gained
sovereignty over the Hawar Islands through an International Court of Justice
decision in March 2001, opening a formerly disputed area of the Persian Gulf to
exploration. (OD)
November 6th, 2001 Jerome
Hauer
participated in the "Independent Task Force on America's Response to
Terrorism" at the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations). Participants there
included James J. Zogby (President of the Arab American Institute and Central
Asian Enterprise Fund), Newton L. Gingrich (Chief Executive Officer, The
Gingrich Group), Harold Brown
(former secretary of defense and counselor at CSIS: the Center for Strategic and International Studies), Henry A. Kissinger (Senior Fellow in National Security and European Affairs), Richard C. Holbrooke (Counselor, CFR and Vice Chairman of Perseus, LLC) and Philip A. Odeen (Executive Vice President, Washington Operations of TRW, Inc. and CEO of Reynolds + Reynolds, Dayton).
(former secretary of defense and counselor at CSIS: the Center for Strategic and International Studies), Henry A. Kissinger (Senior Fellow in National Security and European Affairs), Richard C. Holbrooke (Counselor, CFR and Vice Chairman of Perseus, LLC) and Philip A. Odeen (Executive Vice President, Washington Operations of TRW, Inc. and CEO of Reynolds + Reynolds, Dayton).
Their
agenda, eight weeks after the attack of Sept. 11, was strange indeed:
http://www.cfr.org/Public/publications/PubDiplom_TF.html
http://www.cfr.org/Public/publications/PubDiplom_TF.html
"....Release a White Paper explaining
our goals and rationale for the war in Afghanistan, and outlining the evidence
that the al-Qa'eda network was responsible for the 9/11 attacks....
...Disseminate
stories of particular victims to convey the range of people killed in the 9/11
attacks-stress range of religions, races, income levels, etc...
...counteract
myth that Mossad was behind the attacks by showing Jews killed, etc...
...Routinely
monitor the regional press in real time to enable prompt responses..."
November 2001
Thomas
Picking retires from the FBI
November 2001: Jerome Hauer was still ignoring the investigations by Barbara
Rosenberg, who had a list of possible anthrax suspects, scientists who would
have been able to gain access to the original Ames strain from USAMRIID, Fort
Detrick. http://www.fas.org/bwc/news/anthraxreport.htm Suspects were Battelle
and the Battelle Memorial Institute administrators, who supplied the Dugway
anthrax proving facility in Utah, where the only virtually identical Ames
strain of silica-impregnated hyper-weaponized anthrax was found:
http://www.stlimc.org/print.php3?article_id=1295 Jerome Hauer started an
initiative known as "De-Mystifying the Biological Weapons Debate,"
and as a member of this group he claimed at the time that the main suspects for
the anthrax attacks included "Osama Bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda network and
sympathizers to US right wing extremists" http://www.basicint.org/BWreport.htm
November 2001
DynCorp,
who is strongly connected with ENRON and the government, gets a new contract
for $51 million to upgrade the FBI's information technology network, as well as
an $8.2 million contract to manage SEC information technology.
ENRON's
Kenneth Lay who worked at the Department of Defense under Robert McNamara, as
did the Herbert S. "Pug" Winokur (former DynCorp excutive), another
member of the Enron Board of Directors and member of the CFR (Council on
Foreign Relations) DynCorps auditor of record is Arthur Andersen.
On the
board of DynCorp is also General P.C. Carns, a retired US Air Force general who
served as vice chief of staff and as director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
According to the DynCorp Proxy statement, Carns is also a member of the Defense
Science Board and the Board of Advisors, National Security Agency DynCorp also
worked with the PROMIS sofware DynCorp is involved in many bizarre cases, like
Bosnia Sex Scandals, aircraft crashes in Afghanistan and many CIA-connected
business deals in South- and Middle America.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm/main.cfm/main.cfm/include/detail/storyid/2296
90.html
CFR Tuesday, November 6, 2001
"Globalization: Has Everything Changed?"
Speaker: Stanley Fischer
Senior Adviser to the Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Presider: John A. Ross
Corporate Chief Operating Officer, Deutsche Bank AG
"Globalization: Has Everything Changed?"
Speaker: Stanley Fischer
Senior Adviser to the Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Presider: John A. Ross
Corporate Chief Operating Officer, Deutsche Bank AG
Thur Nov 7, 2001: (Sniper) Federal officials announce
they're dropping charges in the D.C. attacks and the men will be instead tried
first in Virginia, the state most likely to achieve successful death penalty
sentences. Atlanta, Ga., police say the September 21 murder of liquor store
employee Million Waldemariam might be connected to the so-called Beltway
Snipers after ballistics tests confirm the weapon used also matches one
recovered near the Alabama slaying.
Fri Nov 8, 2001: (Sniper) Muhammad and Malvo make their
first appearance in separate Virginia courtrooms The Washington Post publishes
an interview with Mildred Muhammad, who says she believes the shootings were
part of a plan by her ex-husband to murder her and gain custody of their
children. She believes Muhammad came to Washington to kill her and that all of
the victims "died because of me."
November 8, 2001: Larry Johnson, former CIA officer with close links to serving
intelligence officials said "We're hostage to oil, that's as simple as you
can put it. We have let the economic considerations take precedence,". BBC
News
November 9, 2001: The U.S. Energy Information Administration
(EIA) reports that energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose 3.1% in the
year 2000, and have risen 14% since 1990. EIA reports that the emissions
increase between 1999 and 2000 was a result of strong economic growth and more
use of fossil fuels due to cold weather and a drought that reduced
hydroelectric power generation. (LAT)
November 9, 2001: Enron, the world's largest electricity and
natural gas trading company, agrees to an all-stock takeover by former
competitor Dynegy. ChevronTexaco, a 27% stakeholder in Dynegy, will immediately
inject $1.5 billion cash into Enron, and an additional $1 billion into the
combined entity. The merged company will be called Dynegy Inc., and Dynegy
executives will occupy all top positions. The deal is expected to take at least
six months to close. (WMO)
November 9th, 2001 Officially on this day a video of Bin Laden is produced in Jahlalabad.
