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In a frantic effort to loosen up the
money supply, the US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates "nine
times" this year. All to no avail: layoffs continue to grow, more
corporations go belly up every week.
The country's biggest banks continue to soak up the wealth of the Third
World like a sponge - leaving behind poverty, wretchedness and a
well-founded sense of injustice. Meanwhile, the US itself is running on
credit, fuelling its industry and commerce with investment funds from
overseas corporations and institutions.
The US is, in fact, the world's biggest debtor nation. That's not a
problem when the economy is doing well. But right now the US economy is,
as I said, doing less than well.
At the same time, there is a global movement of revolt against the
policies of big capital. The leaders of the major capitalist countries
or the heads of the main capitalist financial institutions cannot even
hold a summit meeting in peace any more.
Gone is the pomp and ceremony. Now they have to meet behind enormous
barricades of concrete and razor wire, protected by an army of riot
police and, yes, soldiers.
There is no country where the bigwigs of capitalism can hobnob in peace
and comfort while they figure out new ways to extract even more profit
from the labour of the rest of humanity. The police and security forces
turn every meeting place into an occasion for violence against
demonstrators.
And not only the impoverished of the world but their governments are
standing up and refusing to be bullied. The revolt in the streets has
merged with the revolt of the Third World.
In fact, capitalism - especially US capitalism -- desperately needs a
war. How convenient that the worst terrorist actions in history should
happen just at this time.
No doubt it was just a fortunate coincidence. After all, no government,
no intelligence agency, would be so devoid of morality and scruples as
to organise the slaughter of its own people, even with so much to gain
as the US has at this time.
Or would they? With a lot less at stake than now, US intelligence
agencies in the 1960s prepared for the Joint Chiefs of the country's
military plans by launching a wave of terrorism across the USA.
The intent was to build public support at home and abroad for a military
invasion of Cuba. Despite all the anti-communism of the preceding 20
years, most Americans and most of America's allies still felt that
saying a country's leader was a "Commie" just wasn't enough
reason for going to war with them.
Hence the need for the "very" top secret Operation Northwoods.
According to the book "Body of Secrets" by US journalist James
Bamford, Operation Northwoods was very comprehensive.
Cuban emigres who had "fled Communism" to the
"freedom" of the USA would be murdered in the street. No doubt
"agents of Castro" would have been blamed.
It was proposed that boats of Cuban emigres heading for Florida could be
sunk on the high seas (once again they would have blamed Cuban agents or
even the Cuban Navy). Of course, the hijacking of planes "by
Cubans" was part of the plan.
The planners knew the value for their purposes of US military
casualties: They wrote "We could blow up a US ship in Guantanamo
Bay and blame Cuba", adding "casualty lists in US newspapers
would cause a helpful wave of national indignation".
The US military still operates on this principle, maintaining a special
unit whose unique function is to be infiltrated into countries where the
US needs an excuse to undertake military action, and, dressed in the
uniforms of "that country's" soldiers, attack US personnel.
The creation of such incidents did not originate with the US military,
of course. Hitler used the same stunt in order to provide the pretext
for attacking Poland.
Operation Northwoods also included proposals for a campaign of violent
terrorism against civilians in US cities. Nevertheless, this plan for
terrorist attacks on the US people had the "written approval"
of all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (ie, the heads of the US military).
It was presented to US Defence Secretary, Robert McNamara, in March of
1962. At the time, the Operation was not given the go-ahead.
That was probably not because it was deemed to be immoral. After all,
the US had waged a very similar campaign of terrorism against civilians
in Belgium after WW2.
The Belgian Communists were held in high esteem for their heroic
leadership of the wartime Resistance to the Nazis. They looked set to
win the post-war elections.
The US launched a terrorism campaign, (killing shoppers in stores,
anything to create an atmosphere of fear) while blaming the Communists
who were supposedly "trying to take over by force". It worked,
and it was not the only place or time where such murderous terrorism was
utilised by the US.
Operation Northwoods never went ahead, but was not disclosed for 40
years. If a similar operation was in any way involved in the attacks on
the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, then you can rest assured it
will be well and truly buried from public scrutiny for ever and a day.
Until that day, it will remain a very convenient coincidence.
View copies of the original files on Operation
Northwoods (These files may take a minute or so to
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Taken from:
http://hamilton.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=567&group=webcast
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