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Brandon Turbeville
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With recent news regarding the Boston Bombing suspects and their alleged ties to Chechen terrorism and, hence, al-Qaeda, a sub-debate has emerged among those individuals who remain glued to mainstream media outlets such as FOX News or CNN. This unfortunate red herring revolves around the question of whether or not Chechen terrorists are, in fact, linked to al-Qaeda.
Yet, the links between Chechen terrorists and their al-Qaeda counterparts are relatively well documented, even as far as the mainstream media accounts are capable of producing. Thus, the question for the general public should not revolve around potential links between the two terrorist factions, but around the more important issue of who al-Qaeda actually is.
After all, if al-Qaeda functions as an umbrella organization for Islamic fundamentalist terrorists the world over, it is important to seek the true head of the overarching network, not merely the outlying tentacles that manifest themselves in various different locations across the globe. For that reason, it is first important to point out that Chechen “rebels,” much like their “rebel” cousins in Syria, are, in fact, receiving training, weapons, and financial support via the very networks that so vociferously claim to oppose them – the United States and British governments.
Indeed, in order to see the direct connection between the U.S. government and Chechen terrorism, one need only look toward the leader of the “Chechen rebels,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Chechen Republic – Ichkeria, Ilyas Akhmadov, who resides internationally by bouncing back and forth between the United States and Britain all on the tab of the U.S. State Department since as far back as 2004.
Typically being more willing to report on the treachery of the United States than the American press, the Russian news agency KMNews was quite willing to pick up on the American bankrolling of foreign terrorists. The agency wrote,
In early August, . . . Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Chechen Republic-Ichkeria, Ilyas Akhmadov received political asylum in the USA. And for his ‘outstanding services,’ Akhmadov received a Reagan-Fascell grant,” including a monthly stipend, medical insurance, and well-equipped office with all necessary support services, including the possibility of meetings with political circles and leading US media . . .”[1]
KMNews then asked, “What about our partners in the ‘anti-terrorist’ coalition?”
The agency then went on to cite the official expressions of support by then-President George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, and State Department spokesman Richard Boucher in order to acknowledge the seemingly bizarre hypocrisy of these officials as they prosecuted a war OF terror all across the globe.
KMNews then tellingly explained the motivation behind the funding and support of Chechen terrorist networks. It stated,
Thus, the conclusion is obvious. Willingly or not, Downing Street and the White House provoked the guerrillas to these latest attacks [Beslan school massacre in 2004]. Willingly or not, Great Britain and the USA have nurtured the separatists with material, information and diplomatic resources. Willingly or not, the policy of London and Washington fostered the current terrorist acts.” “As the ancients said, cui bono? Perhaps we are too hasty with such sweeping accusations against our ‘friends’ and ‘partners’? Is there a motive for the Anglo-American ‘anti-terrorist coalition’ to fan the fires of terror in the North Caucasus?” “Alas, there is a motive. It is no secret, that the West is vitally interested in maintaining instability in the Caucasus. That makes it easier to pump out the fossil fuels, extracted in the Caspian region, and it makes it easier to control Georgia and Azerbaijan, and to exert influence on Armenia. Finally, it makes it easier to drive Russia out of the Caspian and the Caucasus. Divide et impera! – the leaders of the Roman Empire already introduced this simple formula for subjugation.
Yet Akhmadov was not the only separatist terrorist that was given asylum in the Western Anglo Zone. Akmad Zakayev and Aslan Mashkhadov (given asylum in London, England) were also granted protection by the U.S. and Britain in 2003. Zakayev is designated as the “special representative” of Mashkhadov.
In addition, it is also widely known within European media, political, and intelligence circles that certain leaders of the Chechen terrorist networks are closely connected to the American CIA, if not agents outright. Shamil Basayev, described as the “brutal Chechen field commander” by Webster Tarpley, happens to be one of those individuals. It should be noted that Basayev was linked to the Beslan school massacre as well.
