By Stephen
Lendman
March 09, 2013
"Information Clearing House" - Chalmers
Johnson called the CIA the president's
private army. Imperial Rome had its praetorian guard. It served and protected
emperors.
CIA rogues work
the same way. They do lots more than that. Extrajudicial killing is prioritized.
Much that goes on is secret. Unaccountability keeps Congress and ordinary people
uninformed.
Johnson said US presidents
have "untrammeled control of the CIA." It's "probably (their) single most
extraordinary power."
It puts them beyond checks and
balances. What's constitutionally mandated doesn't exist.
CIA originally had five
missions. Four dealt with collection, coordination and dissemination of
intelligence.
The fifth is
vague. It lets agency operatives "perform such other functions and duties
related to intelligence affecting the national security as the National Security
Council may direct."
This mandate
turned "CIA into the personal, secret, unaccountable army of the president."
Doing so prioritizes lawless covert operations.
They include overthrowing
democratically elected governments, assassinating heads of state and key
officials, propping up friendly despots, snatching individuals for
"extraordinary rendition," treating them harshly in torture prisons, and using
drones as instruments of state terror.
CIA is more active than ever,
said Johnson. It's mostly a global Mafia hit squad. It's incompatible with
democracy.
Its "bag of dirty tricks
(reflects) a defining characteristic of the imperial
presidency."
Its "unchecked power"
threatens freedom. Its existence "shorten(s) the life of the American republic."
It "menace(s) democratic rule."
On March 8, rogue senators
approved John Brennan. They did so 63 - 34. He's new CIA chief. Voting followed
Rand Paul's filibuster. After 13 hours, he caved.
He omitted explaining what's
most important. He refused to condemn drone killing. He ignored Brennan's
previous and current role. He focused solely on killing Americans. He stressed
doing it domestically.
He took issue with Attorney
General Eric Holder. He wrote Paul. He said it's OK to kill Americans
domestically under "extraordinary" circumstances.
A brief follow-up letter
assuaged Paul, saying:
"It has come to my attention
that you have now asked an additional question: 'Does the President have the
authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an American not engaged in combat on
American soil?' "
"The answer to that question
is no."
He lied. So did Press
Secretary Jay Carney. He said [CIA man-]Obama "has
not and would not use drone strikes against American citizens on American
soil."
Targeted assassinations
reflect official US policy. They're longstanding. They occur worldwide. No one's
safe anywhere. Heads of state are vulnerable. So are US
citizens.
A bathroom break ended Paul's
filibuster. Serial killer Brennan now heads CIA. He's Obama's maestro of murder.
His mandate is kill, kill, kill. Expect him to take full advantage. No one's
safe anywhere.
In January, the New York Daily
News headlined "Pull back the curtain on drones,"
saying:
"Brennan, more than any other
single official, represents" Washington's lethal drone policy.
"No politically appointed
official in US history has played such a prominent role in killing so many
people outside of a war zone as John Brennan."
He was heavily involved in
Bush/Cheney's torture policy. A classified Senate Intelligence Committee report
includes lawless interrogation practices.
[Complicit] Committee chairwoman Diane
Feinstein (D. CA) called it "one of the most significant oversight
efforts in the history of the United States Senate, and by far the most
important oversight activity ever conducted by this committee."
"The report uncovers startling
details about the CIA detention and interrogation program and raises critical
questions about intelligence operations and oversight."
"I….believe this report will
settle the debate once and for all over whether our nation should ever employ
coercive interrogation techniques such as those detailed in this
report."
She added that creating
"longterm, clandestine 'black sites' and (using) 'enhanced-interrogation
techniques' were terrible mistakes."
Neither she nor other
congressional members do anything to stop them. They continue aggressively under
Obama. Feinstein knows but won't say.
Straightaway in office, Obama
planned to name Brennan CIA head. At the time, The New York Times called it
"politically difficult" to do so.
He chose Leon
Panetta and David Petraeus instead. Michael Morell twice served as acting head.
On March 8, Brennan took office.
Most Democrats
support him. So do some Republicans. Congressional profiles in courage are few
and far between. They're practically non-existent.
CIA-man-Obama said "the the
Senate has recognized in John the qualities I value so much - his determination
to keep America safe, his commitment to working with Congress, his ability to
build relationships with foreign partners, and his fidelity to the values that
define us as a nation."
He added that CIA's now headed
by one of its own. Under Brennan, Murder, Inc. elevates to a higher level. He
reflects ideological extremism. He's comfortable committing state
terror.
Appointing him
sanitizes crimes of war and against humanity. They're too grave to ignore.
Committing them is official US policy.
Expect drone wars to continue.
They'll expand worldwide. So will targeted assassinations.
Rule of law
principles don't matter. Imperial priorities take precedence. Counterterrorism
takes no prisoners.
State-sponsored
terror's in good hands with John Brennan. Obama authorized him to
kill.
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Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be
reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His
new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html - Visit his blog
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