Anonymous ID: 4d63a1 Aug. 7, 2022, 7:18 p.m. No.17181205   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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William Barr, the Bush clique, and their friends at Dope, Inc.

 

Two members of George Bush's covert action team, former U.S. Attorney General William Barr and Lt. Col. Oliver North, both plunged into Virginia politics this year. Barr was head of the governor's commission to abolish parole, proposing to make prison inmates slaves under private corporate control. North was promoted for the U.S. Senate as a "law and order" candidate.

 

Oliver North became world famous in the 1980s as a smuggling manager in the Iran-Contra drug-running and gunrunning affairs.

 

William Barr, though little known to the public, is a top lawyer for the same criminal covert action team. He was also Attorney General in the Bush administration, when Lyndon LaRouche, then a political prisoner, submitted six volumes of new evidence proving that the government always knew he was innocent, evidence which the Justice Department and the courts refused even to look at. We shall report here on Barr's unusual career, protecting the political and financial managers of the world narcotics trade.

 

William P. Barr was born in 1950. But he has certainly been seen before on the world stage.

 

It was no doubt Mr. Barr who, under a different name, appeared in Plato's "Gorgias" dialogue. The character Callicles, an aristocratic thug, arrogantly confronts Socrates on the question of Justice.

 

Callicles claims that "those who framed the laws are the weaker folk, the majority. And accordingly they frame the laws for themselves and their own advantage . . . to prevent the stronger . . . from gaining the advantage over them…. Seeking an advantage over the many is by convention said to be wrong and shameful, and they call it injustice. But in my view nature herself makes it plain that it is right for the better to have the advantage of the stronger over the weaker." Callicles asserts that anyone who pursues philosophy, i.e., the truth, must be "entirely unacquainted with all the accomplishments requisite for a gentleman and a man of distinction," and such a truth-seeker should expect to be falsely accused and put to death.

 

Let us now observe William Barr on the modem stage, playing a leading role in the biggest criminal banking fraud case in world history.

 

Blocking the BCCI investigation

 

Executives of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) were indicted in October 1988, on charges they conspired with cocaine traffickers to launder millions of dollars in narcotics profits. Forty U.S. and foreign banks, evidently complicit in the international drug trade, were subpoenaed to produce records before a Tampa, Florida grand jury. A majority of those subpoenaed had earlier been named in EIR's best-selling book, Dope, Inc., as among those leading British and allied Wall Street banks in the business of washing dope money.

 

BCCI was further exposed as an instrument for the transactions of Oliver North and his associates, who had been criminally employed by Vice President George Bush in the Iran and Contra operations.

 

But George Bush was elected U.S. President just weeks after the BCCI indictments. In December 1989, Bush ordered the U.S. bombing and invasion of Panama, killing thousands. Panamanian Gen. Manuel Noriega, who knew the dirtiest drug-pushing secrets of BCCI, Bush, and North, was kidnapped and imprisoned in Florida.

 

Under the leadership of Attorney General Richard Thornburgh and William Barr, who was then an official in the Bush Justice Department, the BCCI investigations were stopped. Plea bargains protected the world's top drug bankers, and protected President Bush and his criminal employee, North. In exchange for leniency, officials of BCCI agreed to help Bush prosecute General Noriega for alleged drug trafficking.

 

Barr, who had a startling private relationship to BCCI, and who had drawn up the spurious legal rationale for the attack on Panama, was then appointed U. S. Attorney General. He reached a final settlement of the BCCI case, foreclosing all further investigations of the BCCI-linked drug apparatus.

 

Initiation into the Bush team

 

We shall now trace Barr's route to political power, observing his early initiation into the Bush covert action machine.

 

Barr reportedly decided, while still a high school student, that he would one day be the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. He joined the CIA's internship program while he was a Columbia University graduate student in 1971, and went to work full time for the CIA when he left Columbia in 1973.

 

During his first two years with the Agency, Barr worked for the intelligence directorate in the China department. He would soon cross paths with George Bush, who went to Beijing in 1974 as Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's liaison chief to the Communist Chinese government.

 

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