Excerpt from The CIA as Organized Crime
by Ryan Dawson / January 8th, 2017
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Ryan Dawson: This is Ryan Dawson of the ANC Report. With me
today is Doug Valentine. I’m going to be asking him tonight about the CIA’s
role in Ukraine and in infiltrating the media. Mr. Valentine, it’s a pleasure
to have you back on the show.
Douglas Valentine: It’s my pleasure, thank you.
RD: I
want to ask you about this organization working with NGOs in the Ukraine. It’s
called United Action Centre. I want to read something short from their page and
get your thoughts. It says:
The NGO Centre UA has a strong professional human
potential. The team has experience running projects in the sphere of European
and EuroAtlantic integration. At the same time, the Centre UA consists of
experts and activists who have experience in journalism, public service, PR,
public activities, et cetera. Also, the Centre UA has an extensive database of
contacts with international experts, politicians, and journalists. At the
moment, The Centre UA is the coordinator of the New Citizen’s Public Campaign
which brings together around 40 NGOs.
We know from the Carl Bernstein report on the media how much the CIA has infiltrated the
media. Could you give your thoughts about Centre UA and what they’re doing
there with 40 NGOs, supposedly to promote democracy and have activists and
experienced journalists working together?
DV: The
Centre UA is the organization that Pierre Omidyar co-funded two years ago.
Center UA is an umbrella organization that is linked to various activist
projects and NGOs,1 one of which is the New Citizen campaign which,
according to the Financial Times, “played a big role in getting the
protest up and running.”2
In fact, according to the Kyivpost, the “Center UA
received more than $500,000 in 2012,… 54 percent of which came from Pact Inc.,
a project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development. Nearly 36
percent came from Omidyar Network, a foundation established by eBay founder
Pierre Omidyar and his wife. Other donors include the International Renaissance
Foundation, whose key funder is billionaire George Soros, and the National
Endowment for Democracy, funded largely by the U.S. Congress.”1
Why did Omidyar prove willing to come on board with
such known regime-change sponsors as USAID and NED – to say nothing of Soros?
Where else is he [co]operating? It should never be forgotten that this is the
kind of company he keeps. Why?
While Omidyar was born in Paris and his parents moved
to Maryland when he was young, he appears to be of Iranian descent. His mother
was a Farsi linguist and as of 2016, was president of the Roshan Cultural
Heritage Institute. As bizarre as it may seem, little information is publicly
available about his father, including his name. He apparently was a urologist
or surgeon at John Hopkins, and if that was the case, his name should be
available. The secrecy suggests some sort of intelligence connection, perhaps
to the type of upper class émigré circles the CIA cultivates in America. It is
a fact that the CIA station in Iran served as one of the Agency’s main bases
for agent operations against the Soviets. The CIA and MOSSAD created SAVAK, the
Shah’s notorious internal political security service, and the Shah in turn gave
the CIA a free hand to run operations against the Soviets.
Maybe Pierre Omidyar is accessible to US foreign
policy agencies due to some prior family connections. Maybe that accounts for
why he spent a few hundred thousand dollars (a paltry sum for a billionaire) to
help put the Centre UA in place in the Ukraine: so the CIA could run operations
against the Russians, like it did out of Iran. I’ve never heard any explanation
from inquisitive Glenn Greenwald. When it comes to his sugar daddy’s monkey
business, Greenwald’s policy is “see no, hear no, speak no evil.” Why? Is that
the quid pro quo for the handout?
What I do know is that billionaires like Omidyar and
Soros and the Rockefellers – to say nothing of USAID and NED – aren’t funding
political action out of the goodness of their hearts. They’re doing it to
advance their interests. That’s why an organization like Centre UA is created:
to advance the interests of its financial backers. To me it looks like a
CIA-facilitated mechanism to create a crisis in Ukraine and exploit it. The 40
NGOs it coordinates are perfectly placed to provide cover for covert CIA
political action.
