My
Complete 9/11 Time Line
Compiled by John Heartson
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John Heartson is a former engineer
with a degree in mechanical engineering, currently working as a carpenter and
songwriter in Vermont. His curiosity and detailed investigation into events
surrounding 9/11 and anthrax made him the target of domestic spying,
unconstitutional searches of his home and a threat to his life in 2004.
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(Articles from news sources have been
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compliance with "Fair Use"
criteria established in Section 107 of the
Copyright Act of 1976.)
1906:
Texas Oil Company registers the trademark name, "Texaco" production
in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
1930s:
Rocky Mountain division of Pacific Western, a Getty subsidiary, begins oil
exploration in Saudi Arabia
1933:
Pacific Western wins Saudi Arabia concession SOCAL (Standard Oil Co. of
California) discovers oil in Saudi Arabia
1936:
Texaco joins with SOCAL (later Chevron), to found the Arab-American Oil Company
[Aramco] Texaco purchases half interest in Bahrain Petroleum and
California-Arabian Standard Oil Company (Calarabian) from SOCAL
California-Texas company, Caltex, founded as a joint venture between SOCAL and
Texaco as outlet for future oil production in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
1949:
Getty’s Western Pacific Oil Corporation signs concession for Saudi half of the
Neutral Zone with Saudi government
1953:
Getty acquires Tidewater Oil
1953:
The Shah (of Iran) was brought to power by the CIA in 1953 and kept there with
billions of dollars in U.S. weaponry
1954:
Consortium of oil companies, including British Petroleum, Exxon, Socony, Texas
Oil, Socal, Gulf, Royal Dutch/Shell Group, and CFP form the Iranian Oil
Participants Ltd. (IOP) and negotiate agreement with Iranian government and for
oil production in Iran
1954: Bill
Liedtke, John Overby, and George Bush form Zapata Offshore Oil Company
1956:
All of J. Paul Getty’s oil holdings organized under Getty Oil 1956: Texas Oil
Company acquires Regent Oil, a British company
1961:
SOCAL buys Standard of Kentucky
1963:
Pennzoil Company is formed through consolidation of South Penn Oil Company,
STETCO Petroleum Corporation and Zapata (Geo Bush) Offshore Oil Company
1965:
Pennzoil (Bush) Company acquires United Gas Corporation
1971:
Gulf purchases 10% in Syncrude Canada Limited
1972:
At the request of the Shah, Nixon and Kissinger agreed to supply Kurdish rebels
with millions of dollars in military hardware (May 1975)
1972
The US produced and stockpiled weapons containing anthrax prior to the
Biological Weapons Convention but has destroyed them.
http://www.intelbriefing.com/afi/afi011009.htm
Jan 23, 1973 Shah
of Iran announces that the 1954 operating agreement between a consortium of oil
companies and Iran will not be renewed when it expires in 1979. The consortium was
formed in 1954 as a means to settle a dispute between a new ministry in Iran
and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC). The consortium included Standard Oil
of New Jersey, Standard Oil of California, SOCONY-Vacuum, the Texas Company,
Gulf, Royal Dutch-Shell, the Compagnie Francaise de Petroles, and the AIOC.
October 19, 1973:
Oil embargo begins
March 18, 1974:
Oil embargo ends
1974:
Bahraini government acquires 60% interest in BAPCO
Jan 13, 1975 Business
Week publishes Kissinger interview hinting at military action against oil
countries in case of "actual strangulation."
1976: The
elder George Bush becomes director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a post
he retained for one year.
1975: Iran
and the U.S. signed an accord that required Iran to buy $15 billion in U.S.
goods and services over the next five years. That agreement was the largest of
its kind in history (until Sept 1990 when Geo Bush proposed his $20 billion
arms deal with the Saudis)
March 1975:
for three years the Kurdish resistance was supported by $16 million from the
U.S. and millions from Iran. In March 1975 the Shah met with Iraq's vice
president, Saddam Hussein, and negotiated peace -- on the condition that the
U.S. and Iran abandon their support for the Kurds, which was done immediately.
