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Who's preaching world democracy, democracy, democracy? —Who wants to make free people free?
[info from Craig Murray video appearance, follows]  US-Anglo Alliance DELIBERATELY STOKING ANTI-RUSSIAN FEELING & RAMPING UP TENSION BETWEEN EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA.  British military/government feeding media PROPAGANDA.  Media choosing to PUBLISH government PROPAGANDA.  US naval aggression against Russia:  Baltic Sea — US naval aggression against China:  South China Sea.  Continued NATO pressure on Russia:  US missile systems moving into Eastern Europe.     [info from John Pilger interview follows]  War Hawk:  Hillary Clinton — embodiment of seamless aggressive American imperialist post-WWII system.  USA in frenzy of preparation for a conflict.  Greatest US-led build-up of forces since WWII gathered in Eastern Europe and in Baltic states.  US expansion & military preparation HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED IN THE WEST.  Since US paid for & controlled US coup, UKRAINE has become an American preserve and CIA Theme Park, on Russia's borderland, through which Germans invaded in the 1940s, costing 27 million Russian lives.  Imagine equivalent occurring on US borders in Canada or Mexico.  US military preparations against RUSSIA and against CHINA have NOT been reported by MEDIA.  US has sent guided missile ships to diputed zone in South China Sea.  DANGER OF US PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKES.  China is on HIGH NUCLEAR ALERT.  US spy plane intercepted by Chinese fighter jets.  Public is primed to accept so-called 'aggressive' moves by China, when these are in fact defensive moves:  US 400 major bases encircling China; Okinawa has 32 American military installations; Japan has 130 American military bases in all.  WARNING PENTAGON MILITARY THINKING DOMINATES WASHINGTON. ⟴  
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September 02, 2015

'CIA’s Hidden Hand in ‘Democracy’ Groups' | Robert Parry



SOURCE
https://consortiumnews.com/2015/01/08/cias-hidden-hand-in-democracy-groups/

CIA’s Hidden Hand in ‘Democracy’ Groups

January 8, 2015
Special Report: Documents from the Reagan presidential library reveal that two major institutions promoting “democracy” and “freedom”Freedom House and National Endowment for Democracy — worked hand-in-glove, behind-the-scenes, with a CIA propaganda expert in the 1980s, reports Robert Parry.

By Robert Parry

Freedom House and the National Endowment for Democracy stress their commitment to freedom of thought and democracy, but both cooperated with a CIA-organized propaganda operation in the 1980s, according to documents released by Ronald Reagan’s presidential library.

One document showed senior Freedom House official Leo Cherne clearing a draft manuscript on political conditions in El Salvador with CIA Director William Casey and promising that Freedom House would make requested editorial “corrections and changes” – and even send over the editor for consultation with whomever Casey assigned to review the paper.
CIA Director William Casey.

In a “Dear Bill” letter dated June 24, 1981, Cherne wrote: “I am enclosing a copy of the draft manuscript by Bruce McColm, Freedom House’s resident specialist on Central America and the Caribbean. This manuscript on El Salvador was the one I had urged be prepared and in the haste to do so as rapidly as possible, it is quite rough. You had mentioned that the facts could be checked for meticulous accuracy within the government and this would be very helpful. …

“If there are any questions about the McColm manuscript, I suggest that whomever is working on it contact Richard Salzmann at the Research Institute [an organization where Cherne was executive director]. He is Editor-in-Chief at the Institute and the Chairman of the Freedom House’s Salvador Committee. He will make sure that the corrections and changes get to Rita Freedman who will also be working with him. If there is any benefit to be gained from Salzmann’s coming down at any point to talk to that person, he is available to do so.”
Cherne, who was chairman of Freedom House’s executive committee, also joined in angling for financial support from a propaganda program that Casey initiated in 1982 under one of the CIA’s top covert action specialists, Walter Raymond Jr., who was moved to President Ronald Reagan’s National Security Council staff.

In an Aug. 9, 1982 letter to Raymond, Freedom House executive director Leonard R. Sussman wrote that “Leo Cherne has asked me to send these copies of Freedom Appeals. He has probably told you we have had to cut back this project to meet financial realities. … We would, of course, want to expand the project once again when, as and if the funds become available. Offshoots of that project appear in newspapers, magazines, books and on broadcast services here and abroad. It’s a significant, unique channel of communication” – precisely the focus of Raymond’s work.

According to the documents, Freedom House remained near the top of Casey’s thinking when it came to the most effective way to deliver his hardline policy message to the American people in ways they would be inclined to accept, i.e., coming from ostensibly independent sources with no apparent ties to the government.

