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14

Best Day Hike in Madison

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A leisurely, relaxing stroll through a city’s center should be a natural part of the life of the citizens in a town that is vibrant and healthy. The health benefits are obvious, and a city known for densely located eclectic ecosystems is a rare gift built because of the genius of those with visions of a vital urban environment. The city of Madison, Wisconsin is unique in that a stroll through the downtown can quickly lead a hiker to serene wooded paths around beautiful lakes during a journey lasting only several hours. The journey is available at all hours of the day and will not cost the interested traveler a penny. The investment of a few hours of your time will yield an understanding of the landscape in which Madisonians thrive, and of the cool, relaxed atmosphere that characterizes the city.

Starting at the Monona Terrace, a hiker gains a view of Lake Monona, the “Beautiful Lake” of the Ho-Chunk people native to this land. Ahead lies the Wisconsin State Capital, an architectural triumph, from which an adventurous traveler can gain access to a balcony allowing a view of the entire city of Madison. A stop here is optional but worthwhile for those new to the city. Motivated hikers will continue from the Capital to State Street, a bustling hub of activity and a major city thoroughfare. Local proprietors provide delicious food year round, and bold explorers will be able to find sustenance in restaurants serving unique meals highlighting the diverse ethnic backgrounds found in the people of Madison. Chinese, Greek, Himalayan, and straightforward Wisconsin pub food are all available, as is ice cream, which may be desired after a long day’s journey.

State Street businesses offer an embarrassment of product riches. A worldly traveler will find such a variety nowhere else, and this serves as a testament to the eclectic, liberal spirit found in Madison. From head shops to clothing stores to street people selling their tunes, you’ll find a great deal that interests you during your journey down this street.



Continue on and do not get too distracted by the bustle and excitement. The colors and sounds will hypnotize and may attract you for hours, but continue to the end of State Street to encounter the University of Madison Library Mall. Rest here in a quiet atmosphere conducive to contemplation. To your right you will notice Lake Mendota and the Memorial Union Terrace. Continue towards the “Great Lake” Mendota and you will find a path leading you along the edge of this treasure of the city.

Follow the path westward around the Lake and you will be able to hike continuously for hours. Adventurous travelers may find that the University campus beckons and may wander toward the riches of public gardens found there. Other travelers will remain focused on a destination that is spoken of in reverent tones by the city’s denizens—the Picnic Point Nature Preserve. Continuing on the lake front path will, after several miles, bring a hiker to the mile long peninsula along Lake Mendota’s south shore. Many miles of hiking trails exist at Picnic Point, and it is easy to find a quiet spot from which to enjoy the surroundings. While your hike will not end here, it will be a satisfying highlight to your journey, a peak experience in a day filled with beauty.

I recommend this path to those both new to the city and those familiar with this area of Wisconsin. I have walked this trail for many years, and it never fails to reward me richly with memories of a vital, beautifully designed city.

Here’s a Google map that illustrates the general route, but be aware that there is a path quite near to Lake Mendota along which you can walk. Google maps just would not let me show that specific route.


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You can check another article about Free Vacation Fun in Madison WI here:
Free Things to Do in Madison, WI on your Vacation

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Jul
14

Free Things to Do in Madison Wisconsin

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Travelers to Madison Wisconsin will be interested in learning more about the free destinations and events the city has to offer.

The city of Madison is a beautiful destination for travelers from around the world. Summer time weather is mild and perfect for outdoor adventures, and there are many free opportunities available that should help any traveler not only fill an afternoon or evening, but provide for memories only the Midwest can provide.

For those with children, the Henry Vilas Zoo is a great destination and is one of the oldest free zoological parks in the nation. There is a children’s zoo, a primate complex and a big cat complex that will interest young and old alike. Reptile lovers will especially love the herpetarium with its ancient tortoises. Nearby is Vilas park which has walking trails, play sets for children, and a beach for those wanting to enjoy the radiant summer sunlight and the beautiful Lake Wingra.

Nearby is the beautiful University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Founded in 1934, the Arboretum was founded to create historic ecological animal and plant communities, and contains the state’s largest woody plant collection. The Arboretum Visitor Center is open weekdays, and for several hours on the weekends, and provides tours of the land, and houses a store containing an extensive collection of books about restoration ecology.



No visit to Madison would be complete without a stroll down State Street, the downtown link between the Wisconsin State Capital and the University of Wisconsin. Starting at the University end of State Street, visitors can enter the Elvehjem Museum of Art, a museum that houses artwork from around the world. Nearby is the Memorial Union, which regularly hosts meetings, and many free weekend concerts at the Memorial Union Terrace. Visitors would be well advised to stop in to the union to view the listing of the day’s events.

