Tags: cia

07/03/08

Originally Published June 01, 2007; Updated and Republished July 03, 2008:

Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc. a Boeing Company subsidiary is alleged to have facilitated the torture of human beings by providing essential flight services and logistic support for our rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president's illegal CIA torture program.

The complaint alleges:

  • In July 2002, Ethiopian citizen Binyam Mohamed, while in CIA custody, was stripped, blindfolded, shackled, dressed in a tracksuit, strapped to the seat of a plane and flown to Morocco where he was secretly detained for 18 months and interrogated and tortured by Moroccan intelligence services.
  • In January 2004, Mohamed was once again blindfolded, stripped, and shackled by CIA agents and flown to the secret U.S. detention facility known as the "Dark Prison" in Kabul, Afghanistan where he was again tortured and eventually transferred to another facility and then to the U.S. Naval Station at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where he still remains.
  • In May 2002, Italian citizen Abou Elkassim Britel was handcuffed, blindfolded, stripped, dressed in a diaper, chained, and flown by the CIA from Pakistan to Morocco where he was tortured by Moroccan intelligence agents and where he is now incarcerated.
  • In December 2001, Egyptian citizen Ahmed Agiza was chained, shackled, and drugged by the CIA and flown from Sweden to Egypt where he was severely abused and tortured and where he still remains imprisoned.

Shame on Boeing if these allegations prove true!

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05/06/08

Originally published December 18, 2007, Updated and Republished March 28, 2008, Updated and Republished April 11, 2008, Updated and Republished May 06, 2008:

Wow! ... videogate has already reached the level of White House vice presidential and presidential counsel...

"At least four top White House lawyers [Harriet Miers, John Bellinger, Alberto Gonzales and David Addington] took part in discussions with the Central Intelligence Agency between 2003 and 2005 about whether to destroy videotapes showing the secret interrogations of two operatives from Al Qaeda, according to current and former administration and intelligence officials."--NYT's reporters Mark Mazzetti and Scott Shane--

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-----notes-----

1. A recent John Yoo Esquire interview, given after public disclosure of a second torture memo, indicates some realization that trading autonomous thinking, credibility, and integrity for acceptance is usually not a good trade—a realization that comes too late to change his nom de plum, "the guy who wrote the torture memos"

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