INTELLIGENCE WHISPERS

Technologies for stimulating the brain and controlling the mind

can have benefits, but they have a dark side that military and

intelligence planners have been exploiting for decades.



 


 Who Infiltrated America I – On Jesuit Control over America 

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King Alexander of Yugoslavia, reclining on the rear seat where he was about to expire
after having been shot by the Ustashi assassins during his official visit to France, October 9, 1934.
King Alexander had gone to seek French support against the terroristic activities of Mussolini
and of Ante Pavelic, whose headquarters were in Fascist Italy.
Pavelic, and with him the Catholic Hierarchy, wanted the collapse of Yugoslavia
so as to set up an Independent self-ruling Croatia.
The plotters were all Catholic Ustashi. On October 6, 1934 they met in Paris.
On October 9 King Alexander landed at the old port of Marseilles.
An Ustashi approached the royal coach, and, to the cry of "Long Live the King!"
fired his revolver, killing the King and the French Minister Barthou.
The assassin was killed on the spot by the police. His accomplices were imprisoned for life.
Ante Pavelic was condemned to death by France, but managed to escape.
 
กษัตริย์อเล็กซานเดอร์ของยูโกสลาเวีย,นอนพิงอยู่บนที่นั่งหลังของรถม้าที่ซึ่งเขาหมดลมหายใจ
หลังจากที่ถูกยิงโดยมือสังหาร Ustashi ระหว่างที่เขาเยือนฝรั่งเศสอย่างเป็นทางการ, 9 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 1934
กษัตริย์อเล็กซานเดอร์เดินทางไปเพื่อพยายามขอความช่วยเหลือจากฝรั่งเศส
เพื่อต่อสู้กับกลุ่มก่อการร้ายที่เคลื่อนไหวอยู่ของมุสโสลินีและของอังเต พาวิลิค(Ante Pavelic)
ผู้ที่ซึ่งเป็นหัวหน้าของกลุ่มเผด็จการในอิตาลี
พาวิลิคและคณะปกครองของคาธอลิก,ต้องการล้มล้างยูโกสลาเวีย
เพื่อที่จะจัดตั้งการปกครองตนเองโดยอิสระของโครเอเชีย
ผู้วางแผนเป็นชาวคาธอลิก Ustashi ทั้งหมด
ในวันที่ 6 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 1934 พวกเขาพบกันที่ปารีส
Ustashi ทั้งหมดเข้าไปใกล้รถเทียมม้า,และพากันส่งเสียง"Long Live the King!"
ยิงปืนลูกโม่ของเขา,สังหารกษัตริย์และรัฐมนตรี Barthou ของฝรั่งเศส
มือสังหารถูกยิงโดยตำรวจ,ผู้ที่ร่วมสมคบคิดกับเขาถูกจำคุกตลอดชีวิต
Ante Pavelic ถูกตัดสินประหารชีวิตโดยฝรั่งเศส,แต่ถูกจัดการให้หนีออกมาได้
 
Monsieur Barthou, who was driving in the same coach as King Alexander,
was also purposely killed by the Ustashi for his support of the King’s policy.
His death suited not only Mussolini but also Hitler.
Hitler had wanted to get rid of Dictator Dolfuss, of Austria,
who had prevented him from incorporating Austria into Germany.
On July 25, 1934, three months before the murder of King Alexander,
a group of Nazis had entered the Austrian Chancellory and assassinated Dolfuss.
The triple murders set the pace of Fascist,
Ustashi and Nazi terror throughout Europe leading to the outbreak,in 1939,
of the Second World War.
Pavelic was supported in turn by Mussolini and Hitler. But always tacitly by the Vatican,
which intermittently dealt with all three to further the interests of anyone ready to further
the interests of the Church.
 
มองซิเออร์บาทู(Monsieur Barthou),ผู้ที่ซึ่งนั่งอยู่บนรถคันเดียวกับกษัตริย์อเล็กซานเดอร์
เป็นเป้าหมายที่ถูกสังหารโดย Ustashi ด้วยเพราะเขาสนับสนุนนโยบายของกษัตริย์
เขาถูกสั่งตายไม่ใช่เฉพาะจากมุสโลินีแต่จากฮิตเลอร์ด้วย
ฮิตเลอร์ต้องการกำจัดเผด็จการ Dolfuss ของออสเตรีย,ผู้ที่ซึ่งขัดขวางเขาในการรวมกับเยอรมัน
ในวันที่ 25 กรกฏาคม ค.ศ. 1934, สามเดือนก่อนการลอบสังหารกษัตริย์อเล็กซานเดอร์
กลุ่มของนาซีได้เข้าสู่ที่ทำการรัฐบาลออสเตรียและสังหาร Dolfuss
การลอบสังหารทั้งสามเหตุการณ์นำไปสู่ระบอบเผด็จการ
กลุ่มก่อการร้าย Ustashi และ Nazi ผ่านเข้าสู่ยุโรป
นำไปสู่การระเบิดขึ้นของสงครามโลกครั้งที่สองในปี ค.ศ. 1939
พาวิลิคได้รับการสนับสนุนโดยมุสโสลินีและฮิตเลอร์,แต่สนับสนุนโดยปริยายจากวาติกันเสมอ
อันซึ่งทำการตกลงเป็นพักๆกับทั้งสามเพื่อส่งเสริมผลประโยชน์ของใครก็ตามที่พร้อมจะส่งเสริม
ผลประโยชน์ของศาสนจักร
 
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  1. narong พูดว่า:

    Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:39:00
    Wayne Madsen Report  While in Southeast Asia, this editor looked into rumors that the Bush/Cheney administration has initiated a major military move into Southeast Asia to secure for itself large oil deposits discovered in the waters of the Gulf of Thailand. The U.S. military push into the region is centered on the Cambodian coast, particularly around Sihanoukville. With three countries — Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam — vying for the off-shore oil booty in seas where maritime borders are contested, the Bush/Cheney cartel hopes to achieve a dominant position to exploit the oil reserves for their oil industry friends and backers.
    The recent visit of the U.S. Navy Seventh Fleet\’s USS Gary (FFG 51) to the Ream Naval Base near Sihanoukville on  February 9, 2007 was billed as the first visit of a U.S. Navy ship in 30 years. What the Navy and media did not report was that the last U.S. Navy ships to "visit" Cambodia were those in 1975 that pulverized the Cambodian coast in response to the capture of the SS Mayaguez by Khmer Rouge forces.
    The visit of the Gary to Ream coincided with the beginning of light building construction by the U.S. Navy at the base to accommodate a greater U.S. naval presence. Photos taken of the Ream Naval Base by WMR show the construction of at least one barracks on the base.
    In addition, between 15 and 18 U.S. National Security Agency/Central Security Service signals intelligence (SIGINT) personnel have arrived at Ream to establish an off-shore SIGINT station on one of the Cambodian islands in the Gulf of Thailand. According to a New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) source in Cambodia, the island chosen to host the new U.S. intelligence base is Koh Tang, a location with a prime intelligence-gathering vantage point in the disputed waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Assigned to the nascent NSA contingent are Thai, Khmer, and Vietnamese linguists.
    Ironically, the new U.S. naval presence in Cambodia is in the very same area that saw intense fighting between the U.S. Navy and Marines and Khmer Rouge forces that captured the U.S. "container ship", the Mayaguez, in 1975. The 39-man crew of the Mayaguez was briefly imprisoned by the Cambodians on Koh Tang, the suspected site of the new U.S. spy base. Although the Gerald Ford administration contended the Mayaguez was an unarmed merchant ship, it was under contract to the military and may have been spying on oil exploration operations in the Gulf of Thailand near the Wai Islands, claimed by Cambodia. The Cambodians were in the process of releasing the Mayaguez crew when Ford ordered U.S. bombing of the port and airfield of Sihanoukville. Forty-one American military personnel died in the needless attack on Cambodia, most from an accidental explosion. The Mayaguez crew was picked up by the Navy from a Cambodian fishing boat.
    With the U.S. support for the September 19, 2006 military coup in Thailand that overthrew that nation\’s democratically-elected government becoming clear (U.S. ambassador to Thailand Ralph Boyce now sports a yellow tie, a show of support for the royalist-backed coup — yellow being the color of the monarchy), there is speculation that the U.S. will beef up a presence at Thai bases that were once important during the Vietnam War. This includes the base at Utapao, Thailand, a one-time P3-Orion naval reconnaissance aircraft base and US Air Force base used to attack Cambodia over the Mayaguez incident. Since Thailand was never consulted on the use of Utapao in the attack on Cambodia, Thailand ordered the base vacated by the Americans. The Thais never believed the Mayaguez was an innocent merchant vessel but had somehow provoked the Cambodians to seize it in Cambodian territorial waters.
    The Thais continue to be wary of U.S. intentions in Cambodia. The Thai-Cambodian border is in dispute and some Khmers make no secret of their desire to take back historically Khmer territory in eastern Thailand.
     
    http://www.inteldaily.com/?c=164&a=1274

  2. narong พูดว่า:

