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The following comprehensive article (with inside photos of CIA Counter Intelligence Headquarters), on the crimes of follies of the CIA, spanning five decades with reference to Usama Ibn Laden's connection to the CIA, to the code names "Klimov", "Sascha" and "Hoenetol", to as well as and CIA experiments in mind control under code name "MKUltra", appeared in Volume 38, 1997 of the German news Magazine. "Der Spiegel" under the title,

 

"They created a Monster"

 

The caption read:

Fifty years after their creation, the legendary Intelligence Agency, the CIA, is caught up in the biggest crisis of their history. The crimes of past haunt their files; their former arch enenmy is gone and a new more dangerous one has appeared.

My interpretation of the article written in German is as follows:

"On the day that Milt Bearden had triumphed over the Soviet invaders, the lights in his Bureau was extinguished. Throughout the year, the candle at his Pakistani bureau burned night and day. His counterpart in the Soviet KGB outside was not supposed to be able to discern whether Bearden was sitting at his desk or smuggling weapons to the Freedom fighters in Afghanistan.

In the beginning it was not easy for Bearden to forge a disciplined Troop out of the Moudjahid Bands. "OK, you're not to build any more car or truck bombs" he ordered. He wanted a real war, not a game of terror.

As the Soviet Officers mess flew in the air, his subordinate reproached him, "But Mr. Bearden, we didn't even bring explosives on a pickup wagon or truck". It was a Camel bomb". The Afghan Freedom fighter had loaded the camel with plastic explosives and tied him in front of the "casino".

Today Bearden sits in his home in retirement . The last chief of the Soviet division of the CIA had risked his life to make himself obsolete. "Earlier it was simple" he stated, "the CIA was not an institution, it was a mission. Then the Soviet Union disappeared. And now the mission is ended. Finish."

That according to George Tenet, the new Director of the legendary Central Intelligence agency, is completely untrue. Are there not quite a number of terrorists, crazy dictators and atom bomb smugglers out there? The Agency Director Tenet fears only one thing. "I don' t want to look back". "To be honest, "it is dangerous to look over our shoulders".

Tenet knows of that which he had warned; his agency is stuck in their biggest crisis- under motivated without their arch enemy, they are looking for a new mission under the watchful eye of a Budget Commissioner. That put a damper on the celebration, This week the "Agency", "the snitch factory", agency slang, will be exactly 50 years old, but the ghost of the past are also coming to the party.

File after file appears, witness after witness speak of the biggest blunders and criminal follies of the Intelligence agency. The reputation of the Agency is worse than it ever has been, in part thanks to Bill Clinton' s Executive Order 12958, which forces US Government Agencies to make public most of their secret documents older than 25 years.

The files show how CIA agents over the last decade allowed murder and torture, and as a result, often became a "a threat to their own people" as well, the deceased Director William Colby complained. Their operations in Central America established dictators who, so to speak, went completely out of control. Intervention in the Near and Far East bred terrorists, and many drug barons became rich and powerful as CIA confidants.

In the meantime it has become so fashionable to pounce upon Agency, that almost everyone before the Jubilee was doing it. The CIA is "aging horror show", the New York Times scoffed. The US Intelligence Agency is lacking in "analytical depth, scope and knowledge", according the opinion the responsible Committee of the House of Representatives.

The fact the CIA also scored successes has become lost in the present wave of criticism. Their spy planes U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird as well as the Satellites and Cameras of the Keyhole Series shot detailed photos of the enemy's country. Their Analysts warned of Saddam Hussein's march into Kuwait, their agents tracked terrorists worldwide and prevented embargo crimes in the former Yugoslavia .

However few politicians are willing to take the dirty ragged child under their wing. It is true that Bill Clinton declared that he would, despite all scandals, cover further bold and aggressive activity. However the President must save and the Agents will have forgo part of their budgets until the next fiscal year. One hundred thousand individuals still work for the 28 different, often hostile to each other , US Intelligence agencies. They spend altogether 50,000,000 German Marks per year.

The military has its own spies. The National Security Agency (NSA) is responsible for eavesdropping; they listen to telephone conversation worldwide in such numbers that compared to them the "STASI" (East German State Police) appear like a Club of Radio amateurs. The worlds largest library, the Library of Congress in Washington, according to NSA estimations, contains a Quadrillion bits of information - with the future generation of (listening) devices, the listener according to their own estimations, would fill up the Library of Congress every three hours.