On the same day the Northern Alliance have their first success, storming
Mazar-el-Sharif. Many journalists wrote, that this attack was provoked by the
CIA and lead to the first big loss of the Taliban. Donald Rumsfeld claims,
"someone" found this video two weeks later in Kandahar.
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Dec2001/t12132001_t1213sd.html
At that
time, none of the Northern Alliance or the US Troops had been arrived in
Kandahar or Jahlalabad.
November 10, 2001 "Bin Laden, the Forbidden Truth", written by
Jean-Charles Brisard and Guillaume Dasquie is released. It includes an interview with former (and dead) FBI agent John O'Neill
and many oil pipeline maps of Afghanistan.
November 11, 2001 "..The New York Times (November 11, 2001) reported that F.B.I.
agents were denied access to "some pharmaceutical companies in New Jersey
http://www.tetrahedron.org/news/NR011112.html
Thur Nov 12, 2001: (Sniper) Judge Leroy Millette denies
a request from FOX, CNN, ABC and other networks to televise the trial of
Muhammad, saying coverage would compromise his right to fair trial. A trial
date for Muhammad is set for October 14, 2003. Eight weeks are cleared for the
case to be given enough time.
November 12, 2001: The beginning of numerous mysterious deaths of renowned
microbiologists. A good place to start learning about this is a Globe and
Mail article, which calls these deaths a "tale only the best conspiracy
theorist could dream up" yet hard to explain [Globe and Mail, 5/4/02] (The Memphis Flyer also
provides a good overview, but is much more speculative: [Memphis Flyer, 3/7/02]). The first dead
microbiologist is Dr. Benito Que, 52, was "an expert in infectious
diseases and cellular biology at the Miami Medical School. Police originally
suspected that he had been beaten on November 12 in a carjacking in the medical
school's parking lot. Strangely enough, though, his body showed no signs of a
beating. Doctors then began to suspect a stroke." [Globe and Mail, 5/4/02]
Benito
Que, 52, was found comatose in the street near the laboratory where he worked
at the University of Miami Medical School. He died on Dec. 6. Benito Que an
expert in infectious diseases and cellular biology at the Miami Medical School.
The public relations office at the University of Miami Medical School said only
that Benito Que was a cell biologist, involved in oncology research in the hematology
department. This research relies heavily on DNA sequencing studies. The
circumstances of his death raise more questions than they answer. Que had left
his job at a research laboratory at the University of Miami Medical School,
apparently heading for his Ford Explorer parked on NW 10th Avenue. The Miami
Herald, referring to the death as an "incident," reported he had no
wallet on him, and quoted Miami police as saying his death may have been the
result of a mugging. Police made this statement while at the same time saying
there was a lack of visible trauma to Que's body. There is firm belief among
Que's friends and family that the PhD was attacked by four men, at least one of
whom had a baseball bat. Que's death has now been officially ruled "natural,"
caused by cardiac arrest. Both the Dade County medical examiner and the Miami
Police would not comment on the case, saying only that it is closed. Benito Que
worked for medical research facilities that received grants from Howard Hughes
Medical Institute (HHMI). HHMI funds a tremendous number of research programs
at schools, hospitals and research facilities, and has long been alleged to be
conducting "black ops" biomedical research for intelligence
organizations, including the CIA.
The
research the microbiologists were doing could have developed methods of
treating diseases like anthrax and smallpox without conventional antibiotics or
vaccines. Pharmaceutical contracts to deal with these diseases will total
hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars. If epidemics could be
treated in non-traditional ways, MEHPA might not be necessary. Considering the
government's actions nullifying many civil liberties since last September,
MEHPA seems to be a law looking for an excuse to be enacted. Maybe the microbiologists
were in the way of some peoples' or business' agendas.
DNA
sequencing research can be used to develop pathogens that target specific
genetically related groups. One company, DynCorp, handles data processing for
many federal agencies, including the CDC, the Department of Agriculture,
several branches of the Department of Justice, the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) and the NIH. On Nov. 12 DynCorp announced that its subsidiary, DynPort
Vaccine, had been awarded a $322 million contract to develop, produce, test,
and store FDA licensed vaccines for use by the Defense Department. It would be
incredibly easy for DynCorp to hide information pertaining to the exact
make-up, safety, efficacy and purpose of the drugs and vaccines the US
government has contracted for.
November 12, 2001 DynCorp, also major government contractor for data processing, military
operations and intelligence work, was awarded a $322 million contract to
develop, produce and store vaccines for the Department of Defense DynCorp and
Hadron, both defense contractors connected to classified research programs on
communicable diseases, have also been linked to a software program known as
PROMIS. DynCorp is connected with the CIA as the nation's twenty-second largest
defense contractor with 1998 U.S. Government contract revenues of $475 million
James Woolsey, former CIA director and friend of Pentagon advisor Richard Perle
(Hollinger Inc.= Daily Telegraph, Jerusalem Post etc..) was director of DynCorp
some years ago ENRON executive Herbert S. "Pug" Winokur was on the
board of DynCorp from 1988 to 1997, Winokur was also the Chairman and CEO of
DynCorp. It was said, that ENRON worked with 20 CIA agents to bribe business
deals. DynCorp is one of the lead contractors for the new phony War on Drugs in
South America called "Plan Colombia". DynCorp helped clients such as
the U.S. Army,s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP), the
Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Postal Service. On the list of
DynCorp clients from the public sector: U.S. Postal Service (USPS), Centers for
Disease Control, Department of Defense etc..
http://www.dyncorp.com/world/public.htm
DynCorp is also responsible for the crashes of the helicopters in Afghanistan,
as confirmed by tech mag insight, reported by investigative reporter Kelly
Patricia O'Meara .
