(WMR) -- WMR
has learned from a veteran member of the White House Press Corps that the Obama
administration has made it known through White House Press Secretary Robert
Gibbs and other White House Communications officials that certain questions
posed by the reporters who cover the White House are definitely off-limits.
On the banned list are any questions about Obama�s
post-Columbia University employment with Business International Corporation
(BIC), a global financial and political information company that WMR previously
reported was a front for the CIA.
White House Press Corps members have been quietly told that
any questions related to BIC, Obama�s withheld records while he was a student
at Occidental College in Los Angeles from 1979 to 1981, or his records at Columbia,
are forbidden. At the same time he was attending Occidental, Obama, using the
name Barry Soetoro and an Indonesian passport issued under the same name,
traveled to Pakistan during the U.S. buildup to assist the Afghan mujaheddin.
WMR has learned from informed sources in Kabul that Obama
has been extremely friendly, through personal correspondence on White House
letterhead, with a private military company that counts among its senior
personnel a number of Afghan mujaheddin-Soviet war veterans who fought
alongside the late Northern Alliance commander Ahmad Shah Masood. The firm is
also involved in counter-insurgency operations in Colombia, where Obama is
building seven new military bases, and Iraq.
In 1981, Obama spent time in Jacobabad and Karachi,
Pakistan, and appeared to have an older American �handler,� possibly a CIA
officer. WMR previously reported that Obama also crossed the border from
Pakistan and spent some time in India. At the time of Obama�s stay in Pakistan,
the country was being built up as a base for the anti-Soviet Afghan insurgency
by President Carter�s National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski and later
by President Reagan�s CIA director William Casey.
Obama has suspiciously refused to release his transcripts
from Occidental or Columbia University and he has remained cagey about his
post-Columbia employment with BIC.
The word from the White House Press Corps is that if anyone
were to ask Obama about BIC or possible past CIA work, domestically or abroad,
the offending reporter would see a quick pulling of the White House press
credential.
The White House website states the following about openness
and transparency by the Obama administration:
�My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented
level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public
trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and
collaboration. Openness will strengthen our democracy and promote
efficiency and effectiveness in Government.
�BARACK OBAMA�
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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