Prime Suspect: Dick Cheney and the Domestic Anthrax Terrorist Attacks, Part II

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Mark Karlin

Editor and Publisher

August 12, 2008

Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, and John McCain keep speaking of "victory" in Iraq without defining what that elusive goal might be. That’s because "victory" for them is reduced to the bragging rights of boasting, "I won, you lost."

But since the War on Iraq allegedly began as part of the amorphous "war on terror," it would be hard put to understand under what circumstances the "victory culture" crowd that believes war is a football game might, indeed, claim victory.

After all, who are they claiming "victory" over? After nearly seven years, Osama bin Laden is still allegedly at large and the anthrax terrorist case has been closed abruptly by the FBI, but still by most accounts –- including the corporate mainstream press –- it is not resolved.

In fact, if there were any prima facie proof that Cheney, Bush and McCain are more representative of the "loser" culture than the "victory" culture, it is that a ragtag movement of Islamic zealots –- and their leader -– are still not vanquished after a "war" lasting longer than WW II. And the anthrax case remained officially open for years and years, even though the toxin involved was produced in a U.S. military research lab, with funds paid for by the American taxpayer, and carried out almost unquestionably by an American or a group of Americans.

If it takes seven years to find out who launched a domestic bio-germ attack while under the employment of the U.S. government, you’ve got to wonder what Osama is thinking in his bat cave in Pakistan. He’s thinking, "I don’t have to do any more terrorist attacks, because the American leadership is achieving my goals of destroying America through endless war, economic collapse, and the arrogance of empire."

No, Barack Obama is not as John McCain accuses, someone who undercuts "victory" in Iraq. Cheney and Bush set our loss in motion when they decided to overthrow Saddam at the first Bush cabinet meeting, according to former Secretary of the Treasury Paul O’Neill, long before 9/11.

9/11 was the excuse for invading Iraq in order to ensure American hegemony over the Iraqi oil fields. The petroleum reserves -– not Iran’s emerging nuclear capabilities -– are the same reason Cheney and his crew are now, according to Seymour Hersh, brainstorming "false flag" operations -– among other provocations -– to spark a war with Iran.

In fact, the "great game" now is being extended to Georgia, which is key to transporting gas without having to go through Iraq or Iran. The savage air and ground attack on Georgia is a Russian chess counter move in the race for controlling access to oil.

And that brings us back to the anthrax terrorist attacks in the U.S. and the prime suspect for authorizing them: Dick Cheney.

We recently detailed the evidence that indicates that Cheney wouldn’t have any compunction about American "collateral damage" that would result from a domestic anthrax attack, if it would assist in building the case for war with Iraq and passing legislation ("The Patriot Act") which would give the Executive Branch (largely overseen by Cheney) extraordinary spying and secretive powers.

I recently wrote a satirical entry in "Cheney’s Daily Diary," which I don’t think is that far from the truth. Cheney has probably convinced himself that greed, prosperity theology, and control of Middle Eastern oil fields benefit both corporate fat cats and the average American.

From the late ‘90s push by PNAC to invade Iraq, to the beginning of the Bush Administration, through Cheney’s secret energy task force, Cheney had his eyes on the prize. "Look," perhaps Dick thinks, "You want to keep living well compared to the rest of the world? Well, we consume nearly a quarter of the world’s petroleum but are just a small percentage of population. So, you may not want to know how I do it or what I do, but I’m going to grab that oil. It may not be pretty, and there will be collateral damage, but only the wusses on Capitol Hill and the whining liberals care about that. This is a tough world, and you got to do what needs to be done if you want to keep living high off the hog. So, you keep on doing what you’re doing; I’ll handle the German shepherds and the renditions and the torture and the wars and the anthrax, because I’m not going to let any obstructionists or weak-kneed legislators get in my way. This is what’s best for America. I know, and I’ll operate the way I do it best: in secrecy and in the shadows."

You can’t simplify American history, and our notion of "American exceptionalism" has taken on many forms, including its re-emergence that we are a divinely inspired Christian nation, a chosen people, if you will. If you believe this, then you believe you are born "better" than those in the rest of the world simply by coming into this earth on American soil.

You can be any drunken rowdy at John McCain’s recent pit stop, the Miss Buffalo Chip Contest (where contestants often were reportedly inebriate and topless), wave the Confederate Flag (how one thinks that glorifying the loser in a civil war makes one more American is one of those baffling conundrums), and root for "victory" in Iraq because no one "beats" Americans -– and this is what passes for American exceptionalism in 2008.