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm/main.cfm/main.cfm/include/detail/storyid/2296
90.html
Investigative
reporter Kelly O Meara of Insight Magazine, (February 4), disclosed massive US
military investigation of how DynCorp employees in Bosnia engaged in a
widespread sex slave ring, trading children as young as eight and videotaping
forced sexual encounters. She reviewed government documents and interviewed
Army investigators looking into the activities which had spread throughout
DynCorp's contract operations to service helicopters and warehouse supplies for
the US military. Videos and other evidence of the crimes are in the Army s
possession. And in a February 23rd story, veteran journalist Al Giordano of
www.narconews.com reported that a class action suit had been filed in
Washington, D.C. by more than 10,000 Ecuadorian farmers and a labor union
against DynCorp for its rampant spraying of herbicides which have destroyed
food crops, weakened the ecosystem and caused more than 1,100 documented cases
of illness. DynCorp's current Chairman, Paul Lombardi responded to the suit by
sending intimidating letters in an unsuccessful attempt to force the plaintiffs
to withdraw. [As Connections To Dyncorp, Hadron, Promis Software & Disease
Research Emerge - A Career In Microbiology Can Be Harmful To Your Health
(Revised/Updated - 20 March 2002) By Michael Davidson FTW Staff Writer and
Michael C. Ruppert 3-3-2 ]
DynCorp,
who is strongly connected with ENRON and the government, gets a new contract
for $51 million to upgrade the FBI's information technology network, as well as
an $8.2 million contract to manage SEC information technology.
ENRON's
Kenneth Lay who worked at the Department of Defense under Robert McNamara, as
did the Herbert S. "Pug" Winokur (former DynCorp excutive), another
member of the Enron Board of Directors and member of the CFR (Council on
Foreign Relations) DynCorps auditor of record is Arthur Andersen.
On the
board of DynCorp is also General P.C. Carns, a retired US Air Force general who
served as vice chief of staff and as director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
According to the DynCorp Proxy statement, Carns is also a member of the Defense
Science Board and the Board of Advisors, National Security Agency DynCorp also
worked with the PROMIS sofware DynCorp is involved in many bizarre cases, like
Bosnia Sex Scandals, aircraft crashes in Afghanistan and many CIA-connected
business deals in South- and Middle America.
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm/main.cfm/main.cfm/include/detail/storyid/2296
90.html
November 13, 2001 Len Horowitz, Harvard trained medical researcher, best-selling author,
and biowarfare expert writes a letter to the FBI on anthrax. Bayer was a
company connected to WWII Nazis (IG Farben).
November 14, 2001 Thomas Inglesby, Hopkins Institute in an article about the Postal
Workers, who died on Anthrax: "...According to NIH researcher Dr. Luciana
Borio, the two workers' symptoms were initially misidentified as flu.."
http://usinfo.state.gov/topical/global/hiv/01111401.htm
November 14, 2001: At its meeting in Vienna, Austria, OPEC
announces that it intends to cut its crude oil output quotas by 1.5 million
barrels per day effective January 1, but only if non-OPEC producers cut their
output by 500,000 barrels per day as well. The production cuts are an effort to
steady or raise world oil prices, which have fallen markedly since September.
(DJ) Mexico pledges to cut its crude oil exports by 100,000 barrels per day as
of January 1, 2002, in order to strengthen world oil prices in concert with
OPEC actions. Mexico is the world's seventh-largest crude oil producer and
exported 1.6 million barrels per day in September 2001. (Reuters) The NYMEX crude oil price for December delivery falls 11.6%
to $17.45 per barrel, after Russia appeared to reject OPEC's proposal to cut
oil production. Over the last week the December delivery price has fallen 21%.
Oil prices have not been this low in over two years. (NYT)
November 16, 2001: Microbiologist: Dr. Don Wiley, 57, Loeb Professor of Biophysics and
Biochemistry, disappears during a business trip to Memphis, Tennessee. [Fox News, 11/24/01] He had just bought tickets to
take his son to Graceland the following day. Police found his rental car on a
bridge outside Memphis. His body was later found in the Mississippi River.
Forensic experts said he may have had a dizzy spell and fallen off the bridge.
Police will only say, "We began this investigation as a missing person
investigation. From there it went to a more criminal bent." [CNN, 11/29/01] "Wiley is seen as one of the
world's leading researchers of deadly viruses, including HIV and the Ebola
virus." [CNN, 12/22/01] Wiley worked at the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute at Harvard University, and was an expert on the immune
system's response to viral attacks. He was widely regarded as the nation's
foremost expert in using special X-ray cameras and mathematical formulas to
make high-resolution images of viruses. [Boston Globe, 12/21/01] The FBI is monitoring the
investigation because of his research knowledge. [Globe and Mail, 5/4/02] Jan. 14, almost two
months after his disappearance, Shelby County Medical Examiner O.C. Smith
announced that his department had ruled Wiley s death to be
"accidental;" the result of massive injuries suffered in a fall from
the Hernando de Soto Bridge. Smith said there were paint marks on Wiley's
rental car similar to the paint used on construction signs on the bridge, and
that the car's right front hubcap was missing. There has been no report as to
which construction signs Wiley hit. There is also no explanation as to why this
evidence did not move the Memphis police to consider possibilities other than a
"missing person."
November 17, 2001: Senator Leahy's anthax letter is discovered
November 18, 2001: Phillips Petroleum and Conoco agree to
merge into a new company to be called ConocoPhillips, which would be the
third-largest oil and natural gas company in the United States, and the
sixth-largest in the world, in terms of production. The company also would be
the largest gasoline retailer in the United States and the fifth-largest
refiner in the world. Combined total reserves of the new company would be 8.7
billion barrels of oil equivalent, and production would be 1.7 million barrels
of oil equivalent per day. The new company expects to be able to compete more
effectively with its larger rivals and to achieve significant cost savings. The
new company will be based in Houston, Texas. (NYT)
November 20, 2001: Non-OPEC oil exporter Oman indicates that
it will cut production by about 3% or 25,000 barrels per day, in order to
reduce oil supply and cooperate with OPEC's contingent cuts. (Reuters)
November 20, 2001: The five Israelis on a Mossad surveillance mission arrested after
filming the burning of the WTC while shouting in cries of joy and mockery are
released on November 20, 2001 as part of a deal with the Israeli government.
