GORDON DUFF

Hundreds
of thousands travel freely among us, some even live as our neighbors, teach in
our schools, borrow from our banks. They are war criminals, they have murdered,
raped, run narcotics, been involved in arms and sex trafficking and are, in
some cases, honored as heroes.
Who
are these individuals, those brutalized by war, those who murder children, who
wipe out villages, who arm and aid ISIS or run heroin out of Afghanistan? Who
are those who have strafed the beaches of Gaza, gunning down running children
or driven bulldozers over huddling families? Let us take a quick look.
Today
the US is considering blacklisting the Iranian Republican Guards who have been
fighting ISIS for years. This is Trump of course, infamous fraudster whose
endless coffers have silenced dozens, even hundreds of sex assault victims. He
is the “decider.”
When
I served in Vietnam as a Marine, I expected to be blacklisted from travel after
returning. Units I served with were accused of murdering civilians and some of
those I served with abused civilians though when I was present, I physically
intervened on more than one occasion. As a low ranking non-commissioned
officer, I couldn’t be everywhere and the orders to kill civilians came from
the top, from Annapolis grads who stressed body counts and not asking
embarrassing questions. Thus, I was surprised when I was never questioned,
never put under prohibition, never asked to account for my actions where
millions of innocents had been slaughtered.
I
see not just the same thing today, I see so much worse. There is no question
that the US is involved in, as with Vietnam, pushing brutal dictatorships on
freedom loving people around the world. We did it in Afghanistan, we did it in
Iraq, we tried it in Syria and by my own accounts we are still aiding ISIS,
still trying to subject millions to brutal slavery.
We
are doing it in nation after nation, perhaps in every nation.
How
many Americans are involved? It used to be only military. Now contractors are
involved, tens of thousands, up to 400,000, some American paid, some paid by
Saudis or big corporations. They operate everywhere, stealing oil and minerals,
running human slaves, overseeing the world’s drug trafficking, all fully
partnered with governments, able to move at will across any border, running
private airlines, running torture prisons, concentrations camps, leaving behind
endless mass graves of their victims and no questions asked.
Then
there are the insidious tech companies, something we will get into later, who
set a new standard of evil.
Long
ago, America turned a blind eye to those who choose to fight for Israel. The
big lie, that Israel had been attack by Arabs in 1967, sent so many to train
and fight, not knowing the whole thing a farce, fiction and propaganda.
Decades
later, Americans train in Israel, they come back like Jonathan Pollard, one of
thousands, to spy on America, to continue to serve their “foreign princes,” as
long prohibited by the constitution. While in Israel, they ethnically cleanse,
they man sniper towers, they bulldoze homes or, less well known, they train
ISIS, supply them with intelligence and even command their units in the field.
When
they return to the US, their crimes are honored, never punished and their clear
violation of US law forgiven, never questioned even if, as is suspected to be
the case, they continue to serve a foreign master while enjoying American
citizenship.
For
others, the “contractors,” American trained military serve around the world for
a series of criminals and despots, engaged in unspeakable brutality for fat
paychecks. Worst of all is Erik Prinz, now candidate for US Senate in Wyoming,
whose Blackwater Group in its various guises has been the worse of the worst.
Each
nation has their mercenaries, their war criminals, those who recruited ISIS
fighters from 80 nations, who gave them travel papers, who supplied their
modern American weapons, who protected them and their businesses.
ISIS
partnered with a dozen governments, Turkey, Jordan, Ukraine, Egypt, Saudi
Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Romania, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan Georgia, India, Britain,
Germany, Poland and others.
The
American planes that supplied air cover for ISIS, where are those pilots? The
Israeli and Turkish pilots as well? Who flew the helicopters that moved ISIS
from place to place? Who sold them the Raytheon missiles? How were they
delivered?
When
ISIS stole entire factories and billion in antiquities, who marketed it all,
who profited, who ran the London auction houses?
Who
sent 12,000 oil trucks, more than half formerly licenses for American roads, to
Iraq and Syria to move oil for ISIS? Did anyone ever suspect that ISIS was also
Exxon, BP, Haliburton or Bechtel? We did.
Let’s
talk about the Kurds who guarded the ISIS oil trucks as they loaded and drove
through the capitol of Erbil and through Kurdish held Duhoc right into Turkey?
Everyone involved is a terrorist, why are none of them blacklisted?
Americans
who served in Afghanistan all saw the drug traffic there, watched the poppy
fields planted, the fertilizer and irrigation projects by USAID that addicted
and killed millions around the world. Where did the money go?
When
the Panama Papers was published, why were records of the drug money included,
money that included dozens of top US officials along with the few listed in
Pakistan?
There
are darker secrets, trade in nuclear material, in secret German submarines,
looted economies, phony banks, real stories a hundred times worse than internet
rumors, all true, all easily proven.
How
about the spying going on, not just the monoliths of Google and Facebook, the
real Mossad and CIA, a thousand times worse. What they do on a daily basis
would make Orwell choke on his understatement.
When
can we blacklist them, loot their stolen riches, return the freedoms taken,
restore human rights, human privacy and freedom of thought?
Why
don’t we begin in earnest? Blacklisting is hardly enough.
Gordon
Duff is a Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War that has worked on veterans
and POW issues for decades and consulted with governments challenged by
security issues. He’s a senior editor and chairman of the board of Veterans Today,
especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
https://journal-neo.org/2017/10/14/blacklist-monsters-among-us/
https://journal-neo.org/2017/10/14/blacklist-monsters-among-us/
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