We don’t have to earn being a great nation anymore as we did in WW II when we beat back the forces of fascism and Nazism. We are just great because Cheney, Bush and McCain declare that we are. Deeds don’t matter nowadays -- just beating our breasts and singing "The Star Spangled Banner" at jumbo sized arenas during fall football.

It was reported not long ago that Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld and the WH crew micromanaged the torture of some alleged "top" Al Qaeda leaders in a meeting room in the basement of the White House. This is not efficient; this is not civilized; it is macabre, sadistic and hardly the expertise of the White House. (Although Bush –- who was not in attendance, but is alleged to have watched a taped torture session -– is more sadistic than Cheney. Bush is a walking psychological wound; for Cheney, torture and death are just the means to an end.)

And we know among the too numerous to list deceptions and lies that Cheney fostered, he kept insisting that Saddam and Osama were working together before 9/11 long after even Bush had disavowed that notion. And let’s not forget Libby, Plamegate, Feith and the forged Niger documents, or the recent revelations of deception and lies in the latest Suskind book. In fact, once one starts to detail the Cheney illegal behavior, it becomes a list so long that it is numbing.

There are many detailed analyses now of why Bruce Ivins may not be the domestic anthrax terrorist, or why, if he was, he probably did not act without a wink and a nod from above -– perhaps as a result of a "cream colored piece of stationery from the White House" sent to Donald Rumsfeld, who was then Secretary of Defense and was ultimately responsible for the anthrax work at Fort Detrick.

Cheney, although a former congressman, has a legendary contempt for that legislative body. Ever since he and Rumsfeld became proponents of the imperial presidency under Nixon, Cheney has had a view of the executive branch more tsarist than democratic. He believes that "collateral damage" is necessary for the greater good of a plutocracy that exists by manipulating the structure of democracy through false information, propaganda, and lies. Cheney ultimately believes that democracy is unwieldy and ineffective in achieving global and corporate goals.

Given all this context, all these details of betrayal, all this indifference to "collateral damage," all this obsession with secrecy, all this focus on U.S. hegemony over Middle Eastern oil fields, all the dead that have resulted from White House decisions beginning with 9/11, given the failure of the Bush/Cheney administration to do anything to try and stop Al Qaeda hijackings even when warned of them, given the preoccupation with torture by Cheney and Bush, given the unrelenting determination to rule by executive decree ...

Given all this -– and more –- why would anyone doubt that after years of a seemingly bungled investigation into the anthrax attacks undertaken by a party or parties working for the U.S. Department of Defense, why would anyone doubt that Dick Cheney is prime suspect number one in authorizing the attacks?

Remember this, in the beginning we were told it was only a few bad apples who committed torture at Abu Ghraib, only to later find out the fact that torture was authorized from Bush on down.

Think about that, and then ask yourself, is it really outrageous to think that Dick Cheney authorized the anthrax attacks?

Or is it just common sense?

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AJ Murray

A J Murray has nothin' to do;
Delights in botherin' me and you.
But that's all right; he's probably queer.
You know how neocons like to wear

Those frilly panties, and girdles too
And skirts and blouses, so frou-frou.
They lurk in bathrooms for a hour or two,
And when they're caught, they cry boo-hoo!

Well, folks like him ain't got no sense;
Around the facts they build a fence
To keep from seeing what's really there
So they don't give themselves a scare.

They claim that they've read all those books
But we all know it's just some kooks
Who hang out on the Internet
And try to make everybody fret.

Well, Monsieur Trollboy, you're a fool
Who needs to go right back to school
And learn about the Constitution
Instead of what those thugs are pushin'.

If Cheney's innocent, I'm the Pope!
And somewhere there's a coiled rope
That's waitin' for some sonofabitch;
Whose new address will be the ditch

That runs through Washington, you bet –
Behind the White House safety net
Where all those Repugs might remember
What happened to them in November.

So Mistah Trollboy, can't you see?
That we would like to remain free
Without a doubt, for we have risen
Above your dark infernal prison.

That was Excellent!

Thank you.