The day after the treaty was signed, Iraq went on the offensive, attacking the
Kurdish rebels, and within a week the Kurds cabled this message to the CIA:
Complete destruction is hanging over our head. No explanation for this. We
appeal [to] you and [the] USG[overnment] to intervene according to your
promises..." And the Kurds sent Kissinger this message: "Our movement
and people are being destroyed in an unbelievable way with silence from
everyone. We feel Your Excellency that the U.S.
has a moral and political responsibility toward our people who have committed
themselves to your country's policy." Neither the CIA nor Kissinger
responded to these pleas. Hundreds were killed and thousands of Kurds -- men,
women and children, many barefoot with only the clothes on their backs -- were
forced to flee Iraq over the mountains for Iran. According to a 1976 report by
the House Select Committee on Intelligence (known as the Pike Report),
"Over 200,000 refugees managed to escape into Iran. --Neither the U.S. nor
Iran extended adequate humanitarian assistance. In fact, Iran was later to forcibly
return over 40,000 of the refugees, and the U.S. government refused to admit
even one refugee into the U.S. by way of political asylum, even though they
qualified for such admittance." When the Pike Committee
questioned Kissinger on his role in betraying the Kurds, His Excellency
responded, "Covert Action should not be confused with missionary
work."
[Senator Kerrey Speaks on
Government/Media Complicity: by Joel Bleifuss and Senator Bob Kerrey]
1976:
Amnesty International reported that Iran had the "highest rate of death
penalties in the world, no valid system of civilian courts and a history of
torture which is beyond belief. No country in the world has a worse record in
human rights than Iran." And no country was a better friend to Iran than
the U.S. .
1977
Smallpox was officially declared eradicated by the World Health Organization,
after treating the last known case in Merca, Somalia.
1977:
George W. Bush founds a Midland-based company that puts together private
partnerships for oil drilling ventures, known as Arbusto Exploration. [CNN]
1978:
George W. Bush runs for the U.S. House of Representatives. He wins the
Republican primary but loses the race. [CNN}
Ken Lay contributes handsomely to Bush's 1978 congressional campaign sixteen years before Bush told the press he got to know the man on 10 January 2002. ("Bush Caught Red-Handed in Lie to American People", http://www.mediawhoresonline.com/ )
Ken Lay contributes handsomely to Bush's 1978 congressional campaign sixteen years before Bush told the press he got to know the man on 10 January 2002. ("Bush Caught Red-Handed in Lie to American People", http://www.mediawhoresonline.com/ )
1978
Wolf Szmunes, the National Institutes of Health and the Center for Disease
Control (CDC) experimented on more than 1000 nonmonogamous men with vaccines,
designed by Merck and other pharmacy companies
June 1978
Iran and Saudi Arabia block efforts of OPEC price hawks to fix the price of
OPEC oil in a currency more stable than the U.S. dollar. Say world economy
cannot support associated price increases. Are accused by hawks of being U.S.
agents.
Sept 1978
Shah puts Iran under military rule. Muslim leader Noori arrested in crackdown
of opposition groups.
Jan 1979 Shah
leaves Iran on vacation, never to return. Bakhtiar government established by
the Shah to preside until unrest subsides. One million Iranians march in
Teheran in a show of support for the exiled Ayatollah Komeini, fundamental
Muslim leader.
Mar 5, 1979
Iran resumes petroleum exports.
Spring 1979 Gasoline
shortage/world oil glut.
Nov 4, 1979
Iran takes western hostages.
Nov 12, 1979 Carter
orders cessation of Iranian imports to U.S.
Nov 15, 1979
Iran cancels all contracts with U.S. oil companies.
1980:
Bahraini government acquires remaining interest in BAPCO
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]
Sep 1980 Iraq
breaks 1975 treaty with Iran and proclaims sovereignty over Shatt al-Arab
waterway. Iraq invades Iran. Mutual bombing of installations.Iraq captures
southern port of Khorramshahr.
1981:
George Bush is sworn in as vice president under President Ronald Reagan. Saudis
flood market with inexpensive oil in, forcing unprecedented price cuts by OPEC
members. In October, all 13 OPEC members align on a compromise $32 per barrel
benchmark. Later, benchmark price is maintained, but differentials are
adjusted.
1980 - 1988:
Iraq Iran at war
1982:, Arbusto
(G.W. Bush oil Co) changes its name
to Bush Exploration Co. and goes public in an effort to generate funds.
1984:
SOCAL buys Gulf Corporation and after restructuring changes name to Chevron
Corporation, Texaco acquires Getty, Chevron buys Gulf. Bush Exploration merges
with Spectrum 7 Energy Corp.
1986,
oil was $10 a barrel and our president's friends and colleagues who own and
operate the U.S. oil industry were finding it hard to maintain their way of
life. In spring of that year the former
Texas oilman and then-vice president went to Saudi Arabia and convinced King
Fahd to agree, along with Iran, to lower production. Within a few months the
price of oil was up to $20 a barrel.
