From: Gary S. Gevisser
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Subject: RE: British root cause of DAAC???
You
nailed it with your question but your follow up question, “Has this author read
The Diamond Invention?” goes to heart of all the nonsense of the monies going
back and forth between the U.S. and Britain.
This
is another “deflection game” going on.
The
reason for all the wars following the discovery of the combustion engine that
worked well with oil was all about oil and doing whatever it took militarily to
get the producers to go along with accepting worthless currency.
The
Depression in the U.S. had
nothing to do with “lack of credit” provided by the Federal Reserve who
remember were as they are today under the command and control of the DAAC,
rather it was the result of America’s
“lack of productivity”.
Once
you get your arms around the nonsense of D-Day, at least from a military
perspective, and recognize the importance of the Bretton Woods conference
followed some 6 months later with the Yalta Conference that culminated with FDR
meeting with Ibn Saud so everything makes sense including why it is today that
the fundamentals of our economy are worse than at any time in the history of
the U.S.
Time
to sleep and perhaps when I wake up tomorrow you will come up with a game plan
that has me meeting with GWB to simply explain one thing which we shouldn’t
assume he “knows” given how extraordinarily infiltrated is U.S. intelligence.
While
anyone can “deliver the message” that there are significant numbers of highly
trained Special Forces on all sides who unlike most “at home” ARE NOT ALL ABOUT
MONEY, once “appreciating” my expansive knowledge of the “money creation”
business there is probably no one on this planet who can come close to
explaining it all as well as me in less time than it would take GWB to drink a
cup of coffee and then you have to ask yourself the next logical question,
“What more brilliant job could anyone do right now to prevent a run on the
worthless-fictitious DeBeers-Dollar than GWB apart from the State of Israel
being torn apart at the seams as extraordinarily corrupt lobbyists have the
brainwashed American masses focused on the nonsense bickering between the
Democrats and Republicans?”
So
ask yourself, “Is GWB better off knowing that one Special Forces unit from any
side can provide sufficient ‘muscle’ to cause a ‘run on the dollar’ OR is he
personally better off simply waiting for it to inevitably happen?”
My
guess right now is that GWB is already “fully briefed”.
Remember,
soon after first walking in to the Oval Office as President he began to “talk
down” the American economy.
I
know you have not forgotten that the U.S. lost the Vietnam War to a
bunch of very athletic farmers who were far better off with their communist
bosses than us with our DAAC controlled United States Congress.
May
I suggest that you spend the next 6 minutes thinking about nothing else apart
from both the DAAC Lords-Lloyds of
London and why Mr. JRK and my longtime good friend Deborah Sturman don’t see
fit as America prepares for the most extraordinarily bloody civil war to have
the DAAC pay no more than a penny for their pivotal role in each and every war
following the end of the Anglo Boer-Farmer War of 1899-1902.
From: Devin Standard
[mailto:devinstandard@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:35 PM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Cc: Devin Standard
Subject: British root cause of DAAC???
Gary:
I wonder how many of
these "agents" learned how easy it was to manipulate the American population? Possible link to the roots of the DAAC? Read
this, it should take you 6 minutes.
Cheers,
Devin
The secret persuaders
It was 1940, the Nazis were in the
ascendant, the Blitz at its deadliest, and Britain's
last hope was to bring a reluctant United States into the war. So it
was that the largest covert operation in UK history was launched. William
Boyd sheds light on a forgotten spy ring
Saturday August 19, 2006
The Guardian
"British Security Coordination". The phrase is
bland, almost defiantly ordinary, depicting perhaps some sub-committee of a
minor department in a lowly Whitehall
ministry. In fact BSC, as it was generally known, represented one of the
largest covert operations in British spying history; a covert operation,
moreover, that was run not in Occupied France, nor in the Soviet Union during
the cold war, but in the US, our putative ally, during 1940 and 1941, before
Pearl Harbor and the US's eventual participation in the war in Europe against
Nazi Germany.
When Winston Churchill became prime minister in May 1940, he
realised immediately - if he had not realised before - that he had to achieve one thing in order
to ensure that Britain was
not defeated by Hitler's Germany:
he had to enlist the US as Britain's
ally. With the US alongside Britain,
Hitler would be defeated - eventually. Without the US
(Russia
was neutral at the time), the future looked unbearably bleak. Roosevelt, as
president, was predisposed to help - after a fashion and for cash on delivery -
but the situation in America
was overwhelmingly isolationist. One easily forgets this, in the era of our
much-vaunted, so-called "special relationship", but at the nadir of Britain's fortunes, polls in the US still showed that 80% of Americans were
against joining the war in Europe. Anglophobia
was widespread and the US Congress was violently opposed to any form of
intervention.
