It's the Agenda


(stupid)


Part One



© 1999 by Deborah Lagarde. All rights reserved



The secret agenda. The "new world order." The conspiracy of the "power elites" to enslave us. The Illuminati, the Bilderbergers, etc.


All of this has been around for many years--the Illuminati, according to watchers of same, since 1776. And it was ex-President George Bush who made the catch-all phrase "New World Order" famous. Furthermore, it's Latin equivalent, "Novus Ordo Seclorum," has been on the back of the one-dollar bill for ages. Organizations who study these evil designs have been around almost as long as the designers themselves. The Birchers, you know, those so-called "fringe" folks who have turned out to be so right on so many issues, have existed almost as long as the Council on Foreign Relations, and longer than the Trilateral Commission. Last but not least, the "constitutionalist" or "patriot" movement has been around since even before IRS tax-protesting groups, small, yes, but since 1933. That's the year FDR turned this nation, the US, over to the international bankers with the War Powers Act and the Trading with the Enemies Act, which makes every US citizen an enemy of the US govt. as well as the year he had our gold coins confiscated.


And the patriot movement would have stayed small had those conspirators who like to hide their secret agenda of evil in plain view not made it so darned plain! Surely, most American are still asleep at the TV (thank you CNN, the likes of which would want to put you fast asleep! even amongst all their blood and Gore), but even these will wake up once they see their sons and daughters in body bags, lots of 'em!. For the "patriots"--most of them for profit--no longer have to do a whole lot to get folks to wake up. In fact, to borrow a phrase from the First (and maybe last) Lady, "It takes a Clinton."


Clinton. Many who detract from him claim he has become, literally--thanks to a record number of executive decrees he's signed--a dictator. I believe I have even written such in this humble zine a few times. But if Bill Clinton is a dictator, it is only a petty administrator, albeit of the world's leading nation, but still a petty administrator, backed by a Congress and Senate that has become, like Hitler's Reichstag, a rubber-stamp body. (Want the latest proof that our elected reps are conspiring against the people they swore to serve? The House of Reps recently signed a bill making it a crime to divulge names of CIA agents. In other words, we can no longer reference the fact that George Bush of "new world order" fame was a CIA director, of that Clinton, in his Rhodes Scholar days, worked for the CIA, all of which is common knowledge. Hey! Gimme the chair!)

But why would I say something so radical as Bill Clinton is merely a petty administrator? Because Bill Clinton does not make policy. His advisors do not make policy, and "policy makers" do not make policy. Why is Mr. Bill a Bilderberger, a Trilateral and a CFR--oh, and, yes, a CIA agent (draw and quarter me!)? Because he is soooo damned important? (Damned, yes, but important? To Satan, perhaps.) No. It's because he's such a damned good toady for them.

Them. "They." You know, the 100 or so who control 99.99% of this planet's wealth and technology, and, shamelessly, the media that is brainwashing 99.99% of the world's people.

Feel like a slave sometimes? Well, be comforted that Bill Clinton is a much more slavish slave than you could ever hope to be. A real house (I can't say it.) And much more disposable. I mean, Slick can't go to the bathroom without "their" permission.

That does NOT mean Clinton is absolved of responsibility for the mass murders of Serbians AND Kosovar Albanians that NATO is visiting upon a region. But it might, for some, explain why a once-anti-war activist has become such a luster for blood, and why most of the "journalists" in the US have reduced themselves to simply reporting "official statements" and can still look themselves in the mirror--I don't know how they do it, but they do--and call themselves journalists and reporters. God knows what the likes of Christine Amanpour calls herself. A CIA agent? (Fry me!)

