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Cheney & Chertoff - The Bagmen for Israel

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Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:04:22 PM

This is amazing (below) coming from the man who likely saw
to it that the Niger Uranium Letter forgers got paid... through
Jack Abramoff.

The US routinely bags whistleblowers with bogus illegal activity,
who are actually people who simply speak the truth about 9/11.
Ie. Curt Weldon.


Chertoff is into the same baloney. Chertoff let the Dancing
Israelis go and defended a guy involved in the 1993 WTC
bombings sting operation. Chertoff then let that spy go, too.

The guy Chertoff defended is a go-between for Israel's setting up of
so-called terrorists for the USA to attack:

"In 1999, Magdy Elamir and his brother Mohammed were named suspects in
Operation Diamondback which was an FBI/ATF undercover infiltration of
Pakistani
arms dealers who sought to arm Osama bin Laden with conventional and
nuclear
weapons. According to the testimony of officer Duncan and taped
transcripts with
FBI informant Randy Glass, Elamir was a key player in this operation.
According
to
Dateline NBC Mohammed Elamir tried to purchase small arms and
ammunition
in a recorded telephone conversation with Glass."


It's an Israeli game called "Create The Terrorists." It's similar to
Cheney
going "hunting" on a stocked farm.

Chertoff was made the head of the USDOJ Criminal Division so that no
Israeli spies working with BushCo to do 9/11 would be penalized
or inhibited.

Cheney is on another hunting trip (below). Everybody run.

(5-Deferrments-Cheney also said the Iraq war "should not be
run by a committee." We agree. The Cabal is a committee.)

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Cheney: Credit Checks Aren't Illegal
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Jan 14, 10:32 AM (ET)

(AP) Vice President Dick Cheney leaves after an interview with Fox News
Sunday
at their offices in...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday the Pentagon
and CIA
are not violating people's rights by examining the banking and credit
records of
hundreds of Americans and others suspected of terrorism or espionage in
the United States.

National security letters permit the executive branch to seek records
about
people in terrorism and spy investigations without a judge's approval
or grand
jury subpoena.

"The Defense Department gets involved because we've got hundreds of
bases inside
the United States that are potential terrorist targets," Cheney said.

"The Department of Defense has legitimate authority in this area. This
is an
authority that goes back three or four decades. It was reaffirmed in
the Patriot
Act," he said. "It's perfectly legitimate activity. There's nothing
wrong with
it or illegal. It doesn't violate people's civil rights."

The Pentagon and the CIA, to a lesser extent, have used this
little-known power,
officials said. The FBI, the lead agency on domestic counterterrorism
and
espionage, has issued thousands of such letters since the attacks of
Sept. 11,
2001.

The letters have generated criticism and court challenges from civil
liberties
advocates who claim they invade the privacy of Americans' lives, even
though banks and other financial institutions
typically turn over the financial records voluntarily.

The vast majority of national security letters are issued by the FBI,
but in
rare circumstances they have been used by the CIA before and after
Sept. 11,
according to a U.S. intelligence official. The CIA has used these
noncompulsory
letters in espionage investigations and other circumstances, the
official said.

The New York Times, which reported Sunday on the expanded use of the
technique
by the Pentagon and CIA, said military intelligence officers have sent
the
letters in up to 500 investigations.

Cheney was interviewed on "Fox News Sunday."
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http://www.actionlyme.org

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