The Director of the CIA is supposed to coordinate this giant apparatus. His only function is as the head of the agency established under him which consisting of two separate divisions: "The Director of Intelligence" analyzes and prepares all information- office work. The CIA has become famous and infamous however through their "Director of Operation", agents call it the "DO", to it belongs the men who hatch plots and overthrow governments.

Their missions are dirty and dangerous, ex Director Richard Helms stated. Alone in South Vietnam the DO agents participated in the deaths of 20,587 people who were determined to be dangerous Communists .They made sure that the dead stood out as a warning for others. 1 The Pick Axe became the calling card of the CIA.

"The DO is the heart of the CIA and at the same time it is the part (of the organization) that can bring you behind bars", according to Robert Gates, the CIA Director until 1993- above all because no Director has had the conspiring elite organization completely under control.

The founding father of the CIA fraternity was President Harry S Truman. In July 1947 at the beginning of the cold war; he signed the "National Security Act" which went into effect on September 19.

"I sought out a number of Admirals" , according to Truman "and they created the agency for me" - for the pleasure of the President". The main function of the Service, regulated in four points of law, was primarily to be "the collection and analysis of data". Truman had no desire to search daily through a "two foot high stack of papers" .

However the law contains a fifth point, unclearly formulated; the new agency had to conduct other "functions concerning national security" , The original CIA agents considered the first sentence as a license to kill. There was above all "no control". "In the beginning we did simply what was necessary to win the cold war" according to he former CIA Director Stanfield Turner.

Wild years, wild Methods- sometimes fatal sometime fanciful, sometimes merely ludicrous. In the last year and a half it has become know that a considerable portion of modern art owes its existence to the CIA. "We wanted to show that the West stood for freedom, without restrictions in speech and art, according to Tom Braden, the Chief of the " Division of International Organization " in the fifties a sixties.

With CIA millions, he founded among other thing s the "Committee for Cultural Freedom". The Agency runs Bureaus in 35 countries and print more than two dozen contemporary magazines. They helped artists such as Willem de Kooning and Jacksen Pollock, both never catching on that their patrons were spies.

At the same time the CIA attempted direct mind control. They engaged not only para-psychologists and soothsayers, but also took to the scalpel and tongs. The name of their Frankenstein was Dr. Sidney Gottleib, Chief of the Division for "Technical Services" . Their scientist were to develop methods to control human beings from a distance. The agents wanted to manipulate victims for instance with a coded telephone call, to turn them into murdering machines" against their will.

Gottleib' s projects received the code name "MKUltra" a warehouse for lovers of the bizarre and absurd. Through electric impulses in the brain Gottleib's co-workers attempted to control dogs, apes and cats from a distance. They cut a tom-cat open, "implanted "elecronic devices" and wired the cat". The tail served as an antenna". They created a monster" during one of their attempts, according to Victor Marchetti. former assistant of the CIA Assistant Director.

The practice test failed. Agents packed a transporter full of control instruments, took the cat under the arm and traveled to a park where they were to direct their creature to two men sitting on a bank. According to Marchetti, "they placed the tom cat on a transporter and then a taxi ran him over flat."

Along with their experiments, the CIA did not forget their old methods. Their own "Committee for a Change in Sanitary Conditions" 2 concerned themselves with completely "run of the mill" assassination attempts.

The first Minister president of the Congo after the country obtained independence, Patrice Lumumba, had to die. The CIA attempted to kill him, they maintain however to this day that someone beat them to it. It has been established that the South Vietnamese strong man Ngo Dinh Diem 1962 and the Dominican dictator Rafael Lonides Trujillo 1961 were victims of the CIA. Frequently their agency had a hand in the murders even if they didn't pull the trigger themselves.

It quickly became apparent that instigated revolts to overthrow an government, were more practical than murder attempts . The first test came in Iran in 1953. Premier Mohammed Mossadegh brought a British Oil Consortium under state control; the Shah left the country for a brief period of time, US foreign minister John Foster Dulles feared for oil prices at home." That's enough" 3, he said , "now let us get on with it".

Dulles gave his little brother Allen, former CIA Director , the order to get rid of the Mossadagh regime. CIA agents hired a mob, organized riots, Mossedagh was overthrown and the Shah was able to return.

The Dulles brother could not believe that their operation "Ajax" which seemingly went so smooth , would ignite the hatred of the at that time still unknown, Ajatollah Khomeini, for "the great Satan" . Indeed the CIA still tried after the revolution of 1979 to curry favor with the new government .Agents passed Khomeini a list of leftist opponents, to a certain extent with diabolical greetings. Khomeini had the them killed as planned, however he turned out to be ungrateful.

