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CIA Prison Flights Led by DDO JOSE RODRIGUEZ from Latin America DivisionAnonyme, Sábado, Noviembre 26, 2005 - 14:54
Clayton Hallmark
We describe CIA treatment of prisoners so you can judge for yourself. Each escalation of maltreament reportedly comes ONLY after an inquiry to, and approval from, JOSE RODRIGUEZ, the CIA's Deputy Director of Operations (DDO) at the McLean, VA, headquarters. We describe how the torture works and how agents work it with Mr. Rodriguez (and allegedly with his predecessors, Stephen Kappes and James Pavitt). The CIA shuttles the prisoners around the world on civilian aircraft, almost all of which the CIA owns. The CIA owns the aircraft through holding companies that have one employee -- a contracted private attorney in the US. A Smithfield, NC, firm, Aero Contractors, operates most of the planes. We show how the CIA aviation office works with private attorneys. The lawyers have no need to know what the planes are used for, and undoubtedly the CIA does not tell them about prisoner transports. (Jose Rodriguez, the latest CIA Deputy Director of Operations, was for years with the Latin American division of the CIA. He has been criticized for helping out a friend accused of drug offenses in 1997. The Operations section is the clandestine, or spy, section of the CIA. In a sense, he is the chief spy of the US. Jose Rodriguez visited Athens, Greece, in 2004 for "counterterrorism" preparations in connection with the Athen Olympics. ) The front companies are set up by lawyers (see below). They are holding companies for aircraft and they provide a mail drop for business related to the aircraft, such as registering with the FAA and the state secretary-of-state. Several real companies -- contractors, some set up by the CIA -- have actual operations, including employees and premises such as aircraft hangars. The CIA minimizes contact with outsiders and works through buffers. The front-company lawyers are buffers between civilians and the CIA. The Naval Engineering Logistics office is the go-between for military personnel interfacing with the CIA's aviation office on administrative matters. For sensitive top-secret mission communication, the channel is direct between the CIA and military personnel with top-secret clearance and a need to know. The CIA employs military personnel in renditions (kidnappings), and communication about this would be direct. The contractors like Aero Contractors occupy a position of trust with the CIA, and communication with them is more or less direct. SOME DARE CALL IT ... TORTURE These treatments are administered directly by CIA officers. To optain harsher treatments, the CIA "renditions" (snatches and transports) the victims to Jordan, Syria (our supposed arch enemy), and Egypt. The CIA's own methods have been approved by one or more American "physicians" (reminiscent of the Nazi Dr. Mengele), which supposedly has limited deaths from torture to two or three. Here's how it works: Mohammed X is a tough guy who knows that Saddam Hussein had WMD and hid them, and he won't talk. So a cable goes out (this is a simulation, of course): FROM DETENTION CAMP CHIEF TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY: The reply comes back. PERMISSION GRANTED TO USE ENHANCED METHOD ONE PER REQUEST OF 03 MAR 2004. ADVISE RESULTS BEFORE FURTHER METHODS. An interrogator confronts X, grabs his collar and shakes. No harm done; these are not babies. But it doesn't work this time. Another cable goes out: The reply: PERMISSION GRANTED PURSUANT TO REQUEST OF 25 OCT 2004 TO ESCLATE TO LEVEL 2. ADVISE RESULTS BEFORE FURTHER METHODS. This time the interrogator administors a little slapping around. No harm done, just some open-handed slaps. The prisoner still won't talk. The reply: Method 3 is a "belly slap" It's not the kind you do to yourself when you hear a good joke. It's painful, but it's not damaging like a body blow with the fist, which the American "doctor" advised could cause internal injuries. But the prisoner still won't talk, so another cable goes out. REPLY: FROM DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY FROM DETENTION CAMP CHIEF TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY REPLY: FROM DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY FROM DENTENTION CAMP CHIEF TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY FROM DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY WATERBOARDING! This is not an extreme sport and it is not a ride Sea World is apt to buy. Imagine you are the patient of the American "doctor" who prescribed this. You are tied to a board like lifeguards use to carry drowning victims, but you aren't one, yet. The interrogators elevate your feet slightly, but the hydraulic principle is not to get blood rushing to your head to keep you from passing out. They wrap your head in Glad Wrap. These people are not Dennis Rader, the BTK killer of Wichita -- they allow air to get in so you won't suffocate. But they keep pouring water in your headgear until you are sure you will drown. Success. The interrogator has gotten the answer he is looking for and the US administration has more "intelligence" in support of the war on terror. Of course, later it turns out the suspect just said it to get out of the torture. FROM: DETENTION CAMP CHIEF TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY FROM: DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LANGLEY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here are the known shell companies. The real, operating, companies are shown in the upper right in the accompanying graphic. The attorneys already have been covered in the media for their CIA associations. The AVIATION SPECIALTIES INC. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"The Nation" named Jose Rodriguez as DDO (deputy director of operations) almost as soon as the CIA did (Nov. 2004). The CIA front companies are named here.
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