Sunday, February 14, 2010

A covert CIA-MOSSAD operation behind all assassinations in Beirut and Damascus since January 24th 2002...with Asef SHAWKAT AT THE HELM.

“We either shape our future based on truth for the betterment of Lebanon, Lebanese and humanity, or the future will be shaped in the interest of the few who seek to conceal the truth to the detriment of humanity....”

The art of disinformation has also been one of the cornerstones of intelligence work ...., especially in the Syria-Lebanon theater of operations.... mixing lies and half truths to always confuse the other side....especially in the string of murder assassinations since January 24th 2002...
A message was being sent to someone... The someone is not always the obvious someone.... Sometimes we "kill a chicken to scare the monkeys"....



''La grande science est donc de faire vouloir [à l’ennemi] tout ce que vous voulez qu’il fasse et de lui fournir, sans qu’il s’en aperçoive, tous les moyens de vous seconder....'' (Sun Tzu, l'art de la guerre)

A covert CIA-MOSSAD operation behind all assassinations in Beirut and Damascus since January 24th 2002...with Asef SHAWKAT AT THE HELM....

The return of the CIA/MOSSAD thuggish proxy militias from the Gemayel Kataeb and the Geagea Lebanese Forces...necessitated the elimination/assassination from the scene of Mr. Elie HOBEIKA by the infamous White House Murder INC,....a small example follows here:

"Accused Israeli spy Larry Franklin spoke of a list of murders at his federal trial...."


pg. 352:
"It was a list of murders," Franklin began to explain to U.S. District
Judge T.S. Ellis when Thomas Reilly, a youthful, red-headed lawyer
from the Justice Department, leaped from his seat, shouting, "Your
Honor, that's classified....!"


The implementation of the CIA/MOSSAD inspired UNSC 1559 necessitated the killing of Rafic Hariri..., hence Asef SHAWKAT was bamboozled into carrying out this assassination and others on behalf of CIA/MOSSAD.....typical CIA/MOSSAD modus operandi....
All these covert operations were handled by the same criminal mind and were totally and completely intertwined, coordinated and implemented from the start by the same assassins.....and as early as 1997....

The CIA trains assassins in Syria
for decades.....

How CIA covertly protects the infamous White House Murder INC, headed by Asef SHAWKAT in the Levant.... H.K. اول شهداء «الحقيقة»


http://web.archive.org/web/20040628083550/http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/052104Madsen/052104madsen.html

Half a decade later, however, the Hariri case has made little progress toward justice. Lately, Syria has reasserted its power in Beirut after years of trying to destabilize a government dominated by its political foes. In December, Saad Hariri, Lebanon’s prime minister and Rafik’s son, met with Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, acceding to the reconciliation between his own political sponsor, Saudi Arabia, and Damascus — making Lebanon less likely to point the finger at Syria for the killing....

http://newhk.blogspot.com/2008/12/uniiic-ii-report-revisited.html

But the more significant problem actually lies within the United Nations investigation itself. While it has been upgraded to a special tribunal, sitting near The Hague, it has suffered from questionable leadership, lost key members and last year had to release suspects for lack of formal indictments....?

The United Nations investigation team was set up in 2005 by Detlev Mehlis, a German prosecutor who had investigated the 1986 La Belle discotheque bombing in West Berlin. Mr. Mehlis had few doubts about Syria’s involvement, and said so in his first report. He asked for President Assad’s testimony (over Syrian protests), interviewed Syrian intelligence officers in Vienna and arrested suspects. When Mr. Mehlis stepped down from his position in December, 2005, he felt he had enough to arrest at least one of the intelligence officers.

However, the investigation wilted under his successor, the Belgian judge Serge CIA Brammertz. Mr. CIA Brammertz deliberatly issued uninformative reports and displayed a lack of transparency that discouraged potential witnesses, unsure of whether he had solid evidence in hand, from coming forward; he wasted time by reopening the crime scene to determine the kind of blast that had killed Mr. Hariri,[ in order to plant false evidence on the crime scene...I.E. a false tooth supplied by CIA.] which three earlier specialist reports had already established; he failed to follow through on the interviews with the Syrian officers; and though he met with President Assad, he apparently did not formally take down his testimony....at the instigation of his CIA handlers...