Strolling down State Street toward the state capital will lead visitors to many local restaurants and businesses, as well as the Overture Center. Art galleries are prevalent here, and visitors would benefit from seeking out a copy of the local weekly free newspaper, The Isthmus, for details about free concerts and children’s events held at the center each week.

At the end of State Street looms the beautiful Wisconsin State Capital building, reaching to a height of over 200 feet with a dome capped by the bronze “Wisconsin” statue. The Capital is open daily to the public, and free tours are offered free of charge. There is an observation deck open to the public during the summer months, and visitors can view the beauty of the city and Lakes Mendota and Monona from there. It is a view not to be missed.

Nearby the Capital on Lake Monona stands the gorgeous architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright in the form of the Monona Terrace. Tours are offered daily, and the center regularly hosts meetings and community events. Visitors should witness this functional work of art from the balcony overlooking the lake. Those wanting to see a free water ski show during the summer months should visit the grounds of the Terrace on Sundays at 5:30pm for shows put on by the Mad City Ski Team.

Travelers to Madison should make a point of visiting the Olbrich Botanical Gardens, a locally treasured source of beauty and one of Madison’s crown jewels. Indoor and outdoor gardens greet visitors and entry to the outdoor gardens is free. The Rose Garden is a sight of beauty rare in the world, and the gardens house the golden Thai Pavilion, a gift bestowed by the Thai government to the University of Wisconsin in 2001.

I hope visitors have the opportunity to realize the beauty and depth of culture that exists in the state capital of Wisconsin, and that this short guide will lead to some truly memorable experiences.

Read more here about my thoughts on the best day hike visitors to Madison, WI can take:
Best All Day Hike You Can Take in Madison, WI

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Afghan Massacre — The Convoy of Death

Produced and directed by Irish filmmaker and former BBC producer Jamie Doran, the film tells the story of thousands of prisoners who surrendered to the US military’s Afghan allies after the siege of Kunduz. According to the film, some three thousand of the prisoners were forced into sealed containers and loaded onto trucks for transport to Sheberghan prison. When the prisoners began shouting for air, U.S.-allied Afghan soldiers fired directly into the truck, killing many of them.

The rest suffered through an appalling road trip lasting up to four days, so thirsty they clawed at the skin of their fellow prisoners as they licked perspiration and even drank blood from open wounds. Witnesses say that when the trucks arrived and soldiers opened the containers, most of the people inside were dead. They also say US Special Forces re-directed the containers carrying the living and dead into the desert and stood by as survivors were shot and buried. Now, up to three thousand bodies lie buried in a mass grave.

Outraged human rights groups and lawyers are calling for an investigation but the U.N. special envoy to Afghanistan refuses any U.N.-backed investigation until the Afghan government can protect witnesses. Two of the witnesses in the film have already been killed.

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Declassified Documents On 911 By UK & Saudis