1985-1989
"The Center for Disease Control (CDC) was responsible for most of the shipments
of lethal American-produced Biochemical Warfare agents that were sold to
Iran.." Source: Devon Jackson, NY Times/Village Voice
1986 – 1989:
Milt Bearden, station commander managed America’s covert war in Afghanistan,
helping the Moujaheddin drive out the Soviets between 1986-1989.
1988:
George W. Bush pitches an Enron gas pipeline in Argentina. Neil Bush uses
defrauded investors' money from Silverado to drill for oil in Argentina.
[http://www.motherjones.com/mother_jones/MA00/argentina.html] http://www.thegully.com/essays/argentina/010607bush_menem.html
)
November 1988:
Presidential Election,George Bush Sr. elected. A few weeks after the U.S.
presidential election in 1988, Terragno received a phone call from a failed
Texas oilman named George W. Bush, "He told me he had recently returned
from a campaign tour with his father," the Argentine minister recalls. The
purpose of the call was clear: to push Terragno to accept the bid from Enron
(http://www.ei.enron.com/presence/latin_america.html )....George W. wasn't the
only Bush plying the family name in Argentina. His brother Neil had tried to
funnel $900,000 in loans from Silverado Savings and Loan, where he served as a
director, into a failed attempt to drill for oil in Argentina. The S&L eventually
collapsed, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion to bail out, and federal
regulators banned Neil from certain banking activities.
1989 (B):
Bin Laden, having returned from Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and the family
business in 1989, moves to Sudan. With a personal fortune of around $250
million (estimates range from $50 to $800 million [Miami Herald, 9/24/01]), he begins
plotting terrorist attacks against the US. [New Yorker, 1/24/00]
1989: George
Bush (Sr.) is sworn in as the president of the United States. During that same
year, George W. buys a 2 percent share of the Texas Rangers baseball team for
$600,000 in borrowed money. He serves as managing general partner for five
years, which nets him an additional 10 percent interest in the team. [CNN]
1989,
Vladimir Pasechnik defected from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) to Great Britain
while on a trip to Paris. He had been the top scientist in the FSU's bioweapons
program, which is heavily dependent upon DNA sequencing. Dr. Christopher Davis
of Virginia, was the member of British intelligence who de-briefed Dr.
Pasechnik at the time of his defection Pasechnik spent the 10 years after his
defection working at the Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research at the UK
Department of Health, Salisbury
June 1, 1990:
Bush and other members of Harken Energy's audit board (including Harken's
president, former Arthur Andersen accountant Mikel Faulkner) meet with Harken's
accountants: Arthur Andersen. According to Robert Jordan, Bush's lawyer during
ensuing the SEC probe, neither the accountants nor the committee members
discuss the company's budget woes at this meeting --
despite the fact that Harken is about
to take a hefty $23.2 million loss for the second quarter of the fiscal year,
which is just ending. The minutes of the meeting would verify this claim,
Jordan will tell the Washington Post in a 1999 campaign profile of Bush. But
Harken refuses to release those records. ("Bush and Andersen's Texas
Two-Step", http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=special&s=floyd20020130
)
June 22, 1990:
Bush dumps Harken stock just before $23.2 million loss is disclosed.
http://mediafilter.org/caq/BushFamilyPreys.html] On June 22, 1990, George
Jr.sold two-thirds of his Harken stock for $848,560 -- a cool 200 percent
profit. The move was well timed. One week after Junior sold his stock, Harken
announced a $23.2 million loss in quarterly earnings and Harken stock dropped
sharply, losing 60 percent of its value over the next six months.
July 24, 1990:
April Glaspie US ambassador to Iraq, told
Saddam Hussein "...we have no opinion on the Arab-Arab
conflicts, like your border disagreement with Kuwait...we see the Iraqi point
of view that the measures taken by the U.A.E. and Kuwait is, in the final
analysis, parallel to military aggression against Iraq." ('N.Y. Times, 22
September, 1990) Then only one day before the Iraq invasion into Kuwait, a
State Department spokesperson stated the U.S. did "not have any defense
treaties with Kuwait, and there are no special defense or security commitments to
Kuwait."
Aug 2, 1990
Iraq invades Kuwait. Geo Bush orders troops to Saudi Arabia.