Enough of the rant. Here are some facts from distinguished and reliable sources as to why Clinton has been told to get the US and Nato involved in this senseless war, which like Vietnam is unwinnable:

Samuel L. Blumenfeld, author of "The Whole Language-OBE Fraud" and columnist for WorldNet Daily quoted from a report by then-banker Norman Dodd on the internationalist/new world order think-tank called the "Carnegie Endowment For International Peace" on two points of the one-world agenda, which is being carried out now in Yugoslavia:

"In 1908 the trustees had raised this question: 'Is there any way known to man more effective than war, assuming that you wish to alter the life of an entire people?' They discussed this question academically and in a scholarly fashion for almost a year and came up with the conclusion that war is the most effective means known to man, assuming that you want to begin concentrating power in government and abandon the dispersion of authority contemplated by the Constitution.

"They then raised Question No. 2: 'How do we involve the United States in such a war?' This was in 1909. ... The trustees answered the question this way: 'We must control the diplomatic machinery of the United States.' ... Finally, in 1917, we did get in a war -- World War I. These trustees then had the brashness to congratulate themselves on the wisdom and validity of their original decision. The impact of our participation in World War I immediately indicated its capacity to alter our national life. ... Finally the war was over. The trustees then took up the problem of preventing -- as they put it -- a reversion of life in the United States to what it was prior to 1914. They came to the conclusion that to gain that end they must somehow get control of education in the United States."

Control the diplomatic machinery? It now becomes interesting to note that the Rambouillet Accord that NATO and the KLA wanted to foster on Yugoslavia would have meant the end of Yugoslavia's independence. From John Pilger of Britain's "The Guardian," May 18, 1999, comes this bit of info in an article entitled "When Will the Media Call it War?":

"The appendix pages of the Rambouillet 'accords', which have not been published in Britain, show Nato's agenda was to occupy not just Kosovo, but all of Yugoslavia. This was rejected, not just by Milosevic, but by the elected Yugoslav parliament, which proposed a UN force to monitor a peace settlement: a genuine alternative to bombing. Clinton and Blair ignored it. Appendix B of the Rambouillet text includes such sections as: 'NATO personnel shall enjoy, together with their vehicles, vessels, aircraft, and equipment, free and unrestricted passage and unimpeded access throughout the FRY [Federal Republic of Yugoslavia] including associated air space and territorial waters.'"

But, then again, the heck with the Yugoslav Parliament. We must "save" the Kosovar Albanians from "ethnic cleansing" (and to hell with the Kurds in Turkey, the women in Afghanistan being tortured by the Taliban--where's the NOW on this one?, and, back in Nam days, the Montagnards? and others). Nonsense. Not when refugees are being bombed by NATO planes and cluster bombs. So what is NATO doing in Kosovo and the rest of Yugoslavia? Does "Trepca Mine" mean anything to you? It does to Chris Hedges of the New York Times, July 8, 1998, who wrote

The sprawling state-owned Trepca mining complex, the most valuable piece of real estate in the Balkans, is worth at least $5 billion and has made millions of dollars for the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic, according to his critics. Serbia and its junior partner, Montenegro, are what remains of Yugoslavia.
''There is over 30 percent lead and zinc in the ore,'' said Novak Bjelic, the mine's beefy director. ''The war in Kosovo is about the mines, nothing else. This is Serbia's Kuwait -- the heart of Kosovo. We export to France, Switzerland, Greece, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Russia and Belgium.
''We export to a firm in New York, but I would prefer not to name it. And in addition to all this Kosovo has 17 billion tons of coal reserves. Naturally, the Albanians want all this for themselves.''

But the Nato nations want it even more, especially Germany, whose Chancellor Schroeder is especially virulent about wanting to win this war the media calls an "air campaign." Anthony Wayne of Lawgiver.org, in his piece titled "The Neo-Racist World Disorder", dated April 11, 1999 on the origins of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, states that:

Behind the scenes, German civil and military intelligence services have been secretly training and equipping the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) rebels since 1996. Germany is also the principal destination for most refugees from the Balkans, and the influx of these political asylum immigrants has become a political and financial controversy among the German people. Unknown to most Americans is that the purported government of the "Kosovo Republic" is based in Germany, where approximately half a million Kosovars now live.