On Nov. 4, 1982, Raymond wrote to NSC Advisor William Clark about the “Democracy Initiative and Information Programs,” stating that “Bill Casey asked me to pass on the following thought concerning your meeting with [right-wing billionaire] Dick Scaife, Dave Abshire [then a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board], and Co.
“Casey had lunch with them today and discussed the need to get moving in the general area of supporting our friends around the world. By this definition he is including both ‘building democracy’ … and helping invigorate international media programs. The DCI [Casey] is also concerned about strengthening public information organizations in the United States such as Freedom House. …

“A critical piece of the puzzle is a serious effort to raise private funds to generate momentum. Casey’s talk with Scaife and Co. suggests they would be very willing to cooperate. … Suggest that you note White House interest in private support for the Democracy initiative.”
The importance of the CIA and White House secretly arranging private funds was that these supposedly independent voices would then reinforce and validate the administration’s foreign policy arguments with a public that would assume the endorsements were based on the merits of the White House positions, not influenced by money changing hands.

In effect, like snake-oil salesmen who plant a few cohorts in the audience to whip up excitement for the cure-all elixir, Reagan administration propagandists salted some well-paid “private” individuals around Washington to echo White House propaganda “themes.”

In a Jan. 25, 1983 memo, Raymond wrote, “We will move out immediately in our parallel effort to generate private support” for “public diplomacy” operations. Then, on May 20, 1983, Raymond recounted in another memo that $400,000 had been raised from private donors brought to the White House Situation Room by U.S. Information Agency Director Charles Wick. According to that memo, the money was divided among several organizations, including Freedom House and Accuracy in Media, a right-wing media attack organization.

When I wrote about that memo in my 1992 book, Fooling America, Freedom House denied receiving any White House money or collaborating with any CIA/NSC propaganda campaign. In a letter, Freedom House’s Sussman called Raymond “a second-hand source” and insisted that “this organization did not need any special funding to take positions … on any foreign-policy issues.”

But it made little sense that Raymond would have lied to a superior in an internal memo. And clearly, Freedom House remained central to the Reagan administration’s schemes for aiding groups supportive of its Central American policies, particularly the CIA-organized Contra war against the leftist Sandinista regime in Nicaragua.

In an Aug. 9, 1983 memo, Raymond outlined plans to arrange private backing for that effort. He said USIA Director Wick “via [Australian publishing magnate Rupert] Murdock [sic], may be able to draw down added funds” to support pro-Reagan initiatives. Raymond recommended “funding via Freedom House or some other structure that has credibility in the political center.” [For more details, see Consortiumnews.com’s “Murdoch, Scaife and CIA Propaganda.”]

Questions of Legality

Raymond remained a CIA officer until April 1983 when he resigned so – in his words – “there would be no question whatsoever of any contamination of this” propaganda operation to woo the American people into supporting Reagan’s policies.

But Raymond, who had been one of the CIA’s top propaganda and disinformation specialists, continued to act toward the U.S. public much like a CIA officer would in directing a propaganda operation in a hostile foreign country.

Raymond fretted, too, about the legality of Casey’s role in the effort to influence U.S. public opinion because of the legal prohibition against the CIA influencing U.S. policies and politics. Raymond confided in one memo that it was important “to get [Casey] out of the loop,” but Casey never backed off and Raymond continued to send progress reports to his old boss well into 1986.

It was “the kind of thing which [Casey] had a broad catholic interest in,” Raymond said during his Iran-Contra deposition in 1987. He then offered the excuse that Casey undertook this apparently illegal interference in domestic affairs “not so much in his CIA hat, but in his adviser to the president hat.”

As the Casey-Raymond propaganda operation expanded during the last half of Reagan’s first term, Freedom House continued to keep Raymond abreast of its work on Central America, with its attitudes dovetailing with Reagan administration’s policies particularly in condemning Nicaragua’s Sandinista government.

Freedom House also kept its hand out for funding. On Sept. 15, 1984, Bruce McColm – writing from Freedom House’s Center for Caribbean and Central American Studies – sent Raymond “a short proposal for the Center’s Nicaragua project 1984-85. The project combines elements of the oral history proposal with the publication of The Nicaraguan Papers,” a book that would disparage Sandinista ideology and practices.

“Maintaining the oral history part of the project adds to the overall costs; but preliminary discussions with film makers have given me the idea that an Improper Conduct-type of documentary could be made based on these materials,” McColm wrote, referring to a 1984 film that offered a scathing critique of Fidel Castro’s Cuba.
“Such a film would have to be the work of a respected Latin American filmmaker or a European. American-made films on Central America are simply too abrasive ideologically and artistically poor.”
McColm’s three-page letter reads much like a book or movie pitch, trying to interest Raymond in financing the project: “The Nicaraguan Papers will also be readily accessible to the general reader, the journalist, opinion-maker, the academic and the like. The book would be distributed fairly broadly to these sectors and I am sure will be extremely useful.