By Jeffrey Steinberg  7/14/2009

In the report that follows, you will discover that some of the most fundamental assumptions that you have been clinging to since Sept. 11, 2001–assumptions that Lyndon LaRouche warned against–have been a total fraud. Much of what you have been told about the events of 9/11 have been a hoax. The truth, which is clearly revealed in newly declassified documents, available through the National Archives, is that two leading presumed U.S. allies–Saudi Arabia and Great Britain–were up to their eyeballs in the attacks on New York City and Washington. The United States was betrayed by leading elements within the Saudi Arabian Royal Family and intelligence services, in league with the British Empire. And top officials of the Bush-Cheney White House, the Justice Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were both aware of, and fully complicit in the coverup of the crime of the century.
The Anglo-Saudi alliance behind the 9/11 atrocity is represented, most graphically, by a 25-year-old secret intelligence arrangement, concealed beneath a lucrative arms-for-oil barter deal called “al-Yamamah.” There is now sufficient, credible evidence that funds from the offshore al-Yamamah accounts were funneled to at least two of the 9/11 hijackers, to warrant a high-profile Justice Department probe, without delay.
The newly released documents, when cross-gridded with other evidence already in the public domain, confirm the Anglo-Saudi hand behind 9/11, and debunk nearly eight years of conspiracy rubbish, that portrayed the attacks as a scheme by cave-dwellers and “under the floorboard” mysterious forces. The writings of a former LaRouche associate, Webster Tarpley, more or less typify the kind of off-course conspiracy mongering that is now thoroughly discredited by the new material and the larger picture assembled by EIR researchers.
Elements of the story have already been reported in EIR, and LaRouche instinctively pointed to the true nature of the operation, in a now-famous radio interview that he gave to the Salt Lake City-based syndicated radio host Dr. Jack Stockwell, as the hijacked planes were crashing into the Twin Towers and the Pentagonon the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
If the full implications of the new, confirming evidence of the Anglo-Saudi hand in the 9/11 attack are comprehended and acted on, by the appropriate U.S. and other government services, one of the root sources of global asymmetric warfare can be wiped out–with many other side benefits as well.
The New Evidence
Early this year, the National Archives released documents from the files of the 9/11 Commission, which were previously classified. Three of those documents, recently obtained by EIR, provide the “smoking gun,” proving the central role of Saudi intelligence, and the critical support role of British intelligence in the preparation, execution, and coverup of 9/11. The most significant of the documents, still partly classified, is a “Memorandum for the Record,” summarizing an April 23, 2004 interview with a Southern California-based FBI informant, who rented a room in his home to two of the 9/11 hijackers during 2000. Although the memorandum redacted the informant’s name, other public sources have identified the man as Abdussattar Shaikh. His FBI handler has also been publicly named as Steven Butler.
In the interview, Shaikh provided a detailed account of his first encounter with the two 9/11 hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar. In April 2000, Shaikh posted an announcement on the bulletin board at the Islamic Center of San Diego (ICSD), offering to rent rooms in his home to “devout Muslims.” At the time he posted the ad, Shaikh was already acting as a paid informant for the FBI. According to his account to 9/11 Commission investigators Quinn John Tamm, Jr. and Dietrich Snell, Shaikh was approached after Friday prayers by al-Hazmi, who said he and al-Mihdhar urgently needed housing. By Shaikh’s account, the two men moved into his home on May 10, 2000. Al-Mihdhar left after six weeks, claiming that he was returning to Saudi Arabia to visit his wife and young child. Al-Hazmi lived in the room until Dec. 10, 2000, when he moved out to attend pilot school in Arizona.
At one point in the interview, the 9/11 investigators asked Dr. Shaikh about another Saudi, Omar al-Bayoumi. From the Commission document: “Dr. Xxxxxx[Shaikh] noted that Omar al-Bayoumi also visited al-Hazmi at his house. Dr. Xxxxxx knew al-Bayoumi as a Saudi national who Dr. Xxxxxx met at the ICSD. Al-Bayoumi stated to Dr. Xxxxxx when he visited, that `I referred them (al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar) to you.’ Dr. Xxxxxx restated that his was not the case and that he met the two in the hallway of the ICSD after the Friday prayer service.”
The report continued: “Al-Hazmi did not like al-Bayoumi and told Dr. Xxxxxx that al-Bayoumi was `an agent for the Saudis.’ Al-Hazmi complained to Dr. Xxxxxx that al-Bayoumi video taped people associated with the ICSD constantly. Dr. Xxxxxx noted that was his experience when he attended events at the ICSD. Dr. Xxxxxx said that al-Bayoumi always had his videotape recorder and sought comment to the open mike on the videotape recorder. Dr. Xxxxxx stated that, `I have heard that al-Bayoumi is an agent (of the Saudis).”
Dr. Shaikh’s candid description of Omar al-Bayoumi as a Saudi intelligence agent, in regular contact with one of the 9/11 hijackers, is stunning in its own right. The fact that Dr. Shaikh was an FBI informant, who, according to several U.S. intelligence sources, regularly received payments from the Bureau to keep tabs on the Muslim community in the San Diego area, and hosted two of the hijackers, is equally stunning. But the full extent of the al-Bayoumi dossier, as known to the FBI and other U.S. government agencies, goes well beyond the surface scandal.
Al-Bayoumi was far more than a “frequent visitor” to Dr. Shaikh’s home, while al-Hazmi was living there. The essential facts are as follows.
On Jan. 15, 2000, al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar arrived at Los Angeles International Airport on a flight from Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, where they had attended a meeting of number of al-Qaeda members and allies. The two men were met at the airport by al-Bayoumi, who brought them to San Diego, rented them an apartment, co-signed the lease, and even put down $1,500 in deposit and rent. Al-Bayoumi would later arrange for the two men to enroll in flight training school.
