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mhgaffney
08-01-2011, 04:24 AM
A $10 billion heist would make it the biggest ever....

CIA Accused Of Bank Heist

Shortly before U.S. forces began streaming across the Iraqi border, commencing Persian Gulf War II, the CIA and the Department of Defense, with a little help from Israel and some Europeans, pulled off a massive bank heist in Iraq to the tune of several billion dollars.

Exclusive to American Free Press

By Gordon Thomas

Aug 22, 2003

The CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) are accused by International Currency Review, the London-based journal, of mounting a joint ultra-secret operation to electronically remove an estimated $10 billion out of the Iraqi Central Bank hours before the start of Persian Gulf War II. The whereabouts of the money is not known.

“We believe it is in a secret CIA fund which will be used to mount further special services operations, such as tracking down Saddam Hussein,” said the Review’s publisher, Christopher Story.

Story is a former financial advisor to Lady Thatcher when she was Britain’s prime minister. In the past 10 years, he has testified before several congressional committees dealing with financial scandals.

DIA coordinates all intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It is headquartered in the Pentagon.

The report is titled “The Great Robbery of the Central Bank of Iraq.” It has been sent to finance ministers of leading nations, the World Bank, the Bank of England and heads of all other major banks.

The report is bound to cause huge embarrassment to President Bush after he signed an executive order on March 23, ordering a worldwide hunt for the hidden assets of Saddam Hussein and his family.

The Review claims that using skilled hackers recruited by the DIA and key Iraqi bank officials who had been bribed to provide secret access codes to the Central Bank’s accounts for Saddam Hussein and his family, the money was transferred out of the bank in a high-tech operation.

According to the General Accounting Office (GAO), the investigative agency of Congress, Saddam was estimated to have accumulated “$6.6 billion between 1997 and 2000 from illegal oil smuggling and from illicit deals connected with the United Nations oil for food program.”

But a substantial portion of that money may have been lifted by the secret CIA/DIA operation.

The operation, claims the Review, was masterminded by the CIA/DIA out of a military facility, Redstone Arsenal, in Alabama. It is the base for U.S. Special Ser vices.

“The money was laundered through a number of CIA controlled accounts, including some held in the Discount Bank of Israel, Credit Suisse in Switzerland and the Dresdner Bank in Germany,” said Story.

He confirmed that Germany’s secret service Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) is checking with the major German banks on electronic transfers, which could match the $10 billion.

The Review states in its 25-page report that it had questioned a key member of the operation. She is identified as “Nelda Rogers, a debriefing officer with the Defense Intelligence Agency.”

“She was in Germany last year when American intelligence officials were devising covert operations ahead of the long-planned conflict. She has revealed that a covert operation targeting the Central Bank of Iraq took place prior to and during the war. The operatives involved were military ‘black operations’ personnel brought into service for this purpose,” said Story.

The Review claims that Rogers and a team of ten DIA operatives were financed through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They were supported by CIA agents in Iraq.

“In all, 100 people were involved in the operation,” says the report. “The Department of Agriculture has been consistently used to hide payments for U.S. covert operations,” claimed Story, whose headquarters are close to Whitehall.

The Review states: “The U.S. Department of Agriculture is used as a paymaster for certain DIA ‘black operations’ because it has traditionally remained unscrutinized.”

“Like the Federal Reserve Board and the U.S. Treasury’s secret Exchange Stabilization Fund, the Department of Agriculture is yet another federal agency which benefits from a special exemption from rigorous auditing by the General Accounting Office.”

The Review also states it has testimony from Rogers that the operation was designed to “purloin the Iraq Central Bank’s assets ahead of the arrival of U.S. troops in Baghdad. This suggests that the operation was designed for a nefarious purpose, rather than to help use it for the rebuilding of Iraq.”

After interviewing Rogers and “a number of U.S. intelligence operatives,” Story confirmed he received three warnings to stop his investigation.

“I was told that 19 people are very dead as a result of trying to cover what you are exposing,” Story wrote in an editorial in the Review.

The Review costs $475 a copy and is one of a small group of titles that Story publishes on financial intelligence for the world banking community.

Requiem
08-01-2011, 04:43 AM
Sad.

Boomhauer
08-01-2011, 05:45 AM
http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?t=98601

Iraq says it wants its missing billions from US June 22, 2011
SpaceWar.com http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Iraq_says_it_wants_its_missing_billions_from_US_99 9.html
-snips- "...Osama al-Nujaifi, who left for Washington on Tuesday, will bring up the question of the missing billions, which have been under investigation for years, said Baha al-Araji, head of parliament's anti-graft committee.
Last week, US officials acknowledged that $6.6 billion in Iraqi reconstruction funds had disappeared. Iraq says $17 billion is missing, and was stolen by corrupt US institutions. ...
The cash was from the proceeds of Iraqi oil sales after the 2003 US-led invasion. It was placed in the Development Fund for Iraq (DFI), but went missing in 2004, when US envoy Paul Bremer's Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) was governing Iraq and managing the fund. ...
In the May 11 letter addressed to the UN in Iraq and seen by AFP, the integrity committee accused US institutions working under the CPA of stealing the money. ...
"We call on US institutions linked to the issue to guarantee the rights of Iraq and hand over all accounts (from that period) to Iraqi auditors," Dabbagh said. ..."

alkemical
08-01-2011, 05:47 AM
i've read those articles as well Boom~.