Ain't it grand

How the neothugs have us at each other's throats? The bush regime is peopled with homicidal psychopaths, who would stop at NOTHING to seize and regain power. Look at all the innocent blood they're responsible for spilling already. They're not even all that subtle about it, because they know NOBODY (in enough numbers) will stand up to them. Our gutless "congress" behaves like a bird mesmerized by the swaying of a king cobra, their sworn duty to protect our cicizens from "all enemies, foreign and domestic", forgotten in their daze. Guess who the domestic enemies are. The Republican party most of us remember is GONE, subsumed by some of the worst crooks and liars ever to disgrace their offices, and the best we can do is scream at each other in voice and print, and call each other insulting names? We're all AMERICANS, goddam it, and on the same sinking boat. It's time we started acting like thinking, reasoning beings, and taking positive action to setting things aright.

ajmurray

Why are so many of you people even entering into a dialogue with this guy? He's winning the argument by getting responses from you. It's election time folks. People like ajmurray will be trolling all the sites looking to rile up anyone who is willing to argue with him. he can't win an argument so, beware of him. If the rest of you believe like I do that the Bush government has been entirely complicit, aware of and the defacto designers of 9/11, and all the other associated lies that America continues to believe in, then belive it but do it silently. Anything you say in a public forum is bound to wind up on another blog site that caters to right wingers, and if that ain't enough, we know that people like ajmurray undoubtably work for some Rebublican dimwit anyway. All that you say between now and the next election is going right into the the hands of those that ruined your country. Side note to ajmurray: Since WWII when America finally decided to get off its ass and help the rest of us, you have been in a perpetual state of war. In fact, I can go back to 1890 when America decided to invade Spain... Your country will do everything it can to kill people and destroy nations. It's what you do as people. Look in the mirror my friend and ask yourself one question: "What makes those that accuse America of designing things like 9/11, Anthrax, and WMD wrong? Or is just that you refuse to believe that they just might be right. By telling people that their ideas are "stupid" only proves that you don't have a counter argument. Take it from someone who's family (non jews) spent many years in polish concentration camps prior to WWII. Take it from someone who's family said that Hitler set fire to his parliament and NOT the Polish Army. If it happened then, it can happen now. History ostensibly always repeats itself, and does so on average every 60 years. If Hitler was savvy and smart enough to fool the German people (who quite frankly were alot smarter than the American's of today) what makes you think Bush and Cheney couldn't and wouldn't do the same thing? Essentially by discounting the possibility that they were involved you are admitting that your leaders aren't as smart as Hitler and his cabinet. If that's the case, and you have someone even dumber than Hitler running your country, you might wanna reconsider your position on policies and leaders. You're weak sauce, sir. Weak, weak sauce. You have proven nothing and offered a cowards argument. The thing is I'm afraid that you may not yourself be smart enough to provide a lucid rebuttle to any intelligent statements or points. Shouting "stupid" at those you fail to agree with creates in you what you accuse others of being. Sad, really. Your nation is being murdered by your leader and by the fact that people don't see that or are unwilling to see it... Now, that's stupid.

Are you for real?

America invaded Spain in 1890? Pray tell, where did you dig up that little nugget? Or are you referring to Cuba in 1898? Listen, Sparky, the whole world has been at war from the beginning of time. This is not an American phenomenon. It has only been in recent times that Europe - thanks to the security provided by evil old America - has been at relative peace (if one ignores the tradional little European slaughters that pop up from time to time in the Balkans and the Caucuses.) In your fevered mind you see an America being led to the brink of destruction by a Hitler-like madman. I see an America that has endured an ineffective presidency that over-reached after 9/11 and was solely focused on winning reelection at the expense of effective policy. But I also see an America that will peacefully hand over the reigns of power to a new government in a few months. No dictatorship, no police state, no authoritarian madman at the helm. And when Bush leaves in January you will be left barking at the moon, dodging shadows and waiting for the night to fall.

so...

I agree with you for the most part, and you make some good points, but- after railing against people entering into dialogue with trollboy/aj, you offer a "side note" TO aj which is longer than any single comment by anyone else. Practice what you preach, brah. Where you from by the way? I don't think it's proper form to call out America like that w/o some background info. You know, those who live in glass houses...

it's common sense

or what's more than common sense? "painfully obvious"? Oh wait, I got it- Cheney didn't order the attacks- HIS boss did... Satan! Baalzeebub! His Evilness!

I know what I'll be doing come January...

I'll be watching right wing trolls like you ajmurray as you manufacture your outrage over the dozens of phantom "scandals" that the right will manufacture in an Obama administration... Just paste this phrase somewhere because it will save you time. Ready? "I was a lifelong Democrat before Barack Obama...." There you go li'l fella..the rest is up to you..have a nice day.

I know what I'll be doing come January...

I'll be watching right wing trolls like you as you manufacture your outrage over the dozens of phantom "scandals" that the right will manufacture in an Obama administration... Just paste this phrase somewhere because it will save you time. Ready? "I was a lifelong Democrat before Barack Obama...." There you go li'l fella..the rest is up to you..have a nice day.

