Scott Durr \ Manchurian:
9/11 - Frame the Arabs, and steal their oil
Tue Apr 18, 2006 17:40

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Subject: … this is Important!!
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:00:54 -0000
From: insideinfo911 insideinfo911@yahoo.com
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… this is Important!!

>From Scott Durr \ Manchurian:

James Baker & Cheney .. seem to be the epicenter of my Manchurian Mk-
ultra mind-control status.

It seems that Carlyle might have gotten wind of a set up and tried to
distant themselves from Baker and his personal conflict of interests!

What I know..

1 …I was told that James Baker was involved with my MK-ultra mind-
control Psy Ops, and it had to do with $2.8 Billion in repatriation
money from Iraq to Kuwait!

2 …. I am related to someone from the Middle East that has been in
the News since 9-11.

3 … I was asked to blow up the WTC via this same group.

4 … The Bin Laden's are heavily involved in Carlyle

5 …. I was told that Bush Jr was going to be the next president over
one year before he was elected.

6 … James Baker has said publicly that "I fixed the election in
Florida for George Bush." That was the substance of his remarks to an
audience of Russian big wigs as reported to me by my somewhat
astonished
colleagues at BBC television.

7 … Carlyle had pulled out as soon as James Baker was appointed debt
envoy, because his new political post made Carlyle's
involvement "unsuitable."

8 …Carlyle.. The company issued a statement saying that "it does not
want to be involved in the Kuwait deal "in any way, shape or form and
will not invest any money raised by the Consortium's efforts" and,
furthermore, that "Carlyle was never a member of the Consortium."

So I ask could it be that James Baker & Cheney could be the ones that
Orchestrated this whole WAR, using Carlyle & myself, someone who is
related to someone from the Middle East, that has been the NEWS since
9-11?

Frame the Arabs, and steal their oil, is how I see it.

I was their Ace in the hand, if anything goes wrong they would use me
one way or the other to frame the Bin Ladens, Yep, that is what I
think!!

With friends like mine who needs enemies!

Only your family and friends can come close enough to you to do any
harm!

Scott D \ Manchurian
INSIDEINFO911@YAHOO.COM
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>From the Net…
by Greg Palast
http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=300&row=1
[SNIP]….

…. As the story disappeared under Carlyle's spell, it was as if the
entire US media had been implanted with Manchurian memory chips.

Here was hard evidence that the Carlyle Group--the "ex-Presidents'
club," run so much like a secret society that Charles Lewis of the
Center for Public Integrity once described researching the firm
as "shadowboxing with a ghost" --had participated in a scheme to use
Baker to undermine US policy, possibly in violation of multiple
conflict-of-interest regulations, including criminal statutes.

Yet Carlyle was slipping out of reach once again.

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Just last week Baker said, "I fixed the election in Florida for
George Bush." That was the substance of his remarks to an audience of
Russian big wigs as reported to me by my somewhat astonished
colleagues at BBC television.

Over the years, Jim Baker has taken responsibility for putting bread
on the Bush family table. As Senior Counsel to Carlyle, the arms-
dealing investment group, Baker arranged for the firm to hire both
President Bush 41 after he was booted from the White House and
President Bush 43 while his daddy was still in office.
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Carlyle Covers Up
by Naomi Klein
Link to Article

Less than twenty-four hours after The Nation disclosed that former
Secretary of State James Baker and the Carlyle Group were involved in
a secret deal to profit from Iraq's debt to Kuwait, NBC was reporting
that the deal was "dead."

At The Nation, we started to get calls congratulating us on costing
the Carlyle Group $1 billion, the sum the company would have received
in an investment from the government of Kuwait in exchange for
helping to extract $27 billion of unpaid debts from Iraq.

We were flattered (sort of), until we realized that Carlyle had just
pulled off a major public relations coup. When the story broke, the
notoriously secretive merchant bank needed to find a way to avoid a
full-blown political scandal.

It chose a bold tactic: In the face of overwhelming evidence of a
glaring conflict of interest between Baker's stake in Carlyle and his
post as George W. Bush's special envoy on Iraq's debt, Carlyle simply
denied everything.

The company issued a statement saying that it does not want to be
involved in the Kuwait deal "in any way, shape or form and will not
invest any money raised by the Consortium's efforts" and,
furthermore, that "Carlyle was never a member of the Consortium."