As the Kosovar refugee exodus continues, initiated by the failed KLA guerilla offensive in 1998, substantial evidence is surfacing that German covert 'diplomacy' has supported, if not initiated and organized, the KLA since its inception in February 1996. The government of Helmut Kohl, former German chancellor, had officially and publicly supported the pro-NATO western alliance in their demands that Slobodan Milosevic, the Yugoslavian president, end his incursion into Kosovo and 'persuade' him to enter negotiations with the rebellious Albanians in the province.

The birth of the KLA in 1996 began with the appointment of Hasjorg Geiger as the new head of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), the German Federal Intelligence Service. [The BND was founded in 1956 through the reformation of the semi-official Gehlen Organization. It answers directly to the German Chancellor and has a staff of nearly 7,000 people]. One of his first operations was to establish one of the largest BND regional stations in Tirana, the Albanian capital. BND agents have worked hand-in-hand with the leaders of the SHiK, the Albanian secret service. The SHiK was the successor to the Sigurimi, the feared communist-era security service, many of whose agents are still active. The BND agents were in charge of selecting recruits for the KLA command structure from the estimated 500,000 Kosovars in Albania.

At the same time, the BND bureau in Rome was asked to provide political intelligence back-up, including working among refugees in Trieste and Bari, two of the principal entry points for Albanian refugees. The German Militaramschirmdienst (MAD), the military intelligence division, and special German commandos, including the Kommandos Spezialkrafte (KSK), are also involved in training the KLA as well as providing communications equipment for them. European reporters covering the Kosovo conflict in early 1998, when Milosevic sent police and special forces into the province to disband the KLA, were surprised to find that some of the KLA fighters wore Bundeswehr (German Army) combat jackets with identifiable German insignia still attached, even in front of television cameras. None of those pictures ever surfaced on CNN.

The MAD also provided the Albanians with phone-tapping and communication systems used by the Stasi, the former East German communist secret police. Much of the information gathered was filtered through to Albanian trained Kosovar guerrillas of the KLA. Weapons from former East Germany have been smuggled into Albania by these various German services for use by the KLA rebels, according to Dr Erick Schmidt-Enboom, a Munich based intelligence specialist.

According to French intelligence sources, the black uniformed KSK, who had previously served an active role in Bosnia in their pursuit of alleged Serbian war criminals, have been training rebel KLA commandos in northern Albania which is still controlled by supporters of Sali Berisha, the former Albanian president.

Tomislav Kersovic, a member of the Belgrade-based "Institute for Geo-Political Studies", has publicly produced documents that finances to subsidize the KLA were provided through an Albanian foundation known as "The Fatherland's Call", with active offices in Dusseldorf, Bonn, Stockholm, Bern and other European capitals. Pierre-Marie Gallois, a retired French general and a specialist in geopolitics, believes that there is a definite desire by German political decision-makers to destabilize the Serbs and supply the KLA with arms and training. Germany has traditionally and openly been anti-Serbian. Germany was also the first western nation to recognize an independent Croatia before the Bosnian war. It is now attempting to define a new role in the Balkan region, which it regards as vital to its interests.

No doubt the reader has heard that the KLA is in bed with world terrorist Osama bin Laden. It's not necessarily for the chrome, etc. Drugs is more like it. But while bin Laden deals drugs for moola to buy armaments with, dealing in pharmacuetical death is more a way of life for these "freedom fighters", very much tied in body and soul to the Albanian Mafia, its former spokemen like former Albanian leader Sali Berisha of pyramid scheme fame, and the Turkish-Islamic drug cartels. Michel Chossudovsky of the University of Ottowa, in his essay entitled "Kosovo 'Freedom Fighters' Financed by Organized Crime" says that:

Following a pattern set during the War in Bosnia, public opinion has been carefully misled. The multi billion dollar Balkans narcotics trade has played a crucial role in "financing the conflict" in Kosovo in accordance with Western economic, strategic and military objectives. Amply documented by European police files, acknowledged by numerous studies, the links of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) to criminal syndicates in Albania, Turkey and the European Union have been known to Western governments and intelligence agencies since the mid-1990s.