Al-Bayoumi’s links to three of the 9/11 hijackers (he hosted a third hijacker, Hani Hanjour, at his apartment on a number of occasions in the Spring of 2000, according to FBI and Congressional documents) prompted one Federal government source to tell reporters, “Some Federal investigators suspect that al-Bayoumi could have been an advance man for the 9/11 hijackers.”
But al-Bayoumi was also, undisputedly, an agent of Saudi intelligence! According to the FBI and CIA dossier on him, and records from both the House-Senate joint intelligence probe and the 9/11 Commission, al-Bayoumi came to the United States in August 1994. He was previously employed by the Saudi Ministry of Defense, and continued to draw a salary of $3,000 a month from the Ministry after he moved to the United States, through 2002. In the U.S., he was formally listed as an employee of Dallah Avco, a Saudi defense company that held lucrative contracts with the Ministry of Defense and Aviation, and was owned by members of the Saudi Royal Family. According to U.S. Federal investigators, al-Bayoumi never actually did any work for Dallah Avco. However, his monthly salary from the firm increased to $3,500 right after al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar arrived in the U.S.A.
Further adding to al-Bayoumi’s considerable personal finances, in June 1998, an anonymous contribution arrived from Saudi Arabia. The $500,000 was a down-payment on a new mosque, to be built in San Diego–with the proviso that Omar al-Bayoumi be appointed as director of maintenance, with an office and a guaranteed salary. Eyewitnesses told the FBI and the 9/11 Commission that al-Bayoumi was rarely seen at the mosque.
Al-Bayoumi was, however, in constant communication with top Saudi government officials in the United States and in Riyadh. According to the records of the joint Congressional investigation and the 9/11 Commission, between January 2000–when al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar arrived in California–and May 2000, al-Bayoumi made 32 calls to the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C., 37 calls to the Saudi Cultural Mission in Washington, and 24 calls to the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles. His contact at the Consulate was Fahad Thumairy, who held diplomatic credentials, but was one of the most virulently anti-American imams in the area. He would be deported from the United States after 9/11.
In late June or early July 2001, al-Bayoumi and his wife, Manal Ahmed Bagader, suddenly left San Diego, and moved to England, where al-Bayoumi ostensibly entered business school at Aston University. Within days after the 9/11 attacks, he was detained by Scotland Yard and held for one week. However, he was released for lack of evidence, and he immediately left England for Saudi Arabia.
Osama Basnan
Omar al-Bayoumi was not alone in his liaison work between Saudi intelligence and some of the 9/11 hijackers. He worked closely with another Saudi intelligence officer, Osama Basnan, who entered the United States in 1980 on a short-term tourist visa, but remained in the country until October 2002, when he and his wife were deported as illegal aliens.
An FBI report, written shortly after 9/11, warned that evidence gathered on Osama Basnan “could indicate that he succeeded Omar al-Bayoumi and may be undertaking activities on behalf of the Government of Saudi Arabia.” An FBI classified report, dated Oct. 3, 2001, noted that Basnan was in contact with members of the bin Laden family, living in the United States. In the days immediately following 9/11, members of the bin Laden family in the United States, along with other top Saudis, were quietly flown home–at a time when no other non-military flights were being allowed.
Basnan was a subject of FBI interest long before Sept. 11. In 1992, according to news accounts, Basnan was investigated by the Bureau for ties to Eritrean Islamic Jihad (EIJ), an organization that was closely linked to al-Qaeda by no later than 1996. On Oct. 17, 1992, Basnan, then living in Washington, D.C., hosted a party at his home for Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman, the so-called “blind sheikh” now in jail for plotting terrorist attacks in New York City. At the time, according to U.S. intelligence sources, the FBI produced a still-classified report, detailing Basnan’s work for the Saudi government, despite his ties to Islamic radicals.
Indeed, U.S. intelligence sources report that Basnan was arrested on drug charges in the Los Angeles area, but the charges were dropped, after intensive pressure from the Saudi Embassy.
The Ambassador and the Princess
If Omar al-Bayoumi’s ties to the Saudi Ministry of Defense and Aviation are firmly established, his personal ties to the former Saudi Ambassador to the United States, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, and his wife, Princess Haifa, are even less in dispute. In April 1998, Prince Bandar, who is also the son of the Saudi Defense Minister, Prince Sultan, sent a check to Basnan in the amount of $15,000. Bandar claims that the check was an “act of charity,” in response to a written appeal by Basnan for help in paying medical bills for his wife. Beginning in November 1999, just weeks before the two 9/11 hijackers arrived at the Los Angeles Airport, Princess Haifa began sending monthly cashiers checks, from her account at Riggs National Bank in Washington, to Basnan’s wife, Majida Ibrahim Ahmad Dweikat. The checks continued until May 2002. The royal couple sent a total of $53-72,000 to Basnan and his wife. According to the House-Senate joint investigation, many of the cashier checks from Princess Haifa to Basnan’s wife were signed over to the wife of Omar al-Bayoumi. Most of these transactions took place while Basnan and al-Bayoumi were “handling” the financial affairs of at least two of the 9/11 hijackers, al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar. And the pair of Saudi intelligence officers also had some, as yet not-fully-known ties to a third hijacker, Hani Hanjour.
Prince Bandar’s BAE Bounty