A spokesperson told the Financial Times that Carlyle had pulled out
as soon as James Baker was appointed debt envoy, because his new
political post made Carlyle's involvement "unsuitable."
Mysteriously, there was no paper trail--just Carlyle's word that it
had informed its business partners "orally."

You have to hand it to them: It was gutsy. In the leaked business
proposal from the consortium to the Kuwaiti government--submitted
almost two months after Baker's appointment--the Carlyle Group is
named no fewer than forty-seven times; it is listed first among the
companies involved in the consortium; and its partner James Baker is
mentioned by name at least eleven times.


In interviews, other consortium members, including Madeleine
Albright's consulting firm, the Albright Group, confirmed that
Carlyle was still involved, as did the office of the Prime Minister
of Kuwait. Shahameen Sheikh, the consortium's CEO, told me that when
Baker was named envoy in December, Carlyle was "very clear with us
that they wanted to restrict their role to fund managers," but she
said the firm was very much still a part of the deal.

That was exactly what Carlyle spokesman Christopher Ullman had told
me.

He also admitted that Carlyle would land a $1 billion investment if
the proposal was accepted.

After I reported these facts, Ullman even called to thank me for
quoting him accurately.


So when I heard about Carlyle's about-face, I called Ullman to see
what was up.

I felt like I was talking to one of the brainwashed characters in
The Manchurian Candidate, the Jonathan Demme remake about a Carlyle-
esque company that conspires to put a mind-controlled candidate in
the Oval Office.

"We learned today that we did not even join the consortium," Ullman
told me, drone-like.

"When I spoke to you yesterday, I did not know that."

Amazingly, it worked. The story--which made front-page news around
the world--vanished almost as soon as it had appeared in the press at
home.

The New York Times has not printed a word about Baker's conflict,
despite the fact that when Baker was first appointed envoy, it
published an editorial calling on him to resign from Carlyle in order
to "perform honorably in his new public job." The Kerry campaign has
been equally silent, apparently for fear that any criticism would
boomerang onto the Democrats because of Albright. This was Carlyle's
stroke of genius: When Baker was appointed, the consortium recruited
Albright to front the deal; when they got caught, Carlyle denied all
involvement in this "unsuitable" activity and left a prominent
Democrat holding the bag.


As the story disappeared under Carlyle's spell, it was as if the
entire US media had been implanted with Manchurian memory chips.

Here was hard evidence that the Carlyle Group--the "ex-Presidents'
club," run so much like a secret society that Charles Lewis of the
Center for Public Integrity once described researching the firm
as "shadowboxing with a ghost" --had participated in a scheme to use
Baker to undermine US policy, possibly in violation of multiple
conflict-of-interest regulations, including criminal statutes.

Yet Carlyle was slipping out of reach once again.


Crucially, the central question remains unanswered by the White
House:

Have James Baker's business interests compromised his performance as
debt envoy?
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Tonight: Randi on CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight (6-7pm ET)

"The Decider" (oh man) has made his decision...more unnecessary death and billions more to crony contractors.

Conventional or otherwise, pulling an Iraq on Iran means disaster. Richard Clarke and Steve Simon agree. And they see the same bogus run up to war now as we saw 4 years ago with Iraq.

As we’ve been telling you for some time, the Revolt of the Generals started a long time ago and really ramped up with John Murtha who has been speaking for officers still serving.

With oil at $72 a barrel and gas prices flirting with 3 bucks a gallon, Exxon’s creepy CEO walks away with 686 Million dollars for 12 years of raping the Earth and screwing the consumer. That’s over 144-thousand dollars a day...3,509 times more than a fulltime minimum wage employee earns daily.

And the Josh "You Need Hands" Bolten/WH Staff Shakeup BS has cable news enthralled to the point that we’re the only ones taking about Bush’s nuclear simulation tests and the psychos behind them.

The Randi Rhodes Show.
http://www.therandirhodesshow.com
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With oil at $72 a barrel and gas prices flirting with 3 bucks a gallon, Exxon’s creepy CEO walks away with 686 Million dollars for 12 years of raping the Earth and screwing the consumer. That’s over 144-thousand dollars a day…3,509 times more than a fulltime minimum wage employee earns daily.
http://www.therandirhodesshow.com/live/


HOUR 2 GUEST: Psychoanalyst Dr. Justin Frank; author of Bush on the Couch
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060736704/103-0388142-5635054?v=glance&n=283155

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