“They already constitute a form of Freedom House samizdat [underground material?], since I’ve been distributing them to journalists for the past two years as I’ve received them from disaffected Nicaraguans.”

McColm proposed a face-to-face meeting with Raymond in Washington and attached a six-page grant proposal seeking $134,100.

According to the grant proposal, the project would include “free distribution to members of Congress and key public officials; distribution of galleys in advance of publication for maximum publicity and timely reviews in newspapers and current affairs magazines; press conferences at Freedom House in New York and at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.; op-ed circulation to more than 100 newspapers …; distribution of a Spanish-language edition through Hispanic organizations in the United States and in Latin America; arrangement of European distribution through Freedom House contacts.”

The documents that I found at the Reagan library do not indicate what subsequently happened to this proposal. McColm did not respond to an email request for comment about the Nicaraguan Papers plan or Cherne’s earlier letter to Casey about editing McComb’s manuscript. Raymond died in 2003; Cherne died in 1999; and Casey died in 1987.

But it is clear that Freedom House became a major recipient of funds from the National Endowment for Democracy, which Casey and Raymond helped create in 1983.

Financing Propaganda

In 1983, Casey and Raymond focused on creating a funding mechanism to support Freedom House and other outside groups that would engage in propaganda and political action that the CIA had historically organized and paid for covertly. The idea emerged for a congressionally funded entity that would serve as a conduit for this money.

But Casey recognized the need to hide the strings being pulled by the CIA. “Obviously we here [at CIA] should not get out front in the development of such an organization, nor should we appear to be a sponsor or advocate,” Casey said in one undated letter to then-White House counselor Edwin Meese III – as Casey urged creation of a “National Endowment.”

A document in Raymond’s files offered examples of what would be funded, including “Grenada — 50 K — To the only organized opposition to the Marxist government of Maurice Bishop (The Seaman and Waterfront Workers Union). A supplemental 50 K to support free TV activity outside Grenada” and “Nicaragua — $750 K to support an array of independent trade union activity, agricultural cooperatives.”

The National Endowment for Democracy took shape in late 1983 as Congress decided to also set aside pots of money — within NED — for the Republican and Democratic parties and for organized labor, creating enough bipartisan largesse that passage was assured.

But some in Congress thought it was important to wall the NED off from any association with the CIA, so a provision was included to bar the participation of any current or former CIA official, according to one congressional aide who helped write the legislation.

This aide told me that one night late in the 1983 session, as the bill was about to go to the House floor, the CIA’s congressional liaison came pounding at the door to the office of Rep. Dante Fascell, a senior Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a chief sponsor of the bill.

The frantic CIA official conveyed a single message from CIA Director Casey: the language barring the participation of CIA personnel must be struck from the bill, the aide recalled, noting that Fascell consented to the demand, not fully recognizing its significance.

What the documents at the Reagan library now make clear is that lifting the ban enabled Raymond and Casey to stay active shaping the decisions of the new funding mechanism.

The aide said Fascell also consented to the Reagan administration’s choice of Carl Gershman to head the National Endowment for Democracy, again not recognizing how this decision would affect the future of the new entity and American foreign policy.

Gershman, who had followed the classic neoconservative path from youthful socialism to fierce anticommunism, became NED’s first (and, to this day, only) president. Though NED is technically independent of U.S. foreign policy, Gershman in the early years coordinated decisions on grants with Raymond at the NSC.

For instance, on Jan. 2, 1985, Raymond wrote to two NSC Asian experts that “Carl Gershman has called concerning a possible grant to the Chinese Alliance for Democracy (CAD). I am concerned about the political dimension to this request. We should not find ourselves in a position where we have to respond to pressure, but this request poses a real problem to Carl.

“Senator [Orrin] Hatch, as you know, is a member of the board. Secondly, NED has already given a major grant for a related Chinese program.”

Besides clearing aside political obstacles for Gershman, Raymond also urged NED to give money to Freedom House in a June 21, 1985 letter obtained by Professor John Nichols of Pennsylvania State University.

A Tag Team

From the start, NED became a major benefactor for Freedom House, beginning with a $200,000 grant in 1984 to build “a network of democratic opinion-makers.” In NED’s first four years, from 1984 and 1988, it lavished $2.6 million on Freedom House, accounting for more than one-third of its total income, according to a study by the liberal Council on Hemispheric Affairs that was entitled “Freedom House: Portrait of a Pass-Through.”