The Centre UA must have a tech team. Let’s say,
hypothetically, this tech team is a CIA proprietary which, for purposes of
plausible deniability, the CIA staffed with consultants (as opposed to
on-the-books employees) from a third country. Maybe the consultants are
professional underworld Guccifer-style hackers, and the CIA has provided them
with fully back-stopped fake identities. Maybe the hackers subvert governments
for hire. Given its cutting-edge technology, the CIA’s new Digital Directorate
could easily run such a mercenary tech team without ever being discovered.
Maybe the team organizes color revolutions and resistance movements in nations
like Ukraine, using CIA-supplied intelligence to expose official corruption,
infiltrate and subvert security forces, and even deploy and direct private
militias in a national emergency in places like Donetsk. Maybe it’s the CIA’s
equivalent of Mr. Robot’s Dark Army.
Given the CIA’s history of placing its officers under
commercial cover, one might plausibly wonder if this applies to members of
Omidyar’s private tech security team as well. His enterprise reportedly
invested in InnoCentive, a company that markets crowd sourcing technology. The
CIA’s venture capital firm, IN-Q-TEL, also invested in InnoCentive. So a
business connection may already be there too.
All that is speculation, of course, but the Centre UA
does, in fact, coordinate politicians and journalists with experts on
international affairs and public relations. It says so on its website. All
these people are involved in managing information; maybe they’re linked on a
private server like Hillary Clinton used while secretary of state. It will have
occurred to the political and psywar experts in the CIA’s digital Dark Army that
they could easily garner public support for their color revolutions by creating
websites that unite and direct people; that they could manipulate potential
rebels using the same, albeit updated “motivational indoctrination” methods
people like (US Information Service officer) Frank Scotton pioneered in
Vietnam.3
The Centre UA’s public relations experts certainly
guide pro-American candidates in Kiev the same way American PR people
manipulated Boris Yeltsin in Moscow. As is well known, Yeltsin gave away the
store after he became President of the Russian Federation. In the same way the
CIA promoted Yeltsin, Centre UA journalists certainly make sure that
pro-American politicians get favorable press. They spin the facts in such a way
that Omidyar, who has made their operation possible, will be happy.
The Centre UA’s stated purpose was to pull Ukraine out
of the Russian orbit and deliver it to Western corporations. And that’s what
happened, along with the obligatory political payoffs. Indeed, a few short
years after Centre UA was established, Vice President Joe Biden’s son joined
the board of directors of the largest Ukraine gas producer Burisma Holdings.
Hunter Biden heads Burisma’s legal department and liaises with international
organizations.
The book Flashpoint in
Ukraine4 provides ample evidence that the Obama regime
and its privateering corporate partners overthrew the pro-Russian Ukraine
government and installed a government packed with neo-Nazis and American
elites. They did this for their own enrichment, and yet the US media never made
it an issue. It’s business as usual. The average Ukrainian citizen doesn’t
benefit; just the “super-predator” American elite who organized the coup. It’s
amazing to behold.
Biden’s smash and grab operation occurred in 2014. In
2016, another super-predator, Natalie Jaresko, took control of Datagroup, the
company that controls Ukraine’s telecom market. Jaresko at one time held a top
job at the State Department coordinating trade and commerce agencies that dealt
with the former Soviet Union, including the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation. Check her out on Wikipedia. She’s a part of the global elite: the
IMF/World Bank /European Bank for Reconstruction and Development network. In
the Clinton Administration she served as Chief of the Economics Section of the
US Embassy in Ukraine, and helped paved the way for the coup d’état that
occurred there 20 years later. These coups take years to organize. Many more
are planned.
Jaresko acquired Ukrainian citizenship on the same day
as her appointment as Minister of Finance of Ukraine in 2014, at which point
she squeezed her competitor, the owner of Datagroup, out of business using the
kind of foreign currency loan debt scam favored by Mafia hoods and economic
hitmen. That’s how freewheeling capitalists work: they overload targeted
nations and business people with debt and then clean them out. Again, not a
word of protest from the mainstream media: it’s non-political “free trade” in
action.