Furthermore, as Webster Tarpley writes in his article, “Russians Blast US-UK Sponsorship Of Chechen Terror,”
As Michel Chossudovsky pointed out some years back, the Chechen leaders Basayev and Al Khattab were trained in the CIA-run camps for Islamic fighters in Afghanistan. In 1999, Putin rode to power on a backlash against Chechen terror which he had in all probability staged himself – thus judoing a long-standing US-UK capability. The key point is that the Russian press is now openly denouncing London and Washington as centers for terrorist control.
Tarpley continues by stating,
Around the time of 9/11, Putin had pointed to open recruitment of Chechen terrorists going on in London, telling a German interviewer: “In London, there is a recruitment station for people wanting to join combat in Chechnya. Today — not officially, but effectively in the open — they are talking there about recruiting volunteers to go to Afghanistan.” (Focus — German weekly newsmagazine, September 2001) In addition, it is generally known in well-informed European circles that the leaders of the Chechen rebels were trained by the CIA, and that the Chechens were backed by US-sponsored anti-Russian fighters from Afghanistan. In recent months, US-UK backed Chechens have destroyed two Russian airliners and attacked a Moscow subway station, in addition to the school atrocity.
Some aspects of Putin’s thinking were further explained by a press interview given by Aslambek Aslakhanov, the Chechen politician who is one of Putin’s official advisors. A dispatch from RIA Novosti reported Aslakhanov’s comments as follows: “The terrorists who seized the school in Beslan, North Ossetia, took their orders from abroad. ‘They were talking with people not from Russia, but from abroad. They were being directed,’ said Aslambek Aslakhanov, advisor to the President of the Russian Federation. ‘It is the desire of our “friends” – in quotation marks — who have probably for more than a decade been carrying out enormous, titanic work, aimed at dismembering Russia. These people have worked very hard, and the fact that the financing comes from there and that they are the puppet masters, is also clear.” Aslakhanov, who was named by the terrorists as one of the people they were going to hold talks with, also told RIA Novosti that the bid for such “talks” was completely phony. He said that the hostage-takers were not Chechens. When he talked to them, by phone, in Chechen, they demanded that he talk Russian, and the ones he spoke with had the accents of other North Caucasus ethnic groups. (RIA Novosti, September 6, 2004)
On September 7, RIA Novosti reported on the demand of the Russian Foreign Ministry that two leading Chechen figures be extradited from London and Washington to stand trial in Russia. A statement from the Russia Foreign Ministry’s Department of Information and Press indicated that Russia will put the United States and Britain on the spot about extraditing two top Chechen separatist officials, who have been given asylum in Washington and London, respectively. They are Akhmad Zakayev, known as a “special representative” of Aslan Maskhadov (currently enjoying asylum in London), and Ilyas Akhmadov, the “Foreign Minister” of the unrecognized “Chechen Republic-Ichkeria” (now residing in the USA). (RIA Novosti, September 7, 2004)
Again, as Tarpley writes,
The RBC commentary goes on to cite the Economist of August 19, which contained what RBC characterizes as a virtual ultimatum to Russia. RBC notes that “the carrying out of such a series of coordinated, highly professional terrorist attacks, would be impossible without the help of qualified ‘specialists’.” RBC notes that at the end of August one such “specialist,” working for an NGO based in the Czech republic, was arrested for blowing up a Russian armed personnel carrier. Also, British “experts” have been found instructing Chechen gangs in how to lay mines. “It cannot be excluded, that also in Beslan, the logistics of the operation were provided by just such ‘specialists’,” notes RBC.
The RBC editorial concludes: “Apparently, by having recourse to large-scale terrorist actions, the forces behind that terrorism, have now acted directly to force a ‘change’ in the political situation in the Caucasus, propagating interethnic wars into Russia. “The only way to resist this, would be for Moscow to make it known, that we are ready to fight a new war, according to new rules and new methods — not with mythical ‘international terrorists’, who do not and never existed, but with the controllers of the ‘insurgents and freedom fighters’; a war against the geopolitical puppet-masters, who are ready to destroy thousands of Russians for the sake of achieving their new division of the world.” (RBC, September 7, 2004)
Indeed, it was supposedly revealed by the Russian newspaper Izvestia, which was able to obtain documents from the Counterintelligence Department Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia confirming that Tamerlan Tsarnaev had attended the NGO Caucasus Fund workshops held in the summer of 2012. The documents that Izvestia obtained were said to be reports by Colonel Chief Directorate Counterintelligence Department Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia Gregory Chanturia to the Minister of Internal Affairs Irakli Garibashvili.
