Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Alberto Gonzales Commits Treason For George W. Bush & Skates -- The Department Of Justice Will Not Prosecute Him -- Bush Criminal Legacy Continues

In yet another black eye for the Justice Department and act of treason against the American people, the DOJ has refused to prosecute former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Of course in a day and age where the U.S. Federal Government has been covertly overrun by a Nazi shadow government, and the NSA and FBI blatantly attack our Constitution and freedoms like never before, why should Americans be surprised that one of the most corrupt U.S. Attorney General in the history of this country has walked away with nary a slap on the wrist?

I truly believe that unless the American people become enraged enough at such egregious abuses of their rights as citizens of this once great nation, those within this government are going to continue to get away with any crimes that they think they can; especially since it has become obvious that the criminal justice system, and in particular the Department Of Justice and FBI, have become so inherently corrupted, that it would appear that their express purpose is to create a whitewash in regard to these serious crimes, in efforts to obscure them from the public.

Any American who has researched the FBI's complete whitewash of the facts behind the U.S. Navy's accidental shooting down of TWA Flight 800 in the summer of 1996, is well aware of how creative the FBI can be when fabricating information in efforts to perpetrate and propagate a treasonous LIE to the American people.

The 230 occupants of TWA Flight 800 were accidentally murdered by the U.S. Navy. However, because of the FBI's deliberate deception of this missile attack on TWA Flight 800, the U.S. Media continues to propagate the FBI's 1996 LIE, in which the Bureau maintained that a faulty fuel tank was the cause of this catastrophe.

The Navy was let off the hook, while the manufacturer of TWA Flight 800 was held accountable for a terrible situation which they had nothing to do with.

The most endangered people in the United States in the present day, are those who are attempting to journal about truthful and unpopular activities which are occurring within the deepest recesses of the U.S. Military Industrial Intelligence complex.

But at this point, in knowing what the New World Order has planned for this planet's middle class (total subversion of their minds by way of satellite based remote means), we may as well propagate the truth for as long as we can. Either the public will continue to awaken to our information and take on these traitors, or we will die in attempting to have them do so.

For if this situation in regard to the New World Order continues to propagate as planned, this planet will become inhabited by three classes of people:

The Wealthy Aristocracy

Military/Intelligence

And the Enslaved Middle Class



Sounds a lot like the former Soviet Union, doesn't it?


The following article offers a critical perspective on World War II. Not only was it written during that time, but you will also notice many similarities in regard to what was occurring between our nations prior to World War II, and in the present day.

However, consider how far advanced the global military intelligence complex is in the modern day, able to rely on weaponized satellite tracking systems which did not exist during World War II. For this reason, it makes far more sense for the powers of the world to unify under one global government, and to destroy any voice that the Proletariat has, given that they significantly outnumber the aristocracy. In such a situation, it would not take long for these elitists to resurrect a feudal system of enslavement for the rest of us.

Just a further indication of how utterly "offensive" the behavior of the Illuminati continues to be.

http://www.marxists.org/archive/shachtma/1940/04/ussrwar.htm


More information on this here:

http://www.marxists.org/archive/shachtma/index.htm


And here:

http://www.marxists.org/archive/index.htm




Alberto Gonzales Commits Treason -- Gets Away With It

Alberto Gonzales illustrates how easy it is to commit crimes within the U.S. Federal Government and to avoid prosecution. It would appear that if you want to make crime pay for you, you must be a well educated and well connected white collar criminal, since the DOJ appears to avoid prosecuting them like the plague, while targeting the blue collar set, whose crimes are often far less serious, yet who haven't the financial means in which to defend themselves effectively. The following report was particularly critical of the Justice Department's cover up of the NSA's illegal spying of Americans under the Bush Administration, and Gonzales' firing of several DOJ attorneys. Something which the American people have only heard the tip of the iceberg in regard to.

Where Is Former NSA Operative Russ Tice?

My Website documents the type of treasonous crimes that the NSA has been covertly perpetrating against American citizens for most of its existence, and focuses on the past three decades in which the National Security Agency has been deploying its satellite based spy/remote mind reading technology on the American people. Something I am certain that NSA whistle blower, Russell Tice, was about to corroborate before the U. S. Congress, when the FBI began to intimidate him into remaining silent back in 2006, when Tice went public stating that the NSA was in the commission of crimes that would "shock the American people."

These treasonous crimes include the illegal satellite tracking of American citizens by way of their brain's own unique bio electromagnetic fields -- something which another former *NSA associate filed suit against the NSA for back in 1991. John Akwei's lawsuit clearly illustrates that the NSA is using many American citizens for various types of non consensual human experimentation -- in my situation, the NSA has been using me to hone its classified remote mind reading/influencing technology, since 1980, when the NSA first began to deploy this technology on a large scale. One can only imagine the federal lawsuits which will eventually be filed against the NSA and the U.S. Federal Government for such treasonous and outrageous crimes against American citizens.