The CIA plays a central but secret role in these
schemes, doing the illegal but plausibly deniable things that require high tech
espionage and underworld assets – reaching into a nation’s secret police files
or using private investigators to get dirt on people, then setting them up and
blackmailing them. These kinds of subversion operations can’t be done
publicly by the likes of Biden or Jaresko or their PR people. Foreign
shakedowns have to be done secretly through the criminal underworld, and that’s
where the CIA comes into play.
Other times the media plays the central role. In the
US, for example, people win elections through negative campaigning. The
Democratic Party hires investigators to get dirt on Republican candidates.
Republicans do the same thing. The truth doesn’t matter because events are
happening instantaneously. Hyperbole becomes fact before anyone can respond.
Senator Elizabeth Warren reportedly claimed to be part Native American in her
application to Harvard, and once she started campaigning for Hillary Clinton,
Donald Trump called her “Pocahontas” every chance he got. There are all sorts
of ways, within the eternal present of spectacular domination, of influencing
events through manufactured scandals and misrepresentations without it being
illegal or secret. It just requires celebrity status, a Twitter account, and
the attention of the networks of information control.
As Guy Debord said long before the internet in his
book Comments on
the Society of the Spectacle, “One aspect of the disappearance of all objective
historical knowledge can be seen in the way that individual reputations have
become malleable and alterable at will by those who control all information:
information which is gathered and also – an entirely different matter –
information which is broadcast. Their ability to falsify is thus unlimited.”
Anyone can be smeared, and apart from the unknown
Protected Few in the CIA and National Security Establishment, there’s no
defense. Overseas, the CIA is perpetually collecting information on adversaries
like Vladimir Putin and passing it along to the Western media, which rejoices
in spinning it a million different ways.
What is less well known is the CIA is engaged in tipping
the balance in the domestic as well as international contests. That’s why it’s
secret, and why all the corporate privateers protect it. They share the same
business ideology. CIA officers, PR people, journalists, politicians, and
academics who get paid to give “expert” testimony on Fox or MSNBC, are
knowingly manipulating social and political movements here in the US, just like
they do for the Ukrainian opposition or the Venezuelan opposition.
The CIA sets up Twitter accounts and Facebook pages
and social websites to move people into mass organizations to achieve its
secret ends. In May 2016 Twitter “cut off U.S. intelligence agencies from a
service that sifts through the entire output of Twitter’s social media
postings.”5 The guilty party was the CIA’s Open Source
Enterprise, which contracted with a private contractor, Dataminr, through the
CIA’s ubiquitous venture capital fund In-Q-Tel, to spy on American citizens.
Such super-secret “intelligence” operations are frequently used as cover for
highly illegal “offensive counterintelligence” operations.
RD: We
saw the National Endowment for Democracy, which is totally CIA, at the
forefront in the Ukraine. But why does the CIA need so many NGOs as middlemen?
What is their purpose for having 40 different non-governmental organizations?
DV: I’ll
give you an example. When the CIA moved into Vietnam, which had a culture the
US hadn’t dealt with before, the first thing it did was buy a lot of property.
This was during the First Indochina War and they did this clandestinely,
through cut-outs, so they’d have safe houses to set up organizations later on.
It’s always best for them to buy real estate during times of crisis when prices
are down. Like Trump always says, “Buy low.” And when are prices lowest? As
Baron Rothschild famously said, “When there’s blood in the streets.”
The CIA bought huge tracts of property in Saigon in
between 1952 and 1955, during the First Indochina War, when there was blood on
the streets. The CIA bought prime property at ten percent of its value. That’s
the first step – get your nose in the tent. These buildings served as places
where CIA officers could meet their agents and plot dirty deeds. They passed
some to NGOs and civil organizations to operate.