Over the ensuing three decades, Freedom House has become almost an NED subsidiary, often joining NED in holding policy conferences and issuing position papers, both organizations pushing primarily a neoconservative agenda, challenging countries deemed insufficiently “free,” including Syria, Ukraine (in 2014) and Russia.

Indeed, NED and Freedom House often work as a kind of tag-team with NED financing “non-governmental organizations” inside targeted countries and Freedom House berating those governments if they crack down on U.S.-funded NGOs.

For instance, on Nov. 16, 2012, NED and Freedom House joined together to denounce legislation passed by the Russian parliament that required recipients of foreign political money to register with the government.

Or, as NED and Freedom House framed the issue: the Russian Duma sought to “restrict human rights and the activities of civil society organizations and their ability to receive support from abroad. … Changes to Russia’s NGO legislation will soon require civil society organizations receiving foreign funds to choose between registering as ‘foreign agents’ or facing significant financial penalties and potential criminal charges.

Of course, the United States has a nearly identical Foreign Agent Registration Act that likewise requires entities that receive foreign funding and seek to influence U.S. government policy to register with the Justice Department or face possible fines or imprisonment.

But the Russian law would impede NED’s efforts to destabilize the Russian government through funding of political activists, journalists and civic organizations, so it was denounced as an infringement of human rights and helped justify Freedom House’s rating of Russia as “not free.”

The Russian government’s concerns were not entirely paranoid. On Sept. 26, 2013, Gershman, in effect, charted the course for the crisis in Ukraine and the greater neocon goal of regime change in Russia. In a Washington Post op-ed, Gershman called Ukraine “the biggest prize” and explained how pulling it into the Western camp could contribute to the ultimate defeat of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Ukraine’s choice to join Europe will accelerate the demise of the ideology of Russian imperialism that Putin represents,” Gershman wrote. “Russians, too, face a choice, and Putin may find himself on the losing end not just in the near abroad but within Russia itself.”  [What a joke.  This is US imperialism talking.]

With NED’s budget now exceeding $100 million a year — and with many NGOs headquartered in Washington — Gershman has attained the status of a major paymaster for the neocon movement with his words carrying extra clout because he can fund or de-fund many a project.

Thus, three decades after CIA Director William Casey and his propaganda specialist Walter Raymond Jr. struggled to arrange funding for Freedom House and other organizations that would promote an interventionist agenda, their brainchild – the National Endowment for Democracy – was still around picking up those tabs.
[For more details, see Consortiumnews.com’s “The Victory of Perception Management” and “Murdoch, Scaife and CIA Propaganda” or Robert Parry’s Lost History.]

Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. You can buy his latest book, America’s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com). You also can order Robert Parry’s trilogy on the Bush Family and its connections to various right-wing operatives for only $34. The trilogy includes America’s Stolen Narrative. For details on this offer, click here.

SOURCE
https://consortiumnews.com/2015/01/08/cias-hidden-hand-in-democracy-groups/
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I'm sure I've already looked closely at this article, but I can't find where it is ... so, here it is again, I guess.  lol

Brain-deadening read that almost killed me.  lol

Wish this was just in point form.







March 07, 2015

Koch Whores - Wikileaks Expose: Kochs, Neocons & Covert Regime Change Ops (By Yasha Levine)



Koch Whores / October 17, 2011
Wikileaks Expose: Kochs, Neocons and Covert Regime Change Ops
By Yasha Levine


Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
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'Anti-interventionalist' Kochs 'democracy building' in downtown Dushambe and former Soviet surrounds?
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Dushanbe Capital Tajikistan
Largest city. Dushanbe means "Monday" - from market town on Mondays
Saturday, 7 Mar - 3:20 pm, 5°C
Sunni Islam / Secular
Among others:
  • Achaemenid, 1st Persian Empire
  • Hephthalite, Iranian/Turkic 
  • Samanid, Sunni Persian
  • Mongol
  • Timurid dynasty, Sunni Persianate
  • Russia Empire

Lang: Tajik = dialect of Modern Persian
'Stan' = 'place' {Persian}
Tajikistan = Land of Tajik
Islamisation = 7thC

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ROUGH SUMMARY - LEVINE ARTICLE
CHARLES KOCH 'libertarian' think tank:  FREEDOM HOUSE
one of the most notorious CIA / US State Dept front groups for American Empire

Funding pro-Western opposition movements & seeding regime change across former Soviet Union[2]
INSTITUTE OF HUMANE STUDIES (IHS)
  • 'Libertarian recruitment & educational' organisation
  • 2005 - Takes over Tajikistan running and funding of evicted FREEDOM HOUSE NGO
  • IHS - ensconced in Tajikistan & controlled by Charles Koch
New NGO - FREEDOM - founded to continue to meddle in local 'human rights community'[2]

INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN STUDIES keen to fund
  • >Tajik think tank to facilitate journalists and academics looking at domestic problems & solutions
  • >Tajik think tank focused on 'economic & legal rights' and intellectual debate[2]
FREEDOM HOUSE[2]

Not charity, feeding starving third-world children or educating them
  • Founded by Eleanor Roosevelt.
  • Part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt domestic propaganda initiative.
  • WWII propaganda to enthuse Americans to fight Nazis.
  • Evolved into semi-covert ops arm of CIA / State Dept.
  • Staff run by intelligence personnel.
  • Funded almost exclusively by US federal govt.
Mission
"to challenge regimes hostile to US interests and values".
By way of trojan
"promoting the cause of political and economic freedom outside the US"
FREEDOM HOUSE[2]
Provided covert support to:

  • >Afghanistan mujahadeen (jihadists) 
  • >Contras in Nicaragua (various rebel groups, contra revolution / counter-revolutionaries)
  • >Highly in Cube, aiming to subvert Castro govt.
Cuba UN Rep
"[FREEDOM HOUSE]  ... a machinery of subversion, closer to an intelligence service than an NGO."
  •  >Brief coup - President Hugo Chavez 2002
  • >Main focus (Bush years):  Russia & former Soviet Union.
FREEDOM HOUSE - FORMER SOVIET UNION - 2000-04[2]
Three Musketeers of regime change & US corporate colonisation:
  • Freedom House
  • Open Society Institute (Soros)
  • National Endowment for Democracy
manipulated political opposition movements that brought down remnants of Soviet-era leadership in:
  • >Serbia
  • >Georgia
  • >Ukraine
Reformers, hand-picked by US business interests, were installed.[2]
[Hey, this is very much what is happening before our eyes in Ukraine and also what appears to have also gone down to some extent in Romania, by the look of the politics, the players, the reforms and the European Union / Western interests overreach in Romania, right down to a Eurocentric reformer politician recently arguing that Romania's head of intelligence ought to be approved by NATO, before his appointment.
Monica Macovei 
Romania - argues appointment of Romania security head without NATO consultation unacceptable.


"I understand that our NATO partners have not been consulted on this appointment and I consider this unacceptable ..."
Romania parliament to vote on new intel head:
Eduard Hellvig for Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) 
http://www.ziare.com/monica-macovei/stiri-monica-macovei/macovei-propunerea-lui-hellvig-la-sefia-sri-fara-consultarea-nato-inacceptabila-1350600  ]

American NGO Musketeers' MO:
  1. Installing US corporate interests hand-picked reformers.
  1. Funding & establishment of political groups, NGOs & media organisations that chorus freemarket ideas & promote Western-friendly politicians.
  1. Training of activists and organisers.
  1. Broadcasting of catchy slogans & logos.
  1. By tapping into:
(a) genuine desire for reform;
(b) naive trust in West;
channelling votes to politicians who took "marching orders directly from the IMF".[2]
FREEDOM HOUSE

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Helped elect[2]:
  • > Georgia - Mikheil Saakashvili
groomed by State Dept to play role of Washington stooge

  • > Ukraine - Viktor Yushchenko 
Ukraine Central Bank (UCB) head
[ * Yushchenko = married to State Dept. spook & former Reagan admin. member [2]]

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Mrs. Yushchenko

by Peter Robinson    December 6, 2004 12:16 PM

“Do you know who Yushchenko’s wife is?” John Podhoretz just asked in an email.
“Turns out he’s married to Kathy Chumachenko, who worked in public liaison when we were at the White House!” Kathy Chumachenko, now Kathy Yushchenko, was one of the most completely delightful people in the Reagan White House, a Reaganite’s Reaganite.

From Reagan staffer to first lady of Ukraine. How the Gipper would have loved it.

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/91560/mrs-yushchenko-peter-robinson
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Viktor Yushchenko
  • Former President of Ukraine
  • Third President of Ukraine from 2005 to 2010
  • Career in Ukrainian politics
  • Head National Bank Ukraine
  • 1999 to 2001 =  Prime Minister
  • Dismissal as PM
  • 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
=  repeat (two-round / runoff) election (vs PM Viktor Yanukovych)
  • Ukrainian Supreme Court called for the runoff election to be repeated
  • allegations of widespread electoral fraud in favour of Viktor Yanukovych in original vote

Public protests over alleged electoral fraud played major role in presidential election & led to:  Ukraine's Orange Revolution.[1]

  • Assassination attempt in late 2004 during election campaign
Yushchenko ingested hazardous amounts of TCDD (a contaminant in Agent Orange)
= suffered disfigurement as a result of the poisoning -  slowly recovering.