Since the obstinate Mossadegh was so easily pushed aside, the Dulles Brothers struck again the following year - in Central America, Guatemala. The Banana Republic was at that time a practically a private colony of US Conglomerate- "United Fruit Company": The railroad belonged to the Americans as well as most of the land, the telephone lines and the newspaper.

President Jacobo Arbenz however wanted to take away the land from United Fruit (successor firm, Chiquita) company for his poor farmers. There he ran into the wrong person; John Foster Dulles was a stockholder in the company, and he made his CIA brother President of United Fruit.

The "Top Secret" label of the Guatemala report of a CIA Archiver was recently removed for the first time . He described how the American Intelligence agency raised a small army in 1954 of 480 men. From Honduras they marched into Guatemala. The CIA radio stations sent phony broadcast, Arbenz soon believed that the Guerillas were only an advance guard of the Marines. He abdicated and the CIA itself was astonished over their easy victory.

After that Military Dictators ruled Guatemala for a decade. The CIA trained the death squads as they also did in many other countries in Central America. Detailed torture manuals which the US Journalists uncovered a few months ago, demonstrate how victims could successfully be interrogated. A phony passage placed the "Training Manual fur Utilization of Human Resources" in 1985 saw to it that agents could claim their hands were clean in doubtful cases. It states, "We regret the utilization of Methods of Torture; we only wanted to explain them to you so they could be avoided.

In Guatemala the death squads murdered over 110,000 innocent people as well as members of the opposition; the civil war first ended in 1966 with a Peace treaty.

Ex CIA Director Helms stated unapologetic - in every war there will be victims, even in the cold war. I don't give a damn about the consequences when the President says, "get rid of this government".

It is exactly that kind of order that led to the first setback of the CIA. For the first time , the Clinton regime dug up parts of still secret files on the battle with Fidel Castro over this summer. The new documents, over 1,000 pages, show the measure of incompetence which led to the disaster at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba .

CIA Chief Dulles developed a plan to sabotage the Cuban economy after Castro's revolution. "Allen, that' s very nice, Kennedy's predecessor, Dwight David Eisenhower" replied humbly, "but lets develop a plan that will really strike against Castro. Dulles only answered "yes Sir" and went to work on it.

At first the CIA upper echelon thought about letting hired assassins to do the job. An assistant made the Mafia an offer a few months before the Presidential election in 1960. The government would pay a reward of $150,000 for Castro's murder. Mafia Boss Sam Giacona was elated.

It is true that the future President of the United State John F. Kennedy was already involved with him since they both shared the same lover, Judith Campbell Exner. However with the same skeleton in their closet 4 the Mafioso believed that his influence on the government would increase dramatically.

In addition agents spoke to a German, Marita Lorenz, Castro's mistress after 1959. She claimed that she was paid to take two CIA poison pills in a creme case to Havana. However the creme was not kind to the pills having dissolved them. It was an Omen and I thought, "to hell with it, let history take it' s course".

After the fiasco at the Bay of Pigs, Kennedy cursed the CIA. How could I be such an d idiot to allow them to do that. He threatened to break the agency into a thousand pieces. Had he had done that the USA would have been spared a far more dangerous blunder, which was to play itself out nine days before Christmas 1961.

On that day, CIA agent Frank Friberg was shaving in the Finnish capitol Helsinki as his door bell rang The agency leader went downstairs, the soap still on his face, and opened (the door).

On the flight of stairs a stocky man stood in the snow, beside him was a woman and a seven year old girls who held a puppy in her arms. "Mr. Friberg, do you know who I am", asked the visitor with the Pelt cap. The light from he Veranda is bad, Friberg replied shaking his head. "I am Anatolij Klimow".

Friberg shuttered - "Klimow" is a code name for the KGB Major Anatolij Golizin , who now requested in broken English, "asylum".

Friberg reacted immediately, "fine, what are your terms?. Golizin replied. He said that must get out of Finland - and on the next flight in two hours, as his comrades would soon be looking for him. Friberg quickly wiped the shaving creme fromm his chin, assigned three Specialists as body guards and organized the Flight over Frankfurt to CIA Headquarters.

The agents urgently needed a success after the Cuban debacle. And what Golizin had to say sounded like a bomb. There was a far reaching ring of KGB conspirators in agencies of the west. He had seen the material that could have only have come from a high ranking mole in the CIA. This double agent was supposedly stationed in Germany. Golizin claimed he didn't know the complete name but in any case it began with "K". The code name of the traitor was "Sasha".