After the fall of France
in June 1940, Britain's position
became even weaker - it was assumed that British capitulation was simply a
matter of time; why join the side of a doomed loser, ran the argument in the US. Roosevelt's hands were therefore firmly tied. Much as he
might have liked to help Britain
(and this, I feel, is a moot point: just how enthusiastic was FDR himself?) he
dared not risk alienating Congress - and he had a presidential election looming
that he did not want to lose. To go to the country on a "Join the war in Europe" ticket would have been electoral suicide. He
had to be very pragmatic indeed - and there was no greater pragmatist than FDR.
All the same, Churchill's task,
as he himself saw it, was clear: somehow, in some way, the great mass of the
population of the US had to
be persuaded that it was in their interests to join the war in Europe, that to sit on the sidelines was in some way
un-American. And so British Security Coordination came into being.
BSC was set up by a Canadian
entrepreneur called William Stephenson, working on behalf of the British Secret
Intelligence Services (SIS). An office was opened in the Rockefeller Centre in Manhattan with the
discreet compliance of Roosevelt and J Edgar Hoover of the FBI. But nobody on
the American side of the fence knew what BSC's full
agenda was nor, indeed, what would be the massive scale of its operations. What
eventually occurred as 1940 became 1941 was that BSC became a huge secret
agency of nationwide news manipulation and black propaganda. Pro-British and
anti-German stories were planted in American newspapers and broadcast on
American radio stations, and simultaneously a campaign of harassment and
denigration was set in motion against those organisations
perceived to be pro-Nazi or virulently isolationist (such as the notoriously anti-British
America First Committee - it had more than a million paid-up members).
Stephenson called his methods "political warfare", but the
remarkable fact about BSC was that no one had ever tried to achieve such a
level of "spin", as we would call it today, on such a vast and
pervasive scale in another country. The aim was to change the minds of an
entire population: to make the people of America
think that joining the war in Europe was a "good thing" and thereby
free Roosevelt to act without fear of censure
from Congress or at the polls in an election.
BSC's media reach was extensive: it included such
eminent American columnists as Walter Winchell and
Drew Pearson, and influenced coverage in newspapers such as the Herald Tribune,
the New York Post and the Baltimore Sun. BSC effectively ran its own radio
station, WRUL, and a press agency, the Overseas News Agency (ONA), feeding
stories to the media as they required from foreign datelines to disguise their
provenance. WRUL would broadcast a story from ONA and it thus became a US
"source" suitable for further dissemination, even though it had
arrived there via BSC agents. It would then be legitimately picked up by other
radio stations and newspapers, and relayed to listeners and readers as fact.
The story would spread exponentially and nobody suspected this was all emanating from three floors of the Rockefeller Centre.
BSC took enormous pains to ensure its propaganda was circulated and consumed as
bona fide news reporting. To this degree its operations were 100% successful:
they were never rumbled.
Nobody really knows how many people ended up working for BSC - as agents or
sub-agents or sub-sub-agents - although I have seen the figure mentioned of up
to 3,000. Certainly at the height of its operations in late 1941 there were
many hundreds of agents and many hundreds of fellow travellers
(enough finally to stir the suspicions of Hoover,
for one). Three thousand British agents spreading propaganda and mayhem in a
staunchly anti-war America.
It almost defies belief. Try to imagine a CIA office in Oxford Street with 3,000 US
operatives working in a similar way. The idea would be incredible - but it was
happening in America
in 1940 and 1941, and the organisation grew and grew.
From a novelist's point of view, to discover such a forgotten corner of
20th-century history is a wonderful and unique gift. I had long wanted to write
a novel about a spy, a woman spy in fact, but to have her spying in America - rather than in Russia or Germany or Occupied France - seemed
an irresistible bonus. The more I investigated BSC's
activities, the more intrigued I became. Some of BSC's
schemes verged on the absurd; some were highly sophisticated media
manipulation.
BSC invented a game called "Vik",
described as "a fascinating new pastime for lovers of democracy".
Printed booklets described up to 500 ways of harassing and annoying Nazi sympathisers. Players of Vik were
encouraged to ring up their targets at all hours of the night and hang up. Dead
rats could be put in water tanks, air could be let out of the subject's car tyres, anonymous deliveries could be made to his house and
so on. In the summer of 1941, BSC sent a sham Hungarian astrologer to the US
called Louis de Wohl. At a press conference De Wohl said he had been studying Hitler's astrological chart
and could see nothing but disaster ahead for the German dictator. De Wohl became a minor celebrity and went on tour through the US,
issuing similar dire prognostications about Hitler and his allies. De Wohl's wholly bogus predictions were widely published.
However, one of BSC's most successful operations
originated in South America and illustrates
the clandestine ability it had to influence even the most powerful. The aim was
to suggest that Hitler's ambitions extended across the Atlantic.
