that opposed the pre-emptive strike on Saddam, such as France, Germany or Russia. But one day after declaring in Ottawa that Americans on Election Day had endorsed the Bush administration's foreign policy and its doctrine - which calls for pre-emptive action against states that harbor or aid terrorists - the president had a clear message for the rest of the world. "Defense alone is not a sufficient strategy," he said. "There is only one way to deal with enemies who plot in secret and set out to murder the innocent and the unsuspecting: We must take the fight to them." The president declared that multilateralism has, of late, resulted in little action. Although he vowed to make an effort to build coalitions with foreign powers, he said those efforts must be geared toward results. "My country is determined to work as far as possible within the framework of international organizations, and we're hoping that other nations will work with us to make those institutions more relevant and more effective in meeting the unique threats of our time," he said. While applauding Canada's expansive military role in the world, with its peacekeeping troops in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Haiti, Sudan, Cyprus and the Middle East, Mr. Bush recalled Canada's pre-emptive entry into World War II, noting, "Some Canadians argued that Canada had not been attacked and had no interest in fighting a distant war." The Canadian prime minister echoed Mr. Bush's view of the post-September 11 world, saying the terrorist attacks on America "have redefined many realities in the world and on our own continent." "We're in a war against terrorism, and we are in it together, Americans and Canadians. ... Together we have come to realize that the world is indeed smaller since 9/11. It's more complex, perilous, more challenging," Mr. Martin said. Both leaders called for renewed efforts in prosecuting the war on terrorism. "In the new era the threat is different, but our duties are the same. Our enemies have declared their intentions - and so have we. Peaceful nations must keep the peace by going after the terrorists," Mr. Bush said. He also called on all free nations to become more involved in spreading democracy in the Middle East. "By taking the side of reformers and democrats in the Middle East, we will gain allies in the war on terror and isolate the ideology of murder and help to defeat the despair and hopelessness that feeds terror. The world will become a much safer place as democracy advances," Mr. Bush said. But again, he urged all parties to avoid the endless debate over the decades-old issue, dismissing past efforts to accept small compromises over borders and settlement sites. "This approach has been tried before without success," he said. "The Palestinian people deserve a peaceful government that truly serves their interests, and the Israeli people need a true partner in peace." The president caused a bit of a stir when he mentioned the U.S. missile-defense program, which many Canadians oppose. The first U.S. missile bases in the shield have been set up in Alaska and California - and with Canada in between, the question of whether Canada will help out could become a sensitive point. Mr. Martin told reporters after Mr. Bush had left that whatever his government decides, it "will be in Canada's interests. We are a sovereign nation, and we will make our own decisions on our airspace," he said, but added, "We are opposed to the weaponization of space." During his speech, Mr. Bush was conciliatory toward Canada and its prime minister, who replaced Jean Chretien, a vehement opponent to the war in Iraq. He said that because the United States and Canada are neighbors that are engaged in "more multilateral institutions than perhaps any two nations on Earth" and conduct $1 billion in trade each day, "when frustrations are vented, we must not take it personally." Mr. Bush visited Halifax because on September 11, 2001, about 33,000 passengers on airplanes bound for U.S. airports were diverted to Canadian provinces, including Nova Scotia. "You opened your homes and your churches to strangers, you brought food, you set up clinics, you arranged for calls to their loved ones, and you asked for nothing in return," the president said. "Thank you for your kindness to America in an hour of need." Mr. Martin replied, "Well, Mr. President, that's what neighbors do." ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 10) US adopts National ID: Homeland Security Now In charge of Regulations for all US States Drivers Licenses and Birth Certificates Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:59 PM Subject: Fwd: Congress Passes Law Mandating National ID Cards Jonathan Wheeler | December 10 2004 http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/intelligence_bill_natl_id.htm In a chilling act more reminiscent of the now defunct Soviet Union or the Nazi regime of Adolph Hitler, the United States Congress passed legislation yesterday that requires the States to surrender their regulatory rights over driver's licenses and birth certificates to The Department of Homeland Security. The massive US Intelligence Reform Bill weighed in at over 3,000 pages and though unread by individual Members of either the House or Senate nevertheless