Golizin' s statement was the beginning of a witch hunt which lasted 13 years: about a hundred of the best Soviet Specialists came under suspicion. Many were put out of commission 5 and almost every KGB turncoat was sent home because they were held for a Disinformant, thanks to Golizin. The search for "Sasha" put a halt to almost all activity against the Soviet Union. That was the worst trauma of the agency, the CIA Director Colby complained.

For Golizin ran into a like minded partner at the CIA, James Jesus Angleton, head of the Counter Intelligence Division, a big drinker and chain smoker. Chronic sleeplessness caused him even as a student to twist and turn all night long. His only hobbies were growing orchids and trout fishing.

Angleton's suspicions about the Monster plan of the Soviet knew no bounds; he held the quarrel between Moscow and Peking for a communist trick. To listen to him was like looking at an impressionist painting, according to the former CIA Chief James R. Schlesinger, unclear remarks and bizarre accusations.

The Head of Counter-Intelligence began to believe Golizin. Everything fit into his view of the world. It did not bother Angleton that a CIA psychologists unanimously diagnosed Golizin as clinically paranoid. That he obviously was.

Henceforth Angleton had the power to protect Golizin from all skeptics. Together they began the search for moles, t he investigations received the cod name "Honetol" CIA employees suddenly found the personnel files of all suspected persons with the letter "H" which normally meant the end of their career. The "H" stamp spread like small pox.

One of the many victims was Peter Karlow, a technical expert with 20 years of CIA experience. Of course Angleton couldn't prove that it was him but Karlow fit Golizin' "Sasha" profile. His name began with a "K" and he had worked for the CIA in Germany. Karlow must go- dishonorably and without a pension.

In 1964 the Chief of the Soviet Division sent a Telex to all his agents abroad. The order- to stop work on all projects, "lean back and proceed with caution". The CIA became blind (to events) in the east over the years and did not f oresee the planned Russian march into Prague.

Angleton not only suspected traitors in his own agency . His spies also investigated England' s Labor Premier, Harold Wilson, the Swedish Olaf Palme and Willy Brandt. Angleton always maintained that the then leader of the Social Democratic Party Chancellor worked for the KGB. He maintained to have the proof, without ever having submitted it.

Not until 1974, after twenty years of disastrous consequences did the new CIA Director Colby fire the reckless Angleton . As soon as Angleton drove away in his black Mercedes, Colby sent team of investigators in the tomb like secret room of Counter intelligence. They found hidden rooms and more than 40 safes. In one of the safes they discovered and African toy bow and arrows, in another "bizarre things about which I don' t even want to talk about" Angleton' s successor George Kalaris stated .

But they also stumbled upon dangerous mistakes. On his own Angleton not only spied on the US unions he also intercepted many letters of US citizens, both illegal acts.

Angleton had to later appear before Board of Review led by Senator Frank Church. Church found that the CIA was an evil giant.

A brief period of reform began during which he CIA Director named by Jimmy Carter, Stanfield Turner put the out of control agents on a leash. But Turner had made one mistake, He held his ground which was not to the liking of Carter' s successor, Ronald Reagen, at all. Reagen wanted to have more air raid shelters built- the Soviets had a number of them. Turner stopped him cold. "No sir".

Reagen fired Turner and turned to a man , who said to him what he wanted to hear; William Casey, Ronald Reagen's campaign manager, a businessman who was already involved with the Justice Department because of stock fraud6 and tax evasion7.

Multimillionaire Casey who referred to the influential Senator Barry Goldwater because of his humorous pronunciation, "slobber mouth" 8, hated communism more than Reagen himself and did not like to be lectured. When a Journalist claimed in a book that Moscow was organizing international terrorism, Casey began an investigation. His analyst came to the conclusion that the book was for the most part completely ludicrous - it was based in part on false CIA propaganda.

Casey exploded and did not want to hear any arguments. "I paid 13 dollars and 95 cents for this book, he said under his breath to his experts", and "it tells me more than you bastards although I pay you $50,000/year".

He allowed the report to be re-written . The CIA agents understood that from now on they would exaggerate the strength of the Soviet without reservations. The result was a massive Star Wars program including national debt without end.

Casey wanted to give the president a present. Reagan wanted to take away at least one country from the Soviet Union during his term of office, it didn't matter which country. The CIA chose Nicaragua and suggested as the means, a small group of Guerilla fighters, which operated north of the border.

