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— Troubled Sleep

By Chris Floyd
New America Bush, Ashcroft, secret policemen -  A people lulled into a stupor
“When you gonna wake up, and strengthen the things that remain?”
— Bob Dylan


The secret policemen snatched the citizen from his house.   There were no charges, no warrants, no warnings.   They spirited him away to a secret location; no one knew where he had gone, why he’d disappeared.   The covert agents grilled him, in secret, for three months.   They told him that if he didn’t cooperate, he’d be declared an enemy of the state — then they could salt him away in a military prison or the regime’s concentration camp and hold him there, without charges, for as long as they wanted.

Then, if they wanted, they could haul him before a military tribunal, try him in secret and, if they wanted, have him executed — with no judicial oversight, no recourse to appeal save one: a plea for mercy from the regime’s unelected leader.   This usurper, who liked to be known as “The Commander,” had given himself the arbitrary authority to strip any citizen of their liberty, and he alone — no court, no council, no legislative body — held the ultimate power of life and death over anyone he thus decreed an “enemy.”

After months in secret captivity, the prisoner — a young truck driver with a history of mental problems — broke down.   In a secret court session, he confessed to planning a series of crimes against the state.   The success of this covert operation was announced by the head of the regime’s internal police forces.   His declaration — that a citizen had been snatched, interrogated, threatened and broken in secret, outside every stricture of the country’s old constitution — was greeted with cries of admiration in the national press.

Yes, it was just another day in the New America — the fearful, fawning, fortress-land that Bush and bin Laden have made.   The above facts — openly attested in the mainstream media — are the raw guts of truth beneath the fancy PR frocks and propaganda implants that mask the inner moral rot of the Bush Regime.

Iyman Faris, a U.S. citizen originally from Kashmir, was nabbed, threatened and processed in the exact manner described above.   Attorney General John Ashcroft said Faris was a key al-Qaida operative, prowling America’s highways in his monstrous diesel truck, looking for likely terror targets and sending back coded messages to his nefarious foreign controllers.

True, a few feds grumbled that Faris — who was reportedly fingered by top al-Qaida operatives now in U.S. custody — might not actually be the Fu Manchu mastermind of Ashcroft’s ever-fevered imagination.   For one thing, the mentally disturbed trucker’s chief threat to the Homeland seems to have been a quixotic plan to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge — with a blowtorch.   In fact, some insiders suspect yet another prank by the captured Qaida honchos, who’ve sent U.S. agents on wild goose chases all over world in pursuit of various kibitzers, hangers-on and assorted small fry.

A few days after the Faris “triumph,” the Regime took things a step further, actually removing a terror suspect from the judicial system and plunging him into the limbo-land of military custody.   Illinois graduate student Ali al-Marri had been imprisoned since December 2001, after Ashcroft told his agents to round up “anyone with a Muslim-sounding name,” the Village Voice reports.   Held for months on minor charges, al-Marri, a Qatari national, was finally accused of being a “sleeper agent” — again, on the say-so of the Qaida jokesters already in irons.

But al-Marri maintained his innocence, refusing to “cooperate” with Ashcroft’s agents.   So the Commander himself intervened, declaring the miscreant an “enemy combatant” — although federal agents admitted he’d neither taken up arms against the United States nor planned any terrorist attacks, Knight-Ridder reports.   Even so, he’s now at the mercy of Bush’s khaki kangaroo court.

The charges against Faris and al-Marri might well be true.   Or partly true.   Or totally false.   We’ll never know — because the entire process was sealed from public view.   But whatever their actual degree of guilt or innocence, the prisoners have served their main purpose: advancing the Bush Regime’s assault on the United States’ dying constitutional republic.   These cases are an important step in further habituating the American people to the idea of secret arrests, secret detentions, closed hearings and arbitrary rule by a militarized state apparatus — much as the illegal invasion of Iraq has accustomed them to the idea of aggressive war, of murder in the name of corporate loot and extremist ideology.   A new kind of American state is being forged, where arbitrary authority replaces law, and obedience outweighs liberty.