    Israel double game in Southeast Asia: Arming terrorists with Khmer Rouge weapons Sat, 03 Mar 2007 08:07:00
    Wayne Madsen Report
    March 2, 2007 — ISRAEL\’S DOUBLE GAME IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: ARMING TERRORISTS WITH KHMER ROUGE WEAPONS
    Zim Shipping containers in Phnom Penh (above) along the Mekong River. Zim has been linked to weapons smuggling in region.
    WMR\’s report yesterday on the U.S. naval buildup in Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia, coincides with a major Israeli intelligence and weapons smuggling operation in the region.
    Israel has been a major, albeit covert, player in Southeast Asia since Israeli multi-billionaire tycoon Shaul Eisenberg began supplying weapons to Cambodia\’s genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s. Eisenberg, a close business partner of China\’s military, was also an early arms supplier to Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. Eisenberg was active with Asia\’s Jewish community during World War II, not as an compatriot of the Allies but as a close intelligence and business  partner of Japan\’s Imperial government, which was allied with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the Axis Alliance. Escaping Nazi-controlled Europe, Eisenberg settled in the Far East, making his primary bases of operation Japanese-occupied Shanghai and Japan itself. In Shanghai, Eisenberg, along with Imperial Japanese military intelligence units, formed units of future Jewish terrorist groups — the Irgun and the Shanghai Betar (Betar was founded in the 1930s by the Polish Zionist Yakob Jabotinsky, a supporter of Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini, to battle the British for control of Palestine and the ideological godfather of later neoconservative oracle Leo Strauss). The Japanese taught the Jewish paramilitary forces in Shanghai, including some who escaped from Joseph Stalin\’s Jewish Autonomous Region creation in the Soviet Far East on the Chinese border, how to disrupt colonial occupiers\’ logistics and command and control elements, strategies that had been successful against the British, Dutch, French, and American colonial authorities in Asia. The Irgun and Betar gangs would eventually use the knowledge gained from the Japanese in their terror campaign against British and Arab forces in Palestine following World War II. Eventually, Irgun and Betar veterans would form the present-day Likud Party, now headed by Binyamin Netanyahu, a noted extreme right-winger.
    After the war, Eisenberg began selling war surplus material, including iron and steel scrap. Married to a Japanese woman, Eisenberg established the Israel Corporation, a huge holding company , which, during the 1970s, began to secretly export Israeli military equipment and weapons to China. Under a Panama-based company called United Development, Inc., Eisenberg also began exporting weapons to Central America\’s most insidious dictatorships, including that of Anastasio Somoza in Nicaragua. Eisenberg\’s vast holdings eventually included Israel Aircraft Industries and Zim Israel Navigation Company.
    As the United States faced imminent defeat in the Indochina War at the hands of the Vietnamese, Laotian, and Cambodian communist-nationalist forces, Eisenberg wasted no time in cashing in on America\’s defeat and the new power alignments in Southeast Asia. He began selling weapons from his new business partner – China – to the Cambodian forces of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. After the defeat of the U.S.-backed military government of General Lon Nol, installed after Richard Nixon\’s National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, a close friend of Eisenberg, ordered the CIA to overthrow Cambodian head of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia fell victim to a bloody civil war between Vietnamese troops backing Pol Pot\’s one-time ally Hun Sen and the Chinese-backed "Democratic Kampuchea" government of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot.
    It was no mistake that the Gerald Ford administration and Secretary of State Kissinger backed the Khmer Rouge. Kissinger and Ford\’s long-time Michigan financial backer, industrialist Max Fisher were both financially and ideologically linked to Eisenberg. Ford\’s supposed "grand moment" — the repatriation in 1975 of the crew of the U.S. "merchant" (spy) ship, the SS Mayaguez, from Khmer Rouge forces was a Kissinger- and Eisenberg-designed ruse designed to build up Ford\’s support in the face of the American military defeat in Southeast Asia. That ruse came at the cost of 41 Marines and countless Cambodian military forces and civilians.
    Kissinger authorized Eisenberg to begin a discreet program to modernize China\’s armed forces with $10 billion in Israeli and U.S.-designed weapons, re-exported through Israel. The reason — neoconservative to its roots — was to have China counteract Soviet military power in Asia and beyond.
    As a result of Eisenberg\’s Israel-China military alliance, Pol Pot\’s Khmer Rouge forces were amply supplied by Israel and China. Logistics were no problem since Eisenberg\’s Israel Corporation owned a 49 percent share in Zim Shipping, the world\’s third largest shipping company. Although Eisenberg died from a sudden heart attack in Beijing in 1997, the weapons smuggling activities of his friends in Mossad and Zim Shipping continue to plague Southeast and South Asia.
    Under a United Nations, European Union, and Cambodian government weapons buy-back program, Cambodia is striving to eliminate the proliferation of small arms, including AK-47s and grenade launchers and mortars, from the Cambodian population. However, the storage program for the collected weapons has been an ongoing problem for the Cambodians, as cited in an EU report that stated there were four major problems with the program:
    1. No formal mechanisms for registering numbers, types and condition of weapons;2. No records of any of the above;3. Weapons stored alongside various types of explosives including mines, mortars, grenades and ammunition;4. Weapons stored in buildings without adequate security.
    Storage facilities with so-called "enhanced security" were constructed in Phnom Penh (several facilities),  Battambang, Pailin, Banteay Meanchey, Siem Reap, Banteay Srei, Preah Vihear, and Kampong Thom. The suspicions about Israeli involvement in smuggling stored Khmer Rouge and other weapons were heightened in 1999 after a mysterious fire destroyed the Cambodian military weapons storage facility at the Ream Naval Base near Sihanoukville. According to a New Zealand intelligence officer in Cambodia, the depot was destroyed by an Israeli squad after it was revealed they were smuggling weapons from the facility to guerrilla groups throughout Southeast Asia, including the small "Free Vietnam Movement" battling Vietnam\’s central government and Hmong guerrillas battling Laotian government forces. The Vietnamese became even more suspicious about the role of the depot after weapons from the Ream warehouse were seized by Cambodian and Vietnamese police at the Bavet border checkpoint. The weapons were destined for guerrillas of the Free Vietnam Movement.
    WMR visited Phnom Penh, Cambodia and discovered that the Mossad and Cambodian criminal syndicate allies continue to obtain bought-back Cambodian weapons from Cambodian government warehouses and are selling them to guerrilla groups throughout Asia, including Sri Lanka\’s Tamil Tigers, anti-Laotian Hmongs, the small anti-communist Free Vietnam Movement, and Burmese tribal guerrilla groups.
    WMR photographed a number of Zim shipping containers portside along the Mekong River in Phnom Penh. From this and other port facilities, including the port of Sihanoukville, bought-back Cambodian weapons , some originally provided to the Khmer Rouge by Eisenberg and the Chinese, are making their way to insurgent groups around Asia, possibly including Iraqi guerrillas battling U.S. forces in Iraq.
    Not far from Zim\’s Mekong port facilities in Phnom Penh sits a quiet and unassuming Mossad surveillance station. From this vantage point, Israeli operatives keep a close eye on Mekong river traffic and any "new players" who arrive into town. With new oil deposits being discovered in contested waters of the Gulf of Thailand, border skirmishes in the region are likely to increase, driving up the demand for small arms in the region. The cached weapons in Cambodia stand to make Israeli intelligence a handsome profit.
    Recently, the U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka, Robert Blake, was injured in a Tamil Tiger mortar attack on a Sri Lankan military helicopter transporting him and other Western envoys. In addition to Blake, Italian ambassador Pio Mariani was also injured in the attack. Although Israel has been supplying weapons and training to Sri Lanka\’s government to be used against the Tamil Tigers, it has been playing a double game in also supplying Cambodian weapons to the Tamils.
    On September 28, 2005, the Zim Asia collided with a Japanese fishing vessel, killing seven Japanese sailors aboard the fishing vessel. The collision occurred 25 miles off the Nosappu Cape in northern Japan. What followed was the arrest in Haifa of the Zim Asia\’s captain, Moshe Ben David, and the Serbian second captain and Bulgarian lookout man for negligence and failure to save the lives of the Japanese fisherman, a violation of international maritime law. Israeli police confiscated documents from Zim\’s headquarters. The presence of a Zim ship in northern Japanese waters near North Korea once again heightened concerns about the activities of the shipping company in weapons smuggling.
    If Cambodia is any measure of Israel\’s true intentions, it is clear that Israel\’s double game seeks to destabilize world and regional peace by selling to adversarial sides in civil and other wars and reaping huge profits as a result.
    http://www.inteldaily.com/?c=169&a=1283

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    USA takes different location to wage war on terrorism
    12:51 2005-07-11The USA lost war on terrorism in Iraq, now it is going to have another try in Southeast Asia. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday the United States is stepping up cooperation to fight terrorism in Southeast Asia, warning that terror attacks remain a major threat across the region, reports the AP.
    "The threat of extremism is a threat that is worldwide and has had its manifestation in Southeast Asia," she said, citing nightclub bombings in Bali, Indonesia, in 2002 that killed 202 people. "This is a region that does have a problem."
    Southeast Asia terror leader Riduan Isamuddin, also known as Hambali, was arrested in Thailand in 2003 after an investigation assisted by Washington. He is now in U.S. custody.
    Hambali is believed to be the main link between al-Qaida and Jemaah Islamiyah, the regional terror group blamed for the Bali bombings, and a 2003 attack at the J.W. Marriott hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia that killed 12 people.
    "With our regional partners, we\’re intensifying counterterrorism cooperation, we\’re intensifying intelligence cooperation, we\’re intensifying law enforcement cooperation," Rice said, without elaborating.
    Rice arrived on the resort island of Phuket late Sunday after talks in Beijing with Chinese leaders in a four-nation tour through Asia focused primarily on how to get North Korea to give up nuclear weapons development.
    In a major breakthrough, Pyongyang said Saturday it would abandon a yearlong boycott and resume disarmament talks this month.
    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, meeting Chinese leaders in Beijing on Sunday, said sitting down to talks after a break of more than a year was just a first step.
    Last month the two Koreas agreed to seek a peaceful resolution to the North\’s nuclear standoff with the US, but failed to set a date for stalled disarmament talks to resume. At the same time North Korea declared it wouldn\’t need nuclear weapons if the United States treated it like a friend.
    "The real issue now is to make progress," she said.
    Rice told Fox Television News that Pyongyang had a "bar" to pass, and Washington and its partners "should not spend too much time celebrating" because there was much hard work ahead.
    South Korean newspaper editorials said Pyongyang must follow its decision by making real progress at the negotiating table.
    But they also said there was a danger the North may try to steer the talks away from its nuclear arms programs by focusing negotiations instead on general disarmament.
    Some analysts have said immediate progress was unlikely, especially after the North said in March the talks should be turned into disarmament discussions where it is treated like a member of the nuclear weapons club, on par with Washington, reports Reuters.
     