Casey needed 19 Million dollars to begin. Reagen agreed and the prudent military became worried. "We got trapped in Vietnam in a similar way", warned David Jones, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff. However Congress approved the maneuver, the delegates were informed that the CIA only wanted only to stop the Sandinistas in Nicaragua from smuggling weapons by utilizing a small group called the Contras.

Casey assigned his Super agent, Duane "Dewey" Clarridge with the mission, a man of action not plagued with doubts. Shortly after, Clarridge controlled 4000 Contras- eight times more than approved. Congress discovered this in a newspaper and was furious.

"That sounds to me like a war, Senator Barry Goldwater, a Republican stated. Casey countered, the Resistance would flock to them in large numbers. However Congress insisted that the CIA must no longer engage them in overthrowing the Sandinistas - according to the ambiguous wording. Casey immediately put his house lawyers to work They shrewdly determined that according to the directive, the CIA could do what it wanted.- as long as it specifically served the purpose of Revolution.

Casey's Cowboy Clairridge could continue. Contras blew up bridges overran villages and killed "civilian and Sandinista officials in the provinces, the leader of the Communes, nurses, physicians, judges" , Clairridge stated unemotionally. 9

However he CIA chief wanted something "bigger". "Let the bastards sweat", he ordered Clairridge. The agent recalled, I sat there, drank Martinis, smoked a cigar and reminisced" and then I came upon it, Mines". Much of the Oil equipment was dispersed ( presumably throughout the country) . Hired soldiers sprung Nicaragua's harbor facilities in the air. Clairridge mined the harbor so that no replacements could arrive.

As usual Congress leaned about it in the newspaper. Enraged Congress discovered that even a Soviet ship ran into the mines. Did Casey want to start a third world war? The CIA and the White House explained that it was a regrettable misfortune that Congress wasn' t informed. " If that should happen again, irregardless of when", Reagan said humorously, "then wake me up in the middle of a cabinet meeting".

However the Congress was not pacified, they stopped the CIA in the middle of Reagan' s private war with the Sandinistas.

The agency found a way out. The Ayatollahs in Iran urgently needed weapons for their war against Iraq. Marine Lieutenant, Oliver North, who worked with the Security Advisor of the White House, was assigned the task of implementing a complicated plan.11. With the help of the CIA, planes and Weapons Dealers, they delivered war supplies to the Iranians thus violating the terms of the embargo that Washington had imposed on them. Tehran on the other hand saw to it that the hostages in Lebanon were freed and transferred Millions in a CIA Swiss Bank account.

Some of the profits went to the the weapons dealers, the rest went to the Contras. However North lost control, and details (of the exchange) became revealed. As usual Congress learned of the mess through the Journalists. "That was the most fun that we had since Watergate", frolicked Ben Bradley, the Chief Editor of the Washington Post.

Reagen lied shamelessly "We have never, I repeat, we have never exchanged weapons or anything else for hostages. "Congress drilled Casey, but to almost every question he answered, "I don' t know".

"If he really knew so little as he claims, he must be fired for incompetence", a Congressman sneered, "and if he knew more" he must also be fired. On the day of the Congressional hearing Casey broke down at desk at CIA Headquarters and died shortly after. He took what he knew to the grave and by doing so probably saved Reagan's presidency.

As a consequence Casey was never confronted with the fact that under his watch the biggest leak of CIA headquarters occurred. For almost ten years the Counter Intelligence Specialists who had grown fearful since the time of Angleton, did not notice that the Double Agent Aldrige Ames delivered nearly all important documents to the KGB.

As a CIA spy Ames had failed miserably abroad. "When you get one, that is like an orgasm, stated CIA veteran Clairridge who knew Ames previously. But he couldn' t have recruited his mother. Ames was kicked upstairs to a Desk job at Headquarters.

There he earned about $70,000,000 /year, too little since the failed CIA agent was involved in an expensive separation and an even more expensive new one 12 At the end of 1984 Ames Credit cards were overdrawn by $30,000.

Non chalant he went to the Russian Consulate and informed the Resident KGB, "I need $50,000". The Soviets gave gladly gave him he money. Ames gave him the name of two CIA agents in the KGB. Both of them ended up with a bullet in he head and Ames was glad that it went so easily. " I was totally excited. I did it."

Originally he wanted to leave it at that with his sole betrayal But what drove him further was "Fear and Profit" .Surviving informants of he KGB the could have informed his superiors that there was a mole in Washington. Therefore he had to have all CIA informants killed.