SLOGANS

Yushchenko went into opposition to President Leonid Kuchma
Founded the Our Ukraine bloc
2002 parliamentary election
= Ukraine's most popular political force (on just short of 25% votes)
"Yushchenko had slightly modernized his political platform, adding social partnership and other liberal slogans to older ideas of European integration, including Ukraine's joining NATO and fighting corruption. Supporters of Yushchenko were organized in the "Syla Narodu" ("Power to the People") electoral coalition, which he and his political allies led, with the Our Ukraine coalition as the main constituent force." [1]
[Going by Levine's article, that sure looks like something CIA NGOs would have arranged in Ukraine, right down to the 'liberal slogans'.]
INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES[2]

'Home' of Kochite Reaganites (eg Nick Gillespie, Radley Balko)
est. over 40 years
primo liberatarian org & homebase for Friedrich Von Hayek, economist / libertarian thought proponent (and presumably devotee of bad news neo-classical economics - see Four Horsemen doco)

Libertarian = anti-state intervention
Kochs / Cato Institute
>seen to be 'staunch anti-interventionists' (even by Glenn Greenwald)[2]
INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES[2]
+ Koch libertarian orgs (eg CATO INSTITUTE)
may have history of smuggling banned libertarian literature into Soviet Union

However:  FREEDOM HOUSE stands apart
Not merely spreading ideas; it is about:
"taking over for a CIA arm designed for foreign intervention and regime change."[2]
Tajikistan involvement =
"Just the fact that they were on the scene, buddying up with war-crazed neocons, CIA goons and State Department bureaucrats famed for their covert regime change ops tells us all we need to know: the anti-interventionist/anti-empire position of libertarianism is just another Koch con meant to give libertarians credibility, and bowl over gullible lefties and progressives into supporting the Kochs’ brutal 19th century economic policies." [2]
COMMENT

The key information contained in Yasha Levine article (which I really enjoyed), has been summarised above.  Best to read the article, in case my understanding's off.  And it's an enjoyable read.  Must be so nice being clever.

Tinkered a bit with the notes by putting in some info from Wikipedia, as I did quickie look-ups.

The thing about 'three musketeers' wasn't in the article; it's my way of trying to remember the NGOs.

Hoping this note taking will help my recall, but I've got a memory like a sieve.  By next week, I'll probably forget most of what I've learned. 

As those discussing Wikipedia on Reddit may attest, Wikipedia should be known as as 'Sneakipedia'  because of the preposterous spin and editing of entries by PR types and various people with political agendas doing the edits.

Relied on some information regarding the Libyan army the other day, accepting without question what was before me:
Libyan National Army 
= newly assembled 
by National Transitional Council (transit. govt) 
fm rebel forces that defeated Gaddafi 2011 
#Libya
Somebody corrected me by pointing out that it wasn't a LNA win rebel win; Libya was bombed by the US and NATO. And so it was.  But the entry I was looking on the LNA itself, described it as 'forces aligned' to the Transitional National Council 'win' (the entry for which indicates a 'rebel forces' overthrow), which I just regurgitated without thinking (even though I vaguely know about Western intervention).

I'm bashing this out quickly, so I'm not going to take the time to check whether the entry maintains it was an rebel win (despite intervention) or take the time to read about the intervention itself.  Intervention looks very one sided:  NATO forces are MASSIVE versus Libya.  Does that seem fair?  And look what it's produced; it's 2015 and Libya is still in chaos. Putin was right.
Couldn't help myself.  Checked the Libyan National Army entry (quickly) to see what it said.  Was at first horrified, thinking I'd misunderstood the entry and had presented something that wasn't in the entry.  As I scanned further down, it looks like LNA has been credited with the Gaddafi defeat, so I didn't make I didn't make it up:
The Libyan National Army was founded in 2011 by the National Transitional Council, after forces aligned to it defeated the previous Libyan Army and overthrew Muammar Gaddafi's regime. 
 ... Transitional National Council,[3] was the de facto government of Libya for a period during and after the Libyan Civil War, in which rebel forces overthrew the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. 
No time to check the rest of the entries properly.  For all I know, I'm at fault because I'm just jumping on the first information I see.  But 'rebel forces which overthrew the regime of Muammar Gaddafi' is arguable, I suppose, if you consider the role of NATO.

