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"CIA: Conspiracies In Action"
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In order for nations to survive and remain strong,
there are certain factors and institutions which must blend
together. A nation must have a social-political structure
and a viable, functioning economic apparatus to propel it
forward. The foundation for the United States is predicated
on several variables, two of which are the Constitution,
which is a "living, growing document" and an economic system
based on free market principles, namely capitalism. For over
two hundred years, both of these systems have functioned to
create one of the greatest nations in the history of the
civilized human race. For most Americans and people of the
world, the premise of American democracy is based on a
government run by the consent of the people. Our rights are
protected by the Constitution, and the government itself
functions via a system of checks and balances. Each branch
of our government balances its' power through the others.
But something unusual occurred after World War II. A secret
or "invisible" government emerged from "the smoke and rubble
of Pearl Harbor. It was still a child when the Cold War
began after World War II, an adolescent during the 1950's,
and it reached its majority a year after President Kennedy
took office" (The Invisible Government, Wise and Ross, 1964)
It is not a formal institution. In its present state
it has grown into... "...a loose, amorphous grouping
of individuals and agencies drawn from many parts of the
visible government". This second unseen government is
responsible for carrying out the policies (foreign and
domestic) for the first or visible government.

The primary function of the secret government is to
gather intelligence, conduct espionage, and plan and execute
secret operations all over the globe. It is not limited to
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), although the CIA is
at its heart. There are nine other agencies that compromise
the intelligence community. In no particular order, they are
the National Security Agency, Army, Navy, and Air Force
Intelligence, the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence
and Research, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. The complexity and shadowy nature
of the secret government is further insulated by individuals
and businesses, some public and some ostensibly private.
This organization is making decisions regarding peace and
war completely out of public view. In fact, it is so
secretive that few, if any, of our elected officials are
involved in its decisions, and that includes the President.
In effect, the United States has two distinct foreign policy
agendas. One follows a public direction, which generally
promulgates the altruistic myth of America as the good-guy.
The other policy is carried out by the secret government and
works in the opposite direction of the public policy.


The premise of an intelligence gathering agency finds
its inception under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940,
when he created the Office of Coordinator of Information. On
June 13, 1942, this agency was split into the Office of
Strategic Services and the Office of War Information. The
function of the O.S.S. was to gather information, but quickly
expanded to include special covert operations, a policy
still followed by the CIA. In September, 1945, President
Truman disbanded the OSS. Four months later, he issued an
executive order creating the National Intelligence Group
and, under it, a Central Intelligence Group, which became
the forerunner of the CIA. In 1947 the CIA was officially
created by the National Security Act, and its duties were
set forth in five specific areas, all under the auspices of
the National Security Council. To simplify these five
functions, the law appeared to give the CIA the task of
obtaining, correlating, evaluating, coordinating, and
advising the NSC. Today, the question is how could these
guidelines be so blatantly abused? The answer lies in the
"other functions" which the CIA may perform under the 1947
Act. Because there is no specific provision for covert
political operations in the 1947 Act, the NSC issued a
"paper" in the summer of 1948 authorizing special
operations. There were two important guidelines: the
operations must be secret and they must be "plausibly
deniable by the government."

By 1951 the CIA merged and consolidated its power to
the point where it became an operational and at times a
policy-making arm of government, Truman was clearly
disturbed by this diversion of the CIA, but it was during
his presidency that the CIA began conducting special
operations. In time, many citizens and Congressmen began
questioning the actions of the CIA, but to no avail.
Theoretically, Congress controls all appropriations to all
agencies and institutions in the United States, but not to
the CIA. In 1949 the Central Intelligence Agency Act was
passed, exempting the CIA from all Federal laws that
required the disclosure of the "functions, names, official
titles, salaries, or numbers of personnel employed by the
Agency." It gave the director of the Agency the staggering
and unprecedented power to spend money without being
accountable to anyone! The reasoning behind this Act was to
protect the field agents. Without public access to records,
vouchers, or expenditures, the identity of our agents would
remain secure and subsequently so would our national
security.