William Colby introduced me to one of his cohorts,
Clyde Bauer, the CIA officer who ran Air America in Vietnam in the early days.
Bauer told me he set up South Vietnam’s Foreign Relations Council, Chamber of
Commerce and Lions Club, “to create a strong civil base.” That’s what the CIA
is doing in Ukraine through the Centre UA. It’s creating a pro-American civil
base, from which political candidates emerge.
The CIA influences politics in foreign nations in many
ways. CIA officers are constantly funneling money to all political parties,
right and left, and establishing long-range agents to monitor and manipulate
political developments. That’s standard operating procedure.
The next thing the CIA does is seize control of a
nation’s secret services. That’s what they did in Vietnam, and in Ukraine. As
I’ve explained elsewhere, they offer training and high tech gadgetry to people
in the secret services; they corrupt them and use them for their own purposes,
like they used SAVAK in Iran. It’s highly illegal to suborn officials in
foreign nations. We don’t like it when it’s done to us, and it’s not something
even an influential billionaire like Omidyar is trained to do (although his
private security force is probably staffed by former CIA officers or FBI agents
who do know how to do it).
The CIA infiltrates all the political parties and as
soon as a politician they own is in place, right or left, they can elevate him
or her to Defense Minister or Interior Minister. These ministers are on the CIA
payroll and appoint military, security and police officials who do the CIA’s
bidding. The CIA tries to place its people throughout the captive nation’s
government and civil society. In South America they recruit junior military
officers via the School of the Americas (now innocuously renamed) and when the
time is right, have them stage a coup with the support of all the other people
they’re been cultivating for years, sometimes decades.6
US corporations need the CIA to help put these
parallel governments in place. The CIA penetrates the military and
security services, and simultaneously creates a civil base through deniable
organizations like Centre for UA. This is how societies are ruled when there’s
no overwhelming popular support: through the ownership of property and by
having the proper people in government and civic institutions. The CIA recruits
people in place, someone like union leader Lech Walesa in Poland.
Often the people running the unions are on the CIA payroll;
people running the education system too, someone like preacher Fethullah Gülen
in Turkey. The CIA can recruit these people because it has so much money. The
Russians can’t compete, when billionaires like Soros are sprinkling a million
here and five million there – money that goes into building civic institutions
that are ideologically attuned. Whether people do it for love or money, or
belief of a brighter future, the CIA is manipulating the social and political
processes. Its officers and their agents are recruiting people and putting them
in place, having them sign contracts that effectively say, “In exchange for
working for us in advancing our interests here in Kiev you will get $100,000 in
a Swiss bank account and your life will be rosy.”
It’s illegal. It’s treasonous. You can’t take money
from a foreign intelligence agency and work against your own country, but that
is what the CIA is doing in the Ukraine right now and around the world on a
massive scale.
For reviews of Douglas Valentine’s The CIA as
Organized Crime. read:
- As
cited in Chris dePloeg, Ukraine in the Crossfire, Clarity Press, Inc., 2017. []
[]
- R.
Olearchyk, (2013, December 14). Ukraine:
Inside the pro-EU protest camp. Cited
in dePloeg, Ukraine in the Crossfire. []
- Scotton’s
psychological operations are described in detail elsewhere in the book. []
- Stephen
Lendman, ed., Flashpoint
in Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks World War III, Atlanta, Clarity Press, 2014. []
- Eamon
Javers, “Why
Twitter chose to do battle with the CIA”, CNBC, 13 May 2016. []
- See
Chapter 4 of CIA as Organized Crime: The Systematic Gathering
of Intelligence. []
Ryan Dawson is a teacher, martial arts instructor, and
political writer who grew up on an island. He has moved about 12 times for
different reasons and has traveled the world because of work, and No he wasn't
in the military. Read other articles by Ryan, or visit Ryan's website.
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