At the time that Prince Bandar and Princess Haifa were making their “charitable” contributions to Basnan and al-Bayoumi, the then-Saudi Ambassador to the United States was on the receiving end of at least $2 billion in kickbacks from Great Britain’s premier defense firm, BAE Systems. The BAE scandal exploded into the public view several years ago, when BBC, the London {Guardian}, and other publications revealed that BAE was making tens of billions of dollars in payouts to Saudi Defense Ministry officials, and other members of the Saudi Royal Family, in return for arms contracts worth a fortune.
The BAE-Saudi scandal dated all the way back to 1985, when Prince Bandar personally brokered a deal with then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, to sell an initial $40 billion in BAE military hardware and services to Saudi Arabia, in return for Saudi crude oil. The deal, cynically known as “al-Yamamah” (“the Dove”) was far more than a barter arrangement. BAE padded the costs of the fighter jets, training planes, air defense systems and support services by an estimated one-third, to launder payoffs to top Saudis–including Prince Bandar. In return, Saudi Arabia delivered the equivalent of one super-tanker of oil {per day} (on average) to BAE, which had a contract with British Petroleum and Royal Dutch Shell, to immediately sell the oil on the spot market. For the Saudis, it was a lucrative deal. Even aside from the kickbacks that lined the pockets of many a Saudi prince and ministry official, the crude oil cost the Saudis under $5 a barrel. BP and Royal Dutch Shell sold the oil at fantastic markups.
As the result of this unique arrangement, an offshore Anglo-Saudi intelligence slush fund was amassed, amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars, starting in 1985. In a semi-official biography of Prince Bandar, published several years ago, author William Simpson candidly wrote that al-Yamamah was, first and foremost, a geo-strategic partnership between London and Riyadh, which funneled money covertly to the Afghan mujahideen who were battling the Soviet Army in the 1980s; funded Chad in its border war with Libya; and bypassed the U.S. Congress to deliver American military hardware to the Saudi Air Force.
Some senior U.S. intelligence officials insist that a full investigation of Prince Bandar’s role in the al-Yamamah scheme would reveal that some of the BAE payoffs went from the Bank of England, to Bandar’s account at Riggs National Bank–into the hands of Basnan, al-Bayoumi, and the California 9/11 hijackers cell. By Aug. 2, 2003, so many questions had been raised about the Bandar payoffs to Basnan, that the Ambassador was forced to issue a personal statement, through the Saudi Embassy, branding the allegations “baseless and not true,” nothing more than “rumor, innuendo, and untruths.” He cited President George W. Bush, who “praised the Saudi commitment to fighting terrorism.”
Bandar’s efforts to cover up the Saudi government hand in 9/11 by invoking the words of President Bush only served to further infuriate those U.S. officials who were actually trying to get to the bottom of the Sept. 11 plot. House and Senate intelligence committee investigators knew, for example, that when their final “Report of the Joint Inquiry into the Terrorist Attacks of Sept. 11, 2001” was submitted to the White House for final review before publication, the entire text of a 28-page chapter, documenting evidence of Saudi government support for the hijackers–including the Bandar payments to Basnan–was blocked from publication and remains classified to this day. In a recent meeting with the families of the 9/11 victims, President Barack Obama was pressed to declassify the chapter.
Both Presidents Bush were so close to Prince Bandar that the longtime Saudi Ambassador was widely referred to as an “honorary member of the Bush family.” The G.W. Bush White House commitment to brutally suppress the evidence of the Anglo-Saudi hand in 9/11 was so deep that Osama Basnan, the Saudi intelligence officer, felt confident enough to be in Houston, Texas, on April 24-25, 2002, when then-Saudi Crown Prince (now King) Abdullah, along with Prince Bandar, visited President Bush at his Crawford, Texas ranch. The Crown Prince’s entourage was massive–eight planeloads of aides and hangers-on. Among the crowd were three Saudi officials suspected of ties to al-Qaeda. The “embarrassing” incident was suppressed, along with Basnan’s presence in nearby Houston, where he was reportedly meeting with a billionaire Saudi prince who was part of the Crawford entourage.
Four months later, Sen. Bob Graham (D-Fla.), who chaired the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which conducted the joint Congressional 9/11 probe along with the House Intelligence Committee, declared that, to his knowledge, the CIA had “incontrovertible evidence that there is support for these terrorists within the Saudi government.” Hewould later emphasize the point in his book on the joint Congressional probe, Intelligence Matters.
Britain – State Sponsor of Terrorism
In December 2000, the Editors of EI submitted a lengthy memorandum to then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, seeking an investigation of British government sponsorship of international terrorism. The memo, prepared with the assistance of State Department attorneys, who provided EIR with the official criteria for placing a nation on the list of “state sponsors of terrorism,” relied exclusively on official government documents, from no fewer than nine nations, that had formally protested British government protection, and, in some cases, financing of active terrorist cells on British soil. The EIR memo was triggered by a rash of asymmetric warfare attacks, many by groups spawned out of the 1979-89 Afghanistan War against the Soviets, a war covertly bankrolled and logistically backed by British, French, American, Saudi, and Israeli intelligence services.
The British government’s protection was extended to such terror groups as the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), which had a radio transmitter in Britain that beamed marching orders for terrorist attacks into eastern Turkey; the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which carried out a brutal 1997 attack on Japanese tourists at Luxor, Egypt, and had earlier assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat; the Indian terrorist group Lashkar e-Taibi, which carried out assassinations and hijackings in 1999; and Chechen terrorists, who were recruited out of mosques in England.