Through the 1950's the CIA and the "invisible
government" began to acquire unprecedented strength and
further expand the scope of its operations. The emergence of
the Agency in all of its size and power is directly
correlated to the Dulles brothers and their relationship
with the federal government. Uniquely, they embodied the
dualism, and indeed the moral dilemma of the United States
foreign policy. During the Eisenhower Administration, John
Foster Dulles became the Secretary of State while his
younger brother, Allen Dulles, formerly an agent of the OSS,
became the first civilian director of the CIA. Between these
two men, they shaped, developed, and implemented two
distinct foreign policies. Under Foster Dulles the United
States formulated its policy of containment, regarding the
Soviet Unions quest to advance Communism. Publicly, the
United States would never "adopt the evil tactics of
subversion and secret manipulation practiced by the
Communist enemy." In essence, Foster Dulles reflected the
mythic America that Americans had grown accustomed to
seeing, hearing, and reading about via the media. The CIA
propaganda machine in conjunction with Hollywood movie
makers worked overtime, consciously or not, to promote this
ideal. American morality and work ethic was the epitome of
all that was good and righteous; the world as we would like
it to be. While he took this public position, his brother
was free to deal with the realities of foreign policy. He
was able to fight fire with fire. Simply put, overturning
governments whether it occurred through economic warfare,
coup d'etat, assassination, rigged elections, or even
genocide was irrelevent, as long as it paralleled the public
policy expressed by the State Department. The dark side of
the government was in effect largely kept secret from the
American people and Congress. Because of the relationship
between the Dulles brothers, the natural friction between
the State Department and the CIA never materialized.

In order to survive, nations need strong intelligence
services. But the idea that the CIA is primarily an
intelligence-gathering operation is itself one of the
Agency's greatest propaganda triumphs. Despite its name, the
CIA's main purpose is carrying out covert operations. The
Agency is also expert at distorting intelligence to justify
its own goals. This disinformation leads to dangerous
illusions amoung our policy makers. As long as the CIA exists
in its present state, and there is no reason to believe it
will change in the near future, our government can break and
and all laws in the name of national security.


Perhaps one of the most important of all operations
began before the Agency was even born. Towards the end of
World War II, many Nazi leaders recognized the inevitable,
and began negotiating with the United States. These
negotiations contained two areas of primary focus: surrender
and receive safe passage to a neutral nation of their choice
and the possibilty of waging a war against the new threat
to the United States, the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's
emerging status as a super power created a "new world
order"; a bi-polar world, and with it the onset of the Cold
War. Both of the nations would follow a foreign policy
designed to confront the other in every conceivable aspect
of foreign relations. Sports, trade agreements, space
exploration, the development of weapons of mass destruction,
imperialism (some blatant, some clandestine) spheres of
influence; the list is endless, and the regions of the world
where the confrontations took place span the entire globe.
BEfore World War II came to a conclusion, the United States
and its allies came to comprehend this potential new threat,
as did the Nazi leaders of Germany. What the Nazis had to
offer the United States was a source of intelligence
throughout Eastern Europe. As we know this region became
the buffer zone the Soviet Union sought as compensation for
its role in defeating Hitler's armies. The "iron curtain",
as Churchill called it, would separate the democratic
nations of Western Europe. The Nazi intelligence network
was already in place and the United States recognized this
opportunity.


The man that put this operation in motion was an agent
of the OSS, and future CIA director, Allen Dulles. In 1943
he began secret negotiations with General Reinhard Gehlan,
Hitler's Intelligence Chief for the Eastern front. When these
secret discussions were finalized, General Gehlan was
whisked to Fort Hunt in Virginia. His espionage network,
which became known as the "Gehlan Org", would work for, and
be funded by the United States. For almost ten years, the
Gehlan Org was virtually the CIA's only source of
intelligence regarding Eastern Europe. By 1955 it evolved
into the BND, Germany's equivalent of the CIA. Many fled to
Latin America to live lives in comfort, security, and to
continue working with CIA linked groups.


