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Get Ready for the USSA (The United Soviet States of America??
Al Martin raw ^ | 17 March 2004 | Al Martin

Posted on 12/10/2004 5:58:36 PM PST by Whataday

Get Ready for the USSA (The United Soviet States of America)

"Behind the Scenes in the Beltway" is published regularly online at Al Martin Raw, (http://www.almartinraw.com).

(March 17) You will be happy to learn that the former head of the KGB (the secret police of the former Soviet Union), General Yevgeni Primakov, has been hired as a consultant by the US Department of Homeland Security. Do you think he will share his expertise in "security" to prepare US citizens for domestic internal passports under the pretense of fighting the never-ending "War on Terrorism"?

CAPPS II is the name of the new program which is technically under the auspices of the US Department of Transporation, but that's only technical and the only reaosn they did that was to use the Transportation Department's budget to buy the computer hardware and software they need.

The way it works is you give them your credit card and they slide it thorough like you would in a store and then they hit a button and the monitor reads: CAPPS II, SS CTF. The SS CTF evidently stands for State Security Citizen Threat File. But it has nothing to do with the Department of Transportation. It goes directly to a division, which has been established between the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and the CIA and several other federal agencies. This is a new division, referred to as the Office of Internal Security, which is coordinating the effort to establish citizen threat files on every US citizen. It will be a huge database including credit files, medical files, political and religious affiliation, military history, attendance at anti-government rallies,etc.

The newsclip didn't point out what information is being accessed.

The only thing they'll tell you is they're going to access your credit history, but like the guy giving the interview said they will be accessing a whole lot more. They just don't tell you what it is. When the Department of Homeland Security was asked about it, they wouldn't say but replied that it would defeat the purpose if we told you what it was we were looking for.

No announcement will be made to the public about what information exactly is being accessed or exactly how much information or what type of information is going to be included in each citizen's security threat file.

What I liked about this segment is that they interviewed General Yevgeni Primakov, who is now a consultant to the Department of Homeland Security along with General Alexander Karpov.

Primakov was laughing about it because he's getting paid a big fee to do it. He doesn't care, of course. Primakov speaks beautiful English, as you would expect a former head of the KGB to do. When he was asked what is this CAPPS II program really about, because obviously even "terrorists" could have credit ratings.

Primakov said that this is one of the steps now being employed along with NICA and new identity upgrade features which are coming to your driver's license. It is being used to get the people used to new types of documentation and carrying new types of identity cards pursuant to the United States instituting a formal policy of internal passports.And he actually used the words "internal passports."

It's like he said and he was pretty knowledgeable. When the NICA (National Identity Card Act) gets passed, the Posse Comitatus Act gets overturned, a few other pieces of legislation yet to be proffered get passed, the White House will have more control over the American people than the Kremlin had over the Russian people when Stalin was alive. He said that and then he laughed.

What Primakov finds funny are what he calls these "right wing flag wavers" that were so anti-communist and now they're supporting a state policy of internal passports.

The irony is deafening.

Old right wing farts -- turn up your hearing aids for the irony is deafening.

Primakov continued by saying that he had been hired as a consultant and he was consulting on other "security" matters, an ongoing policy in various agencies of government (some of these offices haven't even been created yet) to consistently narrow the rights of the American people and to expand the power of government. He professed not to know why, the reason for all this was, other than he admitted that "it doesn't have much to do with 'fighting terrorism.'"

In other words, it's funny that we need a commie to come over here and tell people the truth. And remember its not just any commie, it's the former head of the KGB, who is being (paid) for with taxpayers' money from all the (naive) flag wavers out there.

If you think about it - how ironic this whole thing is. And it's not only Primakov, who was, by the way the last general of the KGB, before the KGB was changed to RFSS. Look who else was hired. There's General Primakov.

Then there's General Karpov, former KGB station chief of their Washington station at their embassy and the first director of the Russian Federal Security Service.

You could call this the "Sovietization of America." Primakov said he can't wait to get on the payroll (he called it the "pay corps," referring to the Heritage Foundation, the PNAC and all the other right wing foundations in the United States) He cant get over how many ex-KGB generals and colonels still want to come over to the United States and become consultants to get on the pay corps.

It has been reported that Nikita Krushchev Jr works for the Heritage Foundation. Another right wing foundation has Elena Stalin. The Old Soviet Brand names are all coming to Washington to get on the gravy train and teach the Bush administration how to further restrict the rights of the American people.

And Primakov is waiting for the USSA, The United Soviet States of America. It'll probably make him feel right at home.

AL MARTIN is America's foremost expert on corporate and government fraud. A relentless whistleblower, he has written a book called, "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider," which chronicles his adventures with the Bush Cabal (National Liberty Press, Order Line: 866-317-1390). This detailed account of government criminal operations, namely State-sanctioned fraud, drug trafficking and illicit weapons sales, is unprecedented in publishing history.

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Never say Never and that it can't happen.....
1 posted on 12/10/2004 5:58:37 PM PST by Whataday
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To: Whataday

You like cheese?


2 posted on 12/10/2004 6:02:25 PM PST by rdb3 (Can I join the Pajamahadeen even if I sleep in the nude?)
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To: Whataday

Sounds like a KOOK article.


3 posted on 12/10/2004 6:03:50 PM PST by graycamel
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To: Whataday
A Socialist take over was tried as early as November 2nd 2004....


4 posted on 12/10/2004 6:04:13 PM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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To: Whataday
The dems already wanted the USSA, except they called it the United Socialist States of America.