Things that make you go hmmmm

cutthemdown
08-01-2011, 11:01 AM
Good I hope we did steal it. CIA needs money as well people! :)

Tombstone RJ
08-01-2011, 11:31 AM
it may be wrong but it feels so right...

epicSocialism4tw
08-01-2011, 11:44 AM
To the winner go the spoils.

I doubt that we actually did acquire any money because it would be such a political football, but it would be nice if we did.

We were just repaying Saddam for stealing from Kuwait.

underrated29
08-01-2011, 11:56 AM
What bank had 10bil?


Was it in gold bars? Cash-stolen electronically? how did they steal 10 mil

epicSocialism4tw
08-01-2011, 12:08 PM
What bank had 10bil?


Was it in gold bars? Cash-stolen electronically? how did they steal 10 mil

Sasquatch-driven UFO's.

alkemical
08-01-2011, 12:42 PM
Who is "we" when it comes to stealing the $. The CIA isn't giving this back to you to help pay the debt down.

orinjkrush
08-01-2011, 01:31 PM
if that's all we got, WE was robbed.

Bronco Yoda
08-01-2011, 04:14 PM
Good! That's $10B that US tax payers don't have to pony up.

Now let's subtract this amount from our black project spending. :)

mhgaffney
08-02-2011, 09:25 PM
What leaps out is what nobody said. What you all failed to notice.

If the CIA can do that to a bank in Iraq -- they can do it to any bank -- anywhere.

You might want to rethink your reliance on a bank to protect your money.

The other item is a question you should be asking: Are the CIA on our side?

I'll tell you the answer -- since it's obvious that otherwise you won't figure it out.

No, they are not us. They are looking out for their own interests.

The CIA are the storm troops for Wall Street. They have been -- since 1947.

The interests of Wall Street are NOT the interests of the United States of America.

Two different things -- yet clowns like Cut do not get this -- and seem incapable of getting this.

It is what it is. We live in a dumbed down nation.

alkemical
08-03-2011, 12:17 PM
MHG, you really need to work on your marketing skills.

You may take offense to it, but really - just an observational consultation.

mhgaffney
08-03-2011, 03:02 PM
It is not the job of muckrakers to market.

I leave that to others.

I have no patience for herd animals.

My job is to explode their comfort zone.

mhgaffney
08-04-2011, 04:47 AM
To the winner go the spoils.

I doubt that we actually did acquire any money because it would be such a political football, but it would be nice if we did.

We were just repaying Saddam for stealing from Kuwait.

I don't mean to pick on Epic, here, I could just as easily have selected one of the other posters.

But clearly Epic is mixed up about history. In this regard he's a typical dumbed down American -- with a very short memory. (He probably also has an attention deficit disorder.)

Epic is confusing the 1990-91 situation with what happened in 2003. Let's review. Saddam was NOT slant drilling into Kuwait in 2002-2003 when we decided to attack and invade Iraq. No, he was not doing anything. We used 9/11 as an excuse to invade and steal Iraq's oil.

Let's run through the many reasons that we Americans are monsters.

1. In March 2003 we bombed, attacked, invaded and occupied a nation that did nothing to us. There was no link between Saddam and 9/11. None.

2. In the process we presided over the looting of the world's greatest museums in Baghdad. Priceless artifacts were ripped off from the cradle of civilization. Rumsfeld's reaction was "sh*t happens..." Yeah right.

3. We sowed depleted uranium poison over the entire country -- causing massive birth defects -- essentially destroying the gene pool. We insured that the country will never rise again. Iraq is doomed -- without a future.

4. We stole their oil -- seized the world's largest reserves.

5. We killed a million Iraqis -- by a conservative estimate -- also we caused a massive refugee problem. Millions of Iraqis had to flee their homeland -- and now live as beggars and outcasts in many surrounding countries.

6. We also sowed the seeds of ethnic civil war -- which has caused the break up of Iraq into the Kurdish north, the Sunni region around Baghdad and the Shi'ite south. No more united Iraq. Again -- Iraq is now history - destroyed.

7. After causing all of this destruction -- then we flooded the nation with cheap heroin -- brought in from Afghanistan -- where our CIA presides over the biggest drug operation on the planet. Iraq never had a heroin problem until we came on the scene. Nice work. The big US banks meanwhile launder hundreds of billions of this same drug money.

8. Now -- on top of everything else-- we learn that our CIA looted the Iraqi national bank in the hours before the 2003 war -- to the tune of $10 billion. This proves we are a nation of thieves.

No wonder the world hates the US. We are a despicable people -- with zero morality -- no ethics -- no integrity -- and driven by greedy sociopathic leaders -- which we repeatedly vote into office like automatons.

No mistake- - we are a nation of zombies. And all you need to do to know this -- is to scroll up and read the brain dead posts on this thread.