"...The financing of the Kosovo guerilla war poses critical questions and it sorely test claims of an "ethical" foreign policy. Should the West back a guerilla army that appears to be financed partly by organized crime." (1) While KLA leaders were shaking hands with US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright at Rambouillet, Europol (the European Police Organization based in the Hague) was "preparing a report for European interior and justice ministers on a connection between the KLA and Albanian drug gangs."(2) In the meantime, the rebel army has been skillfully heralded by the global media (in the months preceding the NATO bombings) as broadly representative of the interests of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.

Ironically Robert Gelbard, America's special envoy to Bosnia, had described the KLA last year as "terrorists". Christopher Hill, America's chief negotiator and architect of the Rambouillet agreement "has also been a strong critic of the KLA for its alleged dealings in drugs."(3) Moreover, barely a few two months before Rambouillet, the US State Department had acknowledged (based on reports from the US Observer Mission) the role of the KLA in terrorizing and uprooting ethnic Albanians:

"...the KLA harass or kidnap anyone who comes to the police, ... KLA representatives had threatened to kill villagers and burn their homes if they did not join the KLA [a process which has continued since the NATO bombings]... [T]he KLA harassment has reached such intensity that residents of six villages in the Stimlje region are "ready to flee." (4) While backing a "freedom movement" with links to the drug trade, the West seems also intent in bypassing the civilian Kosovo Democratic League and its leader Ibrahim Rugova who has called for an end to the bombings and expressed his desire to negotiate a peaceful settlement with the Yugoslav authorities.(5) It is worth recalling that a few days before his March 31st Press Conference, Rugova had been reported by the KLA (alongside three other leaders including Fehmi Agani) to have been killed by the Serbs.

The supply route for arming KLA "freedom fighters" are the rugged mountainous borders of Albania with Kosovo and Macedonia. Albania is also a key point of transit of the Balkans drug route which supplies Western Europe with grade four heroin. 75% of the heroin entering Western Europe is from Turkey. And a large part of drug shipments originating in Turkey transits through the Balkans. According to the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), "it is estimated that 4-6 metric tons of heroin leave each month from Turkey having [through the Balkans] as destination Western Europe."(19) A recent intelligence report by Germany's Federal Criminal Agency suggests that: "Ethnic Albanians are now the most prominent group in the distribution of heroin in Western consumer countries."(20)

Not surprisingly, there has been a "deafening silence" of the international media regarding the Kosovo arms-drugs trade. In the words of a 1994 Report of the Geopolitical Drug Watch: "the trafficking [of drugs and arms] is basically being judged on its geostrategic implications (...) In Kosovo, drugs and weapons trafficking is fuelling geopolitical hopes and fears"...(33)

The fate of Kosovo had already been carefully laid out prior to the signing of the 1995 Dayton agreement. NATO had entered an unwholesome "marriage of convenience" with the mafia. "Freedom fighters" were put in place, the narcotics trade enabled Washington and Bonn to "finance the Kosovo conflict" with the ultimate objective of destabilising the Belgrade government and fully recolonizing the Balkans. The destruction of an entire country is the outcome. Western governments which participated in the NATO operation bear a heavy burden of responsibility in the deaths of civilians, the impoverishment of both the ethnic Albanian and Serbian populations and the plight of those who were brutally uprooted from towns and villages in Kosovo as a result of the bombings.

Coming July 1 (or thereabouts): It's the Agenda, Stupid, Part 2: The Media: I'm Mad as Hell and I'm Not Gonna Believe It Anymore! (Must by the "Wag the Dog Syndrome")


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