The FBI Busts Goss, Wilkes, and the GOP Domestic Spy Industry
A digest of Daily Kos posts by Mark Levy
Domestic Spying: GOP and private NSA-CIA Contractors
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Sun May 07, 2006 at 06:39:32 AM PDT
In his column yesterday, Josh Marshall just hints at this, but a lot more is going to come out about the relationship of
private intelligence and defense contractors and how the GOP has used them to carry out covert domestic political spying
and all variety of dirty-tricks operations.
[UPDATE: ANOTHER GOSS AIDE IDENTIFIED IN FORNIGATE The Mafia-esque moniker has attracted attention and jokes -- but little new information, until now: Newsweek magazine
is the first to identify Nine Fingers as Brant Bassett, whom they also say is "a former Goss aide." He may be a more
central character in our story than the SDUT made him out to be. Bassett is reported to have been a case officer with
the CIA's Directorate of Operations, where Foggo worked. Their paths crossed a number of times over the years and they
became friendly, I'm told, which isn't a stretch, given that two publications now put Bassett in poker games with Foggo
and Wilkes. An enduring mystery to this fiasco is why Porter Goss promoted "Dusty" Foggo to the very top of the CIA.
Now, informed sources are speculating that Bassett may be the link that explains that mystery, at least in part.
Bassett, a counsel and staff director for the Human Intelligence panel of Goss' House Intelligence Committee, had ample
opportunity to introduce Goss and his close aide Patrick Murray to Foggo.]
The surveillance mechanism of privatized intel agencies, along with allied foreign intelligence operations inside the
U.S., have been used for domestic partisan advantage and private gain. In return, GOP-allied contractors have been
massively enriched by inflated defense and counter-terrorism spending. This is a criminal conspiracy that the FBI is
only now beginning to break up after years of obstruction by the GOP. It's a criminal subversion of the political
process that threatens the constitutional basis of the American republic.
The career CIA, DIA and FBI have known about this conspiracy for years, but have been muzzled and sidetracked by GOP
flacks and hacks. This investigation, along with Plamegate and the OSP-AIPAC cases, show the good guys are fighting
back.
Josh Marshall writes: http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/...
"Wilkes has deep ties into the CIA. The focal point of those ties is to Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, the man Porter Goss
appointed to the #3 position at CIA when he took over the Agency last year. Remember, Wilkes' scam was getting corrupt
contracts deep in the 'black' world of intelligence and defense appropriations, where there's little or no oversight.
Foggo was in the contracting and procurement field at the CIA. So you can see how he and Wilkes, who have been friends
since high school, had plenty to talk about.
"The CIA wasn't the only place Wilkes and his protege Wade plied their corrupt trade. There were also in the mix
contracting on the Bush Pentagon's extra-constitutional spying operations. And I am told that senior appointees at the
DOD knew about their corruption but overlooked it.
"Now, since the Cunningham scandal got under, and particularly of late, there's been a big tug of war between federal
law enforcement and the CIA over whether to really go after Wilkes. Probably a little more specificity is in order
there, folks at CIA in the orbit of Foggo and presumably Goss."
For more info on how the GOP has misused privatized intelligence agencies and allied foreign intelligence services for
political gain, see:
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MZM: Private One-Stop Shop for Domestic Dirty-Tricks
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 at 05:04:18 AM PDT
Corrupt MZM defense contractor doing its own oversight?.
It's the entrepreneurial offspring of the commercialization of intelligence. We now see private contractors bribing
Congressmen, operating spy agencies, and staffing the commissions charged with investigating their own abuses. Behold,
the one-stop shop for political dirty-tricks.
It has emerged in recent years amidst the mania for gov't outsourcing of counter-terrorism, particularly information
technology services related to electronic surveillance. Private DoD and Homeland Security contractors have a vested
interest in locating and amplifying "threats". This creates a monetary temptation for tailoring the intelligence product
to match the expectations of government clients, including the outright falsification of intelligence.