To ensure that Western Europe remained anti-Communist
(although not necessarily democratic), the CIA organized
secret paramilitary units, with hidden stockpiles of weapons
and explosives. These units existed in Italy (operation
Gladio, 1948), France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and West
Germany. Most were directed by former SS officers and had
connections with an international fascist unbrella
organization called the World Anti-Communist League. This
organization was formed in 1961, and served as a worldwide
network for extreme right wing militants. It boasts of a
membership of extremely dubious and deviant groups. Former
Nazis, Italian terrorists, Japanese fascists, racist
Afrikaners, Latin American "death squads", United States
Congressmen, and "former" CIA agents. In fact, this
organization (WACL) played a major role in the internal
affairs of Latin America. One of the more notable operations
involved the assassination of El Salvador's Archbishop,
Oscar Romero, in 1980. Romero wrote then President Carter
regarding the numerous human rights violations occurring in
his country. The murderous rulers, led by Roberto
D'Aubuisson, an admirer of Hitler, orderered the hit. His
party, known as ARENA, is still supported by the CIA and
rules the country. Between 1979 and 1992, over 70,000
"peasants" have been executed by the ARENA party.

One of the more infamous operations occurred in
Guatemala in the early 1950's. By this time, the Dulles
brothers were firmly entrenched as the "czars" of American
foreign policy. Both remained partners in the Wall Street
law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell. In 1951, Jacobo Arbenz
was elected President of Guatemala by a landslide in a free
and fair election. His primary goal was to transform
Guatemala's backwards economy to a "modern capitalist
state." The first orders of business was to appropriate land
that was controlled by the Rockefeller-owned United Fruit
Company, for which they were fairly compensated. This
company was represented by none other than Sullivan and
Cromwell. They immediately embarked on a propaganda campaign
to discredit Arbenz as a Communist conspirator. The CIA
conducted extensive propaganda operations and sabotage
against the government. In 1954, unmarked CIA planes staged
a series of air raids on the capital, dropping leaflets
demanding the President's resignation. CIA-run radio
stations warned of an impending invasion by a rebel army,
who in actuality were mercenaries hired by the CIA. Arbenz
fled the country and left Guatemala in the control of a CIA
hand-picked "stooge", General Castillo Armas. Over the past
40 years, various CIA backed regimes have murdered more than
100,000 nationals in Guatemala.


While in Latin America, let's examine some of the CIA's
famous and less famous operations. In 1930, Raphael Trujillo
took power in the Dominican Republic via a coup d'etat. He
was enthusiastically backed by Washington for most of the
next 30 years. Trujillo was totally devoted to the U.S. in
the United Nations, and in return, the U.S. raised no
objection to his methods of suppressing dissent - torture
and mass murder. Throughout his years of rule, U.S.
companies enjoyed a "favorable investment climate". By the
late 1950's Trujillo controlled two-thirds of the economy.
His incessant greed threatened the "favorable investment
climate" for U.S. companies, and the U.S. government began
to worry about a "Castro-type revolution." In 1961, Trujillo
was mysteriously assassinated. His predecessor, Juan Bosch,
was deposed by a CIA-backed coup, seven months after he took
office. He was restored back to power in 1965 by a popular
countercoup, only to be deposed again by a CIA invasion. A
series of murderous regimes have maintained a "favorable
investment climate" ever since, even while the citizens of
this island nation suffer from acute poverty.