passed all of the legislative hurdles needed in order to become law. President Bush lobbied hard for these provisions, only objecting when Senator Sensenbrenner attempted to require these same provisions for illegal aliens but which the President opposed. This provision was dropped from the final bill. Beginning in 2005, the Department of Homeland Security will issue new uniformity regulations to the States requiring that all Drivers Licenses and Birth Certificates meet minimal Federal Standards with regard to US citizen information, including biometric security provisions. Added to currently existing Federal Laws and Supreme Court rulings American citizens when born will be issued a Social Security Number that will be included on their Birth Certificates, along with DNA biometric markers. All birth certificates will also be registered in a Federal Government database maintained by the Department of Homeland Security. No child will be allowed enrollment to schools or be entitled to either State of Federal Government benefits programs without first presenting a certified Homeland Security registered Birth Certificate. Drivers Licenses will also contain DNA biometric markers and include the holders Social Security Number and be required for receiving and applying for all State and Federal benefits programs. Previous Supreme Court rulings have also upheld State and Federal Law Enforcement authorities right to request Identification from any American citizen, for any reason and at any time as not being violations of their, the citizens, constitutionally protected rights. Major Banks and credit card companies have applauded the adoption of a National ID system as being important to counter fraud and increasing instances of identity theft. National ID cards with biometric markers will eliminate them from having to issue Credit and Debit cards, which for the first time in US history have surpassed the usage of checks and cash. Utilizing The Department of Homeland Securities centralized federal database, Banks and credit card companies will only require the presentation of a citizens Driver's License to make purchases as all of the persons financial information, including credit and cash balances, will already be known in 'real time'. (The combining of Homeland Security and Banking databases on citizen's balances and purchases, along with their past and present purchasing information, has been allowed under previous Federal Laws including the Patriot Act.) Also included in this bill is a law to require The Department of Homeland Security to establish a separate ID system for citizens to use prior to boarding airplanes, and which is eerily reminiscent of the Soviet and Nazi regimes dreaded Internal Passport. Never before in our history have the words of Benjamin Franklin been so correct when he stated: "people willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both". Today, December 9, 2004 will be one of those moments in time that future historians will look back on and pin point as being the day that the United States of American, and as it was founded by its forefathers, ceased to exist. "Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them. These wrongs will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress." Frederick Douglas ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 11) US Airways Workers Authorize Job Actions By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) Filed at 9:35 p.m. ET December 13, 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-US-Airways-Flight-Attendants.htm l?oref=login&pagewanted=print&position= WASHINGTON (AP) -- Flight attendants at US Airways have overwhelmingly authorized their union to engage in strike-related activities should a federal bankruptcy court permit management to cancel its collective bargaining agreement with its employees. Pat Friend, international president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, said Monday that flight attendants would engage in intermittent strikes on flights, with the union choosing the dates and locations. US Airways last month asked a bankruptcy judge in Alexandria, Va., to cancel the collective bargaining agreement for flight attendants and several other unions. The airline wants to impose a 15 percent pay cut on the flight attendants, with no pay raise until 2008, and eliminate their pension plan. US Airways, bankrupt for the second time in two years, is seeking to transform itself into a low-cost carrier in the mold of America West or JetBlue . The airline says it needs to drastically cut worker pay, change work rules, terminate its remaining pension plans and eliminate most medical benefits for retirees to become competitive with such airlines. Christina Ulosevich, manager of employee communications for US Airways, said the airline is continuing to negotiate with flight attendants and wants an agreement both sides can accept without a court ruling. She also said the company's position is that a strike by the flight attendants is illegal under the current contract. About 5,200 AFA flight attendants work for US Airways. Copyright 2004 The Associated Press ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 12) If you go to http://www.narconews.com/petras1.html "Dirty Money" Foundation of U.S. Growth