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If I Were a Betting Man, I’d Wager that Cheney Was Behind the Anthrax Attacks

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Submitted by Mark on Sat, 08/09/2008 - 8:57am.
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Mark Karlin
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August 9, 2008

You’d have to be a terribly cautious and willfully blind person not to think that the Administration was capable of orchestrating the attacks. You’d almost have to be a fool.

Years after the attacks were aimed at Democratic senators who were necessary to pass the “spy on Americans,” cynically named “Patriot Act,” suddenly the latest “prime suspect” commits suicide without leaving a note or anything, but then the makes claims about how they “got their man” after how many seasons of incompetence in their investigation had passed?

Anyone who doesn’t believe that an administration that had the (or perhaps Douglas ’s “manufactured evidence” Defense Department office) forge and backdate a letter to link Saddam to Osama to help justify the war with Iraq is not capable of using army-produced grade , out of a Defense Department facility in , Maryland … anyone who doesn’t believe that an administration that forged Niger uranium documents to falsely link Saddam to a purchase that could facilitate a nuclear program that had been shuttered … anyone who doesn’t believe that an administration that lied about knowing where WMDs were hidden in Iraq (as Rumsfeld and claimed), when those didn’t exist … well anyone who doesn’t believe that such people who believe that they are “masters of the universe” and above the Constitution and the law would be concerned about “collateral damage” in a domestic attack is naive and incapable of understanding the heart of darkness that lurks within and his puppet in the White House. (George W. ever in need of finding ways to prove his manhood through being indifferent to the deaths of others.)

BuzzFlash was around, as we have said many a time, since May of 2000.

We reported on the suspicious domestic attacks when they occurred, and how odd it appeared that the Administration never appeared concerned about domestic , even after the attacks. In fact, as Ron Suskind’s book reports, the Administration pushed ABC News and others to link the attacks to Saddam Hussein. Suskind reveals much more, including that the WH rejected overtures from to help clamp down on Al Qaeda, who is no friend to them (being a Shiite vs. Sunni match up).

The best analysis on the highly questionable “resolution” of the multi-year Keystone Cops investigation (by design BuzzFlash believes — how can the Administration investigate itself; it couldn’t in the Valerie Plame outing or the Katrina failure, because would have had to find himself guilty) is coming from Glenn Greenwald at Salon.com. Greenwald is taking the Ivins suicide and attacks on with a sense of detail and passion that is unmatched on the Net or in the corporate press.

But BuzzFlash was online when it happened, and we took note of how ineptly the handled the case of domestic that not only resulted in the deaths of people, but was aimed at senior Democratic senators (and some “liberal” members of the press). There was something worrisome about an attack that emanated from a Department of Defense facility — and there still is.

Just a few days ago, it was the anniversary of receiving a briefing in August of 2001 that bin Laden was determined to hijack planes in the United States. blew it off. He told a briefer at his Crawford ranch who tried to tell him about terrorist threats that the guy had covered his ass and could leave ’s Hollywood set “regular guy” vacation retreat and leave alone.

9/11 happened on ’s watch, even though he was warned. We pointed out at the time that the least and Rice could have done was raise a security alert and order airports to take special precautions to prevent hijackings, but they did nothing — absolutely nothing.

One of the most tragic failings of the corporate press was that when confronted with the August briefing and other warnings of Al Qaeda preparing to launch attacks on U.S. soil prior to 9/11 — including the pleading of Robert Clarke — Rice and claimed that if they had been warned of intended efforts to fly planes into buildings that they would have taken precautions. The White House “press corps” stenographers nodded and told us that this excuse made sense.

But we pointed out then, so many years ago, that it made no sense whatsoever. The way to try and prevent airplane hijackings that end up in suicide attacks on buildings is the same way you prevent hijackings in general: you stop them at the airport. You can’t construct magic shields around buildings. So and Rice were let off by the mainstream , even though their incompetence (or worse) resulted in no action being taken to stop the hijackings, even though the title of the August briefing was about planned hijackings, as Rice was forced to concede in Congressional testimony.

So, anyone who doesn’t believe that attacks that originated with U.S. government-created, bio-warfare grade , could have been part of an effort to move Congress and the American people toward war for oil and empire, as well as toward a tsarist level of “unitary executive” authority, well anyone who doesn’t believe that the attacks might have been part of Dick ’s “dark shadow” planning is ready to audition for Pollyanna.

Oh, and did we mention the recent Seymour Hersh revelation that and some White House staff members recently spent some time brainstorming how to provoke into war, including “” operations? We wrote about that in a recent BuzzFlash editor’s blog.

We don’t generally get into conspiracy theories, because by their very nature they are theories for which factual evidence doesn’t exist. If the corroborating details are there, then it isn’t a theory; it’s fact.

Saying the WH, particularly , were likely behind the attacks may still fall into the category of conspiracy theory. But if I were a betting man, I think that you can probably safely move that conspiracy theory into the column of fact.

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