As Kurt Nimmo writes,
The revelation about Tsarnaev’s whereabouts in 2012 and his connection to an anti-Russian NGO sponsored by the CIA should be considered the missing link in the story concerning his purported radicalization at the hands of Salafist militants. However, since the establishment is providing the script and narrative for the official story, we expect the corporate media to give it zero credence.
According to Izvestia, Colonel Chanturia wrote that the Caucasus Fund is designed to “to control the processes taking place in the North Caucasus region.” In other words, the Caucasus Fund exists for the purposes of manipulating terrorist and insurgent activity in the Caucasus region in concert with the wishes of Western powers.
Interestingly enough, the Caucasus Fund was founded in 2008, shortly after the conflict surrounding Georgia-Ossettia. If the documents obtained by Izvestia are correct, the Caucasus Fund involves itself in the three border areas of Dagestan and Azerbaijan known as Balacan, Zakatalksy, and Kakh.
To be clear, the Jamestown Foundation has released a response to the claims made by Izvestia in which it states that
The Jamestown Foundation categorically rejects the content and premise of the April 24 report by the Russian newspaper Izvestia, which suggested that Jamestown was in any way tied to Tamarlan Tsarnaev. The story presented in the Izvestia article is entirely false and groundless. Our organization has never had any contact with the Tsarnaev brothers, and we have no record or knowledge of either of them ever attending any Jamestown event in Washington, DC, or elsewhere. Furthermore, Jamestown has never hosted any seminars to train terrorists or subversive agents.
Although Izvestia has not responded to the rejection of its previous report and this writer has not been able to reach the organization for comment as of yet, it should be noted that, while Izvestia is indeed owned by Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas and oil company, the Jamestown Foundation is still quite clearly a front for Western intelligence and NATO/Western/US – backed destabilization efforts.
Indeed, while the Caucasus Fund may have been more successful at hiding its possible connections with Chechen terrorism and terrorist networks, significantly more is known about the Jamestown Foundation.
As stated earlier, the Jamestown Foundation is notoriously a front organization for the CIA, with CIA Director William Casey and famous Soviet defector Arkady being instrumental in the establishment of the foundation from the very beginning. Not only that, but the Jamestown Foundation’s Board of Directors includes none other than Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter and co-founder of the infamous Trilateral Commission.
In addition to his already impressive résumé, it should be noted that Brzezinski was also the main architect of the creation of al-Qaeda itself as far back as the 1970s when he organized, armed, funded, and trained what was then called the Mujahideen in Afghanistan but is now commonly known as al-Qaeda. Ironically, the Taliban was yet another offshoot of the al-Qaeda/Mujahideen network.
It is worth noting that Brzezinski is also Co-Chairman of the American Committee For Peace in Chechnya, an NGO that is itself under the purview of Freedom House which is, in turn, funded by the National Endowment for Democracy, a notorious CIA front organization.
The Voltaire Network also describes the Jamestown Foundation in much the same manner. It says that Jamestown “is only an element in a huge machine, which is controlled by Freedom House and linked to the CIA.”
“In practice,” the research organizations states, “it has become a specialized news agency in subjects such as the communist and post-communist states and terrorism.” With this in mind, the Jamestown Foundation “publishes specialized bulletins on both the post-communist world and terrorism, which serve as reference for Washington’s think tanks. University scholars and journalists are dedicated to depict a ghost-filled world whose very same hostility justifies the U.S. empire.”
Indeed, one need only look at the Board of Directors for the Jamestown Foundation in order to see a clear agenda taking shape through the thin veil of political “education” and journalism specifically garnered to Washington think tanks, themselves of a dubious nature. The board of Jamestown is heavily stacked with years worth of experience in the worlds of intelligence, the military, defense contracting, and even the U.S. State Department itself.
