Michael Hayden said the clandestine agency is using Predator
missile attacks to “tickle” enemy groups to provoke a reaction.
“We use military operations to excite the enemy, prompting
him to respond.”
The agency director was jokingly referring to the policy of
committing multiple mass-murders of innocent citizens of Pakistan, as a tactic
for provoking retaliation by their relatives. This immoral terrorist act is
considered to be a legitimate military strategy by the demented CIA mind. It
sees no wrong in committing criminal acts to cause others to commit further
criminal acts as a rationale for starting a divisive world war for resources,
under the guise of “self-defense.” The idea that committing acts of war to
cause a greater war is not a war crime itself is a product of a deranged
psychopathic mind. This psychopathic mind personified by the CIA is the scourge
of mankind.
The American use of the Israeli terror tactic of “targeted
assassinations” to perhaps kill one “wanted” individual (remember no “war” has
been declared there), without concern for the attendant civilian deaths is a
war crime. The use of flying terror platforms to fire Hellfire missiles into
crowds of innocent people in a country that you call your “ally” is either pure
idiocy or evil of the highest order. The choice to fight a war from the air
reaps little military gain at the enormous cost of widespread civilian death.
Agency Director Hayden said that the CIA is “working closely
with the military . . . where American troops have fought Sunni insurgents.” If
the agency were really working with our own military or with military leaders
in allied nations then the war might not be at an impasse. In all war theaters,
the secret war has served to escalate the real war that our troops must fight,
for political reasons. The question is, is the CIA a “rogue” agency creating
problems for our own military, or is it creating problems on White House
orders?
Did the agency bother to consult with our allies the
Pakistani Army on June 12, when it sent a Predator to kill 11 Pakistani
soldiers at Gora Pai
Outpost in the Mohmand region?
Hayden said, “Our pilots are targeting not structures, but
individuals.”
But clearly, after watching the video of the Predator
attack, who could believe that it is possible to identify who is being targeted
on the ground by these terminator-planes?
Did the CIA bother to consult U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm.
Mike Mullen on the September 18 Predator strike that killed six and wounded
three, a mere hours after he personally reassured Pakistan’s prime minister of “cooperation
and coordination” on security issues?
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was one
of those officials who met with Mullen, told reporters that Pakistani officials
“were not informed” of the strike beforehand. Asked about Mullen’s statement,
he said, “It’s a clear, clear commitment to Pakistan to respect Pakistan’s
sovereignty . . . and now if having said that there was an attack later in the
night, that means there is some sort of an institutional disconnect on their
side, and if so, they will have to sort it out.”
Here we have evidence from a foreign perspective of the
massive disconnect within the government of the United States, in this case,
between the Pentagon and the CIA over the spy agency’s running its own separate
foreign policy in the war on terror. It
is seen coming to a head over the covert military policy of the US spy bureau
verses the legitimate policies of the military. This policy extends deep within
the establishment, reflecting the vast moral differences between most of our
government and the super-secret spy bureau that flies our flag.
The brutal immoral CIA policies of terrorizing (sorry, I
meant “tickling”) civilians to create panic and hopefully generate specific
controlled reactions is not only the cause of the terrorist acts, but it is the
reason that the military cannot achieve anything approaching victory on either
of the two other fronts. In Pakistan, as in all the world’s frontline states, the
secret US policy actually creates terrorist groups to administer the “tickling”
on behalf of the agency to the targeted people. This, in turn, make the local
fight against insurgencies unwinnable, by any acceptable standards.
In Pakistan, the “local Taliban” (under the command of “public
enemy number one,” Baitullah Mehsud), which US forces are allegedly targeting,
are known among the local population as tools of the US, Indian, Afghan and
Israeli secret services. Mehsud’s apparent immunity from American retaliation,
his detailed knowledge of Pakistani troop movements and his highly advanced
communications equipment and weaponry is cited as proof of foreign sponsorship.
In other words, the CIA is creating the justification (bombings in Pakistan and
cross-border attacks from there into Afghanistan by CIA proxy fighters) that is
providing a sort of legitimacy for military actions.
In Iraq, the same pattern of covert “tickling” was
carried-out by shadowy US-connected terror groups, who drove the sectarian
civil war that successfully partitioned most of the country. The harsh attacks
carried out upon fellow Sunnis by these allegedly “al Qaida linked” groups
pushed the Iraqis into fighting against themselves. The same thing was attempted
in Lebanon with radical Sunni groups like Fatah al-Islam. In the Palestinian
Territories, the Security Forces carried-out the same function against the
legitimate Hamas government forces. Before that, US-backed Muslim extremists
were brought into Yugoslavia to attack (“tickle”) local Muslims to agitate for
international intervention.
Before the demise of the Soviet Union and the creation of
the new “Islamic threat” by the CIA, covert “tickling” operations were carried out
by our mercenary forces of right-wing extremist white guys in Europe, like
Operation Gladio in Italy. The secret CIA armies there tickled our unfortunate
European allies into electing hard-right political parties which supported
American aggression.
Throughout all the previous examples, the CIA has followed
the same “shock doctrine” of applying terror bombings to targeted populations
in order to stimulate planned responses. This form of mind warfare has been
developed by government psychologists and behavioralists studying the phenomenon
since the fire-bombings of WWII were used to manipulate the German population. The
link between political terrorism and democratic reactions was discovered when
intensive fire-bombing pushed frightened and enraged German citizens to demand
government concessions to appease Allied bombers. The science of the “shock
doctrine” was developed from these studies, over time, by government
scientists, who refined it down to its essence, learning to use smaller shocks
to achieve the same reactions.
This same policy of psychological warfare became the
principle tool of the CIA, where it was used over many decades upon both friend
and foe of the United States, even upon the American people themselves. Provocative
“ticklings” of various types were administered to the American people to
control social pressures, from the assassinations of our leaders to the shocks
of the destruction of our free press and our national economy. The American
people were systematically shocked and demoralized, as we were driven like the
cattle that they think we are down the road to the slaughterhouse.
On September 11, 2001, the wholesale slaughter of Americans
began. American-allied intelligence agencies, worked in unison to administer
the most severe “tickling” of all time to a peaceful people who were normally
slow to rouse to war, in order to start the stampede. Today, the CIA’s own war
has been sabotaged by the very tactics it has chosen to employ, to the point
where our voluntary military force is decimated and our national economy is
following suit. The government psychiatrists and schemers overlooked their
primary obstacle, they never figured on the depth of the human spirit to resist
the great obscenity being cast upon us. Anyone who is given the ability to see
automatically begins to fight back.
The CIA war against the people of the world and especially
against the American people is one of the greatest tragedies and crimes of our
time. Their hostile actions have brought the world to the edge of the cataclysm
we now face. Whatever their ulterior reasons are for destroying the country
that they have sworn allegiance to, they cannot be allowed to succeed in their
terrorist plans. This is the government that must be overthrown, the secret
government of the United States.
The CIA must be abolished. Our remaining moral leaders must
step forward to de-fund the agency. Our military leaders must follow former
Joint Chief Peter Pace’s example and refuse to carry out immoral acts. The
terminator planes being used by the CIA must be grounded. The proxy forces that
they have created to “Balkanize” Pakistan just as they have done in Iraq must be
stopped. Give the government there the help it needs by supporting the
decisions it makes without attacking them for it.
Pakistan is not our enemy, but the CIA most definitely is.
Peter Chamberlin may be contacted at peter.chamberlin@yahoo.com.