Okay

Now, when you get a chance, try posting something coherent.

WHAT COLOR IS THE SKY.....

...in your world? Why would anyone doubt that Dick Cheney is prime suspect number one in authorizing the attacks? Oh, well, like maybe there isn't even a scintilla of evidence implicating Cheney, other than your fevered imagination? You really need to give it a rest. What are you going to do come January when Bush and Cheney are out of office? Who are you going to vent your hatred on when the evil Bush administration is gone? You really need to ask your therapist to up your dosage, stay off the Internet for a while and take up a nice hobby. Like knitting.

ajmurray, One Of So Many Repugnant Trolls...

So little time...

Reasonable?

Yesterday you said I sounded reasonable. I think there's no other way to engage in these discussions.

So why don't you try to be reasonable yourself? Dismissing other's opinions without trying
to refute them with actual argument as opposed to name calling is a waste of time.

If you don't want to think and discuss, then keep your fingers off the keyboard.

Colleen Clark
Cambridge, MA

Depends

I will respond reasonably to reasonable arguments. Saying Dick Cheney masterminded the 2001 anthrax attacks is not a reasonable argument. It's stupid. Saying so negates any reasonable points you might want to make. Your discussion yesterday raised salient points which, although I may disagree with your conclusions, were valid. I tried to treat your opinions with respect. But I'll say again: claiming Dick Cheney orchestrated the 2001 anthrax attacks is stupid.

Huh?

Refusing to at the very least entertain an idea because you are of the opinion that said idea is "stupid", without any supporting argument, is... here it comes... STUPID! But seriously, why is it stupid? Because of Cheney's long history of transparency and goodwill?

colinjames

September 11 happened nearly seven years ago. The anthrax attacks came shortly after. During that span of seven years much has been written and much discussed about those events. Conspiracy theories popped up almost immediately. There has been ample time to review and consider all of the prevailing (and contradictory) theories floating around out there. I have read volumes of literature from both sides. I have come to the conclusion that the conspiracy theories collapse from their own weight. So, contrary to your conclusion that I refuse to even entertain the idea, I have in fact carefully weighed all of the available evidence and have come to the conclusion that the conspiracy theories are wrong.

okay

you could have mentioned that in the first place. "Volumes", eh?

Cheney and Sen. Leahy

I have no theory about the anthrax attacks. They remain unexplained. I certainly remain skeptical about Ivins being the blameworthy actor.

My aside yesterday was just that, an aside. The only direct relationship I know about Sen. Leahy and Cheney was Cheney's appalling and rude remark to him on the Senate floor. I don't know what provoked it at the time.

It is also the case that Sen. Leahy was one of the two senators who received an anthrax letter. I didn't mean to draw a causal line, just to point out that there's no love lost between them. I've never heard that Sen. Leahy has publicly engaged in coarse epithets between himself and other public officials.

Cheney's own public reputation is low. Various Republicans who worked with him in the past have made remarks like "I don't recognize the man I used to know." He's the one who introduced the term "dark side" into public discourse, on "Meet the Press" I believe. He's also very secretive. So it's not surprising that he is a blank slate for others' dark suspicions about what's been going on in the past 7+ years.

Colleen Clark
Cambridge, MA

That may well be

I'm not a particular fan of Cheney, either. I'm not on here to defend him or Bush. Read my final post on yesterday's thread for more on that. I just feel it is unnecessarily counterproductive to be shouting unprovable, unsubstantiated allegations that Cheney orchestrated the anthrax attacks. There's not a shred of evidence to support that conclusion. If someone wants to argue policy, tactics or programs, I'm game for that. But I have no time for misinformed paranoids who think our own government was responsible for 9/11 or the anthrax attacks that followed. That thinking, in my opinion, is despicable.

Troll ajmurray should read Dr Steven E Jones 9/11 paper

Troll ajmurray, It is a foregone conclusion that the Bush Cabal of Criminals orchestrated the 9/11 destruction of the World Trade Center Towers 1, 2 and 7. Building 7 was not even hit by an airplane and the NTIS could give no explanation as to why it collapsed. I suggest you return under the rock from which you came from. http://physics911.net/stevenjones

Jones

I have read Jones, as well as Griffin, Michael Ruppert, Web Tarpley, Nafeez Ahmed and a host of others. Unlike you I approached this with an open mind. Most of these theories just cancel one another out. Sorry, just don't buy it.