The owner of the moving van company they all worked had fled to Israel on
September 13 and is still wanted by US authorities. The FBI later claims that
none of them had any advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.
Nov. 21, 2001 - The British paper The Independent runs a story headlined, "Opium
Farmers Rejoice at the Defeat of the Taliban." The story reports that
massive opium planting is underway all over the country.
November 21, 2001 (B): Dead microbiologist: World-class microbiologist and
high-profile Russian defector Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, 64, dies of a stroke.
Pasechnik, who defected to Britain in 1989, had played a huge role in the
development of Russian biowarfare, heading a lab of 400 "with an unlimited
budget" and "the best staff available." He says he succeeded in
producing an aerosolized plague microbe that could survive outside the
laboratory. He was connected to Britain's spy agency and recently had started
his own company. "In the last few weeks of his life he had put his
research on anthrax at the disposal of the [British] Government, in the light
of the threat from bioterrorism." [London Times, 11/30/01, New York Times, 11/23/01, Globe and Mail, 5/4/02]
November 22, 2001: Norway's Oil and Energy Minister announces that he has
a mandate to reduce the country's current crude oil production of about 3.2
million barrels per day by as much as 200,000 barrels per day. The cut would be
pro rata, meaning that all companies will have to participate in the output
cut. The timing and extent of the actual cut will depend on the overall package
of supply reduction agreed upon by OPEC and other large non-OPEC producers.
Brent crude oil at the International Petroleum
Exchange
(IPE) rises $1.17 per barrel to $19.02 per barrel, on the news. (WSJ)
Nov. 23, 2001: CLPH released a 40-page document, the Model Emergency Health Powers
Act (MEHPA). This was a "model" law that HHS is suggesting be enacted
by the 50 states to handle future public health emergencies such as
bioterrorism. A revised version was released on Dec. 21 containing more
specific definitions of "public health emergency" as it pertains to
bioterrorism and biologic agents, and includes language for those states that
want to use the act for chemical, nuclear or natural disasters.
Nov. 23, 2001 Vladimir Pasechnik, 64, was found dead in Wiltshire, England, not far
from his home. Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik World-class microbiologist and
high-profile Russian defected to Britain in 1989, played a huge role in the
development of Russian biowarfare, heading a lab of 400 "with an unlimited
budget" and "the best staff available." He says he succeeded in
producing an aerosolized plague microbe that could survive outside the
laboratory. He was connected to Britain's spy agency and recently had started
his own company. "In the last few weeks of his life he had put his
research on anthrax at the disposal of the [British] Government, in the light
of the threat from bioterrorism."
Pasechnik's
death was reported in the New York Times as having occurred on Nov. 23.
The
announcement of Pasechnik's death was made in the United States by Dr.
Christopher Davis of Virginia, who stated that the cause of death was a stroke.
Davis was the member of British intelligence who de-briefed Dr. Pasechnik at
the time of his defection. Davis says he left the intelligence service in 1996,
but when asked why a former member of British intelligence would be the person
announcing the death of Pasechnik to the US media, he replied that it had come
about during a conversation with a reporter he had had a long relationship
with. The reporter Davis named is not the author of the Times' obituary, and
Davis declined to say which branch of British intelligence he served in. No
reports of Pasechnik's death appeared in Britain for more than a month, until
Dec. 29, when his obituary appeared in the London Telegraph, which did not
include a date of death.
November 24, 2001: Three more dead microbiologists: A Swissair flight
from Berlin to Zurich crashes during its landing approach; 22 are killed and
nine survive. Among those killed are Dr. Yaakov Matzner, 54, dean of the Hebrew
University school of medicine; Amiramp Eldor, 59, head of the haematology
department at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and a world-recognized expert in
blood clotting; and Avishai Berkman, 50, director of the Tel Aviv public health
department and businessman. [CNN, 11/25/01, Swissair manifest, 11/24/01] Besides all being
microbiologists, six of the seven scientists who died within weeks of each
other died from "unnatural" causes. And four of the seven were doing
virtually identical research -- research that has global, political and
financial significance.
Nov. 24, 2001: a Swissair flight from Berlin to Zurich crashed on its landing
approach. Of the 33 persons on board, 24 were killed, including the head of the
hematology department at Israel's Ichilov Hospital, as well as directors of the
Tel Aviv Public Health Department and Hebrew University School of Medicine.
They were the only Israelis on the flight. The names of those killed, as reported
in a subsequent Israeli news story but not matched to their job titles, were
Avishai Berkman, Amiramp Eldor and Yaacov Matzner. Besides all being
microbiologists, six of the seven scientists who died within weeks of each
other died from "unnatural" causes. And four of the seven were doing
virtually identical research -- research that has global, political and
financial significance.
- Yaakov
Matzner Dean of the Hebrew University school of medicine;
- Amiramp
Eldor, Head of hematology department at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and
world-recognized expert in blood clotting;
- Avishai
Berkman, director of the Tel Aviv public health department
Nov. 25, 2001 - The Observer runs a story headlined "Victorious Warlords Set To
Open the Opium Floodgates." It states that farmers are being encouraged by
warlords allied with the victorious Americans are "being encouraged to
plant as much opium as possible."
November 27, 2001: Iraq rejects a call by U.S. President
George Bush to let United Nations weapons inspectors back into the country to
determine whether it is building weapons of mass destruction. An Iraqi
spokesman states that, before asking Iraq to allow weapons inspectors to
return, the United Nations should lift the 11- year-old sanctions on Iraq and the
West should abolish the no-fly zones in northern and southern Iraq. (Reuters)
November 28, 2001: Dynegy withdraws from merger offer with
Enron. Without an infusion of capital from a merger or other source, it will be
difficult for Enron to continue payments to its creditors in light of the
downgrade of Enron's debt rating to single-B-minus earlier in the day by
Standard & Poor's. If Enron is unable to repay or refinance its debt, the
company, formerly one of the largest energy companies in the world, may have to
declare bankruptcy. (DJ)
November 29 , 2001: The United Nations Security Council
unanimously approves a resolution extending the Oil-for- Food program in Iraq
for another six-month period. This resolution allows Iraq to sell unlimited
quantities of oil on the condition that the proceeds are used to buy food,
medicine, and other humanitarian goods, and to pay war reparations. This
resolution also calls on members of the Security Council to agree by May 31,
2002, on a list of "dual use" items that would require United Nations
approval before Iraq could import them through the program. (WP, DJ)
November 2001 Under the influence of United States oil companies, the government of
President George W Bush initially blocked intelligence agencies' investigations
on terrorism while it bargained with the Taliban on the delivery of Osama bin
Laden in exchange for political recognition and economic aid, two French
intelligence analysts claim. Julio Godoy (Asia Times 11/20/2001).
