Sunday, March 05, 2006

about treason in wartime....

Mary Orndorff
Birmingham News
Washington Correspondent
Greetings, Mary
This information is about treason in wartime and a Senator's refusal to act upon the exposure of the crime.
In 2000, once top secret documents were declassified by the State Department and published on the Internet by the LBJ Library, much to the chagrin of the CIA. Now we know why.
Copies of these documents were provided to former AG Ashcroft and Senators Kyl and Shelby of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, without response.
A copy was also faxed to Karl Roves Office at the White House.
King Sihanouk is also in receipt.
It does not take a rocket scientist to deduce the fact that President Johnson issued directives to both the State Department and the CIA, during NSC meetings, to hand carry letters of his assurances and desires to the President of South Vietnam, The King of Thailand and then Prince, now King, Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, that he, Johnson, did not want the war in Vietnam expanded into 60,000 square miles of Cambodia and to insure Sihanouk that there was no plot on the part of the United States to assassinate him. LBJ explicity demanded that the support of and for any and all Cambodian Khmer Serei operatives by CIA and State Department cease immediately as of June, 1966.
The patterns of abuse continue within the so called "intelligence community" by proclamations of "slam dunk" intelligence to justify the preemptive attack on Iraq, the ultimate war crime of crimes against humanity and peace.
One can only reach the reasonable conclusion that Senators Kyl and Shelby endorse these acts of treason and sedition because they made no effort to further expose these egregious felonies.
I am just an American. But treason rings a bell in California, Arizona, Alabama and supposedly Washington, D.C.
I look forward to your response.
Bests,
John McCarthy
3628 Colonial Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90066
310 397 1143

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