In October 1941, a map was stolen from a German courier's bag in Buenos Aires. The map
purported to show a South America divided into five new states - Gaus, each with their own Gauleiter
- one of which, Neuspanien, included Panama
and "America's
lifeline" the Panama
Canal. In addition, the
map detailed Lufthansa routes from Europe to and across South America,
extending into Panama
and Mexico.
The inference was obvious: watch out, America, Hitler will be at your
southern border soon. The map was taken as entirely credible and Roosevelt even
cited it in a powerful pro-war, anti-Nazi speech on October 27 1941: "This
map makes clear the Nazi design," Roosevelt declaimed, "not only
against South America but against the United States as well."
The news of the map caused a tremendous stir: as a piece of anti-Nazi
propaganda it could not be bettered. But was the South
America map genuine? My own hunch is that it was a British forgery
(BSC had a superb document forging facility across the border in Canada).
The story of its provenance is just too pat to be wholly believable. Allegedly, only two of these maps were made; one was
in Hitler's keeping, the other with the German ambassador in Buenos Aires. So how come a German courier,
who was involved in a car crash in Buenos Aires, happened to have a copy on
him? Conveniently, this courier was being followed by a British agent who in
the confusion of the incident somehow managed
to snaffle the map from his bag and it duly made its way to Washington.
The story of the South America map and the other BSC schemes was written up
(in an extensive document of some hundreds of pages) after the war for private
circulation by three former members of BSC (one of them Roald
Dahl, interestingly enough). This secret history was a form of present for
William Stephenson and a selected few others; it was available only in
typescript and only 10 typescripts ever existed. Churchill had one, Stephenson
had one and others were given to a few high officials in the SIS but they were
regarded as top secret.
When Stephenson's highly colourful and vividly
inaccurate biography was written (A Man Called Intrepid, 1976), the BSC
typescript was drawn on by its author, but very selectively - in order to spare
American blushes. The story of BSC seemed to be one of those wartime secrets
that was never to be wholly revealed, like Bletchley Park and the Enigma machine decryptions.
But the Enigma story was eventually made public and has been written about
endlessly since the mid-1970s, fostering films, TV plays and novels in the wake
of the revelations. But somehow BSC and the role of British agents in the US before Pearl Harbor
has remained almost wholly undisclosed - one wonders
why.
In 1998 the BSC typescript (one of only two remaining) was eventually
published. To say it fell stillborn from the press would be an understatement.
Yet here is a book of some 500 pages, written just after the war by former BSC
agents, telling the whole story of Britain's
US
infiltration in great detail, recounting all the dirty tricks and the copious
and widespread news manipulation that went on. I think it's fair to say that
historians of the British Secret Services know about BSC and its operations,
yet in the wider world it still remains virtually unheard of.
The reason is the story of BSC and its operations before Pearl
Harbor is deeply embarrassing and remains so to this day. The
document is explicit and condescending about American gullibility: "The simple
truth is the United States
is inhabited by people of many conflicting races, interests and creeds. These
people, though fully conscious of their wealth and power in the aggregate, are
still unsure of themselves individually, still basically on the defensive."
BSC set out to manipulate "these people" and was very successful at
so doing - hardly the kind of attitude countries involved in a "special
relationship" should display. But that relationship is a Churchillian myth, invented and fostered by him after the
war, and has been bought into wholesale by every subsequent British prime
minister (with the possible exception of Harold Wilson).
As the secret history of the BSC unequivocally shows, sovereign states act
exclusively to serve their own interests. A commentator in the Washington Post
who read the BSC history remarked, "Like many intelligence operations,
this one involved exquisite moral ambiguity. The British used ruthless methods
to achieve their goals; by today's peacetime standards, some of the activities
may seem outrageous. Yet they were done in the cause of Britain's war against the Nazis - and by pushing
America
towards intervention, the British spies helped win the war." Would BSC's activities eventually have encouraged the US to join the war in Europe?
It remains one of the great "what ifs" of historical speculation. The
tide of US
public opinion seemed to be turning towards the end of 1941 - though
isolationist sentiments remained very strong - and BSC's
propaganda and relentless news manipulation deserved much of the credit for
that change but, in the event, matters were taken out of BSC's
hands. On the morning of Sunday, December 7 1941 the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor - the "day of infamy" had dawned
and the question of American neutrality was gone for ever.
· William Boyd's novel, Restless, is published by Bloomsbury
on September 4, priced £17.99.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:18:51 PM
Subject: FW: ...PUT A FACE...please...list-enough
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From: Gary S. Gevisser
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Subject: RE: ...PUT A FACE...please...list-enough
Until you answer my question that addresses why IT IS…