Take, for instance, Wade Mitchell's MZM, a corrupt defense contracting firm tied in with the Cunningham bribery scandal,
which recieved millions to develop surveillance technologies for the Pentagon's new domestic spy agencies. TPM Muckraker
reports the following disturbing developments:
On background, it should be noted that Laura Rozen's War column of December 11, 2005, "Wade, Wilkes and Bad Intelligence?" identified Mitchell Wade's MZM defense contracting
firm as a culprit in faulty intelligence generation that led to the invasion of Iraq.
A source cited by Rozen identified MZM as the private contractor cited for support of an errant CIA Iraq WMD assessment
used to justify the Bush Administration's argument for war. An MZM analysis erroneously concluded that aluminum tubes
ordered by Saddam Hussein were intended for use in a clandestne nuclear fuel enrichment progam that didn't exist. Now,
Rosen comes up with the extraordinary find that consultants working for MZM and other intelligence contractors staffed
the Robb-Silberman Commission that investigated the faulty Iraq WMD findings.
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ANNALS OF GOP SPYING: The Senate e-mail Hack & Leak
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Thu Mar 09, 2006 at 08:21:30 AM PDT
A response to today's Diary by "Daisy Cutter", Is Bush Spying on His Political Opponents? caught my eye. http://www.dailykos.com/....
"Wary" reminds us of an example of Republican political spying that was kept so quiet by the mass media that you
probably never heard about it. In November 2003, GOP staff to Senator Hatch, then the Chair of the Judiciary Committee,
intercepted and leaked the e-mails of Democratic members. For reasons that weren't made clear, Hatch gave up that
powerful post and Arlen Specter took over the Chair.
In addition to fact that this tawdry incident of political spying was all but ignored by most papers, there is a very
familiar side to the story -- Robert Novak picked up the story, and spun it in his November 29, 2003 column.
There is a persistent M.O. to these GOP dirty-tricks. Plamegate wasn't the first hack and leak attack, and since passage
of Patriot-2 gives the White House even more power to conduct warrantless surveillance, it likely won't be the last.
In considering extension of the Patriot Act, the GOP argued that there is little or no evidence of illegal political
spying on U.S. Citizens, except warrantless NSA surveillance on "a few thousand" Muslims suspected of communicating with
al-Qaeda abroad. The Bush Administration and the GOP Congressional leadership said, trust us, our hands are clean. There
was practically no challenge to that heard, and the law was renewed with even more leeway for unwarranted domestic
spying by the White House. But, Republicans DID conduct political eavesdropping, and the target was Senate Democrats.
In November 2003, a Republican staffer in Chairman Hatch's office illegally intercepted the communications of Democratic
Senators -- thousands of them, including strategy memos -- and selectively leaked them. Robert Novak, still a force to
be reckoned with in pre-Fitzgerald Washington, spun the story on its head. To read Bob's column, the Democrats had set
up a "Plummer's unit", and this Democratic plot had forced the release of confidential GOP e-mails. Does anyone else see
a pattern here?
Here's how the matter was reported by AP in one of the few accounts that appeared at the time:
...SNIP...
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GOP Lobbyists Spiked Terror Report
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Tue Mar 14, 2006 at 10:33:29 AM PDT
GOP lobbyists working for Pakistan and Saudi Arabia behind censorship of the 9/11 Commission report
Rawstory carried a link yesterday to reports that lobbyists working on behalf of Pakistan had persuaded the 9/11
Commission to drop key references to the link between that country's military and intelligence services with the network
that financed al-Qaeda. Newspapers in India and Pakistan published these reports earlier this week.(see, *links below)
If true, this would NOT be the first time the 9/11 Commission deleted information embarrassing to countries accused of
harboring and financing terrorists. At the time of the publication of the Commission's report in 2004, the panel was
widely criticized for the 27-page gap that was redacted from the public version. That section reportedly dealt with
Saudi funding sources for the 9/11 attack. According to the new reports, similar types of information about Pakistani
links to the hijacking were omitted from the final report.
The articles that have appeared in recent days accuse unnamed members of the Commission or its staff of bowing to
lobbyists working for Parvez Musharrif regime.
If these reports are confirmed, it may prompt a reexamination of the files related to 9/11 and would force an official
inquiry into the work of the Commissioners, who have been under question for their refusal to incorporate any reference
to a Pentagon surveillance program codenamed Able Danger. Officers assigned to that DoD project claim they identified at
least four of the 9/11 hijackers months before the attacks occurred. Commission Co-Chairs Lee Hamilton and Tom Keane
defended the decision to omit reference to that program, dismissing the Able Danger findings as "historically
insignificant."