September 19 1990
Senator Kerrey’s APPEAL TO REASON: "Although sane voices are speaking out
against current U.S. gulf policy, their words for some reason have a problem
filtering through the national-news media. For example, on September 19 Sen.
Bob Kerrey, the Nebraska Democrat and decorated Vietnam veteran, gave a
stunning speech before the U.S. Senate, a small portion of which follows:
"Since Iraq's invasion of Kuwait last month ... I have been personally and
greatly troubled. Something in all of the rationale and all the explanations
seems to be missing. At first the missing piece was what the president did not
tell the American people. Speaking to a nation that knew very
little about Saddam Hussein, he filled in the blank with a picture of Adolf
Hitler. This was more than a comparison. It was the rationale... Missing was the story of years of
American support for this modern Hitler -- support from our ambassador to Iraq,
support which continued in the face of direct evidence that Iraq might be only
hours away from invading Kuwait... . I continue to feel strong personal
reservations about the nature and extent of our committment, because the scope
of the threat invoked by the president does not seem to be reflected in the
attitude of many of the soldiers [I visited] in Saudi Arabia who were shouting
at Gen. Colin Powell, `When do we get to go home? Why did you take away our
basic allowance for quarters?' ... I am profoundly uneasy about the instant
deployment of over 100,000 American troops, sold to the American people on the
false assertions that Saddam Hussein is Adolf Hitler, that our way of life is
at clear and present
danger, that we have as much at stake
as we did in World War II. At this moment I believe our military action was
improperly rationalized, incompletely thought out and dangerous. It is
dangerous because it could provoke the war we seek to prevent... One of the
most disturbing assumptions in all of this is the one that declares: If we do
not defang Hussein now, he will just be back in a few years to do the same
thing. The assumption here is that we should remove with force what we have
never in earnest attempted to remove through other means. Recall that not long
ago our Commerce Department was cabling `Hooray for you!' to American
entrepreneurs seeking to export nuclear-weapons technology to Iraq... Our men
and women in uniform are dear enough that we owe them our last full measure of
candor before we ask them for their last full measure of devotion... Imagine if
[the president] had told us of his willingness to comply with a Saudi request
for armed support, but also shown us the intelligence photographs which made
Saudi fears credible... Imagine if he had told us of the
need to take arms to defend a new world order, but also explained exactly what
that new world order is... The new world order described vaguely by the
president surely does not mean a continuation of this old practice of selling
weapons to the enemy of our enemy... Twenty billion dollars [in arms sales to
Saudi Arabia] is a lot of money, Mr. President, for an economy struggling to
keep its head above the recessionary waters swirling around us. However, we
should be careful -- very careful -- not to let our foreign policy be
completely dominated by the concerns of those who sell oil and weapons..."
[Senator Kerrey Speaks on Government/Media Complicity: by Joel Bleifuss and
Senator Bob Kerrey]
1990:
George W. Bush sells two-thirds of his stock in Harken Energy. Over the next
two months, Harken stock prices dropped in the wake of poor quarterly earnings.
Critics then questioned the timing of his sale, asking whether he had advance
warnings. In October 1993, a federal commission cleared him of any wrong doing.
[CNN]
1991 .
With the departure of Bob Strauss, the firm (Akins, Gump, Strauss, Hauer &
Feld) amends its name to Akin, Gump,
Hauer & Feld, L.L.P. [www.akingump.com] Founded in 1945, the firm is a
leading international law firm with more than 1,050 lawyers in offices in the
United States and Europe. The firm supports more than 50 practice groups
representing regional, national and international clients (This is the same
firm the Mr. Idris, owner of the Sudan pharmeceutical company bombed by US
cruise missles in 1998, used to fight the US, claiming no connection to terrorism)
1991:
(Osama)Bin Laden officially broke with the US in 1991 when US troops began
arriving in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Storm. Bin Laden felt this was
a violation of the Saudi regime's responsibility to protect the Islamic Holy
Shrines of Mecca and Medina from the infidels. (this turned out to be a
disinformation story) {Comment: US troops were
nowhere near the holy sites. They were specifically located away from these
sensitive religious sites.} Bin Laden's anti-American and anti-House of
Saud rhetoric soon reached a fever pitch.