November 30, 2001: A report suggests that the strain of anthrax used in the attacks likely
originated from USAMRIID and was shared with only a small number of other labs.
USAMRIID gave it to Battelle Memorial Institute, in Columbus, Ohio; the
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, in Albuquerque, New Mexico;
the Defense Research Establishment Suffield, in Canada; the US Army Dugway
Proving Ground, in Utah; and the Chemical Defense Establishment at Porton Down,
Britain. These in turn sent it to seven more labs, for a total of a dozen. But
only five labs total received the virulent form, and some of these may have
received strains that were too old (it is known the anthrax used was two years
old or less [New York Times, 6/23/02]). [Washington Post, 11/30/01]
December 2, 2001: Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in
the Southern District of New York for 14 affiliated entities, including Enron,
Enron North America, Enron Energy Services, Enron Transportation Services,
Enron Broadband Services, and Enron Metals & Commodity Corporation. Enron
was formerly the world's largest electricity and natural gas trading company,
and the seventh-largest publicly-traded energy company in the world. Enron also
files a $10 billion lawsuit against Dynegy, alleging breach of contract, in
connection with Dynegy's November 28 termination of its proposed merger with
Enron. (DJ)
December 2001: The FBI stopped reporting about their anthrax investigation in
December 2001. But after a couple of months, the pressure on them and Fort Detrick
became stronger again. It looked far too strange that their investigation
started to stall just as the (Barbara) Rosenberg list of suspicious institutes
was released. Rosenberg claimed that the FBI already knew the name of a prime
individual suspect in October 2001.
Dec. 1, 2001: The body of James Daniel Watkins, a telecommunications consultant
working at the Denver office of Arthur Andersen, is found inside his 1988 Ford
Econoline van. A spokesman for the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office says Watkins
was shot once in the head. ("Body of Jeffco man found",
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_896066,00.html
)
Dec. 4, 2001 - Convicted drug lord and opium kingpin Ayub Afridi is recruited by the
U.S. government to help establish control in Afghanistan by unifying various
Pashtun warlords. The former opium smuggler who was one of the CIA's leading
assets in the war against the Russians is released from prison in order to do
this. [Source: The Asia Times Online, Dec. 4, 2001]
December 4, 2001 Rep. Waxman wrote the Vice President asking that he disclose details
about contacts between his energy task force and Enron Corp., in light of the
company's recent financial collapse and press reports suggesting that Enron had
extensive dealings with the task force.
Tuesday,
December 4, 2001
"Draining the Swamp: Terrorists and Their Financial Assets"
Speaker: Lee S. Wolosky
Former Director, Transnational Threats, National Security Council; Adjunct Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Speaker: Thomas J. Biersteker
Director and Henry R. Luce Professor Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University
Speaker: William F. Wechsler
Former Special Advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, United States Treasury; Vice-President, Greenwich Associates
Speaker: Steve Kroll
Special Counsel, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Presider: Michael M. Weinstein
Adjunct Senior Fellow
Related Project(s): America's Response to Terrorism
"Draining the Swamp: Terrorists and Their Financial Assets"
Speaker: Lee S. Wolosky
Former Director, Transnational Threats, National Security Council; Adjunct Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Speaker: Thomas J. Biersteker
Director and Henry R. Luce Professor Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University
Speaker: William F. Wechsler
Former Special Advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, United States Treasury; Vice-President, Greenwich Associates
Speaker: Steve Kroll
Special Counsel, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Presider: Michael M. Weinstein
Adjunct Senior Fellow
Related Project(s): America's Response to Terrorism
(CFR)
Wednesday, December 5, 2001
"Fatal Choice: Nuclear Weapons and the Illusion of Missile Defense"
Speaker: Richard Butler
Diplomat-in-Residence, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Bradley Graham
Pentagon Correspondent, The Washington Post; Author, Hit to Kill: The Battle Over Shielding America from Missile Attack
"Fatal Choice: Nuclear Weapons and the Illusion of Missile Defense"
Speaker: Richard Butler
Diplomat-in-Residence, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Bradley Graham
Pentagon Correspondent, The Washington Post; Author, Hit to Kill: The Battle Over Shielding America from Missile Attack
December 5th, 2001 Clayton Lee Waagner, suspected anthrax hoaxer is
nabbed http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/12/05/anthrax.abortion/
December 6, 2001: The U.S. Energy Information Administration
(EIA) predicts that, for the first time since 1991, U.S. petroleum demand will
decline year on year. For 2001, EIA expects U.S. petroleum demand to average
19.69 million barrels per day, down 10,000 barrels per day from 2000. The
decline in demand, especially for jet fuel since the September 11 attacks, has
contributed to a buildup of U.S. oil inventories and has helped keep crude oil
and petroleum product prices relatively low. (Reuters) (Commercial jet planes
use a phenomenal amount of petroleum based fuel and less people flying)
CFR
Thursday, December 6, 2001
"Afghanistan After the Taliban: What Next?"
Speaker: Stephen Cohen
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Speaker: William Milam
Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan; currently State Department advisor on Aghanistan economic reconstruction
Speaker: Milt Bearden
Chief of CIA Covert Actions in Afghanistan (1986-1989)
Presider: Michael J. Elliott
Time Magazine
Related Project(s): America's Response to Terrorism
"Afghanistan After the Taliban: What Next?"