and Empire Size and Scope of Dirty Money Laundering by Big U.S. Banks From La Jornada, May 19, 2001 By James Petras The first two paragraphs state: "There is a consensus among U.S. Congressional Investigators, former bankers and international banking experts that U.S. and European banks launder between $500 billion and $1 trillion of dirty money annually, half of which is laundered by U.S. banks alone. "As Senator Levin summarizes the record: 'Estimates are that $500 billion to $1 trillion of international criminal proceeds are moved internationally and deposited into bank accounts annually. It is estimated half of that money comes to the United States.'" These were the estimates in the year 2000. Imagine what they are like now, since Afghanistan is now the world's largest producer of Heroin. The CIA involvement with drugs is big business and is practically the only force capable to bring drugs of the magnitude that exists in the United States today. When one understands the impligation of these facts, one can realize why the attacks upon Gary Webb's integrity were so vicious and cruel. And why it appears that his gun shot wounds to have been self inflicted. (Or did the CIA make it look thatway?) The major media bears some of the blame for failing to tell the true story of Coxain and the CIA. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 13) GI whistle-blower treated like madman Whitewashing torture? A veteran sergeant who told his commanding officers that he witnessed his colleagues torturing Iraqi detainees was strapped to a gurney and flown out of Iraq - even though there was nothing wrong with him. By David DeBatto Dec. 8, 2004 | On June 15, 2002, Sgt. Frank "Greg" Ford, a counterintelligence agent in the California National Guard's 223rd Military Intelligence (M.I.) Battalion stationed in Samarra, Iraq, told his commanding officer, Capt. Victor Artiga, that he had witnessed five incidents of torture and abuse of Iraqi detainees at his base, and requested a formal investigation. Thirty-six hours later, Ford, a 49-year-old with over 30 years of military service in the Coast Guard, Army and Navy, was ordered by U.S. Army medical personnel to lie down on a gurney, was then strapped down, loaded onto a military plane and medevac'd to a military medical center outside the country. Although no "medevac" order appears to have been written, in violation of Army policy, Ford was clearly shipped out because of a diagnosis that he was suffering from combat stress. After Ford raised the torture allegations, Artiga immediately said Ford was "delusional" and ordered a psychiatric examination, according to Ford. But that examination, carried out by an Army psychiatrist, diagnosed him as "completely normal." A witness, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Marciello, claims that Artiga became enraged when he read the initial medical report finding nothing wrong with Ford and intimidated the psychiatrist into changing it. According to Marciello, Artiga angrily told the psychiatrist that it was a "C.I. [counterintelligence] or M.I. matter" and insisted that she had to change her report and get Ford out of Iraq. Documents show that all subsequent examinations of Ford by Army mental-health professionals, over many months, confirmed his initial diagnosis as normal. An officer at the California Office of the Adjutant General in Sacramento, Calif., Sgt. Maj. Patrick Hammond, has known Ford for over 15 years during their service in the California National Guard. Hammond said, "I have never had any reason to question his honesty and I don't do so now." This reporter served in the military with Ford in Iraq for seven months and can also attest that he is sane and level-headed. Ford, who has since left the military, claims that his superiors shipped him out of the country to prevent him from exposing the abusive behavior. "They were determined to protect their own asses no matter who they had to take down," he says. Col. C. Tsai, a military doctor who examined Ford in Germany and found nothing wrong with him, told a film crew for Spiegel Television that he was "not surprised" at Ford's diagnosis. Tsai told Spiegel that he had treated "three or four" other U.S. soldiers from Iraq that were also sent to Landstuhl for psychological evaluations or "combat stress counseling" after they reported incidents of detainee abuse or other wrongdoing by American soldiers. Artiga and other higher-ups in the 223rd M.I. Battalion deny Ford's charges. But in the aftermath of the Abu Ghraib scandal, federal agencies including the Department of Defense, the Army's Criminal Investigation Command (CID), and the FBI are finally looking into them. The Department of the Army's Office of the Inspector General has launched an investigation, according to Ford and his attorney, Kevin Healy, who have been contacted by investigators. If Ford's allegations are proven, the Army would be faced with evidence that its prisoner abuse problem is even more widespread than previously acknowledged -- and that some of its own officers not only turned a blind eye to abuses but actively participated in covering them up. The 223rd M.I. Battalion was one of the first divisions to enter Iraq after the U.S. "Shock and Awe" aerial bombardment ended, in mid-April 