Take a look, for instance, at the Board of Directors as listed on the Jamestown Foundation website and the backgrounds of the individuals that are listed.
Matthew Bryza – 23 year career as U.S. Diplomat; highly involved in “policy-making and international negotiations on major energy infrastructure projects and regional conflicts in Eurasia.”; U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan February 2011 – January 2012; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Asia from 2005 -2009 (designated responsibility “for Eurasian Energy, the South Caucasus, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus.”; U.S. Co-Chair of the OSCE’s Minsk Group (2005-2009); Director for European and Eurasian Affairs on the National Security Council staff from 2001-2005 (according to the Jamestown Foundation, “His responsibilities included Eurasian energy, the South Caucasus, Central Asia and political Islam in Eurasia.”); Deputy to the Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of State on Caspian Energy, Advisor on Economic Reform in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, and Russia Desk Officer at the State Department; Political Officer at the U.S. Missions to Russia from 1995-1997; Political Officer at the U.S. Missions to Poland from 1989 – 1991; Director of the International Centre for Defence in Estonia (ICDS); Senior Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center; Member of the Board of Directors of Turcas Petrol;
See a detailed commentary on Matthew Bryza provided by Sibel Edmonds’ Boiling Frogs Post here.
James H. Burnley – Yale (1970); Harvard (1973); U.S. Secretary of Transportation (1987-1989); Deputy Secretary of Transportation in the U.S. Transportation Department (1983-1987); Associate Deputy Attorney General in the U.S. Department of Justice (1982-1983); Venable LLP; Turner, Enochs, Foster, Sparrow, and Burnley Partner (1975-1981); Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey, and Leonard Partner; Member of the Board of Infrasoft Inc.; Member of the Board of MTA Safety Training Systems; Board of Directors of Citizens For A Sound Economy; Council on Foreign Relations; Board of Directors for Freedom Works; Chairman of the Roe Institute Advisory Committee in the Heritage Foundation; Burnley is Vice Chairman of the Board for the Jamestown Foundation.
Willem de Vogel – founded and led the Private Equity activity at Three Cities Research, Inc. until 2004; Senior Partner at Three Cities Research, Inc.; Citibank; Director at Morton Industrial Group; Director at Computer Associates International; Director at Classic Vacation Group Inc. (formerly Global Vacation Group Inc.) since 2000; Director at Factory 2 U Stores Inc. since December 2000;
De Vogel is Chairman of the Board for the Jamestown Foundation.
Carlton W. Fulford Jr. – U.S. Marine Corp. General; American Council on Renewable Energy; Director of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies under the Department of Defense (2003-2006); Deputy Commander of U.S. Forces in Europe (2000-2003); Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific (1998-1999); Commanding General, I Marine Expeditionary Force (1996-1998); Commanding General, III Marine Expeditionary Force (1994-1995); Commanding General, 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (1991-1992); and Commanding Officer, Task Force Ripper during combat operations in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait as part of Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm (1990-1991); Director, The Joint Staff (1999-2000); Vice Director, The Joint Staff (1995-1996); Commanding General Marine Corps Bases, Japan (1994-1995) and Commanding General Marine Corps Bases, Pacific (1998-1999); Board of Trustees for the Institute for Defense Analysis; Co-Chairman of the Board of Visitors for National Defense University; Jefferson Waterman International;
James G. Gidwitz – Chairman of the Endowment Committee of The Hotchkiss School; Board of the Hoover Institution; CEO/Chairman of the Board/ Director of Continental Materials Corporation;Chairman and CEO of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois; President of Continental Quicksilver, Inc.;Florida Rental Tool and Equipment Co.;
Patrick W. Gross – Co-Founder of American Management Systems; Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Department of Defense (1968-1970); Member of the Board of Alpine Access, Inc.; Member of the Board of Capital One; Member of the Board of Career Education; Member of the Board of Computer Network Technology Corporation; Member of the Board of Liquidity Services; Chairman of the Board of The Lovell Group; Member of the Board of Mobius Management Systems; Member of the Board of Sarnoff Corporation; Member of the Board of Waste Management; Council For Excellence in Government; Board of Directors of the Aspen Institute; Council on Foreign Relations; Club of Rome; Council on Competitiveness; Board of Directors of Economic Club of Washington, D.C.; Board of Directors Foreign Policy Association; Forward Together PAC; International Institute for Strategic Studies; National Economists Club; Trustee of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts; World Affairs Council;