Among the charges against the British government: British intelligence had looked the other way, throughout the 1990s, as Osama bin Laden moved between Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sudan, and England. The London Times admitted that, throughout the second half of 1996, bin Laden made frequent trips to London, ”clearly under the protection of British authorities.” The Times had spotted bin Laden, earlier in the 1990s, at the London estate of Khalid bin Mahfouz, a wealthy Saudi banker who was a leading Muslim Brotherhood funder of a wide array of Jihadi groups, and was a majorshareholder in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI). In 1994, the French and Algerian governments filed diplomatic demarches with the British Foreign Office, charging that Osama bin Laden had met with leaders of the Islamic Group of Algeria (GIA), which was then in the middle of a blind terror bombing campaign in both countries. French intelligence tracked the bin Laden/GIA meetings to a bin Laden-owned estate in Wembley. For three months in 1994, according to other French sources, including investigator Roland Jacquard, Osama bin Laden lived on Harrow Road in London. Even after he left the country, bin Laden’s leading propagandists operated out of London.
According to “conventional wisdom,” the British protection of a worldwide nexus of terrorist organizations was based on an understanding that the groups would not operate on British soil, or target British interests abroad. But, anyone with even a cursory knowledge of the history of the British Empire, from the early days of the British East India Company, through Lord Palmerston’s sponsorship of the Young Europe, Young America, and Young Turk operations of the 19th Century, realizes immediately that this is a fraud. Sponsorship of asymmetric warfare is at the very heart of the British/Venetian method. And the Anglo-Saudi al-Yamamah project is the 20th- and 21st-Century equivalent of the British East India Company’s sponsorship of legions of ethnic and religious separatist groups, assuring a ready stable of political assassins and perpetrators of “chaos on demand” around the globe.
Will the Bush League Coverup End?
Even as investigators for the joint Congressional inquiry and the 9/11 Commission attempted to get at the role of Saudi intelligence in 9/11, a vicious coverup was being imposed directly from the White House, and with full complicity of elements within the FBI and Department of Justice. It became so blatant, that three 9/11 Commission investigators–Kevin Scheid, Col. Lorry Fenner, and Gordon Lederman–drafted a memo to their staff supervisors, Dan Marcus and Steve Dunne, proposing guidelines for FBI and other “minders.” The memo bitterly complained that FBI and other “minders” sitting in on interviews with Commission witnesses, interfered in the questioning and intimidated the witnesses:
“Minders have positioned themselves physically and have conducted themselves in a manner that we believe intimidates witnesses from giving full and candid responses to our questions. Minders generally sat next to witnesses at the table and across from Commission staff, conveying to witnesses that minders are participants in interviews and are of equal status to witnesses . Moreover, minders take verbatim notes of witnesses’ statements and may engage in retribution. We believe that the next effect of minders’ conduct, whether intentionally or not, is to intimidate witnesses and to interfere with witnesses providing full and candid responses.”
The memo concluded with a plea: “We request that you raise the subject of minders’ conduct with the Executive Branch in order to prevent minders from comporting themselves in these ways in the future.”
Attached to the memo were ten proposed rules of conduct, to block the intimidation. Apart from the fact that the memorandum was declassified and released at the National Archive earlier this year, no action was taken and the Bush White House coverup–typified by the suppression of the Congressional report section dealing with Saudi government complicity in 9/11–continued to the end.
Condoleezza Rice Lied
The coverup, in at least one case, may have involved contempt of Congress. When a battle erupted between the 9/11 Commission and the White House over the public disclosure of segments of a Presidential Daily Briefing from August 2001, in which President Bush was explicitly warned about a high-probability al-Qaeda attack against the continental United States, then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice testified before Congress that there was no “actionable intelligence” provided by the intelligence community, and that no one could have anticipated the events of 9/11.
In stark contrast to Rice’s sworn testimony, U.S. intelligence had strong indications that, not only was al-Qaeda planning to hijack planes, but was planning to use them as weapons. According to the third document released this year by the 9/11 Commission, the Federal Aviation Administration and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) conducted a series of exercises, as early as October 1998–shortly after the attacks on two U.S. embassies in Africa–involving hijackings. The last of the exercises, “Vigilant Guardian I,” took place between Sept. 6-10, 2001. In one of the scenarios, described in a 9/11 Commission summary chronology, a London-to-New York flight is hijacked by “terrorists with explosives who plan to detonate them over NYC.” Clearly, the idea that terrorists were planning to use aircraft as a weapon against New York City, was on the minds of some Federal counter-terror officials prior to 9/11.
Basnan’s Free Ride Home
On Oct. 21, 2002, a Federal judge in California ordered Osama Yousef Basnan and his wife, Majida Ibrahim Ahmad Dweikat, to be deported from the United States–for immigration violations! The Saudi intelligence officer who had been in the country illegally since the early 1980s, who had bankrolled, along with Omar al-Bayoumi, at least two of the 9/11 hijackers, was so pleased with the judge’s order to send him back to Saudi Arabia, that he walked up to the Federal prosecutor at the end of the hearing and shook his hand, thanking him profusely for the free ride home.
The message delivered that day in court could not have been clearer: The Anglo-Saudi terror nexus was off limits. The idea that two of America’s most trusted so-called allies–Great Britain and Saudi Arabia–had betrayed the United States, and played an indispensible role in the worst terrorist atrocity in history on American soil, was to be buried.
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Jun
30

