by Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma USA mpwright9@aol.com
For a quick review, I have argued that former U.S. Senator David Boren, his protege George Tenet, and another CIA agent named David Edger were the inner circle of the CIA in 2001. In 1994, Boren became the president of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, and brought Edger to OU in the summer of 2001 with a "visiting professor" appointment. Here is a photo of Edger:
I have stated the suspicion that this trio let the (...)
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David Edger, 9/11, and Chilean Terrorists of the Pinochet Regime
2 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Chavez Restyles Venezuela With ’21st-Century Socialism’
1 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy JUAN FORERO
CARACAS, Venezuela - Firmly in power and his revolution now in overdrive, President Hugo Chavez is moving fast to transform Venezuela’s economy by bucking free-market planning with what he calls 21st-century socialism: founding state companies, seizing abandoned private factories and establishing thousands of cooperatives and worker-run businesses.
The populist government is reorganizing the country’s colossal oil industry, taking a bigger share from private (...) -
Profile Hugo Chavez : A Bolivarian socialist at the United Nations
29 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Roger Burbach*
Roger Burbach views Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s unique brand of socialism. Domestically, it combines pre-modern forms harking back to 19th century caudillos and independence heroes with a democratic post-modern revolution, enabling hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans to take control of their destinies. Internationally, it has seen Venezuela at the forefront of efforts aimed at regional economic assistance and integration - efforts which "constitute a challenge (...) -
Maradona to interview Castro for TV show
27 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsArgentine soccer hero Diego Armando Maradona appears to have landed a big interview in his new career as TV showman: Cuban President Fidel Castro.
An employee at a Havana health retreat where Maradona lived for four years struggling against cocaine addiction said the football legend was back in town with a team of producers to interview the Cuban leader.
"Maradona arrived yesterday and looks like a young boy he is so thin," said the source at La Pradera health spa.
The man once (...) -
Cuba Today: A Nation Becoming a University
20 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsby Cliff DuRand
Introduction
Since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution on January 1, 1959, this beautiful island in the Caribbean has aroused passions everywhere in the Americas. Since its inception, the revolution has had a profound impact on the popular classes throughout Latin America and haunted the political elites and wealthy classes in the United States and oligarchies elsewhere in the hemisphere. Admirers have often praised Cuba as the model for the future; its detractors have (...) -
Paul Andrew Mitchell replies to Pres. Chavez’s extradition request
20 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsPaul Andrew Mitchell replies to Pres. Chavez’s extradition request
Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:35:19 -0700 (PDT)
Paul Andrew Mitchell
"Supreme Law Firm" paulandrewmitchell2004ATyahoo.com
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 08:16:18 -0700 (PDT) From: Supreme Law Firm Subject: Paul Andrew Mitchell replies to Pres. Chavez’s extradition request To: paulandrewmitchell2004ATyahoo.com
TO: Hon. President Hugo Chavez
RE: Request to Extradite Pat Robertson
Greetings President Chavez:
As horrible and (...) -
These People Count our Election Results?
20 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
The News
CEO of Vote-Counting Company Refused Entry into the U.S. PDF | Print | Email By John gideon and Ellen Theisen, VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA October 17, 2005 On October 14, 2005, Antonio Mujica, CEO of Smartmatic, was refused entry into the United States. His Visa was revoked by the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela. See (http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200510160629) Ten months ago, Smartmatic, a Venezuelan-owned company, purchased Sequoia Voting Systems, (...) -
Liberator or Castro clone?
18 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBy Sharon Behn
CARACAS, Venezuela — Flush with oil money and political power, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is firmly implanting his socialist — and anti-American — vision at home and buying influence in Latin America and the Caribbean. A former paratrooper who spent time in prison for leading a failed 1992 coup, Mr. Chavez delights in portraying himself as the Latin American counter to the United States, a modern-day Simon Bolivar — the 19th-century Venezuelan-born general (...) -
Schwarzenegger veto spurs wide opposition
18 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Rosalio Muñoz
LOS ANGELES - Latino immigrant rights leaders are responding to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s veto of SB 60 with a joint mobilization to defeat all Schwarzenegger-backed propositions in the Nov. 8 election. The bill would provide driver’s licenses for over 2 million undocumented workers here.
Shortly after Schwarzenegger vetoed the license measure on Oct. 7, Los Angeles Democratic leaders, state Sen. Gil Cedillo and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez called on immigrant (...) -
US Hired military killers are in Venezuela to kill Chavez
17 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsMon, 10 17 2005, 16:08 Djokhar Time ???????Englishtürkçe
US "private military contractors" already in-country to "deal with" Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez Frias...
Intelligence agencies are revealing that US private military contractors, active in Colombia "under various contract umbrellas, including counter-narcotics and counter-insurgency" are building up to yet another attempted coup d’etat against Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez.
Carefully described as "private military (...)