The sacred soil that the U.S. infidel
soldiers supposedly desecrated was located in a series of top secret facilities
built during the 1980s by the U.S. military at a cost (mostly to Saudi Arabia!)
of - are you ready? - over 200 BILLION dollars. This was the largest U.S.
military construction project ever attempted outside the continental USA. As a
Public Television program (later) reported in 1993: http://emperors-clothes.com/news/probestop-i.htm
1991:
Future National Security Advisor Rice joins Chevron's board of directors, and
works with Chevron until being picked as Bush's National Security Advisor in
2001. Chevron names an oil tanker after her.
{Comment: According to the San Francisco Gate publication, in July 2001 Chevron
was quietly asked to rename the 300,000 metric ton supertanker—I believe it is
called the Atlantic Voyager.} Rice is hired for her expertise in Central
Asia, and much of her job is spent arranging oil deals in the Central Asian
region. Chevron also has massive investments there, which grow through the
1990's. [Salon, 11/19/01]
November 6, 1991
Dissolution of Soviet Union; Last Kuwaiti oil fire is extinguished on
1991-1997:
The Soviet Union collapses in 1991, creating many new nations in Central Asia.
Major US oil companies, including ExxonMobil, Texaco, Unocal, BP Amoco, Shell
and Enron, directly invest billions in these Central Asian nations, bribing
heads of state to secure equity rights in the huge oil reserves in these
regions. The oil companies commit to future direct investments in Kazakhstan of
$35 billion. These companies face the problem however of having to pay
exorbitant prices to Russia to use Russian pipelines to get the oil out. These
oil fields have an estimated $6 trillion potential value. US companies own
approximately 75% of the rights. [New Yorker, 7/9/01, Asia Times, 1/26/02] FTW {Comment: US
oil companies are frustrated by their inability to make inroads into newly
established governments. Political environment not conducive to establishing
stable business. Lack of access and leverage cited.}
{NOTE:
Most Saudi contracts, particularly those involving defense contracts, stipulate
that up to 30% of contract price be "kicked back" to Saudi royal
family as a "commission." British contract for $30-billion Al Yamamah
project provided for $9-billion in "commissions" to Saudi royal
family.}
The key to the huge potential profits
in Central Asia was distribution—how to transport the oil and gas from this
isolated, backward and landlocked region to the world’s main energy markets.
The only existing pipelines were those of the old Soviet distribution network
through Russia. As the scramble for resources in the region intensified, the
USwanted to undermine Russia’s economic monopoly, making sure that other rivals
were kept out of the race. The pipelines therefore had to run through countries
over which the US could exert substantial political influence, which excluded
China and Iran. [The Taliban, the US and the resources of Central Asia]
1992: Bill
Clinton defeated incumbent George
Bush and third party candidate Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential race.
1992:
Government records show that Dugway has had the Ames strain since 1992.
Dugway's production of dried anthrax is part of the government's secret
research program on how to defend against germ weapons, which gained momentum
in the late 1990's. The Clinton administration began a series of projects aimed
at understanding the nation's vulnerabilities to biowarfare and devising ways
combat the threats.
1992 Bob
Strauss returns to the firm as a full name partner and the firm happily becomes
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld LLP
once again. Akin Gump partner Vernon Jordan is named Chairman of President
Clinton's transition team. [www.akingump.com]
1992:
Under Dick Cheney's direction, the Pentagon paid Texas-based Brown & Root
Services $3.9 million to produce a classified report detailing how private
companies -- like itself -- could help provide logistics for American troops in
potential war zones around the world. Brown & Root Services BRS (a division
of Halliburton) specializes in such work; from 1962 to 1972, for instance, the
company worked in the former South Vietnam building roads, landing strips,
harbors, and military bases. Later in 1992, the Pentagon gave the company an
additional $5 million to update its report. That same year, BRS won a massive,
five-year logistics contract from the US Army Corps of Engineers to work
alongside American GIs in places like Zaire, Haiti, Somalia, Kosovo, the
Balkans, and Saudi Arabia.
Nov. 1992:
Several corporations -- including oil giants Exxon and Mobil as well as J. P.
Morgan and Chase Manhattan -- are clamoring to get into energy futures market.
Some of those companies ask Wendy Gramm, chairwoman of the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission and wife of Senator Phil Gramm, to exempt energy derivative
contracts and related swaps from government oversight. Gramm acts quickly,
scheduling a vote on the rule for January 1993, days before the Clinton
administration would take over. Boosted by her support, the proposed rule
passes. In five weeks whe will join the board of Enron. (" Enron made a
sound investment in Washington",
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/usatoday/20020124/ts_usatoday/3799465&cid
=676 ; "Enron's Web of Complex
1993-95.