2003. (I also served in that unit in-country from April through October 2003. I met Ford in February 2003, at Fort Bragg, N.C., and continued to stay in contact with him until he was shipped out of the country. I have also since left the military.) The battalion's mission was to collect counterintelligence. Its agents, highly trained soldiers responsible for force protection and for investigating national security crimes committed against the Army, were divided into small units called Tactical Human Intelligence Teams, or THTs. Every day, these teams went out from their forward operating bases in Iraq and interacted with the local people in an effort to gather critical intelligence on such matters as the location of conventional and unconventional weapons and the whereabouts of the fugitives depicted on the Pentagon's 55-most-wanted playing cards. It was arguably one of the most sensitive and important jobs in the entire Iraqi theater of operations. As the team sergeant of his THT, Ford was second in command of his four-person team and responsible for training, discipline, logistics and supervision of day-to-day operations. He was also the team's designated combat life saver, or medic. Ford spent his first weeks in Iraq at Balad Air Base, also known as Camp Anaconda, about 50 kilometers north of Baghdad along the Tigris. In early May, he was assigned to a THT that was headed for Samarra, another 20 kilometers to the northeast. An ancient trading center that dates to the Mesopotamian era, Samarra was known as a hotbed of Sunni Arab loyalists, ex-Baath Party officials, and Islamist extremists. The two-story police station the Army occupied was located in the center of town, closely surrounded by taller buildings, giving anyone who cared to fire on the Americans an excellent field in which to do so. And fire they did. Almost every night, Ford and his teammates would be forced to dive from their bunks for cover as mortar rounds rocked the compound. The concussions shook the foundation and broke whatever glass windows remained. Fortunately, the Iraqi mortar crews proved wildly inaccurate, and no Americans were killed, but several were wounded and the attacks never let up. There was immense pressure on the THT to find out who was behind the attacks and to supply the information to the "gunslingers" of the 4th Infantry Division. It was in that environment that Ford says he saw the incidents that led to the end of his long military career. full: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/12/08/coverup/index.html Message: 21 Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 08:52:27 -0500 From: Louis Proyect To: marxism@lists.econ.utah.edu Message-ID: <6.2.0.14.0.20041208085044.01f48080@pop.panix.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Salon.com Louis Proyect Marxism list: www.marxmail.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 14) NLM Introduces New Environmental Site In a message dated 12/14/04 10:18:21 AM, holtlabor@igc.org writes: The National Library of Medicine (NLM) announced an interactive Web site that showson mapsthe amount and location of certain toxic chemicals released into the environment in the U.S. The site, called TOXMAP (http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov), is free and requires no registration. TOXMAP focuses on the geographic distribution of chemical releases, their relative amounts, and their trends over time. This release data comes from industrial facilities around the U.S., as reported annually to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). TOXMAP also links to NLM_s extensive collection of toxicology and environmental health references, as well as to a rich resource of data on hazardous chemical substances in its TOXNET databases (http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov). There are also fact sheets and summaries about the various chemicals, written by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. NLM has created a number of consumer-oriented Web sites in the last several years. TOXMAP joins Web resources for consumer health information (MedlinePlus.gov), research studies (ClinicalTrials.gov), and older Americans (NIHSeniorHealth.gov). Source: National Library of Medicine --- Shannon Sheppard, MLIS Director Holt Labor Library 50 Fell St. San Francisco, CA 94102 phone: (415) 241-1370 email: holtlabor@holtlaborlibrary.org web: http://www.holtlaborlibrary.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 15) Rights Group Reports Deaths of Men Held by U.S. in Afghanistan DETAINEES By CARLOTTA GALL KABUL, Afghanistan December 14, 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/14/international/asia/14abuse.html KABUL, Afghanistan, Dec.13 - Human Rights Watch said Monday that new cases of deaths of men in American custody in Afghanistan had come to light. It accused the Defense Department of operating outside the law there and failing to investigate abuses, including killings. In an open letter to Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, Human Rights Watch, which is based in New York, described the deaths of three detainees, including a member of the newly established Afghan Army. Six men are now known to have died in American custody here, and only two people have been charged in