In 1973, the CIA destroyed the oldest functioning
democracy in South America, Chile. In 1970, a socialist by
the name of Salvador Allende was elected President. The
President of the United States, Richard Nixon, explicitly
ordered the CIA to prevent his inauguration, and failed in an
assassination plot. The CIA thus began a character
assassination campaign to create a "coup climate". The CIA
also orchestrated acts of sabotage, terror, guerrilla
warfare, and arson. Funded by U.S. corporations with Chilean
holdings, the CIA sponsored demonstrations and strikes. CIA
linked media fanned the "flames of crisis". This barrage
eventually eroded Allende's base of support, and, in
September, of 1973, he, along with several cabinet members
was assassinated. A military junta headed by General
Pinochet seized power and began to purge the nation of
radicals. Anyone who opposed his regime or was sympathetic
to Allende was tortured and killed. Three years later, an
exiled Chilean diplomat, an outspoken opponent of Pinochet
(and the CIA), was blown to pieces by a car bomb. Orlando
Letelier was not killed in Chile, but instead on the streets
of Washington, D.C., U.S.A., along with his American aide,
Ronni Moffit. CIA director George Bush told the FBI that
there had been no Chilean involvement in these assassinations.
But the CIA was quite aware of the fact that the Chilean
secret police (DINA) had sent a hit squad to Washington.
Soon after this incident, a Cuban airliner was blown up,
killing 73 passengers. Investigators into the airline
bombing found unmistakable connections to a meeting that took
place between a "former" CIA operative, other CIA and FBI
agents, as well as a violent group of CIA linked Cuban exiles.
The bombing and assassinations were planned at this meeting.
The CIA and FBI coverup is so complex that it is almost
impossible to corroborate any reliable information
regarding these incidents.


One of the CIA's favorite hobbies was mind control
experiments. Behavior control, as the CIA called it, became
a great priority in 1953 (after the Korean War), under a
program code named MK-ULTRA. This program was top secret and
required the highest security clearance for anyone and
everyone. Many of its files were destroyed when CIA director
Richard Helms left his post in 1973. MK-ULTRA personnel
(primarily "spooks and shrinks") tested radiation, electric
shocks, electrode implants, microwaves, ultrasound, a wide
range of drugs, and hypnosis on thousands of unsuspecting
people. How they chose their "subjects" is so difficult to
access that I cannot truly confirm all of the rumors I
became aware of. Nonetheless, hundreds of prisoners have
been used, voluntarily or not. During the mid to late 1950's,
the CIA began to experiment with LSD. For many years it
became the principle source of the drug in the U.S.. Some
insiders insist that the "hippies" were part of their great
experiment of the 1960's, but, personally, I think they used
their own drugs on themselves. How else could you explain
their bizarre behavior? LSD was also used on unsuspecting
Vietnam personnel in the field. While in the field, I heard
countless stories detailing these experiments. When I read
"Jacob's Ladder", I was truly shocked, but it only
confirmed what I thought to be true.


The mass murder at Jonestown, Guyana in 1978 was
actually the culmination of a massive CIA behavior
experiment. Although reports of the incident referred to it
as a "mass suicide", there is a lot of evidence that it was
indeed mass murder. The coroner's report states that the 913
victims didn't drink cyanide laced Kool-Aid. Almost 90% of
the victims received lethal injection, while the rest were
shot. Cult leader Jim Jones had a long affiliation to the
CIA. When he formed his People's temple in Ukiah,
California, he engaged his people to infiltrate
organizations of liberal politicians. San Francisco Mayor
George Mascone and Supervisor Harvey Milk were assassinated
a week after Jonestown. Both owed political favors to Jim
Jones. When reports of murders tied to his temple began to
surface, he fled with his flock to Guyana. The Prime
Minister at the time owed his job to a 1964 CIA sponsored
coup. People that survived Jonestown reported that it was a
virtual concentration camp. Black cultists worked like
slaves enduring beatings, torture, rape, and intense doses
of drugs used in the MK-ULTRA program. When Representative
Leo Ryan, a key congressional opponent of the CIAm arrived
to investigate Jones, he was assassinated. Shortly,
thereafter, the murders began. All of Jones' white
lieutenants escaped as did hundreds of millions of dollars.
Supposedly, Jones died, but no proof has ever been established.


In 1959, Fidel Castro overthrew U.S.-backed Batista
dictatorship in Cuba. He immediately closed down the
casinos, brothels, and nationalized the entire economy. He
put the Mafia and U.S. based multi-nation corporations out
of business in Cuba. He made many enemies. Vice-President
Nixon, who had longstanding ties with the mob, through his
friend Bebe Rebozo, began plotting with the CIA to eliminate
Castro. Both the CIA and the mob expected Nixon to be the
next President, but JFK was elected instead. In effect,
Kennedy inherited the Bay of Pigs operation, which he was
not too fond of. Kennedy did not want U.S. military forces
to get involved, just Cuban exiles. The CIA hoped that they
could coerce him into using the U.S. military. When this
failed, so did the invasion and the whole operation. The
operation called for the Mafia to assassinate Castro at the
same time as the invasion. It was poorly planned,
uncoordinated, and poorly executed. Kennedy took full
responsibility and this incident brought him to the promise
of dismantling the CIA.


