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Zuckerman-esque News and Yellowcake-gate
Date:
Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:45:40 PM

BACKGROUND:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo_Moro
"However, Moro's widow later recounted his meeting with US President
Nixon's
advisor, Henry Kissinger, and an unidentified American intelligence
official,
who warned him to pursue the strategy of bringing the Communist Party
into his
cabinet, telling him "You must abandon your policy of bringing all the
political
forces in your country into direct collaboration...or you will pay
dearly for
it." Moro was allegedly so shaken by the threat that he became ill
and
threatened to quit politics.[9]Historian Sergio Flamigni [10] believes
Moretti
was used by Gladio in Italy to take over the Red Brigades and pursue a
strategy
of tension."

================================================

Zuckerman owns US News and World Report as well as the
New York Daily News (which is why we have gotten nothing but
garbage from them on Lyme disease. Zuckerman is in with
the Lyme cabal @ New York Medical College
http://www.actionlyme.org/ALDF_BOARD.htm ).

Zuckerman was also a candidate for US Ambassador to Israel.
When I told this to the FBI in New Haven in my discussion about
the weird Russian scientists at New York Medical College who
simultaneously write about the spheroplast form of the spirochete
while denying it exists, the FBI were offended that they should have
to know about Mortimer Zuckerman. They were VERY VERY MAD
that they should have to listen to facts about Zionist criminal scum
real estate barons in New York, despite what we know about Larry
Silverstein.
http://www.actionlyme.org/BOGUS_RUSSIAN_NYMC_ARTICLES.htm

ANYWAY, the US News' Gloria Borger writes a story about
Cheneygate, in which she neglects to mention that indeed,
Cheney requested that the CIA verify claims of Iraqis trying
to purchase uranium in Niger. CIA sent Wilson, since was
EXPERIENCED in that area.

Meanwhile, in Mamma Hadassah's Bakery (Feith at the Pentagon),
Ledeen et al and his imaginary allies in Spook-wannabee-ville in
Italy
somehow provided a substitute for the Iraqi Yellowcake Request.

So, all of this simply fits what Aaron Russo was saying about
the Council on Foreign Relations and how they have a pyramidal
intelligence structure sort of like the Masons, er whatever these
mens-club lunatics call themselves. (The video interview with
Russo is on my homepage- Steve Erickson found it.)
The Holy Circle Jerks.
http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&q=the+masonic+temple+washington+&btnG=Search
"Yale Portrait coming down"
http://www.courant.com/hc-yaleportrait0208.artfeb08,0,3443478.story


HERE ARE THE ARTICLES. THE SUM TOTAL IS THAT WE STILL
HAVE NO CLUE WHO PROVIDED HIS ROYAL DICKLESS CHENEY
WITH THE FORGERIES, NOR DOES IT LOOK LIKE EITHER THE
FBI OR CONGRESS HAS ANY CURIOSITY.
(Why do we *pay* these naturally incurious FBI people to be curious,
when the best their capable of is acting like snotty-ass cliquish
women?)

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/opinion/borgerblog/archive/070209/the_libby_case_waiting_for_che.htm
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=51&ItemID=12000

http://rawstory.com/news/2005/American_who_consulted_for_Pentagon_says_0117.html
American who advised Pentagon says he wrote for magazine that found
forged
Niger documents

Larisa Alexandrovna
Published: January 17, 2006

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Michael LedeenA controversial neoconservative who occasionally
consulted for the
Bush Defense Department has confirmed that he was a contributor to the
Italian
magazine Panorama, whose reporter first came across forged documents
which
purported that Iraq was seeking to obtain uranium from Niger.

The bogus documents became the basis for the infamous sixteen words in
President
Bush's 2003 State of the Union Address, in which he detailed his case
for war.
Their origin has been one of the most persistent mysteries in how
American
intelligence on Iraq was so wrong.

In an email to RAW STORY, occasional Bush foreign affairs advisor
Michael Ledeen confirmed that he was,
"several years ago," a regular contributor to Panorama. Leeden would
not provide
more specificity.
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While most Americans have yet to hear of Ledeen or Panorama, the
confirmation of
his work with the publication adds yet another dimension to the Niger
forgeries
scandal and possible U.S. government involvement in pre-war
intelligence
manipulation.

Ledeen denies that he was involved in the Niger forgeries. He says he
has no
knowledge of the documents or how they came to be provided to the
U.S.
government.