    http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2005/07/11/60565.html

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    March 3-4, 2007 — Our March 1 report on the 1975 SS Mayaguez incident in Cambodia elicited a response from a U.S. Navy veteran familiar with details of the U.S. Marine and Navy attack on Cambodia following the seizure of the Mayaguez, a purported U.S. spy ship operating within Cambodian territorial waters. Although the Gerald Ford administration claimed 41 Marines died in the "rescue" mission for the Mayaguez, our Navy source reports that U.S. Navy corpsmen who attended to the dead and wounded reported at the time that 120 U.S. servicemen died in the attack. The next-of-kin were told that their sons were one of the brave KIAs (killed in action) who gave up their lives to save the crew of the Mayaguez. Corpsmen who knew the extent of the U.S. deaths in the Mayaguez were told to keep their mouths shut or face courts-martial.
    The burden of history is on the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps to refute charges that they lied about the number of deaths in Cambodia. Consider the following facts: the attack of Cambodia (and cover-up of the true casualty figures) were ordered by the three principal Ford administration officials involved — Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, White House Chief of Staff Dick Cheney, and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. All three have been involved in similar lies and cover-ups involving Iraq and the so-called "War on Terror."
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    March 5, 2007 — More on U.S. military buildup in S. E. Asia. One of sour friends snapped a photo of the USS Gary as it sailed into Cambodian waters off Victory Hill, near Sihanoukville last month. Victory Hill commemorates the monument at the foot of the hill where Vietnamese troops were victorious over Khmer Rouge forces of Pol Pot. The Gary was accompanied by four smaller vessels surveilling all the sea traffic around the flotilla. The Cambodian coast is populated largely by Muslims, a situation that will increase tensions in the area as the U.S. Navy continues to build up its naval presence in the area around Sihanoukville. Highlighting the importance of the U.S. Navy visit, Cambodian King Norodom Sihanomi paid a visit to the Gary on February 12, the day before it departed Cambodia
    The U.S. Navy incursion stems from the beginning of oil and natural gas operations in the Gulf of Thailand within the next two years. Cambodia has assigned Block A to Chevron Texaco. Russia and China are feuding over rights to Block B, with the Russian offering Cambodia cancellation of a $1.6 billion debt to Russia and the former Soviet Union. China, which gave sanctuary to the present King\’s father, Norodom Sihanouk, who abdicated in favor of his son, does not forget to remind the Cambodian King of this debt.
    While on leave in Cambodia, U.S. sailors were not permitted to hire local motodups (motorbike taxis) for transportation. Our Cambodian sources report that this was due to the fact that a U.S. Navy sailor was recently beheaded in Hat Yai in a "tuk tuk" (motorized rikshaw) while on a port call to the Phuket region of southern Thailand, where a local Muslim insurgency is on an offensive against the Thai government.
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    March 6, 2007 — WMR\’s oil industry sources have provided more details of America\’s push into the lucrative Southeast Asia oil market. Coastal Energy is sitting on huge natural gas reserves in the Phu Horm field in northeast Thailand near the Laotian border. Coastal\’s partners include PTTEP of Thailand and Exxon Mobil. Coastal\’s major shareholder is Oscar S. Wyatt, Jr. who is awaiting trial in New York City on charges that he received kickbacks from Saddam Hussein\’s government in the UN oil-for-food scandal. There is also a CIA connection to the Wyatt case. Not only does Wyatt possess classified documents showing the involvement of the CIA and key Bush administration figures in the oil-for-food scandal but he has requested specific CIA documents to prove his innocence.
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    March 7, 2007 — Revelations that the Bush administration quietly supported the September 19, 2006, military/royalist coup against democratically-elected Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra while he was attending the UN General Assembly summit in New York has set off a wave of anti-American sentiments in Thailand. Not only are these sentiments felt in the poor regions where Thaksin enjoyed popular support but are also exacerbating tensions in the Muslim south of Thailand.
    Thailand\’s monarchy is nervously watching what is happening in Asia\’s dwindling number of monarchies. Nepal\’s monarchy has been all but abolished by Nepal\’s governing coalition of nationalists and Maoists. In December 2006, Bhutan\’s King abdicated in favor of his reformist-minded bachelor son, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk. Bhutan is building a strong democracy where the power of the monarchy will be limited. Since Bhutan and Thailand are closely linked Buddhist monarchies, the reforms in Bhutan are worrying to the autocratic royal family of Thailand. The power of the monarchy has already been limited in neighboring Cambodia, which is under the iron rule of an ex-Communist Prime Minister. Under Japan\’s American-written constitution, Japan\’s emperor is a ceremonial position. That leaves Thailand\’s autocratic monarchy sharing a lonely Asia stage with Brunei\’s wealthy dictatorial Sultan and a handful of largely ceremonial sultanates in Malaysia.
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    March 12, 2007 — Although the Bush administration quietly backed last year\’s military coup in Thailand, which overthrew Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra while he was on a trip to New York, the Thai military junta has turned off a key drug and endangered wildlife supply route through Thailand upon which Bush\’s "haves and have mores" depend. Using the cover of the Laos "Missing in Action" program, the U.S. military and covert operatives had been using the airbase at Udorn, Thailand to ship endangered species, particularly reptiles, and drugs from Laos to Travis Air Force Base outside of Oakland, California. The Thai military government has now shut down this supply route. That decision has forced the U.S. covert operators to ship their ill-gotten booty down the Mekong River from Laos, through Phnom Penh, and then on to Sihanoukville.
    The shut down of the Udorn route has also increased the importance of an overland smuggling route from Myanmar\’s Indian Ocean coast to Trat, Thailand (a major smuggling center) to Cambodian waters for shipment abroad,
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    (don henley/stan lynch)From the arizona desertTo the salisbury plainLights on the horizonPatterns on the grainAnxious eyes turned upwardClutching souvenirsCarrying our highest hopes and our darkest fearsThey swear there was an accident back in ’47Little man with a great big headSplattered down from heavenGovernment conspiracy; cover-ups and liesHidden in the desert under endless skiesWell, it’s a cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, coldPost, postmodern worldNo time for heroes, no place for good guysNo room for rocky the flying squirrelThey’re not here, they’re not comingNot in a million yearsTurn your weary eyes back homewardStop your trembling, dry your tearsYou may see the heavens flashingYou may hear the cosmos hummingBut I promise you, my brotherThey’re not here, they’re not comingWould they pile into the saucerFind orlando’s rat and hug it? Go screaming through the universeJust to get mcnuggets? Well, I don’t think so, I don’t think soIt’s much too dangerous, it’s much too strangeHere in a world that won’t give oprah no home on the rangeWell, it’s a cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, coldPost, postmodern worldNo authenticity, no sign of soulThe radio won’t play george and merleThey’re not here, they’re not comingNot in a million years’til we put away our hatred’til we lay aside our fearsYou may see the heavens flashingYou may hear the cosmos hummingBut I promise you, my sisterThey’re not here, they’re not comingTo this garden we were givenAnd always took for grantedIt’s like my daddy told me, ¡°you just bloom where you’re planted.¡±Now you long to be deliveredFrom this world of pain and strifeThat’s a sorry substitution for a spiritual life(solo)Well, it’s a cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, coldPost, postmodern worldNo place for sentiment, no room for romanceBring back the duke of earlThey’re not here, they’re not comingNot in a million yearsTurn your hopes back homewardHold your children, dry their tearsYou may see the heavens flashingYou may hear the cosmos hummingBut I promise you, my brotherThey’re not here, they’re not comingThey’re not here, they’re not comingNot in a million years’til we put away our hatredAnd lay aside our fearsYou may see the heavens flashingYou may hear the cosmos hummingBut I promise you, my brotherThey’re not here, they’re not coming