Ames took in 2.7 million in cash over the course of the years. For that he sent 20 to 25 agents to their death. The little Failure became the highest paid spy in US history - only at he wrong time. He bought a villa for a Million German Marks without a mortgage. He had his teeth which had become yellow from cigarette smoke polished, drove every day to work in a Jaguar and wore a Rolex- but that didn't seem to bother anyone.

The CIA first became suspicious as more and more spies took to flight and the best spy activities at the time of the breakup of the Soviet Union collapsed. The KGB couldn't have that much luck; the Americans established a Special Task Force.

The team checked all the suspects down to the last detail and eventually came across the credit card account of Ames. "Bingo" one of the Examiners cried! In February 1994 they arrested the traitor. "I wanted a future", Ames said later. He received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The scandal is not that Ames was spying- that happens, an Intelligence expert indicated. "The scandal is not that Ames spied, but that he continued to do so for ten years without being caught."

Shortly after the CIA agent Harold Nicholson began to work for the KGB. His motive was similar; expensive divorce, costly trips, a girl friend in Thailand. This time Counter Intelligence acted faster Agents intercepted a post card that Nicholson sent to a KGB agent. (" I am doing fine, everything is going good."). After a good three months he was convicted.

This additional case demonstrates according to the news magazine "Time" how low the moral in the Spy agency has sunk. Out of the brotherhood has grown an agency who wants more out of life than to grow old for the fatherland. Yuppie spies for whom the service is only a job, the old champion Clairridge said scornfully.

Most CIA experts advise the new CIA Director, Tenant, now to thoroughly clean up the infamous organization. Smaller, more focused, and with clear goals. "And with that I don' t mean goals that are not attainable", the Ex CIA Director Helms stated. "But which ones"?

Others are concerned with future assignments. The agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency hunts down drug smugglers , the FBI pursues Terrorists. Both operate worldwide and run into criminals which previously had good relations with the CIA.

The CIA themselves with the help of their Afghan Freedom fighters trained the best terrorists in the world. "There is always unwanted fallout after a secret campaign," Jack Bloom the former advisor to the Ministry of Foreign affairs in the Senate stated.

For instance, the CIA kidnapped the blind Sheik Omar Abd el-Rahmen, and shipped him to America with a secret Visa. They calculated that he would create enthusiasm with the Afghans in the USA for the war against Moscow' s troops in their Homeland. The fallout: Rahmen turned against his patron and inspired the perpetrators to bomb the US World Trade Center in 1993.

Also the worldwide hunted arch terrorists, Usama Ibn Laden is an old friend of the CIA. Twenty American soldiers died in the past two years through his attacks in Saudi-Arabia. Hundreds of civilians were injured. Ibn Laden was reputed as the "Trigger"13.. The filthy rich exiled Saudi fights in the Afghan war on the side of Moudjahid leader, Gulbuddin Hekmatjar, one of the CIA's best pupils.

The Moudjahid is still hoarding Stinger Anti-aircraft missiles. CIA Professional Bearden smuggled them in the country in order to sho ot down the Russian helicopters and fighter bombers out of the sky. The weapons played a key role in the turning point of the war, at best they were most useful in shooting down passenger airplanes- a typical fallout from a CIA campaign.

According to Bearden his mission is to win if hears of the terror of the Taliban 14. No one told us that we should see to it that nice people are in command". "

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Footnotes

1.) Literally, "They stuck the dead like a playing card in the mouth".

2.) Interpretation of "Kommitee fuer Aenderung des Gesundheitszustandes"

3.) Interpretation of Das war;s dann wohl"

4.) Interpreter believes that what is meant here is "If they both had a hand in his murder".

5.) Presumeably "retired" although the Geman word for that is "pensioniert"

6 } Probably illegal trading is meant Translation of German "Steuerfahndung"

7.) Interpretation of German "Steuerfahndung".

8.) Literal Inerpretation of "Schlabberlippe"

9.) Interpretation of "Clairridge troknen bilanzierte"

10.) Presumably "throughout the country"

11.) Figurative interpretation of "Geflecht" . What is meant here is presumably exchange

12.) Presumably new relationship or woman. German often use conjugated adjectives without the noun

13.) Interpretation of " Draughtzieher" in this context, probably someone who pulls the switch also known as a trigger. Duden: someone who plans and coordinates covert activities.

14.) Literal interpetation of " wenn er vom Terror der Taliban hoert", probably trying to say "where there is terror and/or injustice in Afghanistan, he will be there

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