Speaker: Stephen Cohen
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Speaker: William Milam
Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan; currently State Department advisor on Aghanistan economic reconstruction
Speaker: Milt Bearden
Chief of CIA Covert Actions in Afghanistan (1986-1989)
Presider: Michael J. Elliott
Time Magazine
Related Project(s): America's Response to Terrorism
December 8, 2001: During a visit to Kazakhstan in Central Asia, Secretary of State Powell
states that US oil companies are likely to invest $200 billion in Kazakhstan
alone in the next five to 10 years. [New York Times, 12/15/01]
December 10, 2001: Dead microbiologist: "Dr. Robert Schwartz, 57,
was stabbed and slashed with what police believe was a sword in his farmhouse
in Leesberg, Va. His daughter, and three of her fellow pagans have been
charged." [Globe and Mail, 5/4/02] All were part of what
they called a coven, and interested in magic, fantasy and self-mutilation. The
police have no motive as to why they would have wanted to kill Schwartz, who
was a single parent and said to be very close to his children. Schwartz worked
at Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology on DNA sequencing and pathogenic
microorganisms. He was "a brilliant scientist who had a gift for
explaining complex scientific subjects in simple language." [Washington Post, 12/12/01]
December 10, 2001 The Federation of American Scientists come to the conclusion, that the
Anthrax-Strain must have been produced, possessed and treated in one of 16
mentioned US-Laboratories, including the US Army Medical Research Institute for
Infectious Diseases (Ft. Detrick, MD), Battelle Memorial Institute (Ohio),
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque or in addition the
CDC, NIH http://www.fas.org/bwc/news/anthraxreport.htm
The
Analysis of the Anthrax Attacks is released by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg,
Federation of American Scientists with a complete list of the suspects,
scientifically proved Barbara Rosenberg thinks, that the FBI knows, who is
behind the attacks and comes to the conclusion, that they had been sabotaged by
CIA and Fort Detrick. Rosenberg is supported by european BioScience- specialist
Jan v. Aken and by colleague and friend, Professor Francis Boyle, a human
rights lawyer and a professor of law at the University of Illinois. He is the
author of "The Criminality of Nuclear Deterrence". He studied many
different biowarfare contracts, which "safety levels were atrocious".
http://www.counterpunch.com/boyle0425.html
December, 11-14, 2001: Microbiologist Set Van Nguyen, 44, was found dead
in the airlock entrance to a walk-in refrigerator in the laboratory where he
worked in Victoria State, Australia. Nguyen Van Set - genetic manipulation and
DNA sequencing.. Scientists in his lab in Geelong, Australia had created a
virulent form of mousepox. "They realized that if similar genetic
manipulation was carried out on smallpox, an unstoppable killer could be
unleashed," according to Nature. Dec. 29, 2001 when his obituary appeared
in the London Telegraph, which did not include a date of death. Dead
microbiologist: Nguyen Van Set, 44, dies in an airlock filled with nitrogen in
his lab in Geelong, Australia. The lab had just been written up in the journal
Nature for its work in genetic manipulation and DNA sequencing. Scientists
there had created a virulent form of mousepox. "They realized that if
similar genetic manipulation was carried out on smallpox, an unstoppable killer
could be unleashed," according to Nature. [Sydney Morning Herald, 12/12/01, Globe and Mail, 5/4/02]
December 13, 2001: The US Army responds to a journalistic investigation
and confirms that it has been making weapons grade anthrax in recent years, in
violation of an international treaty. The US offensive biological weapons
program was supposedly closed in 1969 when the US signed a biological weapons
treaty. In 1998 scientists at the Army's Dugway Proving Ground in Utah turned
small quantities of wet anthrax into powder. This weaponized anthrax appears to
be very similar or identical to the anthrax used in the recent attacks. [Baltimore Sun, 12/13/01, New York Times, 12/13/01]
December 14th, 2001 Spiescafe.com thinks, that the DC Anthrax appears to
come "from an illegal CIA funded project", and is 100% home grown
December 14th, 2001 Postal workers and doctors in states handling
anthrax cases leveled criticism Thursday at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, saying the CDC has been reporting conflicting information.
http://www.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/conditions/12/14/cdc.anthrax.ap/index.html
December 14, 2001: A new rule from the U.S. Department of
Energy takes effect such that the U.S. government no longer must prove that the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste
storage facility in Nevada would prevent radioactive contamination of the
environment through its underground rock formations. Rather, a combination of
advanced storage containers and natural geological barriers would be able to
satisfy environmental standards for protecting the ground water and atmosphere
from the release of radioactive materials. (WP)
December 16, 2001 The Pentagon starts with their campaign again Barbara Rosenberg:
"...A genetic match between the anthrax spores in the letters mailed to
Capitol Hill and those in the Army's stockpile wouldn't necessarily provide
clues to who was responsible for the bioterrorist attack, an Army spokesman
said..."
http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2001/12/16/anthrax_match/?x
December 16, 2001 The Pentagon starts with their campaign again Barbara Rosenberg:
"...A genetic match between the anthrax spores in the letters mailed to
Capitol Hill and those in the Army's stockpile wouldn't necessarily provide
clues to who was responsible for the bioterrorist attack, an Army spokesman
said..."
http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2001/12/16/anthrax_match/?x
December 17, 2001 The CIA starts with their campaign against Barbara Rosenberg:
"..CIA laboratories were not the source of the deadly anthrax bacteria
mailed to Capitol Hill, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency spokesman said on
Sunday.." http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/reuters20011217_20.html
December 17, 2001 Top anthrax scientists are backing the use of an experimental weapon
for the war on spores: the vaccination needle. Critics argue that the vaccine
isn't necessary and may cause health problems.
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/36853.htm
December 17, 2001: Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld partner George Salem won't represent the Holy Land
Foundation for Relief and Development against claims by the Bush administration
that it is a fundraising front for terrorist organizations, the Washington Post
reports. Salem, who was a major Muslim American fundraiser for Bush and has
been an informal advisor to the administration since the September 11 terror
attacks, represents the foundation in a suit brought by the parents of a man
murdered by the militant group Hamas. The parents claim the Holy Land
Foundation funded Hamas and should pay for their son's death.