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    new Anand Panyarachun, Chairman, Thai Industrial Federation; Chairman, Saha-Union Public Company Limited; former Prime Minister of Thailand, Bangkoknew Theodore P. Rachmat, President and Chief Executive Officer, PT Astra International Tbk., Jakartanew Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor, Keio University; former Vice Minister of Finance for lnternational Affairsnew Masahiro Sakane, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, KOMATSU, Ltd.new Sakong Il, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Global Economics; former Minister of Finance, Seoulnew Sachio Semmoto, Chief Executive Officer, eAccess, Ltd.new Masaharu Shibata, President and Chief Executive Officer, NGK Insulators, Ltd.Masahide Shibusawa, Director, East-West SeminarMotoo Shiina, Member of the House of CouncillorsTakeo Shiina, Senior Advisor, IBM Japan, Ltd.Atsushi Shimokobe, Chairman, The Tokio Marine Research Institutenew Masato Shinagawa, President, ITU Associanon of JapanYasuhisa Shiozaki, Member of the House of Representatives; former Parliamentary Vice Minister for Financenew Arifin Siregar, International Advisor, Goldman Sachs & Co.; former Ambassador to the United States, Jakartanew Tan Sri Dr. Noordin Sopiee, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Kuala Lumpurnew Keiji Tachikawa, President and Chief Executive Officer, NTTDoCoMo, Inc.Hideya Taida, Senior Vice President and Executive Corporate Officer, Marubeni CorporationTsuyoshi Takagi, President, ZENSEN (The Japanese Foundation of Textile, Garment, Chemical, Commercial and Allied Industries Workers\’ Unions)Keizo Takemi, Member of the House of Councillors; Former State Secretary for Foreign AffairsAkihiko Tanaka, Professor, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of TokyoNaoh Tanaka, President, The 21st Century Public Policy InstituteNobuo Tateishi, Chairman and Representative Director, OMRON Corporationnew Sarasin Viraphol, Executive Vice President, Charoen Polphand Co., Ltd.; former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bangkoknew Jusuf Wanandi*, Member of the Board of Directors, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, JakartaEtsuya Washio, President, Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO)new Goro Watanabe, Vice Chairman, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.Koji Watanabe, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; Executive Adviser, Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic Organizations); former Ambassador to RussiaTakeshi Watanabe, Former Chairrnan, The Non-Life Insurance Institute of Japan; former President, Asian Development BankTaizo Yakushiji, Vice-President (Provost), Keio University Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International ExchangeNoriyuki Yonemura, Senior Vice President, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Bunroku Yoshino, Chairman, Institute for International Economic Studies; former Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany*Executive Committee
    Participants
    Morris Chang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd., TaipeiVictor K. Fung, Chairman, Li & Fung; Chairman, Prudential Asia, Hong KongJeffrey L.S. Koo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chinatrust Commercial Bank, TaipeiRichard Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Century Group Holdings Limited, Hong KongStan Shih, Chairman and Chief Executive Offlcer, The Acer Group, Taipei Wang Xuebing, President and Chief Executive Offlcer, China Construction Bank, BeijingWei Mingyi, Chairman, International Advisory Corporation, China International Trust & Investment Corporation, BeijingGordon Wu, Chairman and Managing Director, Hopewell Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong Zhou Xiaochuan, Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission, Beijing
    Former Members In Public Service
    Yoriko Kawaguchi, Minister of the Environment Kiichi Miyazawa, Minister of Finance; former Prime Minister of JapanNote: Those without city name are Japanese members.

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    http://www.truedemocracy.net/trilateral/3.html
    THE TRILATERAL COMMISSIONEUROPEAN GROUP | NORTH AMERICAN GROUPPACIFIC ASIAN GROUP | PARTICIPANTS FROM OTHER AREAS PACIFIC ASIAN GROUP(as of March 9, 2001)
    new Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II*, President, Ayala Corporation, Manilanew Philip Burdon, Chairman, Asia 2000 Foundation; Vice Chairman, Air New Zealand; NZ Chairman of APEC; former Minister of Trade Negotiations, Wellingtonnew Fujio Cho, President, Toyota Motor Corporationnew Cho Suk-Rae, Chairman, Hyosung Group, SeoulChung Mong-Joon, Member of the National Assembly; Vice President of Federation Internationale de Football Associahon (FIFA), SeoulKoichiro Ejiri*, Counselor, Mitsui & Co., Ltd.Takashi Ejiri, Attorney at Law; Asahi Law Officenew Jesus P. Estanislao, University Professor, University of Asia and the Pacific; former Minister of Finance, Manilanew Hugh Fletcher, Business Consultant; former Chief Executive Officer, Fletcher Challenge, AucklandHiroaki Fujii, President, The Japan Foundation; former Ambassador to the United Kingdom new Yoshiyuki Fujisawa, Chairman of the Board of Directors, The Industrial Bank of Japannew Shinji Fukukawa, Chief Executive Officer, Dentsu Institute for Human Studies Yoichi Funabashi, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent and Columnist, The Asahi Shimbunnew Carrillo Gantner, Vice President, Myer Foundation, Melbournenew Ross Garnaut, Professor, Asia-Pacific School of Economics and Management, Australian National University; former Ambassador to China, CanberraToyoo Gyohten*, President, The Institute for International Monetary Affairs; Senior Advisor, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.new Han Sungjoo*, Director, Ilmin International Relations Institute and Professor of Political Science, Korea University; former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Seoulnew Stuart Harris*, Professor of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University; former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Canberranew Tan Sri Dato\’ Azman Hashim, Chairman, Arab-Malaysian Group, Kuala LumpurToru Hashimoto, Chairman of the Board, Fuji Bank, Ltd.Hirotaro Higuchi, Honorary Chairman, Asahi Breweries, Ltd.new Hong Seok-Hyun, Chairman, JoongAng Ilbo, Seoulnew Murray Horn, Managing Director, ANZ (NZ) Limited; Chairman, ANZ Investment Bank; former Parliamentary Secretary of Treasury, AucklandTakashi Hosomi, Advisor, NLI Research Institute; former Chairman, The Overseas Economic Cooperation Fundnew Hyun Hong-Choo, Senior Partner, Kim & Chang, Seoul; former Ambassador to the United Nations and to the United States, Seoulnew Hyun Jae-Hyun, Chairman, Tong Yang Group, SeoulShin\’ichi Ichimura, Director, International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, Kitakyushunew Masaharu Ikuta, President, Mitsui O.S.K, Ltd.Rokuro Ishikawa, Honorary Chairman, Kajima CorporationMotoo Kaji, Chairman, The Internahonal House of JapanKoji Kakizawa, Member of the House of Representatives; former Minister for Foreign AffairsFuji Karniya, Dean, Graduate School of Social Science, Toyo-Eiwa Women\’s UniversityHisashi Kaneko, Senior Member of the Board, NEC Corporationnew Kasem Kasemsri, Honorary Chairman, Thailand – U.S. Business Council; Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Chart Thai Party; Chairman, Thai-Malaysian Association; former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, BangkokKoichi Kato, Member of the House of Representatives; former Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Partynew Trevor Kennedy, Chairman, Oil Search, Ltd; Chairman, Cypress Lakes Group, Ltd; Director, Qantas Airways, Ltd., Sydneynew Kim Ki-Hwan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Media Valley, Inc.; former Ambassador-at-Large for Economic Affairs, Seoulnew Kim Kyung-Won, President, Institute of Social Sciences; former Ambassador to the United States and the United Nations, SeoulShoichiro Kobayashi, SeniorAdvisor, Kansai Electric Power Company, Ltd.Yotaro Kobayashi*, Chairman of the Board, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.new Boon Hwee Koh, Chairman, Singapore Telecommunications; Chairman, Omni Industries; Executive Chairman, Wuthelam Holdings, Singaporenew Tommy Koh, Director, Institute of Policy Studies; Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; former Executive Director, Asia Europe Foundation (ASEF), SingaporeAkira Kojima, Managing Director and Chief Editorialist, Nihon Keizai ShimbunTakeshi Kondo, Executive Advisor, Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic Organizations)Shunji Kono, Chairman, The Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.Yutaka Kosai, Chairman, Japan Center for Economic ResearchKenji Kosaka, Member of the House of Representatives;Vice Minister for Public Management, Home Affairs, Post and TelecommunicationsToru Kusukawa, Senior Councilor, Fuji Research Institute CorporationYoshio Kuwata, Executive Vice President and Representative Director, Hitachi, Ltd.new Lee Hong-Koo*, President, Seoul Forum for International Affairs; former Prime Minister of Korea; former Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the United States, Seoulnew Lee In-ho, President, Korea Foundation; former Ambassador to Finland and Russia, SeoulMinoru Makihara*, Chairman, Mitsubishi Corporationnew Kagechika Matano, Senior Advisor, Maeda Corporation; former Ambassador to Sweden and to VietnamMichiya Matsukawa, Former Senior Advisor, The Nikko Research Center, Ltd.Yoshihiko Miyauchi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ORIX CorporationIsamu Miyazaki, Special Advisor, Daiwa Institute of Research, Ltd.; former Director General of the Economic Planning AgencyYuzaburo Mogi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Kikhoman CorporationYoichi Morishita, President, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Morlyuki Motono, Former Ambassador to FranceJiro Murase, Managing Partner, Bingham Dana Murase, New YorkMinoru Murofushi*, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ITOCHU CorporationMasashi Nishihara, Presient, National Defense Academynew Taizo Nishimuro, Presidenl and Chief Executive Officer, Toshiba Corporation
    new Roberto F. de Ocampo, President, Asian Institute of Management, ManilaToshiaki Ogasawara, Publisher-Chairman, The Japan Times Ltd.; President, Nifco Inc.
    Sadako Ogata, Former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Shijuro Ogata*, Former Deputy Governor, Japan Development Bank; former Deputy Governorfor International Relations, Bank of JapanNorio Ohga, Chairman of the Board, Sony CorporationMasafumi Ohnishi, SeniorAdvisor, Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.Yoshio Okawara*, President, Institute for International Policy Studies; former Ambassador to the United Statesnew Katsuya Okimi, Senior Executive Vice President, NTT Communications Corporation Yoichi Okita, Professor, National Institute for Policy ResearchAriyoshi Okumura, Auditor, IBJ Systems, Ltd.Hisashi Owada, President, Japan Institute for International Affairs; former Ambassador to the United Nations; former Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs

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    Kenan Institute Asia (KIAsia) is the operational name of theKenan Foundation Asia, a Thai non-profit foundation, witha Thai-US Board of Trustees. It has been approved as a Thaicharitable organization, tax exemption #350.Chairman: Mr. Anand Panyarachun
    Mission statement:“Kenan Institute Asia works in practical ways to create stronglinkages, based on true development needs and mutualbenefit, between Asia and the United States through thecooperation of universities, governments and the privatesector.”Institute timeline:1993Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, in partner-ship with Chulalongkorn University and theBrooker Group, wins USAID competitive bid toset up the US-Thailand Development Partnership.1994Kenan Institute sets up office at the Queen SirikitNational Convention Center and awards first part-nership grants.1995USAID closes bilateral mission in Thailand.1996Kenan Foundation Asia is registered as a Thai non-profit development foundation and holds its firstBoard of Trustees meeting.A $10.5 million endowment is established forKIAsia with donations from USAID, DTEC, andthe Kenan Trust and Fund.1997USAID reviews and approves KIAsia systems andpolicies. Donations from USAID and the KenanTrust are received by KIAsia.1998American Corporations for Thailand is establishedunder the co-chairmanship of Dr. Henry Kissingerand Mr. Anand Panyarachun with donations of$1.1 million to support Thai training institutionsand programs for the unemployed.1999KIAsia named as managers of the Thailand por-tion of the US government program “Accelerat-ing Economic Recovery in Asia” and Mr. AnandPanyarachun named chairman of the AERA Steer-ing Committee.2000Institute expands staff to more than 50, imple-ments first year of the AERA program and re-ceives commitment from USAID to continue theprogram through 2002.2001KIAsia is included in the MOU on EconomicCooperation Framework between Thailand andthe United States. American Corporations forThailand, Phase II, is launched. The Institute is re-organized into 4 divisions.

