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August
04, 2008

Bush
League Bioterror
After 9/11 and before the passage of the Patriot Act a month later, our
great national terror was the anthrax attacks waged against the mainstream
media and Congress. Democratic Senators Daschle and Leahy, both targeted,
had been well positioned to oppose the Patriot Act on constitutional grounds,
and perhaps lead their party to do the same. The anthrax attacks changed
all that, putting Bush and Cheney in total control.
As with so many things under the Bush administration, the political reality
of what had happened was transparent, but the political reporting remained
vague. The writing was already on the wall for members of the power elite,
and folks were starting to hide from their duty behind the Voltaire phrase
that it was a dangerous thing to be right when your country was wrong.
Accordingly, the mainstream media pretended not to notice that the worthies
who should have impeded the unconstitutional Bush League power grab had
been threatened with the kind of diseased death that befell several of
their staffers. Congress itself was closed for a week and its offices
were taken over by federal forces in hazmat suits. When staffers finally
returned, they supposed that their sensitive files had been gone over
by the FBI, and that whatever could be used to harm them was now in the
possession of the "unitary executive," as Bush Leaguers began
to call their boy George.
Later the same mainstream media didn't report much or investigate at all
when the official story began to fall apart. It turned out that all the
various anthrax spores used in all the various anthrax attacks had originated
from the same batch -- at the Defense Department's biowarfare facility
in Fort Dietrich, Maryland. Nor did hesitant reporters pay much attention
when it turned out that the "Muslim terrorists" said to have
sent the poisoned letters -- promising death to America, death to Israel
and praise to Allah -- were a fabrication by Christians or Jews, a Neocon
"false flag" operation to help the Bush League expand its newfangled
"Global War on Terror."
The mainstream media refused to report all the damning details; the FBI
political police refused to answer questions about them; and our Congress
refused to ask questions, beginning a long slide by all these parties
from doing their duty that continues to this very day, with the sudden
appearance of an FBI solution of the anthrax attacks.
Friday, FBI officials somehow kept straight faces as they announced that
Dr. Bruce E. Ivins, an award-winning employee at Fort Dietrich, had become
the focus of their seven-year do-nothing investigation. He was very near
to being formally charged with the crime, they averred. Alas, they added
after a pause, Dr. Ivins had committed suicide rather than face prosecution.
That was too bad, because they really had wanted to tell us the truth
of the anthrax attacks between 9/11 and the Patriot Act -- attacks that
had just happened to help the Bush administration achieve its political
goals.
DELETE the PRESS
I have always thought that nonmilitary folks were being a bit too cute
with their pronouncements that military intelligence is an oxymoron. Though
the American officer corps has not frequently profited from the kind of
first-rate minds so prominent in European and especially ancient history,
we are no dummies. The first thing we learned in military intelligence
is the last thing I forget: trust no one.
Using this wise dictum to trust no one, a couple of decades ago I became
an Army specialist in the erstwhile USSR, absorbing its history, language
and literature. I did it all from an abundance of patriotism and through
the generosity of the American taxpayer. Although I loved the Russian
people, generally speaking, I didn't believe a word of the crap the Russian
government was telling its citizens through its official media.
Time has made me older, wiser and sadder. Nowadays I take the same view
of our current government and its official media that I once took of the
Soviet Union's nomenklatura and their vicious apparatchiki -- which is
that they are a self-serving elite who feel free to misinform or murder
others to achieve their political purpose. If there is any truth to be
had in contemporary America, then it must be found in the samizdat of
the Internet.
Those who wish to understand human affairs and national history -- no
matter who the person or what the country -- would do well to look at
them with my jaded perspective. Granted, skepticism and cynicism are dark
lenses through which to perceive the world, but when we wear them, we
won't be stunned and stupefied by the brilliance of official bullshit.
The word for the wise: the FBI attempt to make Bruce E. Ivins the Lee
Harvey Oswald of the anthrax attacks is obscurantism. Rather than swallowing
a shallow "mad scientist" story, consider another: The Bush
League has decided that, in these waning days of his reign, their King
George needs to clean up his mess of dirty operations, and all the king's
men in the FBI are simply wiping up the mess by wiping out a patsy, then
pronouncing the case closed.
In this day of the Internet, the inquisitive reader can find many parallels
to Dr. Ivins. Below is a list of the "top 10 hits" that I have
observed and written about, often after being contacted by the victims'
families. They are listed according to the date of their assassinations
and can be found in my archives:
Senator Paul Wellstone, October 25, 2002
Rachel Corrie, March 16, 2003
Dr. David Kelly, July 17, 2003
Specialist Alyssa Peterson, September 15, 2003
Margie Schroedinger, September 22, 2003
Specialist Pat Tillman, April 22, 2004
Colonel Ted Westhusing, June 5, 2005
David Rosenbaum, January 6, 2006
General William Odom, May 30, 2008
Tim Russert, June 13, 2008

Captain
Eric H. May is a former Army military intelligence and public affairs
officer, as well as a former NBC editorial writer. His essays have appeared
in The Wall Street Journal, The Houston Chronicle and Military
Intelligence Magazine. For his biography, archives and upcoming interviews,
refer
to his home site.
See the
complete Price of Liberty Archive
for Captain May here and at The
Lone Star Iconoclast.

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