18-07-2011, 10:43 PM
Gimme a Break: The CIA Asset Turned Taliban Bodyguard Assassin?!
Saturday, 16. July 2011
Spin the Spin to Get the Spun Story Un-Spun
I said I was not going to waste time writing about the Ahmed Wali Karzai assassination story and let the stenographers in our media spread the preapproved nonsense. I wrote my piece and provided you with my own humble two cents, and I was ready to move on:
…on the other hand, once things sour, when those liabilities begin to surpass the asset and the profits, you'll see the media rush and begin swarming around the no-longer-a-favorite Kingpin. Then comes a short period of silence, and after that Bam: You have an assassinated, murdered, suicide-d, or disappeared Old Kingpin case. Alas; no surprise there since this is how these Kingpins ultimately meet their end- this one supposedly' by the currently fashionable enemy: the Taliban. I promise you won't be hearing a single word about this in a few days and forever-The Langley Way.
…
The entire scenario of a Taliban-Turned confidante bodyguard didn't sit well with me; way too Langley. When you get a chance read a bit about the assassination of Vietnam's Diem Brothers, and then you'll understand what I mean when I say Too Langley.'
Anyhow, this morning I read the following headline: Bodyguard Who Killed Karzai's Brother Was Trusted CIA Contact :
The bodyguard who assassinated President Hamid Karzai's brother had been working closely with US Special Forces and the CIA …
Everything made sense up to this point, but then came the following sentences:
…before he was recruited by the Taliban, raising fears over the Islamist movement's increasingly sophisticated intelligence apparatus which has managed to threaten the inner circles of power in Afghanistan.
…
Utter nonsense; that is, if you start adding 2 and 2 and another 2, and then check the result against the one presented to you by the media. Let's add up a few twos here:
-We know that Ahmed Wali Karzai was a CIA operative and trusted asset for years.
-We know that the CIA relationship- aka working arrangement soured with Ahmed Wali Karzai around 2008, so he was outed by Langley.
-We know that Ahmed Wali Karzai had a pretty good relationship with a certain group of Taliban figure-heads and was pro dialogue with the Taliban.
-We know that Ahmed Karzai's bodyguard, Sardar Mohammad, spent years as a CIA trusted asset and US ally.
-We know that Karzai's Bodyguard was a well-know Taliban Foe and played an important role as a snitch reporting on Taliban and helping with their arrest.
Here is what the above twos add up to:
The known Taliban Foe CIA Asset assassinates former CIA Asset-Operative whose relationship with the CIA had soured, and who had relationships and dialogue with certain Taliban figureheads.
And here is the add up by the media:
The bodyguard turned out of the blue into a Taliban and assassinated former US operative who turned out to be a drug kingpin Ahmed Wali Karzai.
Now it is your turn. Please go ahead and do the math.
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2011/07/...-assassin/
Sibel Edmonds' blog...
Saturday, 16. July 2011
Spin the Spin to Get the Spun Story Un-Spun
I said I was not going to waste time writing about the Ahmed Wali Karzai assassination story and let the stenographers in our media spread the preapproved nonsense. I wrote my piece and provided you with my own humble two cents, and I was ready to move on:
…on the other hand, once things sour, when those liabilities begin to surpass the asset and the profits, you'll see the media rush and begin swarming around the no-longer-a-favorite Kingpin. Then comes a short period of silence, and after that Bam: You have an assassinated, murdered, suicide-d, or disappeared Old Kingpin case. Alas; no surprise there since this is how these Kingpins ultimately meet their end- this one supposedly' by the currently fashionable enemy: the Taliban. I promise you won't be hearing a single word about this in a few days and forever-The Langley Way.
…
The entire scenario of a Taliban-Turned confidante bodyguard didn't sit well with me; way too Langley. When you get a chance read a bit about the assassination of Vietnam's Diem Brothers, and then you'll understand what I mean when I say Too Langley.'
Anyhow, this morning I read the following headline: Bodyguard Who Killed Karzai's Brother Was Trusted CIA Contact :
The bodyguard who assassinated President Hamid Karzai's brother had been working closely with US Special Forces and the CIA …
Everything made sense up to this point, but then came the following sentences:
…before he was recruited by the Taliban, raising fears over the Islamist movement's increasingly sophisticated intelligence apparatus which has managed to threaten the inner circles of power in Afghanistan.
…
Utter nonsense; that is, if you start adding 2 and 2 and another 2, and then check the result against the one presented to you by the media. Let's add up a few twos here:
-We know that Ahmed Wali Karzai was a CIA operative and trusted asset for years.
-We know that the CIA relationship- aka working arrangement soured with Ahmed Wali Karzai around 2008, so he was outed by Langley.
-We know that Ahmed Wali Karzai had a pretty good relationship with a certain group of Taliban figure-heads and was pro dialogue with the Taliban.
-We know that Ahmed Karzai's bodyguard, Sardar Mohammad, spent years as a CIA trusted asset and US ally.
-We know that Karzai's Bodyguard was a well-know Taliban Foe and played an important role as a snitch reporting on Taliban and helping with their arrest.
Here is what the above twos add up to:
The known Taliban Foe CIA Asset assassinates former CIA Asset-Operative whose relationship with the CIA had soured, and who had relationships and dialogue with certain Taliban figureheads.
And here is the add up by the media:
The bodyguard turned out of the blue into a Taliban and assassinated former US operative who turned out to be a drug kingpin Ahmed Wali Karzai.
Now it is your turn. Please go ahead and do the math.
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2011/07/...-assassin/
Sibel Edmonds' blog...
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