R. James Woolsey is the director of the CIA from 1993-95. He served as an ambassador
and United States representative to the Negotiation on Conventional Armed
Forces in Europe (CFE), Vienna from 1989-91.
Feb. 16, 1993: Scott Armstrong: A $200 billion program that's basically put together and nobody's paying attention to it. It's-- it's the ultimate government off the books... " The Saudis have been the principal backers and financers of the largest armaments system that the world has ever seen, in any region of the world, that includes over $95 billion worth of weapons that they bought themselves, includes another $65 billion worth of military infrastructure and ports that they've put in. We've managed to create an interlocking system that has one master control base, five sub-control bases, any one of which is capable of operating the whole thing, that are in hardened bunkers, that are hard-wired, that is to say, against nuclear blast or anything else. They created nine major ports that weren't there before, dozens of airfields all over the kingdom. They have now hundreds of modern American fighter planes and the capability of adding hundreds more. The Saudis alone have spent $156 billion that I can document line by line, item by item, on weapons system and infrastructure to support this." (FRONTLINE Show #1112 Air Date: February 16, 1993 "The Arming of Saudi Arabia". Scott Armstrong is a top investigative reporter for the 'Washington Post']
(For official PBS WebPage for the show, click here; for the transcript, click here)
The contracts for building those bases,
ports, and airfields went in part to Saudi construction companies. Osama's
family company, Saudi Binladin Group (the name is spelled differently but it's
the same family) is intimate with the Saudi royal family; moreover it is the
biggest Saudi construction company (and also a giant in the telecommunications
field). http://emperors-clothes.com/news/probestop-i.htm
April 1993, Chevron
concluded a historic $20 billion, 50/50 joint venture deal with Kazakhstan to
create the TENGIZCHEVOIL joint venture to develop the Tengiz oil field,
estimated to contain 6-9 billion barrels of oil. DOE/EIA Reports on the Caspian
5/17/00 Page 9 Stalinist party boss, Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan visited
Washington and Houston November 18-20 and signed contracts with Texaco, Mobil,
Chevron and other US oil companies which are worth a staggering $600 billion
over the next 40 years During his Washington visit, Nazarbayev was honored at a
private dinner in the exclusive Metropolitan Club, hosted by longtime
Democratic Party wheeler-dealer Robert Strauss, (of Law Firm: Akin, Gump,
Strauss, Hauer & Feld) and attended by oil company CEOs, Clinton crony
Vernon Jordan, Energy Secretary Federico Pena, and media personalities like Sam
Donaldson--who led the toast to Nazarbayev--and William Safire. [Sagebrush
Saloon – Chevrons War]
1993:
Pennzoil Company assimilates Chevron
June 1993:
California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) and Enron begin their
relationship in June. Each puts $250 million into Joint Energy Development
Investments (JEDI) The partnership will invest in an array of North American
natural gas businesses. ("CalPERS inadvertently linked to fall of
Enron", [www.sacbee.com/content/business/story/1517906p-1594346c.html ]
Keeping partnerships such as Jedi off its balance sheet was a paramount concern
for Enron. The company created
scores of partnerships so it could keep
their debts off its balance sheet. In Jedi's case, as much as $711 million in
debts were held off the books, according to SEC filings.
July 1993 Oil
prices plunge on speculation that Iraq will accept U.N. missile test site
inspections and receive approval to resume oil exports.
Sept 27, 1993 Nuclear
Nonproliferation and Export Control Policy The President today established a
framework for U.S. efforts to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction and the missiles that deliver them.
November 1993:
The Indian government approves Enron's Dabhol power plant, located near Bombay
on the west coast of India. Enron has invested $3 billion, the largest single
foreign investment in India's history. Enron owns 65% of Dabhol. This liquefied
natural gas powered plant is supposed to provide one-fifth of India's energy
needs by 1997. [Asia Times, 1/81/01, Indian Express, 2/27/00]
1994,
Jose Trias met with a friend in Houston, Texas and was planning to go public
with his personal knowledge of HHMI "front door" grants being
diverted to "back door" black ops bioresearch. The next day, Trias
and his wife were found dead in their Chevy Chase, Md. home. Chevy Chase is
where HHMI is headquartered. Police described the killings as a professional
hit. Howard Hughes Medical Institute (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.
1994: Pennzoil
Company signs oil development deal with Qatar. Bush is elected governor of
Texas with 53.5 percent of the vote.