"I've said repeatedly, I have no involvement of any sort with the
Niger story,
and I have no knowledge of it aside from what has appeared in the
press," Ledeen
said in an email. "I have not discussed it with any government person
in any
country."

But Ledeen confirmed that he wrote for Panorama and worked with the
publication's Editor-in-Chief, Carlo Rossella.

"I have no current relationship with Panorama," Ledeen said. "For a
year or two I wrote an occasional column for Panorama, I
would guess on average twice a month."

"That ended when the editor, Carlo Rossella, became a TV star," he
added.

A closer look at the series of overlapping relationships and events,
however,
suggests that Ledeen may have been connected, even if inadvertently,
to the
Niger forgeries.

Panorama has been in the crosshairs since late 2002, when one of its
journalists, Elisabetta Burba, was handed a set of documents --
including
contracts -- purporting to show that Saddam Hussein had purchased 500
tons of
yellowcake uranium from the African nation of Niger. These documents
were
critical in supporting the administration's claims that Iraq had
reconstituted
its nuclear weapons program.

The documents were later debunked as forgeries, though not before
their content
had been referenced in the President's State of the Union Address.
Questions
remain over whether the Administration knew they were forgeries, but
the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was able to discredit them
in a matter of hours. The
Bush administration nevertheless invaded Iraq shortly thereafter, in
March of
2003.

John Pike, director of the military watchdog GlobalSecurity.org,
recently told
RAW STORY the path of the documents from Italy to the White House is
troubling.

"The thing that was so embarrassing about the episode was not simply
that the
documents were forgeries, but that they were clumsy forgeries, as was
so quickly
determined by the IAEA," Pike said. "It is one thing to be taken in,
but to be
so easily taken in suggests either bewildering incompetence or
intentional
deception, or possibly both."

While Ledeen admits to writing for Panorama, he explained that the
work had been
in the past, saying, "That would be a couple of years ago."

But "a couple of years ago" would be right around the time when the
forgeries
were delivered to Burba or sent from the U.S. embassy in Rome via
backchannels
to the U.S. State Department, bypassing the CIA and other intelligence
agencies.

Burba says she got the documents from former Italian intelligence
asset Rocco
Martino. Martino handed the documents off to Burba in the fall of
2002,
initially demanding money and then simply providing them.

After investigating the documents for an article and finding them to
be suspect,
Burba suggested to her editor, Carlo Rossella, that she take a trip to
Niger to
investigate further. Rossella diverted her to the U.S. embassy in Rome
instead.
She never ran the article. Burba dropped off the forgeries to the US
embassy on
Oct. 9, 2002.

But as Burba was investigating the veracity of the documents, head of
Italian
intelligence Nicolo Pollari was meeting with then-Deputy National
Security
Adviser Stephen Hadley.

The meeting, which took place in September 2002, is alleged to be
brokered by
Ledeen, although the only U.S. official Pollari claims to have met is
George
Tenet, whom he also met in October 2001. Questioned about the meeting,
Hadley
has said no one involved in the meeting had "any recollection of a
discussion of natural uranium, or any
recollection of any documents being passed."

Burba delivered the forgeries to the U.S. embassy a month after the
Pollari and
Hadley meeting.

Questions also surround Burba's attempts to authenticate the
documents.

Speaking to RAW STORY, foreign intelligence sources say they wonder
why she
delivered documents she felt to be bogus to the U.S. embassy. These
sources say
there are two questions surrounding Burba's account: If she did indeed
find the
documents to be forgeries, why did she take them to an embassy as
opposed to her
own authorities -- and why did she deliver them to the U.S. embassy
specifically?

It was Burba's editor at Panorama, Carlo Rossella, who allegedly told
her to
take the documents to the U.S. embassy, despite her own requests to
travel to
Niger to further investigate the claims.

It was also Rosella who intervened when Burba requested to contact the
White
House after hearing the infamous "16 words" in President Bush's 2003
State of the Union address, dissuading her from
contacting U.S. officials.

Rosella, intelligence sources say, could have been acting on the
orders of
Panorama's owner, Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's equivalent of Rupert
Murdoch.
Berlusconi -- who also happens to be the current Prime Minister -пїЅ
was a
supporter of President Bush leading up to the war.

Berlusconi was not immediately available for comment.

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