Trollboy ajmurray

Trollboy, what are your credentials?

Credentials

You mean if I have the secret decoder ring of the exclusive truther society? What are your credentials abNorm?

Trollboy ajmurray

Trollboy, you have no credentials otherwise you would present them. You have no basis for rejecting Dr Steven E Jones. Dr Steven E Jones is a PhD physicist with 30+ years experience. His expert analysis of the residue of thermate and thermite charges at the feet of the WTC 1, 2 and 7 buildings prove that those buildings were demolished from the inside - not by the airliners flown into buildings 1 and 2. I must again thank you for complementing me.

Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Feith, Bolton, et al...

Troll ajmurray, All your heroes have committed treasonous felonies all in the name of "protecting America" while you call one of their detractors "stupid." Yes, we are all stupid for not dropping our jobs/lives/careers/families/etc... and not demanding, marching and staying in Washington until these criminals are tried, convicted and hung by their necks for their crimes against the American People. Congress is not doing their job. We the People must shame them into doing their job.

Whatever

Keep dreaming. Not one of the people you mentioned will be tried, convicted and hung. You'll go to your own grave enacting out that fantasy. Will it torture you? Will you finally go over the top and be certified insane?

Trollboy ajmurray

The Criminal Russian Communists always called their true enemies insane and sent many of them to insane asylums and the rest they murdered. You follow in their footsteps. I thank you for your compliment since you confirm that I am a true patriot and you are a henchman for a bunch of traitors.

Hardy Har Har

Has anyone threatened to imprison you or murder you? Are you hearing little voices in your head? Do you fear jackboots in the night?

Trollboy ajmurray

You threatened me. What do you have to say for yourself? You're a thug just like your heroes, who have murdered people who have gotten in their way, such as the former Co-Chairman of Enron J Clifford Baxter. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/01/25/enron.suicide/index.html

The sky is blue

So Mr. Payed Disinfo Troll, is Buzzflash your beat today or are you tag teaming with Tom Murphy? How about your coworker in the next cube over? Is that guy covering RawStory today? How are the benys there? Did you get your Goegia talking points this morning? Be sure to plug them for that bonus.

CIA, actually

And now that we have your IP address we'll be coming after you. Keep looking over your shoulder. (Assuming you can remove your head from your ass.)

Color me terrified

Wow, hostility over comments? Really? Looky here amature I'm one of the best network engineers in my corner of the universe, CIA or not (NOT) you couldn't find me if your life depended on it. Those of us who are not currently working for intelligence have never been found. Long Live Cult of the Dead Cow

Cheney and the anthrax attacks

Let's just take a closer look at Dick Cheney, ajmurray. First of all, he installed HIMSELF as vice president when the Bush people chose him to find a VP candidate. Then, the so-called Supreme Court installed the smirking pissant into the White House against the wishes of the majority of the electorate. He is nothing but a sock puppet. Cheney rules from his secret hideout(s). When the 2004 elections came around, the administration's friends in the electronic industry made sure that votes cast on the new and wondrous hackable voting machines would reinstall the thugs and murderers who have been running and ruining this country since 2001. Finally, 9/11 was either allowed to happen, planned in this country, or both. All the evidence points to it. And if you think the Democrats are going to have an easy win this coming November, just remember who is sitting in the catbird seat right now -- people who have no compunction about what they must do to keep the GOP in power. They will do absolutely anything to maintain their hold on what used to be America, but is now Amerikkka.

Methinks

You've watched too many Batman movies. You really should get out more. Nothing you said makes the slightest bit of sense.

Troll ajmurray

Please leave you name and address on this message board. Thank you.

Stop by any time

1600 Pennsylvania Ave Washington, DC 20500

Trollboy ajmurray

Trollboy, last time I checked your name isn't George W Bush. Again, please leave your name and address on this message board.

abNorm

What are you going to do, abNorm? Come over to my house and rummage through my underwear drawer?

Trollboy ajmurray

Your reticence to disclose your identity proves you are not proud of yourself, i.e. you're a yellow bellied coward just like your yellow bellied cowardly heroes.

Sociopaths are clever.

Cheney and his other crooked friends have murdered witnesses and even reporters without a scratch. Sociopaths are gifted at cultivating confederates and patsies to take the risks for promises and slight rewards. A sense of twisted right-wing patriotism was probably the motive for most of the crimes. Crooks do what they do because they like the sense of superiority that they get from suckering others - especially people who are better than they are. Money and power are nice, but crooks usually waste both. It is the lying, cheating, and stealing that they live for.