1994:
Enron lobbies the Securities and Exchange Commission to receive an exemption
from the Public Utility Holding Company Act. The Depression-era law was
designed to prevent utilities from owning multiple plants in one geographic
area, allowing them to jack up rates. ("Enron made a sound investment in
Washington",
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/usatoday/20020124/ts_usatoday/3799465&cid
=676 )
September 1994:
In what was described as "the deal of the century," the Azerbaijan
International Oil Consortium (AIOC ) signed an $8 billion, 30-year contract in
September 1994 to develop three Caspian Sea fields—Azeri, Chirag, and
Guneshli—with total reserves estimated at 3-5 billion barrels. Oil production
is expected to reach 800,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) by the end of the next
decade. DOE/EIA Reports on the Caspian 5/17/00 Page 9
September 1994: Starting as Afghani exiles in Pakistan religious
schools, the Taliban begin their conquest of Afghanistan. CNN reports,
"The Taliban are widely alleged to be the creation of Pakistan's military
intelligence [the ISI]. Experts say that explains the Taliban's swift military
successes." The CIA also worked with the ISI to create the Taliban. A
regional expert with extensive CIA ties says: "I warned them that we were
creating a monster." After 9/11, the Wall Street Journal states:
"Despite their clean chins and pressed uniforms, the ISI men are as deeply
fundamentalist as any bearded fanatic; the ISI created the Taliban as their own
instrument and still supports it."
January 6, 1995:
While investigating a possible assassination plan against the Pope, Philippine
police uncover plans for Operation Bojinka, an al-Qaeda operation led by 1993
WTC bomber Ramzi Yousef and 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. The plan is
to explode 12 passenger planes over the Pacific Ocean simultaneously on January
21, 1995. If successful, up to 4,000 people would have been killed. Plans found
for a second phase of attacks are also found. Planes would be hijacked and
flown into buildings. The WTC, CIA headquarters, Pentagon and the Sears Tower
are specifically mentioned as targets. One pilot, who learned to fly in US
flight schools, confesses that his role was to crash a plane into CIA
headquarters.
http://coopertiveresearch.org/completetimeline/]
February 1995,
US authorities named bin Laden and his Saudi brother-in-law, Mohammed Jamal
Khalifa, among 172 unindicted co-conspirators with the 11 Muslims charged for
the World Trade Center bombing and the associated plot to blow up other New
York landmarks." ('Jane's Intelligence Review,' 1 October 1995) (So bin
Laden is named as an unindicted co-conspirator a year before Sudan offered to
extradite him.)
1995: Pennzoil
Company agrees to concession agreement withEgypt for Gulf of Suez
Aug. 2, 1995 Saudi
Arabia's King Fahd issues a decree replacing all members of the Council of
Ministers who do not have blood ties so the royal Family. While most of the
Council's top positions are unaffected by the reshuffling, Oil Minister Hisham
Nazer is replaced with Ali bin Ibrahim al-Naimi. (WSJ)
September 1995:
After suffering military reversals in mid-1995, the Taliban re-armed and
reorganised with Pakistani assistance and in September 1995 entered Herat,
effectively clearing the road from Pakistan to Central Asia. The following
month, Unocal signed its pipeline deal with Turkmenistan. [The Taliban, the US
and the resources of Central Asia]
Publications of the Center for Security
Policy No. 95-D 71
DECISION BRIEF 2
October 1995
CASPIAN WATCH:
RUSSIAN POWER-PLAYS ON 'EARLY OIL' HALLMARK OF KREMLIN EXPANSIONISM PAST -- AND
FUTURE? (Washington, D.C.)
.oil companies from the United States,
Russia, Turkey and Azerbaijan), are scheduled to make a strategically
monumental decision: Through which countries will the Consortium export the
vast quantities of Azeri and other oil deposits it expects to tap from Caspian
Sea reserves estimated to rival those of the North Sea and Alaskan North Slope,
combined? At issue is whether Russia will enjoy monopoly control over these oil
flows -- and the attendant revenue streams? Or will there ultimately be a
southern, Western-oriented pipeline, for example, through Georgia to the
Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan? 'Great Game' Redux…
The Clinton Administration's
mishandling of this issue is all the more appalling in light of the obvious
U.S. interests at stake in the decision to be announced in Baku on 9 October.