"Why
did Salem decline to represent the Holy Land Foundation [in the latest case]?
Was it pressure from the administration? Was the firm worried about losing
clients? Did helping fight what Salem believes is a constitutionally
significant case lose out over U.S. patriotism? Or did Salem's political connections
win out over his personal convictions?" the Post article asks. The firm
declined to comment.
December 18, 2001 Center for Disease Control (CDC) under criticism again. "Postal
workers and doctors in states handling anthrax cases leveled criticism Thursday
at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, saying the CDC has been
reporting conflicting information -- and sometimes none at all."
http://www.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/conditions/12/14/cdc.anthrax.ap/index.html
CFR Wednesday, December 19, 2001
"A Breakfast with Ahmed Rashid"
Speaker: Ahmed Rashid
Author, Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
Presider: Michael J. Elliott
Editor-at-Large, Time Magazine
Related Project(s): The Russell C. Leffingwell Lecture Series
"A Breakfast with Ahmed Rashid"
Speaker: Ahmed Rashid
Author, Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
Presider: Michael J. Elliott
Editor-at-Large, Time Magazine
Related Project(s): The Russell C. Leffingwell Lecture Series
December 20 , 2001: Iraq announces that it will renew its oil
export agreement with Jordan. Iraq will supply Jordan with around 110,000
barrels per day of crude oil and petroleum products next year. Jordan's oil
purchases from Iraq are exempted from United Nations sanctions. The deal is
worth about $700 million. (Reuters, OD)
December 21, 2001 (B): The FBI is now investigating "whether potential
profit from the sale of anthrax medications or cleanup efforts may have
motivated" the anthrax attacks. Battelle, a company doing anthrax work for
the CIA, is the one company most discussed in the article and is strongly
featured in another. [Washington Post, 12/21/01, ABC, 12/20/01] The same day, the FBI says it is
not investigating a former Battelle scientist in relation to an anthrax scare,
contrary to national broadcast news reports. A US Senator further claims FBI
Director Mueller told him "no one with or formerly with Battelle is a
suspect." [Columbus Dispatch, 12/21/01] Is Bayer also under
investigation (see October 21, 2001)?
December 21, 2001 According to the Washington Post, the FBI had still not investigated
Porton Down for possible culpability in the anthrax mailings despite the fact
they maintained the identical Ames strain of anthrax, and through ownership in
Bioport was connected with Battelle Memorial Institute and the DoD's lucrative
"Joint Vaccine Acquisitions Program". The article also mentioned that
U.S. anthrax experts, including those at Fort Detrick (USAMRIID), routinely
consulted with Porton Down officials in efforts to prepare powdered weaponized
Ames strain anthrax..."
December 21, 2001 CLPH released revised document called the Model Emergency Health Powers
Act (MEHPA). This law HHS is suggesting be enacted by the 50 states to handle
future public health emergencies such as bioterrorism. The revised version was
released contained more specific definitions of "public health
emergency" as it pertains to bioterrorism and biologic agents, and
includes language for those states that want to use the act for chemical,
nuclear or natural disasters.
According
to the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), after declaring
a "public health emergency", and without consulting with public
health authorities, law enforcement, the legislature or courts, a state
governor using MEHPA, or anyone he/she decides to empower, can among many
things:
Require
any individual to be vaccinated. Refusal constitutes a crime and will result in
quarantine.
Require
any individual to undergo specific medical treatment. Refusal constitutes a
crime and will result in quarantine.
Seize any
property, including real estate, food, medicine, fuel or clothing, an official
thinks necessary to handle the emergency.
Seize and
destroy any property alleged to be hazardous. There will be no compensation or
recourse.
Draft you
or your business into state service.
Impose
rationing, price controls, quotas and transportation controls.
Suspend
any state law, regulation or rule that is thought to interfere with handling
the declared emergency
December 22, 2001: Afghani Prime Minister Hamid Karzai and his transitional government
takes power in Afghanistan. It was revealed a few weeks before that he had been
a paid consultant for Unocal, as well as Deputy Foreign Minister for the
Taliban. [Le Monde, 12/13/01, CNN, 12/22/01] FTW (Hamid) Karzai, the leader of the southern
Afghan Pashtun Durrani tribe, was a member of the mujaheddin that fought the
Soviets during the 1980s. He was a top contact for the CIA and maintained close
relations with CIA Director William Casey, Vice President George Bush, and
their Pakistani Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) Service interlocutors. Later,
Karzai and a number of his brothers moved to the United States under the
auspices of the CIA. Karzai continued to serve the agency's interests, as well
as those of the Bush Family and their oil friends in negotiating the CentGas
deal, according to Middle East and South Asian sources. [The Blacklisted
Journalist 4/1/02]
Dec. 25, 2001 - Newly appointed Afghani Prime Minister Hamid Karzai is revealed as
being a former paid consultant for Unocal. [Source: Le Monde]
December 28 , 2001: OPEC agree to reduce their crude oil
output quotas by a combined 1.5 million barrels per day (about 6.5%) for a
six-month period beginning January 1, 2002. OPEC also announce that they will
meet again in March. OPEC received commitments for 462,500 barrels per day of
the 500,000 barrels per day in cuts that it had requested from non-OPEC
exporters, close enough to the target for OPEC to go ahead and implement its
concomitant cuts. This month, Russia announced an export cut of 150,000 barrels
per day on December 5. Oman announced a cut of 25,000 barrels per day on
December 11, and raised it to 40,000 barrels per day on December 20. Angola
announced a cut of 22,500 barrels per day on December 14. Norway announced a
cut of 150,000 barrels per day on December 17. Mexico had already announced an
export cut of 100,000 barrels per day in November. (DJ, Reuters)
December 31, 2001: Leaders of the member states of the Gulf
Cooperation Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United
Arab Emirates) sign an agreement at the end of a two-day annual summit in Oman
to move forward the setting up of a customs union to 2003 from 2005 and to
establish a single currency by 2010 - part of a planned joint trade zone.