James Hauslein – Hauslein & Company; Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association; The Pine School; American Swiss Foundation; The Boys’ Club of New York; Conservation International; Cornell University; Elephant Capital PLC; Innovate Partners; Inmoo.com; Sunglass Hut International, Inc.; Liberty Acquisition Holdings Corp.; GLG Partners Inc.; Clin Tec International; Crunch Fitness; Bally Total Fitness; Atlas Acquisition Holdings Corp.;
Michael V. Hayden – Former CIA Director; Former Director of the NSA (where he oversaw domestic wiretapping); Former Director of National Intelligence; Former Commander of the Air Intelligence Agency; Proponent of the Trailblazer Project; Former Director of the Joint Command and Control Warfare Center; Torture proponent; argued against Probable Cause; Council on Foreign Relations; principal at the Chertoff Group; Board of Directors of Motorola Services;
Bruce Hoffman – Georgetown University; Director of the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University; Director of the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University; tenured professor at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service; Corporate Chair in Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency at the RAND Corporation; Director of RAND’s Washington, D.C. Office; Vice President for External Affairs for the RAND Corporation (2001-2004); Acting Director of Center for Middle East Public Policy of the RAND Corporation in 2004; Scholar-in-Residence for Counterterrorism at the Central Intelligence Agency (2004-2006); adviser on counterterrorism to the Office of National Security Affairs, Coalition Provisional Authority, Baghdad, Iraq (2004); adviser on counterinsurgency to the Strategy, Plans, and Analysis Office at Multi-National Forces-Iraq Headquarters, Baghdad (2004-2005); adviser to the Iraq Study Group; member of the National Security Preparedness Group (largely considered to be the successor to the 9/11 Commission and also chaired by Kean and Hamilton); Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Senior Fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY; Visiting Professor at the Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel; Visiting Professor at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; contributing editor to The National Interest; Advisory Committee of the Terrorism and Counterterrorism Program, Human Rights Watch; member of the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs Home Team Academy Advisory Panel; a member of the board of advisers to the FBI Intelligence Analysts Association; serves on the advisory board to the Arms Sales Monitoring Project at the Federation of American Scientists; serves on the advisory board of Our Voices Together: September 11 Friends and Families to Help Build a Safer, More Compassionate World; founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews in Scotland; Reader in International Relations and Chairman of the Department of International Relations at the University of St Andrews in Scotland; Editor-in-Chief of Studies in Conflict and Terrorism; member of the advisory board of Terrorism and Political Violence; member of the advisory board of Review of International Studies; editor of the new Columbia University Press Series on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; awarded the United States Intelligence Community Seal Medallion (according to Georgetown University’s bio page, the United States Intelligence Community Seal Medallion [is] the highest level of commendation given to a non-government employee, which recognizes sustained superior performance of high value that distinctly benefits the interests and national security of the United States.); author of Inside Terrorism; Fellow and C. V. Starr Distinguished Visitor at the American Academy of Berlin, Germany (2006); Visiting Fellow at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra, Australia (2007); Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford University for Michaelmas Term (2009); Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC (2009); S. Rajaratnam Professor of Strategic Studies at Nanyang Technological University Singapore (2009 -2010); Distinguished Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC (2012);
As Georgetown University notes:
Professor Hoffman has conducted field work on terrorism and insurgency in Afghanistan, Argentina, Colombia, India (Kashmir and Assam), Indonesia, Israel, Iraq, Northern Ireland, Pakistan (North West Frontier Province), the Philippines (Mindanao), Palestine (the West Bank and Gaza Strip), Sri Lanka, and Turkey. In 2008 he visited Khowst, Paktia, Kunar, and Nuristan Provinces in Afghanistan to observe the operations of the 82nd Airborne and Provincial Reconstruction Teams under its command, and also traveled to Pakistan, where he toured Pakistani military training facilities and divisional headquarters in the North West Frontier Province.
