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Re: The Fix Is In: An Article by Michael Gaddy

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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci

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Date: November 29, 2002

"The Fix Is In
By Michael Gaddy
Published 11. 29. 02 at 11:47 Sierra Time

Did anyone out there believe we would ever know the extent of the government's prior knowledge as to the events of 9/11? "What did they know, and when did they know it," has been a question left unanswered by the National Media, Congress, the Bush Administration and the jackboot alphabet agencies.

Now with the appointment of Henry Kissinger we can all breath a sigh of relief. Real Americans are now assured that at the end of the 18 months designated for the investigation, the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth will be made known. Yeah, right.

Appointing Henry Kissinger to investigate 9/11 is analogous to appointing Hermann Goering to head the investigation of the Reichstag Fire.

Dr. Kissinger does indeed bring impressive credentials to the table. He was instrumental in the sellout of American POW's in the Vietnam War. His personal best was the lies told to family members of American Servicemen lost in Laos, Cambodia and China. Then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger informed the families of the men, both missing and prisoner, that their family members would soon come home. When asked specifically if the agreements included all countries, (Vietnam, Cambodia, China and Laos) Kissinger replied, "What do you think took us so long?"
On 24 January 1973, Kissinger stated, "We have been told that no American prisoners are held in Cambodia. American prisoners held in Laos and North Vietnam will be returned to us in Hanoi." Then on 26 January 73, Kissinger told members of the National League of Families that the peace agreement's "understandings on Laos are absolutely clear concerning POW releases in a time frame similar to that in Vietnam."
In his book The Bamboo Cage, British author Nigel Cawthorne noted that at the time of Operation Homecoming in 1973, U.S. officials "were expecting another 400 to 500 men -- Air Force, Navy and Marine fliers that they had good reason to believe had survived being shot down and who were subsequently captured.

When 591 American Prisoners were released in the spring of 1973, it became evident Kissinger had lied to the families. No prisoners held by the Chinese, Lao or Cambodians were released, even though the Pathet Lao had stated on numerous occasions they held "tens of tens" of Americans. Kissinger had not even negotiated for the release of these Americans.

Indeed, Kissinger and company helped hide the fact that Americans were held back essentially as hostages, and did not inform Congress or the American public that aid had been promised to Hanoi. In the end, rather than pay for unrepatriated U.S. POWs, the Nixon Administration chose to deny their existence.
In The Men We Left Behind: Henry Kissinger, the Politics of Deceit and the Tragic Fate of POWs After the Vietnam War, (1993) by Mark Sauter and Jim Sanders, Nixon and Kissinger's sellout of American POW's is well documented.

Significant in their work is the following statement by the authors: "There are heavy forces at work." Sauter and Sanders ask us to think of the matter this way: "What do George Bush, the New York Times, Warren Christopher, CBS, Brent Scowcroft, the Washington Post, Senator John Kerry and top Pentagon and State Department bureaucrats in the Clinton Administration all have in common? Their reputations will be damaged, and in some cases devastated, if living U.S. POWs return from communist control."

Henry Kissinger is indebted to the Bush dynasty. During the last Senate probe of the POW/MIA issue in the Bush Administration, Henry Kissinger was allowed to help rewrite the history to protect his image. This event should be etched into the minds of all Real Americans. This is when George Bush told the families of missing American Servicemen to "shut up and sit down."

Can we dare believe Kissinger who is indebted to the Bush family for protecting his image and giving him 18 more months of suckle from the US taxpayers, will find any culpability by the Administration in the events of 9/11? I think not.

By the time the report from Kissinger and his staff will be finalized, 32 months will have passed since 9/11. Knowing full well the majority of Americans have the attention span of an Irish Setter and there are likely to be many more attention grabbing stories, any revelations will be seen as insignificant. Besides, Bush II has had 14 months of time to allow one of the best cover-up artists in DC to make sure nothing will be there for Kissinger to find. The following is an excerpt from the Washington Post of June 22, 2002: "The official in charge of ferreting out information about the FBI for a joint congressional intelligence panel allegedly obstructed a Justice Department probe of the bureau two years ago.

As the FBI's deputy general counsel, Thomas A. Kelley was the bureau's point of contact for special counsel John C. Danforth's inquiry into the 1993 Waco debacle in which 75 Branch Davidians died in a fire after a 51-day standoff.

Kelley, who has since retired from the FBI, heads the intelligence panel's probe of the bureau's role in tracking terrorists before the Sept. 11 attacks.

According to a December 2000 internal FBI memo, Kelley "continued to thwart and obstruct" the Waco investigation to the point that Danforth was forced to send a team to search FBI headquarters for documents Kelley refused to turn over. "This non-cooperative spirit was at the specific direction of [deputy general counsel] Kelley," the memo states."

How long are we going to allow these gangsters to pee on our heads and tell us it is raining?

"Of course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."
---Hermann Goering at the Nuremberg trials"



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