In Search of Enemies

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Notes on In Search of Enemies: A CIA Story by John Stockwell, W.W. Norton and Company, 1978.

1) Resigned in 1978 from CIA

2) Deputy Directorate of Information (DDI) fulfills the mission of the National Securty Act of 1947 which is to centralize all raw intelligence available to the government, analyze it and report on it

3) Deputy Directorate of Operations (DDO) is the covert arm of the CIA based in Langley VA.

4) Angola 1975-1976

A) Book details CIA’s covert operation to supply friendly Angolan fighting groups with weapons

B) Techniques:

  • Send in arms while holding to official story of arms embargo
  • Maintain prepackaged stocks of foreign made weapons for immediate sale/shipping anywhere in the world with deniability regarding source (WWII weapons, for example)
  • Create paper trail of arms sales through highly visible channel (to Zaire, for example) and covertly deliver the same weapons to a secret recipient
  • Plant reports in local papers, send news to world press, world press picks it up and broadcasts the news
  • Feed disinformation to other government agencies
  • Page 179 — Interesting story about how operatives would talk to one another using different cover stories, depending on who was present.  Makes for interesting conversations where participants know reality, but practice lying in conversation.
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Jun
30

Heaven, Torture and Courage

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Walking today leisurely along Lake Monona with my daughter, I saw a mother Killdeer with her three baby birds. Running in a most evolutionarily confused manner, the babies moved away from the mother as we approached. Given that they could not fly, the birds could easily have been cornered and eaten by an adversary, and we found it easy to both approach and observe them from a short distance. The squeaking of the birds was high pitched, as was the screeching of the mother informing her child that he would likely kill the baby bird he had cornered. She shouted at the boy who was so focused on the novelty of the sight of the baby bird. He did not respond, only moved closer to the bird. She walked over to him, screeching for him to get away, and hit him (lightly), then attempted to drag him away from the bird. I had the strange sense that she did not believe her own advice, as she hesitated to see if anyone was watching her behavior–should she hit him more? Should she drag him away? Should he be punished, made to feel terrified? Is that how the bird felt?

I was confused. I had to leave. Coral didn’t understand, but we had to walk on, and quickly. The birds _were_ frightened. The boy was frightened. I prayed for guidance and a better way. It was so loud.

We walked further down the shore, certain more bird nests laid ahead. After observing a black bird for a few minutes, we wandered on towards Olbrich Gardens.

I wanted to see the roses, but was not prepared for the heavenly sight that awaited. I urge you to visit soon–the Rose Garden is breathtaking. The colors and the pools are laid out beautifully.

Cognitive dissonance — word of torture upset my mind, with news of the crucifixion of a prisoner at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. U.S. doctors were present at interrogation sessions meting out their healing according to procedures carefully prepared to bring a prisoner near to death. Where are the war crimes tribunals? The blood of the Christ was shed to cleanse the world of its sins–once, 2000 years ago. Imagine the compassion of a Creator that found it fit to offer this as a gift. Meanwhile, an Iraqi man is tortured to prevent the recognition of the coming death of my body (and by extension, your body). The body has another day to live more poorly because of the death of this man. Famine, pestilence, war and horror are our daily bread, served to us by smirking liars. A tsunami of fear and exhaustion is upon me. I find no recognition of the implications of this among family, friends, community, no talk of confronting the horror. Onward. Courage is needed to continue. Returning to help? Can I speak of a path to heaven and be heard above the screams?