(Reuters)
The top US
consumers of Iraqi crude in 2001 were Valero Energy, which bought 55.4 mm
barrels (151,800 bpd); ChevronTexaco, at 47.7 mm barrels (130,600 bpd); ExxonMobil
at 32.3 mm barrels (88,500 bpd); and Koch Petroleum at 30.50 mm barrels (83,600
bpd). Initial checks with US firms showed that most have no plans to buy oil
directly from Iraq if it were offered and some have even stopped refining Iraqi
crude bought through middlemen. "With regard to Iraq we do keep open the
option so long as the UN has an approved program and the US concurs with that
program," said Fred Gorell, spokesman for US oil major ChevronTexaco.
January 1, 2002: President Bush appoints
Zalamy Khalilzad as a special envoy
to Afghanistan. [BBC, 1/1/02] Khalilzad, a former employee of Unocal, also wrote op-eds in the
Washington Post in 1997 supporting the Taliban regime, back when Unocal was
hoping to work with the Taliban. FTW Now the US envoy is a former Unocal employee
consulting with a prime minister who is a former Unocal employee (see December 22, 2001)
in a country where Unocal might build gas and oil pipelines (see May 13, 2002).
Khalilzad, a fellow Pashtun and the son of a former government official under King
Mohammed Zahir Shah, was, in addition to being a consultant to the RAND
Corporation, a special liaison between UNOCAL
and the Taliban government. Khalilzad also worked on various risk analyses for
the project. Khalilzad's efforts complemented those of the Enron Corporation, a
major political contributor to the Bush campaign. Enron, which recently filed
for bankruptcy in the single biggest corporate collapse in the nation's
history, conducted the feasibility study for the CentGas deal. Vice President
Cheney held several secret meetings with top Enron officials, including its
Chairman Kenneth Lay, earlier in 2001. These meetings were presumably part of
Cheney's non-public Energy Task Force sessions. A number of Enron stockholders,
including Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Trade Representative Robert
Zoellick, became officials in the Bush administration.
Thomas White, a former Vice Chairman of Enron and a multimillionaire Thomas White, a
former Vice Chairman of Enron and a multimillionaire in Enron stock, currently serves as the Secretary of the
Army. A chief benefactor in the CentGas deal would have been Halliburton,
the huge oil pipeline construction firm that also had its eye on the Central
Asian oil reserves. At the time, Halliburton was headed by Dick Cheney. After
Cheney's selection as Bush's Vice Presidential candidate, Halliburton also
pumped a huge amount of cash into the Bush-Cheney campaign coffers. And like
oil cash cow Enron, there were Wall Street rumors in late December that
Halliburton, which suffered a forty per cent drop in share value, might follow
Enron into bankruptcy court. [The Blacklisted Journalist 4/1/02]
January 1, 2002: The OPEC crude oil
production quota cuts of 1.5 million barrels per day, announced on December 28,
officially go into effect for six months. Crude oil production or export cuts
of 462,500 barrels per day by five non-OPEC oil exporters also go into effect.
(Reuters)
January 2, 2002: At a rally
celebrating new hydrocarbons laws that were announced on November 13, 2001, and
went into effect yesterday, Venezuelan President Chavez announces the need for
"a new oil strategy." The new hydrocarbons laws give the state more
control over the petroleum industry and impose higher royalty rates on
companies operating Venezuela’s oil fields. (AP)
January 5, 2002: Saudi Arabian Oil
Minister Ali Al-Naimi announces that OPEC’s price band mechanism is suspended
due to imbalances in the world oil market. He states that OPEC’s top priority
is to stabilize the market. (Reuters)
January 8, 2002 Responding to Rep. Waxman's December 4 letter, the White House reveals
repeated contacts between Enron executives and the White House energy task
force. Rep. Waxman writes Vice President Cheney to seek information about the
topics discussed during the six meetings with Enron executives disclosed by the
White House.
January 8, 2002: Royal Dutch/Shell has
reportedly reached an agreement with the Chinese government to help construct a
2,500-mile natural gas pipeline from the Tarim oil and natural gas region in
remote western China to Shanghai on the coast. The agreement represents
evidence of foreign confidence in the project and lays out the framework for
the joint-venture company composed of PetroChina, Gazprom of Russia, and Shell.
The pipeline is expected to cost about $18 billion. (WSJ)
January 8, 2002: Royal Dutch/Shell and
its joint-venture partners Nigeria National Petroleum Company, TotalFinaElf,
and Eni’s Agip announce a five-year investment of $7.5 billion in the oil and
natural gas industry in Nigeria. A large part of the investment will go to the
Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas project, the biggest industrial project in
sub-Saharan Africa. (Reuters)
January 9, 2002 GAO announced it expected to decide within a month whether to file a
lawsuit against the White House. This would represent the first time that GAO
has had to take the executive branch to court to obtain access to information.
January 9, 2002 Thomas Picking, ex NYC-FBI director starts a job as Head Of Corporate
Security at the pharmacy concern Bristol Myers Squibb.
http://www.bms.com/news/press/data/pf_press_release_2226.html
January 9, 2002: U.S. Secretary of
Energy Spencer Abraham announces that the Partnership for a New Generation of
Vehicles program, started in 1993 in an effort to develop mass-produced vehicles
that would get 80 miles per gallon of gasoline by 2004, will be replaced by a
new program called Freedom Car. The Freedom Car program will emphasize
developing fuel-cell vehicles, powered by oxygen and hydrogen, by an
unspecified later date. (WP, NYT)
January 2002 (B): The FBI finally begins subpoenaing laboratories that worked with the
Ames strain of anthrax used in the attacks. But when the labs start to send
their samples, they are told to wait another month because a new storage room
for the sample needs to be built. "The FBI's delay in requesting the
samples - and the government's lack of readiness to receive them - is part of a
pattern." Other examples include taking six months to begin testing
mailboxes surrounding Trenton, New Jersey, where the anthrax letters were
postmarked, and nearly a year to go back into the American Media building in
Boca Raton, Florida, to hunt for the source of anthrax that killed the first
victim there. [Hartford Courant, 9/7/02]
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