Somebody recently suggested I check out 'cultural Marxism'.  So I did.  During my travels, I found the entries on Reddit pointing out the bias etc, regarding Wikipedia entries.  Thought it was interesting reading in relation to the Sneakipedia failings as well as cultural Marxism, which I think I'm opposed to because I'm not huge on being told what to think.  But I've got a bit more reading to do on that before I know what the deal is; that's just my initial impression.

Someone suggested a counter Wikipedia, I think.  A counter internet would also be good.  The internet as we know it doesn't accommodate truth.  It's censored like crazy.  Not too big on that.

Also not big on the prospect of Google being the 'Ministry of Truth' of the internet.  Proposal to index searches based on the 'accuracy' of information rather than popularity of hits.  That is just WRONG and totalitarian. We should all bail and start using other platforms, avoiding Google like the plague.

Google Gives New Meaning to “Orwellian” – Becomes Ministry of Truth

http://www.globalresearch.ca/google-gives-new-meaning-to-orwellian-becomes-ministry-of-truth/5434333
[Excuse any typos.  In a mad rush.  Too tired to stay up and edit.]




January 06, 2015

Chechnya, Caspian Energy & the Great Game


CHECHNYA

NSFW Corp (Pando)

Washington’s highly-politicized position on Chechen separatists
dangerously misguided policy in which Chechen radicals have been protected and nurtured
  • neocon-fronted US geopolitical strategy in Chechnya
  • rank cynicism of US policy in Chechnya
Why would so many sleazy neocons — Islam-bashers, terror-mongers and Cold War Reaganites — support armed Chechen separatists?

Bill Kristol, James Woolsey, Frank Gaffney, Richard Perle, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and over 100 others put together the K Street lobby powerhouse ... "American Committee for Peace in Chechnya" (ACPC)

Among the "distinguished" names were notorious Islamophobes Frank Gaffney and Michael Ledeen; Jon Podhoretz’s parents, Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter, along Jon’s brother-in-law Eliot Abrams, a convicted felon over his role in Iran-Contra; and Abrams’ fellow Iran-Contra convicts Caspar Weinberger and Robert McFarlane.

Many of the same figures lobbying for Chechen separatism fronted for Bush’s invasion of Iraq.

... notorious neocon outfit, Freedom House

Freedom House was linked to a string of pro-US "color revolutions" in eastern Europe and elsewhere —the "Rose Revolution" in Georgia, the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine, the failed "Tulip Revolution" in Kyrgyzstan, and the failed 2002 coup in Venezuela to overthrow Hugo Chavez.

Jamestown Foundation, a right-wing Cold War propaganda outfit founded by Reagan’s CIA director William Casey in the early 1980s.

Russophobia; its politics are right-wing, pro-military, and pro-Big Oil.  
Jamestown board members have included Dick Cheney, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James Woolsey, and another ex-CIA director, Michael Hayden.

The president of the Jamestown Foundation, Glen Howard, served as the executive director of the American Committee for Peace in Chechnya
Before joining Jamestown, Howard had worked as an analyst at SAIC, one of the largest private contractors serving the CIA and Pentagon. Howard also bills himself as a consultant to oil majors operating in the Caspian Sea region.

... support for the Chechen separatist leaders was strong in both Saudi Arabia and the US and Britain.

Al Qaeda links

Empire and oil are the two constants in the "human rights" campaign for Chechnya.

Big Oil is what made the neocons’ hearts bleed.

money interests can turn Islamophobes into bleeding-heart apologists for Chechen terrorism
breakup of the Soviet Union = excitement in the oil and gas industry over the vast unexploited oil and gas reserves in weak, newly-independent Muslim states, all bordering the Caspian Sea: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and to a lesser extent, Turkmenistan.

Century prior = Royal Dutch Shell was one of the Caspian oil fields’ biggest profiteers

Bolsheviks nationalized the oil fields after they took power in 1917, closing off the Caspian energy resources from Western control
[FALL SOVIET UNION] Western oil reps were crawling around the ruins of Gorbachev’s empire, slavering over the Caspian region
EXTRACTS ONLY - Full Article by Mark Ames:  
https://www.nsfwcorp.com/dispatch/prisoners-of-the-caspian-part-one/


Really like this guy's article.  Heaps of interesting information.

The above is only some of the information that caught my attention.

Days later, I need to familiarise myself again, so I might have to go back and have another look.  Takes me ages to remember things.

Article goes on to say that oil interests took precedence over US national security interests in the Caspian region, to the point of US protecting terrorists and that a CIA official (Robert Baer) resigned as a result.

How bad must it be if even the CIA are disgusted?

Baer's Time mag's intelligence columnist and has written for a bunch of other publications, including Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.

The rest of the stuff on his Wikipedia page doesn't even register.  Sounds like a movie.  None of it feels real to me.

