Wednesday, November 05, 2003

Retired U.S. Gov. Spooks ~vs~ Bush Cartel

I'm giving credit where due, like to Stephen, Anthony and contributors to the GNN for rising above the mainstream media by passing on the statements and written analysis provided by ignored sources, like CIA veteran of 27 years, Ray Mc Govern (Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity). I believe, GNN will actually kick mainstream ass, unless the dudes calling the shots sell out. (And they'd better not!)


Americans eating up the junk-food diet provided by mainstream corporate news media are oblivious to what's transpiring in Washington D.C., including parts of Virginia and Maryland, and more specifically at Arlington and at the White House. So, they don't know that there are Intel pros seeking the nearest exit A.S.A.P. to gain freedom to tell the American people what the mainstream news media, the Bush Cartel and most Congressmen aren't.


The retired Mc Govern has amazed me in ways he didn't before his retirement. The following document is Mc Govern's take on Iraq, Rumsfeld's "winnable war" spin, the Bush administration's wizz-kids conjuring up these war-related ideas that don't work, and Ray Mc Govern's experienced and knowledgeable explanation of what's happening and what should be done to end the attacks on U.S. troops. Mc Govern also touches briefly on the "what if" possibilities of Iraq's fate if our troops were suddenly returned home from Iraq. I strongly advise you to read Chinook Down
by Ray Mc Govern, dated November 4, 2003.


Another Intel regular featured at GNN is Stan Goff, veteran of Special Forces. Goff was one of the first sources (if not the first to fill us in on the underlying reasons why the U.S. government and certain corporate industries were determined to attack oil rich countries, like Afghanistan and Iraq. GNN recently interviewed Goff. (Be sure to read this interview and check out the linked references, especially if you're a newbie to all this info you can't find on American TV news or in the local papers.)


If you're unfamiliar with GNN or you just happen to occasionally browse there, I suggest that you keep your eyes on GNN's Home Page, which is predictably updated Monday-Friday, including news media headlines linked to various news sources throughout the U.S.A. and world.


A thumbs up to GNN from just a- nutherprole.

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