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    THE CARLYLE ASIA PARTNERS FUND – Advisory Boardhttp://web.archive.org/web/20010628163233/www.thecarlylegroup.com/html/funds/cap/fund_adv_cap.htmlThe Honorable George BushSenior Advisor of Carlyle Asia Advisory Board• Former US President.• Former Texas Representative in US House of Representatives.• Former US Ambassador to the United Nations.• Former Chairman of Republican National Committee.• Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.• Former Chief of US Liaison Office in China.Hareb Masood Al-Darmaki• Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.
    Bader M. Al-Humaidhi• General Director of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development.James A. Baker IIISENIOR COUNSELORMr. Baker has served at the senior levels of the U.S. government underthree different Presidents. He served as the nation\’s 61st Secretary ofState from January 1989 through August 1992 in the Bush Administration.During his tenure at the State Department, Mr. Baker traveled to 90foreign countries as the United States confronted the unprecedentedchallenges and opportunities of the post Cold War era. Mr. Baker servedfrom 1985 to 1988 as the 67th Secretary of the Treasury in the ReaganAdministration. Mr. Baker has been the Senior Counselor at The CarlyleGroup since 1993.Prior to his service as Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Baker wasPresident Reagan\’s White House Chief of Staff from 1981 to 1985. Mr.Baker\’s record of public service began in 1975 as President Ford\’s UnderSecretary of Commerce. It concluded with his service once again as WhiteHouse Chief of Staff for President Bush from August 1992 to January1993.Mr. Baker received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991 and hasbeen the recipient of many other awards for distinguished publicservice, including Princeton University\’s Woodrow Wilson Award, TheAmerican Institute for Public Service\’s Jefferson Award, HarvardUniversity\’s John F. Kennedy School of Government Award, The Hans J.Morgenthau Award, The George F. Kennan Award, the Department of theTreasury\’s Alexander Hamilton Award, the Department of State\’sDistinguished Service Award, and numerous honorary academic degrees.• Partner, The Carlyle Group.• Former US Secretary of State.• Former Secretary of the Treasury.• Former White House Chief of Staff.
    Frank C. CarlucciCHAIRMANMr. Carlucci has been a Managing Director of Carlyle since 1989 and theChairman since 1993. Mr. Carlucci was Secretary of Defense from November1987 through January 1989, following his service as Assistant to thePresident for National Security Affairs under President Reagan. Beforeserving in these positions, Mr. Carlucci was Chairman and ChiefExecutive Officer of Sears World Trade, Inc. Mr. Carlucci preceded hisaffiliation with Sears World Trade, Inc. with a career in governmentspanning over 25 years and positions from Ambassador to Portugal toDeputy Director of Central Intelligence to Deputy Secretary of Defense.Mr. Carlucci graduated from Princeton University in 1952 and attendedthe Harvard School of Business Administration.Mr. Carlucci presently serves on the Board of Directors of a variety ofcorporations, including: Ashland Inc.; Kaman Corporation; Pharmacia &Upjohn Inc.; The Quaker Oats Company; and Texas BiotechnologyCorporation. He is also Chairman of the Neurogen Corporation Board ofDirectors, Nortel Networks Board of Directors and the US-ROC TaiwanBusiness Counsel.Among Mr. Carlucci\’s awards and honours are the Herbert Roback MemorialAward (1989); George C. Marshall Award (1989); Honorary Doctor of LawsDegree, University of Scranton (1989); the James Forrestal MemorialAward (1988); Woodrow Wilson Award (1988); Presidential Citizens Award(1983); National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal (1981);Distinguished Intelligence Medal (1981); Defense DepartmentDistinguished Civilian Service Award (1977); Health, Education andWelfare Distinguished Civilian Service Award (1975); and StateDepartment Superior Service Award (1971).• Chairman, The Carlyle Group.• Former Secretary of Defense.• Former National Security Adviser.• Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sears World Trade.• Former Ambassador to Portugal.• Member of Boards of Ashland, Inc.; Kaman Corporation; NeurogenCorporation; Northern Telecom Limited; Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc.; TheQuaker Oats Company; and Texas Biotechnology Corp. In addition,Mr. Carlucci serves on the Board of Trustees of the RAND Corporation.
    Jason S. Chang• Chairman and Founder of ASE Inc. and ASE Test
    Ho Ching• President and CEO of Singapore Technologies Pte.,Ltd.Liu Hong-Ru• Former Deputy Governor of the People\’s Bank of China.• Former head of the Securities Exchange Control Commission of China.
    Oscar M. Lopez• Chairman of Benpres Holdings Corporation.• Senior family member of the Lopez Group.
    Professor Yuan Ming• Director of the Institute of International Relations, PekingUniversity.Anand Panyarachun• Former Prime Minister of Thailand.• Chairman of Saha-Union Public Co Ltd.; Union Textile Industries;Eastern Star Real Estate; the Thailand• Development Research Institute Foundation; the Council of Trustees ofThailand Environment Institute; the Thailand Business Council forSustainable Development; the Kenan Institute—Asia; General Electric\’sAsia Pacific Advisory Board; and the International Advisory Board of TheCarlos P. Romulo foundation. Director of Union Footwear; Sime DarbyMalaysia; and Siam Commercial Bank.• Serves on the Boards of the International Advisory Board of GeneralElectric; the IBM Asia Pacific Board; American International Group\’sInternational Advisory Board; the International Advisory Board ofCouncil on Foreign Relations (New York); and the Asia-Pacific AdvisoryBoard of Unocal Asia-Pacific Ventures Ltd.• UNICEF Ambassador for Thailand.
    Fidel Ramos• Former President of the Phillippines.• Former Secretary of Defense for the Phillippines.• Former Chief of Staff for the Phillippines.
    Frank Shrontz• Former Charman of the Board, President and CEO for The BoeingCorporation.• Member of Boards for Boise Cascade Corporation; Minnesota Mining andManufacturing (3M) Company; and the Chevron Corporation.• Former Assistant Secretary of DefenseArifin Siregar• Former Governor of the Indonesian Central Bank.• Former Ambassador to the U.S.A.
    Sofjan Wanandi• Chairman of the Indonesian Business Counsel.
    Tan Sri Dato\’ Francis Yeoh Sock Ping• Managing Director of the YPL Corporation Berhad, in Malaysia.10:59 28/3/2550

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    Japan’s central role in the new East Asia
    Posted at December 24, 2004
    This is the second in a two-part series on Japan’s role in the recent spate of cooperation agreements in East Asia.
    The NationPublished on December 24, 2004