The covert funding and technology flows to Pakistan's nuclear program, and its international proliferation under A..Q.
Khan, are particularly sensitive issues to both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The U.S. had that nuclear program under
surveillance for decades, and during that time, certain American policy-makers appear to have acted in complicity with
some aspects of the program. It has been widely known within U.S. intelligence that the same international financial
network that funded Khan's nuclear proliferation was also a funding source for al-Qaeda.
THE ABRAMOFF FACTOR
These articles come at time that the work of Washington lobbyists is under close scrutiny. Jack Abramoff and associates
have been indicted for running a vast scheme to funnel illegal contributions -- a considerable portion of which is
foreign sourced -- to leading GOP lawmakers in order to influence votes, and allegations of influence peddling within
the Bush White House. A similar scandal involving defense contractors and Republican Congressman has resulted in the
conviction of California Congressmen Randall Cunningham.
Abramoff was the registered lobbyist for Pakistan. In 1997, he is alleged to have arranged the travel of a Congressional
delegation to Pakistan without informing the members of his relationship with the government of that country. Pakistan
had retained the services of Abramoff's lobbying group, Preston Gates & Ellis in 1995, after Congress imposed human rights sanctions and stopped arm shipments during the period of increasing
tensions leading up to the first test explosions of Pakistan's nuclear weapons in May, 1998.
According to a New York Times, the trip to Pakistan arranged by Abramoff was sponsored by the National Security Caucus
Foundation, a group that claimed to have very prominent figures on its Board, including former Secretaries of State,
George Shultz and Henry Kissinger. When the scandal broke, both promptly disclaimed any knowledge of the foundation and
the junket
...SNIP...
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Abramoff's NSA and Domestic Spying Scandal
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Wed Jan 25, 2006 at 10:25:59 AM PDT
The National Security Scandals of Jack Abramoff - Part II ( Pt. 1)
While Jack Abramoff's scandalous rip-off of Indian tribes is well know, his role as a GOP fixer for NSA and CIA
contractors has gone virtually under the radar screen. Abramoff's lobbying activities raise serious questions about the
role of his corporate and foreign clients in compromising highly sensitive NSA and Capitol Hill communications networks,
in domestic spying and in other illegal national security-related activities.
We now learn that Abramoff is at the center of a much wider web of criminal activity involving private-sector NSA
contractors and GOP lawmakers. Abramoff served as a conduit between the NSA and private companies that have become the
focus of multiple criminal prosecutions and national security investigations, including the abuse of prisoners abroad,
and alledged spying on Capitol Hill lawmakers by Abramoff clients.
Yesterday, we reported that Verizon (dba Qwest Wireless), is the focus of an NSA contracting scandal and a
little-noticed trial of executives for cooking company books. Attorneys for Qwest's CEO, Joseph Nacchio, raised
knowledge of classified government contracts anticipated by Qwest in 2001 as "one of the key elements to his defense."
That trial reveals something far more important about the corruption scandal that is gripping top GOP lawmakers.
Abramoff and his associates manueuvered his clients -- including now bankrupt Enron, Global Crossing and Tyco
International -- into federal contracts that gave them leverage over strategic U.S. markets, a role in framing foreign
policy options, or unprecedented private-sector access to operating classified government data networks. This has
resulted in the gravest constitutional crisis since Watergate, as well as a massive damage to U.S. national security.
The 2001 Contract to Privatize NSA's Surveillance Systems
In 2001 Verizon, along with CACI (a defense contractor shepherded by Abramoff that heavily contributed to the GOP), was
awarded part of a multi-billion dollar NSA contract to privatize the NSA's information technology systems, capabilities
that were then used by the Bush Administration to carry out illegal domestic spying. This massive privatization of NSA
was shepherded by its Director at the time, Gen. Hayden. As part of that ten-year program, code-named Project
Groundbreaker, NSA surveillance systems continue to be developed, operated and maintained by private sector IT
companies.
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