The assassination of JFK in Dallas in 1963 was truly
the culmination of a power struggle between Kennedy and the
secret government. After the Bay of Pigs fiasco, the
relations between the two were quite frayed at best. Kennedy
was perceived to be soft on the fight against Communism. In
fact, prior to his death, he planned to pull out American
military personnel from Vietnam, something the CIA was
unequivocally opposed to. He fired CIA director Allen
Dulles, and, because of the Bay of Pigs disaster and his
brother's crusade against organized crime (Robert F. Kennedy
was Attorney General), he was hated by the Mafia. The CIA
and the Mafia had formed an uneasy partnership in their
quest to kill Castro. Now, they shared a common enemy, John
F. Kennedy. They began to weave an elaborate web of deceit,
espionage, blackmail, and inevitably murder, after 1961.
They stretched their reach of power to the very limits, to
plan, coordinate, and execute the coverup of this operation. Lee
Harvey Oswald, the supposed "lone gunman", was a pawn in
their game of chess, as were countless others who were
sacrificed in the name of national security. The list of
players is literally a who's who if government operatives,
Mafia heirarchy, businessmen, politicians, police officers,
and citizens. The coverup is so extensive and complex that
it is conceivable that we will never know the full truth.


In another "assassination scenario", during the last
few years of his life, Malcolm X did several things to
antagonize the CIA. He accused the CIA of assassinating or
overthrowing several third world leaders and their
countries. In fact, he met with many of these leaders, who
were only anti-American. He believed the CIA was behind
the Lumumba assassination (Zaire, 1960), and threatened to
officially ask the U.N. to declare American blacks an
oppressed minority. But what scared the CIA the most was his
radical shift away from the separatist, militant approach to
a more moderate one. One week after his death, he was to
have met for the first time Martin Luther King, Jr.. It is
believed that both the FBI and the CIA had been spying on him in
a coordinated effort, and government agents had infiltrated
his group as well as the Nation of Islam. After his
assassination in 1965, by members of the Nation of Islam, it
was revealed that the conspiracy to kill Malcolm X also
included the FBI and CIA. The FBI and CIA decided to reach
out to the Mafia a second time, this time to plot the
assassination of King. The plot, coordination, execution,
escape, and cover-up that took place was a precision
operation. The shooter, James Earl Ray, another "stooge"
was connected to various members of all three of these
entities. Again, we will probably never know the true story
in this conspiracy or any others I have mentioned. Nor will
we ever clarify Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. Like his
brother, J.F.K., he wanted no part of Vietnam, which of
course was unthinkable for the industrial-military complex.
He pushed for equal rights for blacks and was despised by
the Mafia. People that were among those present at the scene
of J.F.K.'s assassination and subsequent probe were also
present for R.F.K.'s assassination. Is it a coincidence?
Maybe... But maybe there is a common denominator that runs
through all of these events. The evidence is too strong to
believe that the secret government does not exist. From my
personal experience in Vietnam, I witnessed first hand how
"the Company" or "the Agency" operates.