    This is the second in a two-part series on Japan’s role in the recent spate of cooperation agreements in East Asia.
    Yazhou Zhoukan, the Chinese-language weekly based in Hong Kong, published in its December 5 issue a survey of Asia’s 1,000 leading companies’ relative size and influence based on annual turnover in 2004 – which for the corporations surveyed altogether came to some US$5.6 trillion (Bt218 trillion).
    The dominance of Japanese corporations was borne out by the fact that the list included 678 Japanese corporations, or 71.85 per cent of the 1,000 surveyed, compared with just 39 mainland China firms (or 6.31 per cent). Japanese multinationals took the first twelve places on the list, which saw Honda, Mitsubishi Shoji and Mitsui Bussan coming in first, second and third respectively. The magazine commented on the long road of competition that mainland China multinationals would have to traverse to catch up.
    First, Japan over the past 15 years has been investing heavily in technological innovation, maintaining the world’s highest proportion of funds for research and development against the GDP, with top Japanese corporations spending more than 5 per cent, while only two did among the listed Chinese corporations.
    Another important difference between Chinese and Japanese enterprises is that the largest Chinese firms on the list, state enterprises in the energy and telecom sectors, derived their income from the monopolistic nature of their businesses.
    There is also a major difference regarding the level of “internationalisation” of Chinese and Japanese firms. From the perspective of marketing, Honda, Sony, Mitsubishi Shoji and Mitsui Bussan all maintain global sales networks.
    China would prefer to be regarded as a developing economy. Nevertheless some scholars question if China is now replacing Japan in the lead flying position of the “flying geese” formation of Dr Okita.
    China has become proactive in its pursuit of its economic objectives in Asia by capitalising on the region’s sentiment for FTAs. It has just signed an agreement with Asean to begin mapping out what will become the largest free trading area in the world by 2010. The gesture of goodwill by Beijing towards Asean as shown in the preparation for the FTA has included an “Early Harvest” clause, which has enabled Thailand and China to eliminate tariffs for fruits and vegetables in their bilateral trade, while preferential tariff treatment has for a long time been extended to China’s less economically developed neighbours in Asean with contiguous borders. It is evident that China is pursuing a multidirectional course. On a global level, China supports WTO efforts ito push for global free trade. It was China’s accession to the WTO in 2001 that accelerated China’s status as one of the world’s leading trading nations.
    At the Vientiane summit, Japan and Asean agreed to work towards a Japan-Asean free trade arrangement by 2012. Bilateral relations between Japan and individual Asean countries have been solidly rooted in the investment-trade and development nexus, through the shifting of production bases from Japan to Southeast Asia following the Plaza Accord, which has brought in more Japanese foreign investment advanced manufacturing and sophisticated products for re-export. Asean countries have been able to absorb new technology and management through increased networking in industrial manufacturing and IT, thus contributing to growing competitiveness in face of globalisation.
    This new inflow of Japanese investment has modified somewhat the lag-time process envisioned in the original flying-geese pattern approach. China’s recent economic achievements may seem to have dented the “catch-up” process inherent in the original rationale.
    Investment in new technology and production enables the manufacturing of advanced and sophisticated exports, provided that the investment-receiving countries develop adequately comprehensive technical and industrial structures to support such manufacturing.
    The China story also underlines the rationale of outsourcing and linkage in the production chain. Japan’s economic investment in Asean has traditionally been pervasive in energy and manufacturing, ranging from oil and gas through automobile, food and beverage, consumer products, electronic goods and information-technology components. Since the relocation of Japanese industrial facilities to Southeast Asia, Asean exports of manufactured goods to Japan has dramatically risen.
    Most visible in Japan’s new investment flows to Southeast Asia is the automobile and auto-components industry. With demand surging amidst the changing lifestyles and affluence in Asia, Toyota, Mazda, Isuzu, Mitsubishi and Denso are pouring new investments worth over $2 billion into the manufacturing of passenger cars and pickup trucks. It is estimated that over the coming six years, Thailand, which is the largest market in Asean for the Japanese auto industry, will produce some 1.8 million vehicles yearly with one million for the domestic market. The Japanese car industry stands to gain substantially from Afta by 2010-2015, when intra-Asean tariffs are to be uniformly reduced to 0-5 per cent, as well as from the Asean-China FTA, which is supposed to be in place in 2010.
    In the meantime, the surge in consumer demand across Asean is already driving the pace of Japanese auto production despite high energy prices and still low income levels among the vast majority of the 500-million strong population. Middle-term trends in business and investment in Asia point to Japan maintaining an overall competitive edge in technological competence, product innovation and marketing. Prominent Japanese producers and manufactures are all spending large sums on R&D to keep ahead of other competitors. Japanese corporations are heavily involved in the so-called innovation economy – in robotics, nano-technology and materials science, energy, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, automobile, information systems and application software, as well as multimedia.
    A major challenge for Japan is how to leverage such innovation to be affordable and hence accessible to the three billion people (half of the world’s population) in East Asia and the Asian subcontinent. Healthcare, transport, food and housing are basic areas of daily consumption and use where Japanese success in leveraging low-cost industrial innovation would be decisive. This is how Japan’s position as “Japan as Number One” will be solidly built. From this position of strength, Japan can positively and expeditiously respond to the current Asian consensus for greater cooperation, solidarity and community-building among the regional countries.
    Japan can indeed adopt the “soft sell” approach so successfully employed by China with the latter’s advocacy of “double win” and “cooperation over conflict” in searching for greater synergy. After all, as an economic power that is in a unique position to both give and take, Japan is certain to be only in a “win-win” position in friendly competition with China and Asean countries. It would appear that the ball is now in Japan’s court.
    By Dr Sarasin Viraphol
    This paper was presented by Dr Sarasin Viraphol, executive vice president of the Charoen Pokphand Group, at the “ Japan: Developing Together with the Economic Entity of East Asia” seminar in Washington, DC on December 8. The meeting was jointly organised by the Japan External Trade Organisation and the Institute for International Economics.

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    T50. Tokyo 1997: The Annual Meeting of the Trilateral CommissionThe Trilateral Commission (© 1997)Ed: Charles B. HeckContributions by Anand Panyarachun, Yukihiko Ikeda, Winston Lord, Michael Armacost, Jusuf Wanandi, Yuan Ming, Ronnie Chan, Jesus Estanislao, Ross Garnaut, Zhu Xiao Hua, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Koichi Kato, Toyoo Gyohten, Yoshiko Sakurai, Kurt Biedenkopf, Sirkka Hämäläinen, H. Onno Ruding, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Karen House, Tom Foley.See 1997 Annual Meeting Program for fuller listing
    To order 84pp./paper/$5.00 plus S&H
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    T43. Tokyo 1991: The Annual Meeting Of The Trilateral CommissionThe Trilateral Commission (© 1991)Ed: Andrew V. Frankel, Charles B. HeckContributions by Yoichi Funabashi, Takatoshi Ito, Akihiko Tanaka, Han Sung-Joo, Sukhumbhand Paribatra, Hadi Soesastro, Gareth Evans, C. Fred Bergsten, Kazuo Chiba, Mario Monti, Joseph J. Sisco, Yukio Satoh, Garret FitzGerald, Sadako Ogata, David Gergen, Simone Veil.
    To order 48pp./paper/$5.00 plus S&H
    To download Portable Document Format (pdf 4.6MB/50pp)
    T39. The San Francisco Meeting Of The Trilateral Commission, March 1987The Trilateral Commission (© 1987)Ed: Andrew V. Frankel, Charles B. HeckContributions by Henry A. Kissinger, Martin Feldstein, Hervé de Carmoy, Koei Narusawa, Paul Krugman, Michel Camdessus, Mario Vargas Llosa, Enrique V. Iglesias, Marcílio Marques Moreira, Amnuay Viravan, Joe Clark, Frank Carlucci, J.H. Warren, Tom Foley, William V. Roth, Jr., Takashi Mukaibo, Harold Brown, Luis Solana, Fumio Kodama, Lewis Branscomb, Heinz Kluncker, Lester Thurow, and Ginko Sato.
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    T37. The Plenary Conference Of The Trilateral Commission, Tokyo 1985The Trilateral Commission (© 1985)Ed: Michael M. YoshitsuContributions by Martin Feldstein, Karl Kaiser, Helmut Sonnenfeld, Hiroshi Kimura, W. Tom Johnson, Edmund Wellenstein, Masataka Kosaka, Han Sung-joo, Sarasin Viraphol, Gerardo Sicat, William Henderson, Koichi Kato, Sun Shangqing, Masashi Nishihara, D. Gale Johnson, Kenzo Hemmi and Pierre Lardinois.Out of print
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    T33. The Trilateral Commission\’s 10th Anniversary Plenary Meeting In Rome, April, 1983The Trilateral Commission (© 1983)Ed: François SauzeyContributions by: John Paul II, Georges Berthoin, Raymond Barre, Nobuhiko Ushiba, Henry A. Kissinger, Paul A. Volcker, Harold Lever, Toshio Nakamura, Chedli Klibi, Mario Monti, Guglielmo Negri and Romano Prodi.Out of print
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    Dr Sarasin Viraphol, executive vice president of the Charoen Pokphand Group,
    ถล่ม CP เชียร์อานันท์เป็นนายกฯอีกครั้งมันก็กลุ่มทุนเดียวกัน
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    Operation Bite: April 6 sneak attack by US forces against Iran planned, Russian military sources warn
    Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:37:00
    By Webster G. Tarpley (http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_1888.shtml)
     
    Visit Online Journal for excellent articles. Webster G. Tarpley\’s Website.Webster G. Tarpley is a journalist. Among other works, he has published an investigation on the manipulation of the Red Brigades by the Vatican’s P2 Suite and the assassination of Aldo Moro, a non-authorized biography of George H. Bush, and more recently an analysis of the methods used to perpetrate the September 11, 2001 attacks. WASHINGTON DC, — The long awaited US military attack on Iran is now on track for the first week of April, specifically for 4 am on April 6, the Good Friday opening of Easter weekend, writes the well-known Russian journalist Andrei Uglanov in the Moscow weekly “Argumenty Nedeli.” Uglanov cites Russian military experts close to the Russian General Staff for his account. The attack is slated to last for 12 hours, according to Uglanov, from 4 am until 4 pm local time. Friday is the sabbath in Iran. In the course of the attack, code named Operation Bite, about 20 targets are marked for bombing; the list includes uranium enrichment facilities, research centers, and laboratories. The first reactor at the Bushehr nuclear plant, where Russian engineers are working, is supposed to be spared from destruction. The US attack plan reportedly calls for the Iranian air defense system to be degraded, for numerous Iranian warships to be sunk in the Persian Gulf, and for the most important headquarters of the Iranian armed forces to be wiped out. The attacks will be mounted from a number of bases, including the island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. Diego Garcia is currently home to B-52 bombers equipped with standoff missiles. Also participating in the air strikes will be US naval aviation from aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf, as well as from those of the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Additional cruise missiles will be fired from submarines in the Indian Ocean and off the coast of the Arabian peninsula. The goal is allegedly to set back Iran’s nuclear program by several years, writes Uglanov, whose article was reissued by RIA-Novosti in various languages, but apparently not English, several days ago. The story is the top item on numerous Italian and German blogs, but so far appears to have been ignored by US websites. Observers comment that this dispatch represents a high-level orchestrated leak from the Kremlin, in effect a war warning, which draws on the formidable resources of the Russian intelligence services, and which deserves to be taken with the utmost seriousness by pro-peace forces around the world. Asked by RIA-Novosti to comment on the Uglanov report, retired Colonel General Leonid Ivashov confirmed its essential features in a March 21 interview: “I have no doubt that there will be an operation, or more precisely a violent action against Iran.” Ivashov, who has reportedly served at various times as an informal advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is currently the vice president of the Moscow Academy for Geopolitical Sciences. Ivashov attributed decisive importance to the decision of the Democratic leadership of the US House of Representatives to remove language from the just-passed Iraq supplemental military appropriations bill that would have demanded that Bush come to Congress before launching an attack on Iran. Ivashov pointed out that the language was eliminated under pressure from AIPAC, the lobbing group representing the Israeli extreme right, and from Israeli Foreign Minister Tsipi Livni. “We have drawn the unmistakable conclusion that this operation will take place,” said Ivashov. In his opinion, the US planning does not include a land operation: “ Most probably there will be no ground attack, but rather massive air attacks with the goal of annihilating Iran’s capacity for military resistance, the centers of administration, the key economic assets, and quite possibly the Iranian political leadership, or at least part of it,” he continued. Ivashov noted that it was not to be excluded that the Pentagon would use smaller tactical nuclear weapons against targets of the Iranian nuclear industry. These attacks could paralyze everyday life, create panic in the population, and generally produce an atmosphere of chaos and uncertainty all over Iran, Ivashov told RIA-Novosti. “This will unleash a struggle for power inside Iran, and then there will be a peace delegation sent in to install a pro-American government in Teheran,” Ivashov continued. One of the US goals was, in his estimation, to burnish the image of the current Republican administration, which would now be able to boast that they had wiped out the Iranian nuclear program. Among the other outcomes, General Ivashov pointed to a partition of Iran along the same lines as Iraq, and a subsequent carving up of the Near and Middle East into smaller regions. “This concept worked well for them in the Balkans and will now be applied to the greater Middle East,” he commented. “Moscow must exert Russia’s influence by demanding an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council to deal with the current preparations for an illegal use of force against Iran and the destruction of the basis of the United Nations Charter,” said General Ivashov. “In this context Russia could cooperate with China, France and the non-permanent members of the Security Council. We need this kind of preventive action to ward off the use of force,” he concluded. Resources: http://fr.rian.ru/world/20070319/62260006.html http://fr.rian.ru/world/20070321/62387717.html