These include: Ensuring the free movement to international markets of oil and
gas from the Caspian Sea and Central Asia; Preserving the independence and
economic viability of former Soviet republics in the region -- and avoiding the
de facto or de jure reconstitution of a southern-tier Soviet Union; Thwarting
political/military initiatives by Russia and Iran to wield inordinate influence
over pipeline routing decisions and other issues fundamental to the development
of these huge reserves; Strengthening secular Muslim societies (notably, Turkey
and Azerbaijan) against the predations of Islamic extremism; and Protecting
against further deterioration of the sensitive ecosystems and waterways of the
region (e.g., Turkey's imperilled Bosphorus Straits)…….. Azerbaijan, on the
other hand, recently concluded a 25-year multi-billion dollar deal with
American oil companies, a development evidently considered of little political
importance in Washington. Relevant congressional committees have also failed to
give due consideration to the strategic implications of the pending decisions
concerning "early oil" extracted from the Caspian Sea region. This is
a particularly regrettable oversight insofar as the near-term decisions will
have momentous long-term repercussions: To name one, who will control the
world's second- largest oil supplies for the industrialized democracies in the
21st century?
The Bottom Line
In light of the high stakes and the inadequate attention this issue has
received to date from senior U.S. policy-makers, the Center for Security Policy
will be producing a "Caspian Watch" of periodic Decision Briefs
dealing with the upcoming decision and the repercussions that flow from it over
time. Meanwhile, the Center urges the executive and legislative branches in
Washington to accord the strategic Caspian Sea oil region the priority it
deserves -- and to start safeguarding U.S. interests increasingly in jeopardy
there.
October 21, 1995:
The oil company Unocal signs a contract with Turkmenistan to export $8
billion worth of natural gas through a $3 billion pipeline which would go from
Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan. Political considerations and
pressures allow Unocal to edge out a more experienced Argentinean
company for the contract. Henry Kissinger, a Unocal consultant, calls it
"the triumph of hope over experience." [Washington Post, 10/5/98]
1995: Cheney
became the CEO of Halliburton, a Dallas-based oil services giant that also owns
Brown & Root Services. Halliburton does business in at least 100 countries.
In 1998, Business Week reported that Cheney had been "courting politicians
and business leaders through the booming Caspian Sea region in an all-out
effort to secure key political ties with Azerbaijan and Kazakstan. Accounting
for the world's third-largest oil reserves, the region is Cheney's best hope to
secure big contracts for a long time to come." Cheney has succeeded. Along
with the heads of Chevron and Texaco Inc., Cheney sits on Kazakstan's Oil
Advisory Board, which serves as a sounding board for the country's president.
Between 1992 and 1999, the Pentagon paid BRS more than $1.2 billion for its
work in trouble spots around the globe. In May of 1999, the US Army Corps of
Engineers re-enlisted the company's help in the Balkans, giving it a new
five-year contract worth $731 million.. Dick Cheney helped broker the
Chevron-Kazakhstan deal when he sat on the Kazakhstan Oil Advisory Board in the
mid-'90s (Amarillo Globe-News, June 13, 1998)
1996:
FBI investigators are prevented from carrying out an investigation into
Abdullah and Omar bin Laden, two brothers of Osama. The FBI suspected the World
Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) was terrorist organization and Abdullah was the
US director of WAMY. Apparently the case involved espionage, murder, and
national security. Four of the 9/11 hijackers later lived only three blocks
from the WAMY offices near Washington DC, at the same time the two bin Laden
brothers were there. WAMY still has not been put on a list of terrorist
organizations in the US, but has been banned in Pakistan. A high-placed
intelligence official tells the Guardian: "There were always constraints
on investigating the Saudis. There were particular investigations that were
effectively killed." An unnamed US source says to the BBC, "There is
a hidden agenda at the very highest levels of our government." The Saudi Arabian government starts paying huge amounts of
money to al-Qaeda, becoming its largest financial backer. They also give money
to other extremist groups throughout Asia. This money vastly increases the
capability of al-Qaeda. US officials later privately
complain "that the Bush Administration, like the Clinton Administration,
is refusing to confront this reality, even in the aftermath of the September
11th terrorist attacks."
[http://coopertiveresearch.org/completetimeline/]
1996:
Dr. Christopher Davis of Virginia left British intelligence service in 1996
Davis was the member of British intelligence who de-briefed (microbiologist)
Dr. Pasechnik when he defected (Dr. Pasechnik was a top scientist in the FSU's
bioweapons program, which is heavily dependent upon DNA sequencing)
To be continues:
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