By now it is apparent to the reader, of the extensive
scope of power the intelligence community, and in
particular, the CIA have. Long before the U.S. military got
directly involved there, Vietnam was the CIA's war. At
first, they waged a fully operational clandestine war using
locals, mercenaries, and French and Korean soldiers. They
had the largest "private" airline in the world at the time,
called Air America, but this effort proved to be in vain.
The only way to free the region of the Communist plague was
to fully involve the U.S. military. To do this, they had to
create a favorable environment both in the region and at
home. They accomplished both. Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand
were home to several large, very secret, military
installations. From these "bases of operations", the CIA
could monitor the activities in both the North and South
Vietnam. Through a propaganda campaign in North Vietnam,
over one million refugees were brought to the South by CIA
ships and planes. In the South, the CIA created the
appearance of a democratic government by writing a
Constitution and installing Ngo Dinh Diem as President. When
they no longer needed Diem, he was assassinated, as was
J.F.K.. Following the deaths of both Diem and J.F.K., they had
successfully created the favorable environment they needed
to involve the U.S. military. Within days of the J.F.K.
assassination, newly installed President Johnson reversed
J.F.K.'s plans to withdraw all military personnel. The CIA
then fabricated the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to
the Tonkin Resolution.


Even though the U.S. military officially took control
of the war after 1965, the CIA was part of the decision-
making heirarchy. Policy, logistics, strategy, troop
dispersal, air attacks in both the North and South, and
clandestine operations from Laos and Cambodia were all under
the jurisdiction of the CIA. They even dictated to the
military what to tell the U.S. media, who were stationed in
Saigon. This war was to be the crowning moment in the
history of the CIA. They finally had everything they ever
wanted: a full-blown war, with all of the trimmings. They
controlled every conceivable aspect of the war, until
January 1968. By 1968, over 550,000 troops were stationed in
Vietnam. This war had grown into the "career opportunity of
a lifetime" for the military-industrial complex, military
career officers, and the CIA. They could extend the war for
as long as they liked, while millions of dollars of tax
payers' money were spent. But in January of 1968, they made
a fatal mistake. They failed to recognize the coming of the
TET offensive. The TET new year was to be a temporary cease
fire, beginning on January 31. But military intelligence
failed miserably. Instead of a cease-fire, every military
installation in South Vietnam was simultaneously attacked,
including the U.S. embassy in Saigon. Saigon was where the
U.S. media resided. The war, in all of its color, glory,
death, and mayhem finally came to Saigon. Subsequently, all
of this was brought home to the American public via
television. The profound results of the TET-1968 changed the
nation, the people, Congress, and the policy regarding
Vietnam. It was now time to figure a way out of this
quagmire. "Peace with honor", said President Nixon. From
1968 to 1975, at the fall of Saigon, the CIA began to expand
the war into Cambodia and cover its tracks in South Vietnam.



When I arrived in the Nam in 1971, the nature of the
war had changed dramatically. My primary goal in Vietnam was
to survive, not to win the war. My first contact with field
overatives, known as "spooks", came in October of
1971. I was newly assigned to the 25th infantry Division,
located in War Zone C, III Corps, An Loc, Co Chi Province.
We were extremely close to Cambodia, and all of my op's were
in or near Cambodia, along the Ho Chi Minh trail. My
previous unit, the 9th Infantry Division, stationed in the
MeKing Delta region near My Tho, had rotated home. I joined
this new unit primarily because of my skills as a "pointman".
Shortly after arriving at my new area of operatives (AO), I
was approached by a "military type" (spook), to "volunteer"
for a new unit. This unit was to operate in total secrecy from
the rest of the Division. Out AO was in Cambodia, deep behind
"enemy" lines. Our unit was to be affiliated with Special Forces
as an "elite mobilized unit". We were initially divided into
four-men recon teams to acquire extensive intelligence. Our
information led to air assaults by the Air Force, Army, and
Navy on suspected V.C. and N.V.A. strongholds. In time, these
recon teams became "sniper teams" or "hitsquads", as we
called them. Our targets and missions were always highly
classified. We spent days and even weeks at a time on an
operation in the bush. We were highly trained and skilled with
each member a specialist in one or two specific areas. I had
acheived the highest classification for marksmanship. My other
specialty was with knives. I remained in Vietnam for a total of
364 days, 14 hours, and seven minutes, to be exact. I
participated in countless numbers of missions, all of which
were covert in nature, and answered only to the field
operatives running these missions. When my tour of duty was
up, I flatly refused to re-up (re-enlist), and my future
became rather tenuous with the Army. I have run into
countless problems and difficulties with the V.A. and the
Army, since I left in 1972, but that is another story!


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