Large Sarge
22nd July 2010, 12:40 PM
In interview, Joel Skousen bring up a point that most, even in the truth movement, avoid considering...
"...but nothing was brought to light about the illegal and uncontrolled black-side operations that are shielded by the veil of national security…which I think is primarily to prepare prioritized lists of dissidents for future incarceration or elimination."
Joel Skousen (editor of World Affairs Brief) on Washington Post’s 8-part expose on the intelligence community - A Hidden World, Growing Beyond Control
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/articles/a-hidden-world-growing-beyond-control/
"…They deliberately missed the point; whenever the Washington Post or the New York Times comes up with a major story pretending to unmask the
Government, readers should be very skeptical.
For instance, during the Bush administration, the permitted leakers from within government tattled some unlawful domestic spying, but it was only a planted story to make the public feel satisfied; the government had been exposed and then chastened – it was neither. Legislation was passed allowing this kind of modest domestic spying to continue in the future under the all-justifying threat of terror. Its real purpose was to divert the public that the government was spying was almost universal in scope; collecting all domestic communication and email.
So this week we get another one, beginning an 8-part series - installments exposing all “the massive growth and inefficiency of the burgeoning intelligence community since 9-11.†But it too, in my opinion, is a cover story to make the public feel that all the government’s darkest operations have suddenly come to light, but nothing was brought to light about the illegal and uncontrolled black-side operations that are shielded by the veil of national security…which I think is primarily to prepare prioritized lists of dissidents for future incarceration or elimination.
They of course started out with the grand statement of horror, that happens to be true; “The top-secret world the government is created in response to the terrorist attacks of 9-11†- that’s the go-to excuse for everything – “has become so large, so unwieldy, so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work.â€Â
They had all kinds of really cool figures…
* Some 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies work on programs related to counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in about 10,000 locations across the United States.
* An estimated 854,000 people, nearly 1.5 times as many people as live in Washington, D.C., hold top-secret security clearances.
* In Washington and the surrounding area, 33 building complexes for top-secret intelligence work are under construction or have been built since September 2001. Together they occupy the equivalent of almost three Pentagons or 22 U.S. Capitol buildings - about 17 million square feet of space.â€Â
…but what Dana Priest and William Arkin don’t tell you is that almost a third of this massive organization is dedicated to black operations against Americans – and against Western governments that need to be surveilled in order to control them and to keep them from resisting the agenda of the new world order.
They spent a tremendous amount of resources to surveil the private lives of state government officials, congressmen, senators, foreign embassy employees; anybody in government that needs to be controlled.
They send CIA and FBI agents across the borders to western countries to surveil and collect illicit material on their sex lives so they can blackmail these people if they chose to resist the big agendas that keep coming up.
It’s a major operation; they say nothing about that. Instead they concentrate on the little things like creating redundancy and waste, not telling you that this is a cover for the other work that’s not allowed to see the light of day.
It’s very similar to defense contractors hiding money for black budget projects like billing the government $300 for a toilet seat or $150 for a hammer – remember when that hit the headlines 20 and 30 years ago and everybody said “oh that just terrible.†So what’s the solution? – administrative sanction; slap their hands a little bit and fine them a little bit, but the process keeps going on.
They’re certainly not going to publish in the congressional record that they’re spending 1.5 billion dollars on a secret black aircraft project at area 51 in Nevada…"
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"...but nothing was brought to light about the illegal and uncontrolled black-side operations that are shielded by the veil of national security…which I think is primarily to prepare prioritized lists of dissidents for future incarceration or elimination."
Joel Skousen (editor of World Affairs Brief) on Washington Post’s 8-part expose on the intelligence community - A Hidden World, Growing Beyond Control
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/articles/a-hidden-world-growing-beyond-control/
"…They deliberately missed the point; whenever the Washington Post or the New York Times comes up with a major story pretending to unmask the
Government, readers should be very skeptical.
For instance, during the Bush administration, the permitted leakers from within government tattled some unlawful domestic spying, but it was only a planted story to make the public feel satisfied; the government had been exposed and then chastened – it was neither. Legislation was passed allowing this kind of modest domestic spying to continue in the future under the all-justifying threat of terror. Its real purpose was to divert the public that the government was spying was almost universal in scope; collecting all domestic communication and email.
So this week we get another one, beginning an 8-part series - installments exposing all “the massive growth and inefficiency of the burgeoning intelligence community since 9-11.†But it too, in my opinion, is a cover story to make the public feel that all the government’s darkest operations have suddenly come to light, but nothing was brought to light about the illegal and uncontrolled black-side operations that are shielded by the veil of national security…which I think is primarily to prepare prioritized lists of dissidents for future incarceration or elimination.
They of course started out with the grand statement of horror, that happens to be true; “The top-secret world the government is created in response to the terrorist attacks of 9-11†- that’s the go-to excuse for everything – “has become so large, so unwieldy, so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work.â€Â
They had all kinds of really cool figures…
* Some 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies work on programs related to counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in about 10,000 locations across the United States.
* An estimated 854,000 people, nearly 1.5 times as many people as live in Washington, D.C., hold top-secret security clearances.
* In Washington and the surrounding area, 33 building complexes for top-secret intelligence work are under construction or have been built since September 2001. Together they occupy the equivalent of almost three Pentagons or 22 U.S. Capitol buildings - about 17 million square feet of space.â€Â
…but what Dana Priest and William Arkin don’t tell you is that almost a third of this massive organization is dedicated to black operations against Americans – and against Western governments that need to be surveilled in order to control them and to keep them from resisting the agenda of the new world order.
They spent a tremendous amount of resources to surveil the private lives of state government officials, congressmen, senators, foreign embassy employees; anybody in government that needs to be controlled.
They send CIA and FBI agents across the borders to western countries to surveil and collect illicit material on their sex lives so they can blackmail these people if they chose to resist the big agendas that keep coming up.
It’s a major operation; they say nothing about that. Instead they concentrate on the little things like creating redundancy and waste, not telling you that this is a cover for the other work that’s not allowed to see the light of day.
It’s very similar to defense contractors hiding money for black budget projects like billing the government $300 for a toilet seat or $150 for a hammer – remember when that hit the headlines 20 and 30 years ago and everybody said “oh that just terrible.†So what’s the solution? – administrative sanction; slap their hands a little bit and fine them a little bit, but the process keeps going on.
They’re certainly not going to publish in the congressional record that they’re spending 1.5 billion dollars on a secret black aircraft project at area 51 in Nevada…"
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