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    USS John C. Stennis Now Operating in Persian Gulf
    Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:32:00
    Navy NewsStand (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2007/03/mil-070327-nns01.htm)
    From USS John C. Stennis Public Affairs USS JOHN C. STENNIS, At Sea (NNS) — The aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) entered the Persian Gulf on March 27, escorted by the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54). While in the Gulf, the flagship of the USS John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group (JCSSG) and its air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9, will conduct a dual-carrier exercise with the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKE CSG). This marks the first time the Stennis and Eisenhower strike groups have operated together in a joint exercise while deployed to the U.S. Fifth Fleet area of responsibility. This exercise demonstrates the importance of both strike groups’ ability to plan and conduct dual task force operations as part of the U. S. long-standing commitment to maintaining maritime security and stability in this region. Two air wings from the aircraft carriers will conduct air warfare exercises while the surface components will conduct exercises in three general disciplines: anti-submarine, anti-surface and mine warfare.
    John C. Stennis left its homeport of Bremerton, Wash., Jan. 16 for deployment and began operating alongside coalition maritime forces in the region Feb. 19. After arriving, JCSSG began conducting Maritime Security Operations (MSO) and providing direct support to coalition ground forces participating in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. During the 33 days of operations over Afghanistan, CVW 9 provided close-air support and reconnaissance to International Security Assistance Force troops on the ground.
    MSO help set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment, as well as complement the counter-terrorism and security efforts of regional nations. These operations deny international terrorists use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport personnel, weapons or other material.
    The CVW 9 squadrons include the “Black Knights” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 154, “Blue Diamonds” of VFA 146, “Argonauts” of VFA 147, “Death Rattlers” of Marine Strike Fighter Squadron 323, “Yellowjackets” of Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 138, “Golden Hawks” of Carrier Early Warning Squadron 112, “Topcats” of Sea Control Squadron 31, “Eightballers” of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 8 and “Providers” of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30.
    JCSSG includes John C. Stennis, CVW 9, Destroyer Squadron 21, USS Antietam (CG 54), the guided-missile destroyers USS O’Kane (DDG-77) and USS Preble (DDG 88) and the fast combat-support ship USNS Bridge (T-AOE 10). More than 6,500 Sailors and Marines are assigned to JCSSG.

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    May 16, 2006 — Riyadh and London — According to a top British intelligence analyst who routinely examines radical Islamist web sites and online forums, the latest accusation from Saudi Jihadists is that the Saudi government (which the Jihadists follow with the phrase "God Curse Them") is putting shows on Saudi TV that aim to "Christianize" Saudi children. The Jihadists also claim the Saudi Royal family is working with the "cursed Americans" to eliminate Islam. Perhaps part of these accusations arise from the fact that Douglas Coe,  the head of the powerful Arlington, Virginia-based Christian Fellowship, has often claimed that he has "prayed to Jesus" with members of the Saudi Royal family in Saudi Arabia and Saudi Royals have attended Fellowship functions in the Washington, DC area.
    Saudi Jihadists accuse Saudi Royals of having a secret Christian agenda

    May 16, 2006 — Washington, DC — Current CIA and Pentagon counter-terrorism efforts directed against Islamist radicals are misplaced according to informed intelligence sources. The emphasis on training Arabic speakers does not reflect the reality of the Muslim world, most of which is not Arab. By ignoring Islam\’s other ethnic and language groups, the real target of Langley and the Pentagon appears to be directed against not Muslims but Arabs, lending credence to the belief that America is only interested in protecting Middle East oil supplies and taking its cues on the war on terrorism from Israel, which also maintains an Arab-centric view of its own national security.

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    Iran is Politically Isolated 
    Iran is politically isolated.  Unilateralism prevails within the corridors of the UN as well as within the Middle East war theater. The US sponsored resolution in the United Nations Security Council received unanimous support. Proposed amendments to the draft resolution were discarded, following US pressures. The text of the resolution was adopted unanimously. Neither Russia nor China, which have extensive military cooperation agreements  with Iran, exercised their veto, nor did they abstain.  This UN Security Council "consensus" was reached following crucial shadow diplomacy by Washington to secure the unanimous support of the entire Council including its five permanent members plus Germany, which participated in the formulation of the draft resolution in separate consultations. 
    The UN resolution has totally isolated Iran: China and Russia have been drawn into an alliance of stealth with the US. What is crucial in the Security Council Resolution is that neither China nor Russia will intervene on Iran\’s side, if Iran is attacked. Moreover, while Russia and China are diplomatic partners of the US in the UN sponsored economic sanctions regime, they are the object of US military threats as confirmed by Operation Vigilant Shield 07. The latter are war game scenarios conducted from September to December 2006, which  explicitly target not only Nemesis (North Korea) and Irmingham (Iran) but also Ruebek (Russia) and Churia (China), 
    One would expect that separate "deals" were reached respectively with China and Russia, where certain commitments were met in bilateral discussions by Washington. Both Beijing and Moscow, which are partners in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) are in an overtly ambiguous situation of turning a blind eye to US military threats, while also supporting the Iranian military in building its air and ground defense systems in the eventuality of US-NATO-Israeli attacks on Iran, which has observer status in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
    Iran is the third largest importer of Russian weapons systems after India and China. In the course of the last five years, Russia has supported Iran\’s ballistic missile technology, in negotiations reached in 2001 under the presidency of Mohammed Khatami. Ironically, coinciding with the UN Security Council decision in late March, the Russian press confirmed that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is actually considering an enlargement, which could consist in granting full membership to countries in the SCO (e.g. Iran) which have currently the status of observers. 
    Meanwhile, the US Congress is at war with the president regarding America\’s Iraq war strategy, but not a word is muttered on an impending war againsat Iran, as if it were totally irrelevant. The threats are real, an incident could trigger a war. The war criminals in high office desperately need this war to stay in power. 
    The US Congress is unlikely to be able in a minimum way to reverse the decision to go to war with Iran, despite the fact that this would lead to a worldwide catastrophe, an escalation of the war, with an impending police state in America to support the militarization of civilian institutions
    The Role of US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
    The Neocons in the Bush administration are in control of key military appointments: specifically those pertaining to Central Command (USCENTCOM), US Stratregic Command (USSTRATCOM) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 
    New military appointments have recently been implemented. The newly appointed commander of USCENTCOM, Admiral Fallon will play a key role in overseeing the military operation in the Middle East War theater. USSTRATCOM headed by General James E. Cartwright, with headquarters at the Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, would play a central decision making and coordinating role in the eventuality of a war on Iran. The administration has demanded USSTRATCOM to elaborate centralized war plans directed against Iran. CENTCOM would largely be involved in carrying out these war plans in the Middle East war theater. 
    It is worth recalling that in 2004, vice President Dick Cheney had demanded that USSTRATCOM draw up a contingency plan  directed against Iran "to be employed in response to another 9/11-type terrorist attack on the United States" on the presumption that the government in Tehran would be behind the terrorist plot. The contingency plan included a large-scale air assault on Iran employing both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons. USSTRATCOM\’s is described "a global integrator charged with the missions of full-spectrum global strike". 
    USSTRATCOM is in charge of the coordination of command structures under global C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance). "Day-to-day planning and execution [by STRATCOM] for the primary mission areas is done by five Joint Functional Component Commands or JFCCs and three other functional components:" 

    Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) is undergoing several important organizational changes, which have a direct bearing on implementing war plans in relation to Iran . According to USSTRATCOM commander General Cartwright, USSTRATCOM is developing  “new functionally aligned organizations designed to improve our operational speed and progress” ( statement to the strategic forces subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee). “We’ve moved from the old triad construct of the bombers, the submarines and the (intercontinental ballistic missiles) to one that is more integrated and offers the country a broader range of activities that can deter and assure our allies,” 

    " According to Cartwright’s statement, the functional components for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; network warfare; global network operations; information operations; integrated missile defense; and combating weapons of mass destruction are at or nearing full operational capability.In addition, STRATCOM is constructing an organizational system “that can be joint from the start, can move to combined or allied type of configuration … so that we don’t have to build those in a time of crisis,” Cartwright said.“Having a balanced … defense infrastructure underpinned by command and control and the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance is critical to the strategy,” he said." (U.S. Strategic Command Refines, Fields New Capabilities Mar 9, 2007 – By John J. Kruzel, American Forces Press Service)

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    January 8, 2006 — BERNE AND WASHINGTON — According to a report in today\’s Swiss newspaper Sonntagsblick, Swiss intelligence intercepted a November 10, 2005, fax from Cairo to the Egyptian embassy in London confirming the presence of secret CIA detention centers in Eastern Europe. The fax was intercepted by the Swiss military\’s Onyx satellite interception system, which has intercept ground stations in cantons Valais, Schaffhausen, and St. Gallen.

