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In reply to the discussion: Oil companies are keeping gas prices inflated to help Republicans get elected [View all]Kid Berwyn
(25,330 posts)60. Tradition!
How a Deep State Plot Sank Jimmy Carter
PETER DALE SCOTT
WhoWhatWhy.Org, 11/02/14
The Safari Club was an alliance between national intelligence agencies that wished to compensate for the CIAs retrenchment in the wake of President Carters election and Senator Churchs post-Watergate reforms. As former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal once told Georgetown University alumni,
After Carter was elected, the Safari Club allied itself with Richard Helms and Theodore Shackley against the more restrained intelligence policies of Jimmy Carter, according to Joseph Trento. In Trentos account, the dismissal by William Colby in 1974 of CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton,
Trento adds that The Safari Club needed a network of banks to finance its intelligence operations. With the official blessing of George Bush as the head of the CIA, Adham transformed . . . the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), into a worldwide money-laundering machine.(3) Trento claims also that the Safari Club then was able to work with some of the controversial CIA operators who had been forced out of the CIA by Turner, and that this was coordinated by Theodore Shackley:
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https://whowhatwhy.org/politics/government-integrity/the-deep-state-plots-the-1980-defeat-of-jimmy-carter/
Saudi Roils, Petroligarchs and their toadies in greed absolutely loathe democracy.
PETER DALE SCOTT
WhoWhatWhy.Org, 11/02/14
The Safari Club was an alliance between national intelligence agencies that wished to compensate for the CIAs retrenchment in the wake of President Carters election and Senator Churchs post-Watergate reforms. As former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal once told Georgetown University alumni,
In 1976, after the Watergate matters took place here, your intelligence community was literally tied up by Congress. It could not do anything. It could not send spies, it could not write reports, and it could not pay money. In order to compensate for that, a group of countries got together in the hope of fighting Communism and established what was called the Safari Club. The Safari Club included France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Iran. (1)
After Carter was elected, the Safari Club allied itself with Richard Helms and Theodore Shackley against the more restrained intelligence policies of Jimmy Carter, according to Joseph Trento. In Trentos account, the dismissal by William Colby in 1974 of CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton,
combined with Watergate, is what prompted the Safari Club to start working with [former DCI Richard] Helms [then U.S. Ambassador to Iran] and his most trusted operatives outside of Congressional and even Agency purview. James Angleton said before his death that Shackley and Helms began working with outsiders like Adham and Saudi Arabia. The traditional CIA answering to the president was an empty vessel having little more than technical capability.(2)
Trento adds that The Safari Club needed a network of banks to finance its intelligence operations. With the official blessing of George Bush as the head of the CIA, Adham transformed . . . the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), into a worldwide money-laundering machine.(3) Trento claims also that the Safari Club then was able to work with some of the controversial CIA operators who had been forced out of the CIA by Turner, and that this was coordinated by Theodore Shackley:
Shackley, who still had ambitions to become DCI, believed that without his many sources and operatives like [Edwin] Wilson, the Safari Cluboperating with [former DCI Richard] Helms in charge in Tehranwould be ineffective. . . . Unless Shackley took direct action to complete the privatization of intelligence operations soon, the Safari Club would not have a conduit to [CIA] resources. The solution: create a totally private intelligence network using CIA assets until President Carter could be replaced. (4)
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https://whowhatwhy.org/politics/government-integrity/the-deep-state-plots-the-1980-defeat-of-jimmy-carter/
Saudi Roils, Petroligarchs and their toadies in greed absolutely loathe democracy.
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Oil companies are keeping gas prices inflated to help Republicans get elected [View all]
StrictlyRockers
Jun 2022
OP
it was in the voting rights bill... that fucking was blocked in the senate by the usual suspects
LymphocyteLover
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Last quarter SEC filings showed Exxon with 6.23% profit margin. Apple had a 25.71% profit margin.
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Oil futures are part of the equation also. Russia and the Saudi's are #'s 2&3 in oil production.
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We should have done that back in 1859, when the first oil well started pumping crude out of the
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You will love your EV. I've had a Volt for eight years and it's as much fun to drive
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Exception, 19 SA citizens haven't ran into any skyscrapers under Biden no? tia
uponit7771
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yes and after it's been repeated millions of times on 1500 radio stations.........
certainot
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i really think it would help to investigate its use by putin, going back at least to 2008 when
certainot
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and they're counting on the American people being too stupid to know that.
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I've been saying this for MONTHS. Funny the price at Quik Trip where I live hasn't dropped a cent...
Bengus81
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Of course they are. But, too many people are too clueless to even suspect that.
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Won't Work, because Trump is the world's worst enemy now. Republicans don't have a chance in Nov.
Stuart G
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The real elephant in our room is that this applies to most goods and services....
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