He also brought in more analysts to examine the technical details of the crime, rather than more police investigators with the experience to compare testimonies, make arrests and unravel the perpetrators’ chain of command. After two years, Mr. CIA Brammertz failed to identify any new suspects beyond those Mr. Mehlis arrested, notably four senior Lebanese security officials (whose continued detention he nevertheless reconfirmed).

“The investigation has lost all the momentum it had in January 2006” when Mr.CIA Brammertz took over, Mr. Mehlis told me in 2008. “Unfortunately, I haven’t seen a word in his reports during the past two years confirming that he has moved forward. When I left we were ready to name suspects, but he seems not to have progressed from that stage.”

Mr. Mehlis wasn’t alone in his concern. Two senior Lebanese government officials closely involved with the United Nations investigation also later expressed their misgivings about Mr. Brammertz to me; one of them said that he had “taken the public for a ride” and echoed criticism that his investigation was top-heavy with analysts.

Mr. CIA Brammertz, who stepped down at the end of 2007, declined my request for a response to Mr. Mehlis. More disturbing, the United Nations itself has remained silent, even though Mr. CIA Brammertz’s successor, Daniel CIA Bellemare of Canada, has suffered his own setbacks. Last April, despite having acquired prosecutorial powers, he was forced by the tribunal’s bylaws to release the imprisoned suspects pending an indictment. Mr. CIA Bellemare deserves blame for taking on such a weak case in the first place, effectively legitimizing his predecessor’s shoddy work. But the onus surely lies with Mr. CIA Brammertz, and with those at United Nations headquarters who never held him to account.

The tribunal has also suffered from the departures of key officials. The first registrar (the equivalent of senior administrator for the tribunal), Robin MI6 Vincent, left because of differences with Mr. CIA Bellemare. His successor, David CIA Tolbert, will step down later this month. The costliest exit, however, will be that of the chief investigator, Naguib CIA Kaldas, a respected Australian policeman, officially because his contract has ended and he has been promoted at home — though word has it he was expected to renew.

At the least, these developments raise doubts about the prosecutor’s capacity to lead a complicated investigation and to get along with colleagues; they also indicate that indictments aren’t forthcoming, which may explain why top officials are finding it so easy to depart from a landmark tribunal.

Any murder case takes time, but there’s reason to believe that investigative incompetence or international political pressure, or a combination of both, has played a role in slowing down, and even rolling back, the search for Mr. Hariri’s killers. Whichever it is, the United Nations has done little to ensure success. In our interview, Mr. Mehlis recalled that the United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, had warned him that “he did not want another trouble spot.”

The impetus to identify Mr. Hariri’s assassins is gone; not only has Lebanon sought rapprochement with Syria, but the Lebanese public’s expectations, after years of an inconclusive inquiry, have hit rock bottom. Foreign governments fear the instability that might ensue if Mr. CIA Bellemare issues indictments, so few will regret it if he doesn’t. But the United Nations pushed for the Hariri investigation; its integrity is tied up with a plausible outcome. If that’s impossible, there is no point insulting the victims by letting the CIA-MOSSAD charade continue.... Better to send Mr.Daniel CIA Bellemare home....soonest....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9_HkynPDSc&feature=player_embedded

http://www.wanttoknow.info/mind_control/foia_mind_control/190691_assassins_programmed_mind_control


The “suicided” Ghazi Kanaan is, to me, a definite smoking gun.....
The false witnesses had connections with Syrian intelligence/CIA, "combined..." another clever decoy factor/tactic....

Likewise, it’s not at all a contradiction to suggest that Syria would have the tactical and technical wherewithal, cut-outs, and all the covert links to assassinate Hariri while still totally misjudging the consequences of that action....since they were also successfully Bamboozled by CIA/MOSSAD....

http://newhk.blogspot.com/2008/12/cia-mossad-and-syro-lebanese-puppets.html

http://newhk.blogspot.com/2007/04/who-are-assassins-killers-on-potomac.html

http://newhk.blogspot.com/2006/12/who-killed-mp-and-minister-elie.html

http://newhk.blogspot.com/2009/04/infamous-odious-criminal-white-house.html

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