That goes in conjunction with my USER idea. The Union of Socialist European Republics... And the acronym "user" is just so fitting. Just refer to France Germany and Spain as "USERs"

5 posted on 12/10/2004 6:07:26 PM PST by infidel29 (America is GREAT because she is GOOD, the moment she ceases to be GOOD, she ceases to be GREAT - B.F)
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To: Whataday
TINFOIL HAT ALERT

6 posted on 12/10/2004 6:07:36 PM PST by konaice
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To: Whataday

Bushonian?


7 posted on 12/10/2004 6:11:32 PM PST by Ben Ficklin
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To: Dallas59

WOO HOO!


8 posted on 12/10/2004 6:12:12 PM PST by rocksblues (No more Kerry, no more polls!)
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To: graycamel
You need to get out more ... all kinds of interesting alliances doing interesting things in the name of Security and Homeland Defense these days ...


Walker's World: Don't over-reform the U.N.
By Martin Walker
UPI Editor
Published December 1, 2004

WASHINGTON -- This is sad. Kofi Annan convenes a grand council of the great and the good of international diplomacy and asks them to come up with a new charter that re-invents the United Nations. The U.N. secretary-general's exact words were to draft "a broad framework for collective security for the new millennium."

The team of international civil servants and luminaries does exactly that. Figures of the experience and eminence of Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser of the first Bush presidency, former Russian foreign minister Yevgeny Primakov, former Chinese foreign minister Qian Qichen and Britain's veteran Ambassador to the U.N. Sir David Hannay all invest time and work in the collective effort.

And yet when the document is unveiled, it fails to make the front pages of the electronic age, the BBC News website, or the "Top Stories" of the Google News website. The web pages of the Washington Post, Britain's Daily Telegraph and France's Le Monde carried no reference to it by 6 p.m. Tuesday, although the New York Times website - to its credit - managed a thorough report. The others followed, rather shamefacedly, somewhat later, once they realized its importance.

....


Funny that Tom Ridge would scoop the front page on such an important day with a resignation making no mention whatsoever of such an "important" document.

And so it goes ...
9 posted on 12/10/2004 6:15:33 PM PST by Askel5 († Cooperatio voluntaria ad suicidium est legi morali contraria. †)
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To: graycamel

If I told you George H. Bush had been published as agreeing that "the gravest threat to humanity is human reproduction" and enthusiastically promoting the technology and the government "education" necessary to get folks to demand as "rights" the tools of population control and eugenics ... would you think I was kook?


If I showed you the pages from the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD wherein I got that information, would you change your mind?

When finally you realize that abortion is a GOP policy, lots of kooky stuff starts to make sense ... not the least of which is how it is the Pubbies manage always to "sell us out" by reserving for themselves the really critical decision ... like PNTR for China, passage of the Patriot Acts, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Campaign Finance Reform, the Omnibus Transporation bill that brought us "seatbelt checks", "No Child Left Behind," biometic National IDs and this week's utterly chilling Security legislation just for starters.


10 posted on 12/10/2004 6:19:39 PM PST by Askel5 († Cooperatio voluntaria ad suicidium est legi morali contraria. †)
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To: Askel5
not the least of which is how it is the Pubbies manage always to "sell us out" by reserving for themselves the really critical decisionS ...


Oh yeah ... and Embryonic Stem Cell Research -- which decision nailed open the most Profitable window of Human Non-Personhood the world's ever seen.
11 posted on 12/10/2004 6:21:47 PM PST by Askel5 († Cooperatio voluntaria ad suicidium est legi morali contraria. †)
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To: rdb3

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/993196/posts


12 posted on 12/10/2004 6:29:06 PM PST by Whataday
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To: konaice

The Stasi




East Germany's Ministry for State Security, known as the Stasi, featured probably the most comprehensive internal security operation of the Cold War. The Stasi built an astonishingly widespread network of informants -- researchers estimate that out of a population of 16 million, 400,000 people actively cooperated. The Stasi kept files on up to 6 million East German citizens -- one-third of the entire population.

The Stasi operated with broad power and remarkable attention to detail. All phone calls from the West were monitored, as was all mail. Similar surveillance was routine domestically. Every factory, social club and youth association was infiltrated; many East Germans were persuaded or blackmailed into informing on their own families.

The Stasi kept close tabs on all potential subversives. Stasi agents collected scent samples from people by wiping bits of cloth on objects they had touched. These samples were stored in airtight glass containers and special dogs were trained to track down the person's scent. The agency was authorized to conduct secret smear campaigns against anyone it judged to be a threat; this might include sending anonymous letters and making anonymous phone calls to blackmail the targeted person. Torture was an accepted method of getting information.

Stasi abuses led to protests in Leipzig that helped pave the way for the fall of the Berlin Wall. After reunification, many former Stasi agents were prosecuted. Today, any former Stasi domestic espionage officer is barred from police work in Berlin.


13 posted on 12/10/2004 6:31:08 PM PST by Whataday
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To: Whataday

It's mind boggling to me that folks can still doubt that the MARK OF THE BEAST is well on it's way.

The frog in the bucket of warming water, indeed.

Am sure glad God is in ultimate control.

All that can be shaken will be shaken.

HE IS OUR ONLY security.


14 posted on 12/10/2004 6:42:37 PM PST by Quix (5having a form of godliness but denying its power. I TIM 3:5)
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To: Whataday

bump


15 posted on 12/11/2004 1:55:31 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Today, please pray for God's miracle, we are not going to make it without him.)
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