*See John St. Clair Akwei's lawsuit against the NSA to learn more about the NSA's treasonous and Orwellian crimes here:

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/scalar_tech/esp_scalartech12.htm



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Excerpts From The Following Article

"Like all other department employees, Gonzales was responsible for safeguarding classified materials, familiarizing himself with the facilities available to him ... for storing these materials and observing the rules and procedures for the proper handling of classified materials," Fine's report stated. "Our investigation found that Gonzales did not fulfill these obligations and instead mishandled highly classified documents about the NSA surveillance program and a detainee interrogation program."

In a statement Tuesday afternoon, Conyers said he was "shocked" by the report's findings that he said only adds "to an already troubling record of the Justice Department under this administration and under Mr. Gonzales."

"'The department ought to explain clearly why it declined to pursue charges against Mr. Gonzales and what actions it intends to take in response to the report,'" Conyers said."


Gonzales won't face charges for mishandling info

Sep 2, 7:20 PM (ET)

By LARA JAKES JORDAN


WASHINGTON (AP) - The Justice Department refused to prosecute former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for improperly - and possibly illegally - storing in his office and home classified information about two of the Bush administration's most sensitive counterterrorism efforts.

Mishandling classified materials violates Justice Department regulations, and removing them from special secure facilities without proper authorization is a misdemeanor crime.

A report issued Tuesday by the Justice Department's inspector general says the agency decided not to press charges against Gonzales, who resigned under fire last year.

The report by Inspector General Glenn A. Fine found that Gonzales risked exposing at least some parts of the National Security Agency's terrorist surveillance program, as well as interrogations of terrorist detainees. Some aspects of the surveillance program explicitly referred to in the documents were "zealously protected" by the NSA, the report found.


(AP) In this July, 18, 2006 file photo, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testifies before the Senate...
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Fine referred the case to the Justice Department's National Security Division to see if charges should be brought against Gonzales. But prosecutors dropped the case after an internal review that began earlier this year, said Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd.

"After conducting a thorough review of the matter and consulting with senior career officials inside and outside of the division, the NSD ultimately determined that prosecution should be declined," Boyd said in a statement.

The lack of charges against the nation's former top law enforcement officer infuriated the Democratic chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, John Conyers, D-Mich., who demanded to know why.

Lawyers for Gonzales acknowledge he did not store or protect the top secret papers - a set of handwritten notes about the surveillance program and 17 other documents - as he should have. But they say he did not intend to risk letting unauthorized people see them, and there's no evidence that occurred.

The report is the latest to take Gonzales to task for mismanagement at the department during his 31 months as attorney general. The criticism could foreshadow the results of an ongoing investigation by Fine's office about Gonzales' role in the 2006 firings of nine U.S. attorneys. That inquiry is expected to be finished within months.


"Like all other department employees, Gonzales was responsible for safeguarding classified materials, familiarizing himself with the facilities available to him ... for storing these materials and observing the rules and procedures for the proper handling of classified materials," Fine's report stated. "Our investigation found that Gonzales did not fulfill these obligations and instead mishandled highly classified documents about the NSA surveillance program and a detainee interrogation program."

In a statement Tuesday afternoon, Conyers said he was "shocked" by the report's findings that he said only adds "to an already troubling record of the Justice Department under this administration and under Mr. Gonzales."

"The department ought to explain clearly why it declined to pursue charges against Mr. Gonzales and what actions it intends to take in response to the report," Conyers said.

Three years ago, former national security adviser Sandy Berger pleaded guilty to removing classified documents from the National Archives and hiding them under a construction trailer. He was fined $50,000 and ordered to perform community service. He was barred from viewing classified material.

Berger, who said he took the documents to help prepare for testifying about the Sept. 11 terror attacks, told a federal judge that he "let considerations of personal convenience override clear rules of handling classified material." Berger, who served under President Bill Clinton, later surrendered his law license.

At issue for Gonzales is how and where he stored the sensitive compartmentalized information, or SCI, which is among the most sensitive levels of classified top secret documents and usually concern national security cases. They are supposed to be stored only in special safes or facilities that can be accessed only by certain people with SCI security clearances.

At the Justice Department, however, Gonzales kept the documents in a safe in a fifth-floor office in the attorney general's suite - which is not considered an SCI facility. In 2006, investigators found, the safe was searched by two employees who did not have SCI clearances but who looked through it "document by document" for papers requested through the Freedom of Information Act.

The report also found that Gonzales took some SCI documents - specifically, notes about the surveillance program - to his house in suburban Virginia when he was moving from his secure counsel's office at the White House in early 2005 to the Justice Department.

Although he initially said he believed he kept the documents in a safe at his home, Gonzales later told investigators he did not know the combination of the safe. He said he may have kept the papers in his briefcase and did not always lock it.

In a response to the report, Gonzales' lawyers indicated the former attorney general was merely forgetful or unaware of the proper way to handle the top secret papers.

"Judge Gonzales regrets this lapse," concluded the lawyers' response, written by Gonzales attorney George Terwilliger.

However, Tuesday's report showed Gonzales was briefed on how to properly handle SCI material both while at the White House and at the Justice Department.

As a result of the security breach, Gonzales could lose any remaining security clearances he may still have. Fine's investigators alerted the NSA and the Justice Department's internal security officials to alert them that the top secret information may have been compromised.
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