The 'free press' is nonsense.  The press is corporate owned and it wouldn't surprise me if a good percentage of reporters were spies or ex-spies, while those that aren't are readily bribed (see CIA bribery revelation of Udo AlfKotte, German journalist >> German press is a PR appendage of NATO.).

Ames' article points out that there's an OVERLAP between big oil, foreign policy and lobbyists (pro Chechnya lobbyists, in this case).

Regional control boils down to control of resources and pipelines.
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline gets a mention.  Looked that up the other day, probably as a result of reading this.

Bill Clinton was at the centre of this Caspian struggle.
In 1999, while Russia was embroiled in a Chechnya war (a look-up job for me), Clinton made a surprise 'Ta-da, we're building a pipeline in Azerbaijan' announcement, which seemed to have seriously pissed off Yeltsin, who went as far as reminding the US that the Russians have nuclear weapons.  What? 

Here's the cool bit:  this is where Vladimir Putin comes into the picture, as new Prime Minister (making it 15 years of leadership for Putin).
Hey, this calls for Putin video insert (I actually like this and think it's cute.  Ummm, is that warped?):



The writer's quite funny.  Said Yeltsin nearly launched the world's first and only nuclear suicide bombing over the US usurping the goodies in Azerbaijan.

Article goes into Russia backing various parties in the region and causing destabilisation of newly independent states, but that's probably US propaganda.  Even if it's not, this is Russia's backyard and they have more right to seek influence in the region than the West.

Another funny:  the West 'goes Alex Jones' on Russia, presumably over their earlier backing of players in the region.  That Jones guy sure is strange.  Wonder what his trip is?  As for the US, what hypocrites.

And that's pretty much it in part one, as far as my interest are concerned. 
Might have to follow up on the other parts somewhere down the track.  I'm having enough trouble absorbing what's going on so far.

Below is info regarding the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline:

Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline /crude oil

Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan crude oil pipeline Operator BP Connects Baku (Caspian), #Azerbaijan to #Georgia & #Turkey

Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline /crude oil

Operator:  BP

PARTNERS
> BP
> SOCAR
> Chevron
> Statoil TPAO
> Eni Total SA
> Itochu Inpex
> ConocoPhillips
> Hess Corporation
  • 70% funding = 3rd party
  • World Bnk (International Finance Corp)
  • Euro Bank for Reconstr & Devel
  • 7 nation export agencies
  • 15 banks

-----------------------------------

Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline / Crude oil  >> Azerbaijan (Caspian) to Georgia Turkey
[INSERT PIE CHART]



>> BP (#UK)   30.1%
>> SOCAR (Azerbaijan) 25%
... largest stakes

>Chevron (USA) 8.90%
>ConocoPhillips (USA) 2.50%
>Hess Corporation (USA) 2.36%      Total:  13.76%

Statoil (Norway) 8.71% 
TPAO (Turkey) 6.53%

Eni (Italy) 5.00%
Total (France) 5.0%

>Itochu (Japan) 3.4%
>Inpex (Japan)  2.50%    Total:  5.9%

Don't know why they didn't just call it the Baku pipeline to make it easier to remember.

The biggest stakeholder is British BP, followed by combined US interests (not counting Azerbaijan).  Then comes Norway, Turkey. Japan, and Italy and France at 5% each.

That Norway is in there is interesting.  Being Statoil, it is probably a state government company.  Yeah, the Norwegian government owns 67%.  

It's massive:
"Statoil operates oil and gas fields in Australia, Algeria, Angola, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, China, Libya, Nigeria, Russia, United States, and Venezuela."
and it's looking for more business in Mexico, Qatar & UAE.

It's probably also worthwhile noting it has:
"processing plants in Belgium, Denmark, France, and Germany."
Looking at information on some of these large companies is a dwarfing experience.
The companies seem so huge and kind of intimidating when sizing them up, in contrast to government.  But government only seems 'small' in comparison to the large corporations because we're lulled into believing we're somehow stakeholders in government, and that it's a benign, appointed caretaker ticking along in the background doing all the right things on our behalves.

So government's huge and corporations combined are probably even mightier than government.

I'm finding it hard to get a feel for just how big the machinery of the state-corporate partnership is.  Compared to the tiny and disposable individual, it's colossal.
If you look at the tussle over energy, profits, regional control, strategic advantage here in this article, it probably sums up 'the meaning of life' in politics.  This is it.  This is all there's ever been.  There's nothing more.  And people are killed and continue to lose their lives over these kinds of struggles.  Over and over again.
P.S.  This gives the game away in the Middle East, then

Human Rights = empire & oil (agenda)
Certainty = backing dangerous terrorists to do one's regional bidding