    Swiss signals intelligence operations are handled by the Division Conduite de la Guerre Electronique (CGE), a part of the armed forces Groupe Renseignements (Intelligence Group\’s) Office Federal des Troupes de Transmissions (OFTT).
    The Egyptian fax confirms that 23 Iraqi and Afghan nationals were transferred to the Mihail Kogalniceanu airbase near Constanta, Romania. The Egyptian fax also confirmed the presence of CIA detention centers in Kosovo, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Macedonia. The Swiss signals intelligence intercept confirms WMR\’s November 11 and 28, 2005 reports about CIA prison facilities in all these locations. Swiss authorities claim they will open an investigation into the leak of the Secret Swiss intelligence report.
     Onyx SIGINT system

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    http://www.whale.to/b/kingkill_33.html#The_Killing_of_the_King__
     

    The Killing of the King
    Never allow anyone the luxury of assuming that because the dead and deadening scenery of the American city-of-dreadful-night is so utterly devoid of mystery, so thoroughly flat-footed, sterile and infantile, so burdened with the illusory gloss of "baseball-hot dogs-apple-pie-and-Chevrolet" that it is somehow outside the psycho-sexual domain.
    The eternal pagan psychodrama is escalated under these "modern" conditions precisely because sorcery is not what 20th century man can accept as real. Thus the "Killing of the King" rite of November, 1963 is alternately diagnosed as a conflict Needless to say, each of these groups has a place in the symbolism having to do with the Kennedy assassination.
    But the ultimate purpose of that assassination was not political or economic but sorcerous: for the control of the dreaming mind and the marshalling of its forces is the omnipotent force in this entire scenario of lies, cruelty and degradation. Something died in the American people on November 22, 1963-call it idealism, innocence or the quest for moral excellence. It is the transformation of human beings which is the authentic reason and motive for the Kennedy murder and until so-called conspiracy theorists can accept this very real element they will be reduced to so many eccentrics amusing a tiny remnant of dilettantes and hobbyists.
    President Kennedy and his wife left the Temple Houston and were met at midnight by tireless crowds present to cheer the virile "Sun God" and his dazzlingly erotic wife, the "Queen of Love and Beauty," in Fort Worth. On the morning of November 22, they flew to Gate 28 at Love Field, Dallas, Texas. The number 28 is one of the correspondences of Solomon in kabbalistic numerology; the Solomonic name assigned to 28 is "Beale."
    On the 28th degree of latitude in the state of Texas is the site of what was once the giant "Kennedy ranch." On the 28th degree is also Cape Canaveral from which the moon flight was launched-made possible not only by the President’s various feats but by his death as well, for the placing of the Freemasons on the moon could occur only after the Killing of the King. The 28th degree of Templarism is the "King of the Sun" degree. The President and First Lady arrived in Air Force One, code-named "Angel."
    The motorcade proceeded from Love Field to Dealey Plaza. Dealey Plaza is the site of the Masonic temple in Dallas (now razed) and there is a marker attesting to this fact in the plaza.
    Important "protective" strategy for Dealey Plaza was planned by the New Orleans CIA station whose headquarters were a Masonic temple building. Dallas, Texas is located ten miles north of the 33rd degree of latitude. The 33rd degree is the highest in Freemasonry and the founding lodge of the Scottish Rite in America was created in Charleston, South Carolina, exactly on the 33rd degree line. Dealey Plaza is close to the Trinity River. At 12:22 p.m. the motorcade proceeded down Main Street toward the Triple Underpass, traveling first down ("Bloody") Elm St. The latter was the scene of numerous gun fights, stabbings and other violence, and it is the location of the Majestic Theatre, the pawn shop/negro district, and industrial district.
    It was also the home of the Blue Front Tavern, a Masonic hangout in the grand tradition of "tavern-Masonry": Sam Adams and the Masons of the American Revolution did much of their conspiring at the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston. One of the many bars claiming the honor of being the first Masonic lodge is the Bunch of Grapes Tavern, also in Boston.
    The Blue Front was the site of the "broken-man" ritual in which various members of the "Brotherhood of the Broom" swept the floor and tended some fierce javelino pigs. The Blue Front was once a fire-house and was still sporting its fire-pole in the late 1920s. This is extremely germane symbolism. The national offices of the Texaco Oil Corporation are located on Elm St., Dallas. Its chief products are "Haviland (javalino) Oil" and "Fire Chief" gasoline. On the corner of Bloody Elm and Houston is the "Sexton Building." "Sexton" is heavily laden with graveyard connotations. It is closely associated to the beetles of the genus Necrophorus or Sexton Beetles, so-called because they bury the remains of tiny animals with their eggs.
    Bloody Elm, Main, and Commerce form a trident pattern in alignment with the triple underpass as any Dallas map will show. Many analysts contend that at least three assassins were involved in the crossfire ambush of Kennedy. It is a prime tenet of Masonry that its assassins come in threes. Masonic assassins are known in the code of the lodge as the "unworthy craftsmen." Because Masonry is obsessed with earth-as-gameboard (tessellation) and the ancillary alignments necessary to facilitate the "game," it is inordinately concerned with railroads and railroad personnel to the extent that outside of lawyers and circus performers, no other vocation has a higher percentage of Masons than railroad workers.
    Minutes after John Fitzgerald Kennedy was murdered three "hoboes" ("unworthy craftsmen") were arrested at the railyard behind Dealey Plaza. No records of their identities have ever been revealed nor the "identity" of the arresting officer. All that remains of those few minutes are a series of photographs which have reached legendary proportions among persons concerned with uncovering the real forces and persons behind the assassination. Dealey Plaza breaks down symbolically in this manner: "Dea" means "goddess" in Latin and "Ley" can pertain to the law or rule in the Spanish, or lines of preternatural geographic significance in the pre-Christian nature religions of the English.
    For many years Dealey Plaza was underwater at different seasons, having been flooded by the Trinity River until the introduction of a flood-control system. To this trident-Neptune site came the "Queen of Love and Beauty" and her spouse, the scapegoat in the Killing of the King rite, the "Ceannaideach" (Gaelic word for Kennedy meaning "ugly head" or "wounded head"). The systematic arrangement and pattern of symbolic things having to do with the killing of Kennedy indicates that he was a scapegoat in a sacrifice. The purpose of such macabre ritualism is further recognizable in patterns of symbolism culminating in the final "making manifest all that is hidden."

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    January 16, 2007

    Energy Dept. Gets Ready for More Nuclear Power in Space

    The U.S. government appears to be gearing up for additional nuclear-powered, space-based operations, as it is now amassing a list of potential contractors capable of providing support for such endeavors. According to a "sources sought" notice that The Peacock Report located through a routine search of the FedBizOpps database, the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) is conducting a market survey of firms "capable of providing specialized technical, analytical, advisory and assistance and administrative support services" to DoE\’s Office of Nuclear Energy. This DoE unit, also known as NE-34, is particularly interested in partnering with companies experienced in the area of "space radioisotope power systems" — the same kind of nuclear-enabled power source that makes possible the controversial Cassini space probe\’s continued flight across the solar system.
    The Oct. 1997 launch of the Cassini spacecraft had met fierce resistance from opponents who unsuccessfully sought to halt the launch based on their position that the ship\’s power system — packed with 72.3 pounds of plutonium — was a threat to humanity.
    The Lockheed Martin Titan IV rocket carrying the craft had a track record of mishaps, including an explosion three years earlier which sent a billion-dollar U.S. spy satellite plummeting into the Pacific Ocean. Although the same class of rocket ultimately catapulted the Cassini probe into outer space without complication, critics claim that NASA had done so after recklessly gambling on the health of the world\’s inhabitants, all of whom potentially would have been subjected to traces of cancer-causing plutonium.
    This most recent nuclear initiative seeks to cull together nationwide experts to assist in the development of new radioisotope systems as well as to provide guidance on terrestrial radioisotope power systems and space reactor power systems. DoE similarly is looking for information from firms capable of providing launch operations and project management assistance as well as nuclear safety analysis services.
    DoE expects to award contracts prior to April 1, when work could feasibly commence at multiple vendor sites, according to the document:
    "This effort will require travel to various DOE facilities and locations. On-site performance at selected DOE facility will be required. Day to day interaction with NE-34 is a requirement for this contract; the Contractor shall maintain its facility within 40 miles of the NE-34 Germantown [Maryland] Office."
    It remains unclear whether this endeavor is related to the Bush Administration\’s proposal to build a colony on the Moon. That project includes tentative plans to construct a nuclear power plant there, a March 23, 2006 breaking story that TPR was the first to report via the piece New Details of U.S. Moon-Base Project Reveal Nuclear Intentions.

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