Frank Keating – Governor of Oklahoma (1995-2003); Georgetown University; President and CEO of American Council of Life Insurers; Acting Deputy Secretary, General Counsel, US Housing and Urban Development Department (1990-1993); US Associate Attorney General (1988-1990); Assistant Secretary to the Treasury in the US Treasury Department; US Attorney Northern District of Oklahoma (1981-1985); Oklahoma State Senate (1975-1981); Oklahoma State House of Representatives (1974-1975); Assistant District Attorney, Tulsa County; Federal Bureau of Investigation (1969); Member of the Board of Chesapeake Energy; American Council of Life Insurers PAC; Committee For Justice; Ducks Unlimited Honorary Board of Trustees; Economic Club of Washington, D.C.; President and CEO of American Bankers Association; Bipartisan Policy Center’s Debt Reduction Task Force; board of Bipartisan Policy Center; United States’ Conference of Catholic Bishops National Review Board (investigating sexual abuse);
Clinton I. Smullyan – At Large Trustee of PEN America; President and CEO of Mosbacher Properties Group LLC; President and CEO of Mosbacher Properties, Inc.; Chairman of the Executive Committee of DJA Partners, a joint venture between Dow Jones and AEGON USA; International Advisory Council of Chase Manhattan Bank; member of the Board for the John Carter Brown Library; member of the Board of Rockefeller University Council;
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Michelle Van Cleave – Senior Advisor to the Executive Agent for Homeland Security and Department of Defense; consultant to the Undersecretary for Policy in the Department of Defense; co-founder and President of National Security Concepts, Inc.; staff director and chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism and Government Information; Counsel to the Washington law firm of Feith and Zell, P.C; Consultant to Central Intelligence Agency; Consultant to Los Alamos National Laboratory; General Counsel for National Security Affairs in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); Assistant Director for National Security Affairs in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); Minority Counsel to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; assistant for defense and foreign policy to Congressman Jack Kemp (R-NY); national security assistant to the House Republican Conference; staff member, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations; associate with the Los Angeles law firm of Horvitz and Greines;
Arthur Waldron – Lauder Professor of International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania; vice president of the International Assessment and Strategy Center; Harvard; Assistant Professor at Princeton in 1981; professor of Strategy and Policy at the U.S. Naval War College from 1991-1997; adjunct Professor of East Asian Studies at Brown University; Associate in research at the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University; Associate in research at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University; Council on Foreign Relations; Director of Asian Studies at the American Enterprise Institute; Trustee of Freedom House; Center For Security Policy; National Security Advisory Council; Advisory Board of China Aid Association;
Not only these individuals, but it should be mentioned that Zbigniew Brzezinski himself has served on the Board of Directors of the Jamestown Foundation. Brzezinski’s list of accomplishes are both too long and too well known to require listing in this article and, for that reason, merely his presence on the Board of the Jamestown Foundation speaks volumes as to what fruits this organization is designed to bear.
Furthermore, it must be mentioned that James R. Woolsey, former CIA Director and member of the Project For A New American Century, Committee on the Present Danger, Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, Center for Security Policy, and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, has also served as vice-Chairman of the board of the Jamestown Foundation.
Likewise, former Vice President Dick Cheney has also served on the board of the Jamestown Foundation as well as Marcia Carlucci, the wife of Frank Carlucci.
In addition to the individual connections mentioned above, the inter-agency and inter-organizational connections between the Jamestown Foundation and what Tony Cartalucci of Land Destroyer Report refers to as “Meddlers International” is veiled by an increasingly transparent veil of direct funding by the United States Government and financial warfare managers like George Soros.
In his report, “BOMBSHELL: US Caught Meddling In Russian Elections,” Cartalucci listed nine organizations that he considered to be a part of “Meddlers International,” meaning a Western-based network of destabilization campaigns and organizations aimed at overthrowing or otherwise influencing the elections, political climate, or even destruction of “foreign” states. The list included the National Endowment for Democracy, International Republican Institute, National Democratic Institute, Freedom House, Open Society Institute, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Reporters Without Borders (US Chapter), Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International (USA).
