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THE CIA CONFIRMS
FTW’s MAP -- We Were Right! NEW CIA
UNIVERSITY REVEALS AGENCY PRIORITIES
Economic Trends,
International Banking, The World Oil Market, WTO, The IMF and
The World Bank ARE Top Courses At CIA’s NEW Institute of
Higher Learning by Michael C. Ruppert
[Copyright 2002, From The Wilderness
Publications, http://www.copvcia.com/.
All Rights Reserved. May Be Copied, Distributed or Reposted on
the Internet for non-profit purposes only.] July 3, 2002 – 5 P.M., PDT (FTW) –
The CIA is now operating a university somewhere in northern
Virginia. According to an entry in a June 24 newsletter
published by an association of former intelligence officers,
some of the courses taught at the university are “economic
trends, international banking, the world oil market, and how
the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade
Organization, etc. and other non-governmental organizations
work.” For four years From The
Wilderness has been teaching that the CIA’s primary role,
it’s raison d’etre, was to serve the interests of Wall Street
and the major banks. In our recent three-country lecture tour,
our documentation of the close links between CIA and Wall
Street has taken many by surprise. Thirty years ago Professor
Peter Dale Scott of Berkeley disclosed that six out of the
first seven Deputy Directors of Intelligence (CIA’s number two
position) had gone directly from Wall Street into service at
the Agency. Since September 11th, FTW’s disclosure
that the CIA’s current Executive Director, A.B. “Buzzy”
Krongard is a former investment banker has caused deeper
rumbles. The firm he once headed, AlexBrown/Deutschebank, has
been connected to insider trading on United Air Lines stock
just before the September 11th attacks. The NYSE’s current
Executive Vice President for Enforcement, David Doherty, is a
retired CIA General Counsel. This new curriculum,
as reported by Reuters correspondent T. Zakaria in a May 16
story and by the newsletter of the Association of Former
Intelligence Officers (AFIO) dated June 24, 2002, absolutely
and clearly establishes the priorities of the agency.
Understanding this relationship helps people to rethink their
paradigms when trying to understand the real role of secret
intelligence operations in today’s world. As described
recently by FTW friend Dr. Faiz Khan, M.D. – “A paradigm is
what you think about something before you think about it.”
Since the U.S.-led conquest of Afghanistan was
completed last November, a fresh opium crop has been planted
that has currently put between 3,000 and 4,500 metric tons of
opium back on the market after being harvested last month.
That equates to an estimated $150 and $200 billion in liquid
cash revenues that will enter the world’s banking system and
financial markets, mostly in the U.S. In January of 2000 the
Taliban destroyed some 96% of the country’s opium crop; an act
of economic warfare that took an estimated $200 billion out of
the world’s banking system. The AFIO newsletter
also cited a popular course as “Writing for the President.”
The Reuters story, as cited in Pakistan’s “News International”
on May 18, quoted the university’s president Frans Bax as
saying, “We are deepening the training we are going to do for
a whole new generation.” Clearly that training is focused on
subject matters quite different from the missions the Agency
likes to be known for such as penetrating terrorist cells to
stop attacks and uncovering military and intelligence secrets
of potential adversaries. The Reuters and AFIO stories say
that there are 11 different schools at the university and
describes some of the classes as covering foreign language
instruction. Many of the classes use classified
materials. The exact location of the university
and access to its “campus” are restricted to those with proper
clearances. Regarding the drug trade, FTW
has been focused for years on the fact that the control
of the cash generated by the international drug trade has been
one of the CIA’s primary concerns. This was the subject of a
lecture given by this writer at the University of Southern
California at the invitation of Professor David Andrus in
December of 2000 entitled, “Wall Street’s War for Drug Money.”
(A video of that lecture is available at http://www.copvcia.com/).
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