Yes, things are far gone in the “Homeland” these days.   No protest about secret arrests.   No protest about the dictatorial powers that Bush has awarded himself, including the authority to order the assassination of anyone in the world he designates an “enemy.”   Bush even boasts about these extrajudicial killings, which have included at least one U.S. citizen; indeed, the Commander was showered with applause in Congress when he laughingly referred to them in his official State of the Union address.   Again, this has all been reported openly — yet has stirred barely a flicker of public opposition.

History has shown us this sad spectacle many times before: a people sleepwalking into tyranny and disaster.   A people lulled into a stupor by alternating currents of fear and frivolity, afraid to cast off their comforting ignorance — their willful ignorance — of the crimes being committed in their name.   Afraid to face the truth, afraid to fight the lies, afraid indeed to wake up — and strengthen the things that remain.

      

American Public’s False War Beliefs 'Striking,’
Twin Cities Pioneer Press, June 24, 2003

Distorted Intelligence?" (second item)
Newsweek, June 25, 2003

The Triple Life of a Qaeda Man
Time Magazine, June 22, 2003

Bush Declares Qatari Man an Enemy Combatant
Knight-Ridder, June 23, 2003

John Ashcroft’s Intolerance
The Economist, June 19, 2003

Ohio Truck Driver Pleads Guilty in Plot with Ties to al Qaeda
New York Times, June 19, 2003 (fee required)

Our Designated Killers
Village Voice, Feb. 14, 2003

A U.S. License to Kill
Village Voice, Feb. 21, 2003

A Fate Sealed Under Secrecy
Newsday, June 22, 2003

Scout Had Low Profile
Washington Post, June 21, 2003

Ohio Trucker Strikes Deal in Terror Case
Associated Press, June 19, 2003

America’s Secret Prisoners
Newsweek, June 18, 2003

Man in Brooklyn Bridge Plot Spurred Early FBI Interest
New York Times, June 21, 2003

Judges Uphold U.S. Detention of Hamdi
Washington Post, Jan. 9, 2003

CIA Weighs 'Targeted Killing’ Missions
Washington Post, Oct. 27, 2001

Bush Has Widened Authority of CIA to Kill Terrorists
New York Times, Dec. 15, 2002

Drones of Death
The Guardian, Nov. 6, 2002

Coward’s War in Yemen
Spiked, Nov. 11, 2002

Drones of Death
The Guardian, Nov. 6, 2002

U.S. Can Target Al-Qaida Suspects
Associated Press, Dec. 3, 2002

Fatal Strike in Yemen was Based on Rules Set Out by Bush
New York Times, Nov. 6, 2002 (fee required)

'Grey Fox’ Hit Team Closes in on Prize Scalp: Saddam
The Observer, June 22, 2003

Special Ops Get OK to Initiate Its Own Missions
Washington Times, Jan. 8, 2003 (fee required)

A U.S. License to Kill
Los Angeles Times, Jan. 11, 2003 (fee required)

With This Judge, Who Needs Terrorists?
Houston Chronicle, June 21, 2003

Do Hamdi and Padilla Need Company? Ashcroft’s Plan for Internment Camps
Findlaw.com, Aug. 21, 2002

General Ashcroft’s Detention Camps
Village Voice, Sept. 10, 2002

Qatari Man Designated an Enemy Combatant
Washington Post, June 23, 2003

Dark Star Chambers
CounterPunch, June 18, 2003

   Missile Strike Carried Out with Yemeni Cooperation
Washington Post, Nov. 6, 2002

US Again Uses Enemy Combatant Label to Deny Basic Rights
Human Rights Watch, June 23, 2003

State of the Union Address: President George W. Bush
The White House, Jan. 28, 2003





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                        ...and the circus of deception killing continues...
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He says, "You are quite mad, Kewe"
And of course I am.
Why, I don't believe any of it — not the bloody body, not the bloody mind, not even the bloody Universe, or is it bloody multiverse.
"It's all illusion," I say.   "Don't you know, my lad, my lassie.   The game!   The game, me girl, me boy!   Takes on interest, don't you know.   T'is me sport, till doest find a better!"
Pssssst — but all this stuff is happening down here
Let's change it!
 

