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CIA Crucified Captive in Abu Ghraib Prison by Sherwood Ross

Excerpt:
“The Central Intelligence Agency crucified a prisoner in Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, according to a report published in The New Yorker magazine. A forensic examiner found that he (the prisoner) had essentially been crucified; he died from asphyxiation after having been hung by his arms, in a hood, and suffering broken ribs,” the magazine’s Jane Mayer writes in the magazine’s June 22nd issue. “Military pathologists classified the case a homicide.” The date of the murder was not given. No criminal charges have ever been brought against any C.I.A. officer involved in the torture program, despite the fact that at least three prisoners interrogated by agency personnel died as a result of mistreatment,” Mayer notes.”

Commentary on Violence: Remember that this can be done to any of us. We allow and sanction this through our silence and monetary support for our government. Honestly confronting such a story requires great courage. The implications are shocking and troubling. How can I send money to support such a system? Why is it that no one has been tried for murder? What the hell is going on? This article is going to be sent to my senators immediately.

MORE:

I took a few minutes to compose a message to my Senators — Herb Kohl and Russ Feingold– and my representative Tammy Baldwin.  Here is the message I sent to all of them:

I today read information that is shocking and sickening to my conscience.  The June 22nd edition of The New Yorker Magazine (Jane Mayer is the author) has reported that
the Central Intelligence Agency crucified a prisoner in Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad.  A forensic examiner found that the prisoner died from asphyxiation after having been hung by his arms in a hood, and suffered broken ribs. Military pathologists classified the case a homicide.  Mayer notes that no CIA personnel have been criminally charged.

Further, recently released Justice memos contain numerous references to CIA medical personnel participating in coercive interrogation sessions.

I’m not sure what to do with this information.  I am passing this on to you today to bring the issue of the United States role in torture to your attention again.  I know that you have spoken out against this in the past, but I think we need a truth and reconciliation commission in place immediately so that Americans can face this and work through the implications of such behavior done in our name.  Suppression of such information will only lead to further horrors executed in the name of securing our liberty.  My conscience can not support any government that sanctions and indirectly supports such atrocities.

I think I would like to hear a plan from you for confronting and publicly working through this information, so that such horrors can be prevented in the future, and so those responsible are held accountable.  I’m writing with great sadness today.  Please let me know your thoughts about this.

Sincerely,
Matthew Carlson

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Jun
18

Secret CIA Wars

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Secret Wars of the CIA by John Stockwell

Interesting information about how covert agencies operate.

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Jun
17

Poisoning Vietnam

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Agent Orange Continues to Poison Vietnam By Prof. Marjorie Cohn

Some Excerpts:

“The U.S. government and the chemical companies also knew that the Bionetics Study, commissioned by the government in 1963, showed that even low levels of Dioxin produced significant deformities in unborn offspring of laboratory animals. But they suppressed that study and continued to spray Vietnam with Agent Orange. It wasn’t until the study was leaked in 1969 that the spraying of Agent Orange was discontinued.”

“Mai Giang Vu, a member of the Army of South Vietnam, carried barrels of the chemicals on his back. His two sons could  not walk or function normally, their limbs gradually “curled up” and they could only crawl. They died at the ages of 23 and 25.”

“To Nga Tran is a French Vietnamese who worked as a journalist during the spraying. Her daughter weighed 6.6 pounds at the age of three months. Her skin began shredding and she could not bear to have skin contact or simple demonstrations of love. She died at 17 months, weighing 6.6 pounds. Ms. To described a woman who gave birth to a “ball” with no human form. Many children are born without brains; others make inhuman sounds.”

“Dr. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong, from Tu Du Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ), sees many children born without arms and/or legs, without heads or faces, and without a brain chamber. According to the World Health Organization, only 1 – 4 parts per trillion (PPT) of Dioxin in breast milk can cause severe deformities in fetuses and even death. But up to 1450 PPT are found in maternal milk in Vietnam.  Dr. Jeanne Stellman, who wrote the seminal article about Agent Orange in the magazine Nature, testified that “this is the largest unstudied environmental disaster in the world (except for natural disasters).”

Thoughts:  Nationalism is a form of racism, and war profiteers should pay for this ecological disaster.  Of course, few of the men having made the decisions related to the dropping of Agent Orange will still be working for these organizations, and who realistically will spend much thought on holding them accountable 40 years later?

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Jun
16

CIA Drone Wars

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CIA Drone Wars by Gareth Porter

Summarizing rant:  CIA pays children or locals in Pakistan to plant radio devices that guide drone missiles to Al-Qaeda or Taliban leader targets.  Those planting the devices have randomly placed the devices (or placed them according to political motivations), leading to many civilian deaths.  None can say how many civilians or Taliban fighters have been killed.  I don’t think anyone really cares.  What can be done to stop this horror?

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