the deaths, the organization said. The detention system operated by American forces in Afghanistan continues to operate outside the rule of law, the letter said. The United States continues to hold Afghan detainees in legal limbo and in many cases incommunicado, in violation of American obligations under the international laws of armed conflict and applicable Afghan law, it said. Accusations of abuse and arbitrary detention continue to surface at American bases around Afghanistan, it added. Failure to investigate and prosecute abuses created a culture of impunity among some interrogators, and allowed abuse to spread, in particular to the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the organization said in a statement issued with the letter. "It's time for the United States to come clean about crimes committed by U.S. forces in Afghanistan," said Brad Adams, Asia division director for Human Rights Watch. The three deaths include one that occurred in 2002 but was disclosed only last week after internal Department of Defense documents were released to the American Civil Liberties Union in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. According to the documents, an Afghan man was killed in or before September 2002 by four American soldiers - a captain and three sergeants - after they detained him on suspicion of following their movements in Afghanistan. The case was investigated in 2002, but no one was prosecuted, Human Rights Watch said. The other two cases emerged in news media reports, Human Rights Watch said. It said Jamal Naseer, of the American-backed official Afghan Army, was killed in March 2003 after he and seven other soldiers were mistakenly arrested by American forces and taken to a base in Gardez. They were badly beaten, Human Rights Watch said, citing reports by the United Nations office in Gardez, the office of the attorney general of the Afghan Army, and the nongovernmental Crimes of War project. The Army Criminal Investigative Command opened an inquiry into the case in May 2004 but has not charged anyone, Human Rights Watch said. The latest case, Human Rights Watch said, is of Sher Mohammad Khan, who was arrested on Sept. 24, 2004, in a raid on his family's home near Khost in eastern Afghanistan and died the next day at an American base. His brother was fatally shot by American forces in the raid, the group said. Relatives reported bruises on Sher Mohammad Khan's body when they retrieved it, Human Rights Watch said, calling for an investigation of the death. Human Rights Watch had already documented the deaths of three other detainees. Two Afghan men died in detention at the United States air base at Bagram in December 2002, and American pathologists ruled at the time that their deaths were homicides. A third man, Abdul Wali, died in June 2003 in a forward operating base in Kunar Province. Only two people have been charged in the deaths, and the inquiries have stalled, the rights group said. A Pentagon spokesman in Washington, Lt. Col. Joe Yoswa, declined to comment on the letter to Mr. Rumsfeld, but said that as a matter of practice, "we go out and investigate the deaths of all detainees." Chris Grey, of the Army Criminal Investigation Command, said investigators had looked into the deaths of eight detainees in American military custody, Reuters reported. Other reports of deaths of detainees in Afghanistan were not mentioned by Human Rights Watch. In a case documented by the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, an Afghan named Abdul Wahed died in the American special forces bases at Gereshk in November 2003. He was tortured by the Afghan commander guarding the base and then given to American forces when close to death, the United States military has acknowledged. No charges have been brought, and the Afghan commander continues to work with the special forces at the base, Human Rights Watch said. Copyright 2004 The New York Times ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 16) ITALIAN.QUEER.DANGEROUS a one-man show featuring Tommi Avicolli Mecca directed by Francesca Prada Just a quick note to let you know that my one-man show, "Italian.Queer.Dangerous" will open at the Sims Center on January 14 and continue through the 29th, Friday and Saturday nights only. Info below. Please reserve tickets ASAP since space is limited. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Thanks and hope to see you all soon...Please feel free to share this e-mail with your lists...in other words, send it around, please! tommi ITALIAN.QUEER.DANGEROUS a one-man show featuring Tommi Avicolli Mecca directed by Francesca Prada JANUARY 14-29 (Friday and Saturday nights only: 14, 15; 21, 22; 28, 29) JON SIMS CENTER, 1519 Mission/between Van Ness and 11th 8pm, $5-10 sliding scale (no one turned away) seating is limited, for reservations: 415-554-0402 Through monologue and spoken word, well-known San Francisco queer activist and writer Tommi Avicolli Mecca tells his story of growing up gay in South Philly's Little Italy. At age 19, fired up with new pride in being gay, he came out to the world--and his traditional Roman Catholic southern Italian famiglia--on a TV talk show. The rest is history, and the subject of this performance.
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