     Iraqi rebels turning to defeat United States     

      I am ready to sacrifice the rest of my family to defeat America. 

  And God willing we will defeat her      





Unspeakable grief and horror




       Cluster bombs killing injuring, Iraq, Lebanon        
        US new generation of landmines called Spider        





The stovepipe — instructions [were sent] from the Top Man [Saddam]—“give them everything.”




State of the Union — USA



















































Death




Sadistic, blatant and wanton criminal abuses at Abu Ghraib by Military Intelligence




“Spec. Sabrina D. Harman, a military police officer has been charged with abusing detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq”








“It is not secret at all, there are many Israeli experts who are transferring to the Americans their accumulative experience of thirty seven years of torturing and mistreating Palestinians,” al-Sanai told Aljazeera.net.

He said that American officers joined Israeli army units in Jenin several months ago for the purpose of learning Israeli methods and techniques of repressing civilians, which the Americans, he said, later applied in Iraq.

“It took Israel 37 years to develop and perfect these barbaric methods of repression and humiliation.   Surprisingly, the Americans surpassed and outmatched the Israelis in their savagery in less than two years.”





Soldier C told the Mirror that suspects had "10 kids of crap" beaten out of them and said officers only stepped in when the appalling beatings got too heavy.

...He went up to one of the prisoners who still had a sandbag on his face and was poking his fingers into his eyeballs until the guy was screaming in pain





UK troops batter with rifle butts — warning has extremely abusive content




Outsourced civilian workers who beat, raped and humiliated iraq prisoners cannot be charged under military law, and it is unclear whether they will face any charges under either US or Iraqi laws.




Not the first incident to involve the Queen's Lancashire Regiment and allegations of brutality.   Seven people die in British custody in Iraq, none charged.




       Civilian Death Toll in Iraq May Top 1 Million     
            —  ORB, a British polling agency, September 2007          





Bush puts God on his side




Cook: Bring our lads home




I am ready to sacrifice the rest of my family to defeat America.   And God willing we will defeat her




'Grief and horror — Images of the young Iraqi citizens killed April 2004'




War images — one year after




John Pilger at the start of the war




In your name




Checkpoint shootings: We're sorry




Sad Farewell to Iraq




Bombs won't win us friends




Mowlam: We must step up bombing




Doubts raised of UK soldier torture photos of May, 1 2004 — many aspects suspicious




Photographs taken and given to a photo-developing shop May 2003 by a UK soldier when he returned home had enough horror pictures of Iraq males being forced naked upon the floor, being forced to commit oral sexual acts, being bent over to receive anal sexual penetration, that the young woman clerk in the store called the police.




“Where are the human rights that the U.S. is always talking about?”




US tactics fuel Iraqi anger




Depleted Uranium, its effects being seen




State of the Union — USA




US servicemen




The stovepipe — instructions [were sent] from the Top Man [Saddam]—“give them everything.”




China EU countries Russia Japan lending money to US to the tune of $2 billion (2,000,000,000.00) daily
— Bleeding Bush strategy





US Debt




Am I going insane?




Kennedy slams CIA chief        
  Iraq analysis wildly inconsistent        
     Senator we did not clear the document





Trailers




Cheney: Assessment done by department of defense




Iraq analysis wildly inconsistent




Flames of war spread into Pakistan













 
 




Faith Fippinger




South Africa — Story of South African political emancipation




The Book of Merlyn




The beating of the drum




 
 





 
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