Of these organizations, at least four of them receive funding directly from the National Endowment for Democracy (note that 1 is the NED itself) which is nothing more than a conduit for USAID (United States Agency For International Development) and the U.S. State Department. Thus, it is not mere hyperbole to suggest that the NED, IRI (International Republican Institute), NDI (National Democratic Institute for International Affairs), Freedom House, and RWB (Reporters Without Borders) are nothing more than covert branches of the U.S. government, specifically the U.S. State Department.
In addition, The Jamestown Foundation, according to the Institute for Policy Studies, has become “increasingly linked to neocon-driven institutions and leading figures, including the Center for Security Policy and Freedom House.”
The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) further explains the connections between the Jamestown Foundation and Freedom House by stating, “Among the authors of the institute’s publications are Freedom House’s Nina Shea, the National Institute for Public Policy’s Keith Payne, the Hoover Institute’s John Dunlop, the Heritage Institution’s John Tkacik, American Enterprise Institute’s Nicholas Eberstadt, Hudson Institute’s Laurent Murawiec, and the Middle East Intelligence Bulletin’s former editor Gary Gambill.”
IPS continues in its description of the Jamestown Foundation’s publications by writing,
Regarding China, Arthur Waldron and John Tkacik have each respectively led alarmist calls about the new China threat. For his part, Waldron has criticized “China’s directionless transition.” He charges that China has followed a dangerous path of instituting economic reform, whereas it should have followed the Russian model of first “introducing freedom and democracy.” He advocates that the United States keep China in check if it “misbehaves” with regard to Taiwan, and implies that China is a terrorism-enabling country because it has failed to exert sufficient pressure on North Korea. Similarly, Tkacik recommends “prescribing Beijing with some of its own medicine”—meaning that it should use the same heavy-handed threats against North Korea that it uses mistakenly against Taiwan.
IPS also demonstrates the method of propaganda pushed by the Jamestown Foundation against nations like Iraq and Syria, two countries which Jamestown Foundation authors have attempted “to link the two through the terrorism of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.”
IPS states further,
Although the Jamestown Foundation does not explicitly state its foreign policy agenda, it does through its forums and publications align itself with the neoconservatives’ agenda with respect to Taiwan-China, counterterrorism/Middle East issues, and Russia. Like the neoconservatives, the institute equates evil and totalitarianism—and believes that U.S. foreign and military policy should be committed to “root out evil.”
For this reason, in terms of known sources of funding, it is important to note that the Jamestown Foundation received $3.5 million between 1985 and 2003 from a variety of foundations including Smith Richardson, Carthage Foundation, and Sarah Scaife Foundation. In 1997 and 1998, the Starr Foundation contributed $200,000 and $100,000 respectively. In 1998, Archer Daniels Midland donated $5,000.
It is interesting to note that the Board of Governors for the Smith Richardson Foundation includes both Zbigniew Brzezinski and R. James Woolsey, two principals of the Jamestown Foundation. Smith Richardson is also a heavy financier of Freedom House.
In the end, it matters little whether Izvestia’s claims regarding the Boston Bombing suspects attendance of a Caucasus Fund and/or Jamestown Foundation “workshop” is entirely accurate. The fact is that the connections between Foundations, NGO’s, and other organizations, even the Jamestown Foundation itself, and intelligence agencies, Western governments, and destabilization campaigns are themselves well-documented.
Indeed, the connections between these fixtures of geopolitical destruction as presented in this article are not even the tip of the iceberg. One could literally track the organizations and individuals involved in global destabilization efforts both at home and abroad for a lifetime without truly discovering or labeling all of the players in the game. However, it is important to understand who and what acts as the controlling wing of global terrorism be it of the Middle Eastern, African, or Chechen varieties in terms of its manifestation; or the American, British, or NATO varieties in terms of its direction.
Read other articles by Brandon Turbeville here.
Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author of three books, Codex Alimentarius — The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, and Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident. Turbeville has published over 200 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties. Brandon Turbeville’s podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.
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