==DIA agent EXPOSES fuckery C_A >Taliban >> UNOCAL >> SA==
Goes to Afghanistan after the embassy bombings with DIA consent
Finds evidence of viable anti-Taliban resistance
UNOCAL pipeline negotiations (advised by Kissinger) with Taliban.
Returns to US, she and her husband (also DIA) are investigated by the FBI for spying
Five hour lie-detector test later they find nothing
Dept. of State lobbies DIA for her execution
Month after return security clearance revoked
9/14/01 anti-Taliban leader is assassinated by journalists with camera bomb
Two hours after the assassination C_A identifies the killers as Al Qaeda
Over the next year, two American embassies in East Africa were the targets of sophisticated terrorist bombings that killed 259 people and wounded 5,000.
“We knew Al Qaeda was behind the attacks,” said Ms. Sirrs.
C_A director George Tenet sent a notice to his staff that fighting Al Qaeda was now the agency’s top priority, but little attention was paid. President Bill Clinton, mired in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, ordered missile strikes on three of Mr. bin Laden’s training camps in Afghanistan, but the attacks missed the Al Qaeda leader himself, and the effort was widely dismissed as a wag-the-dog distraction tactic.
After that failure, Ms. Sirrs saw that the C_A wasn’t sending operatives into Afghanistan.
“That seemed ludicrous,” she said. “If I had been able to go in, as a woman, why couldn’t covert agents?”
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“The Northern Alliance was a significant force that was engaged on the ground against Al Qaeda–sponsored fighters”, Mrs. Sirrs learned. “But it was discounted by the U.S. policy-making establishment. “The Taliban’s brutal regime was being kept in power significantly by bin Laden’s money, plus the narcotics trade, while the resistance was surviving on a shoestring. With even a little aid to the Afghan resistance, we could have pushed the Taliban out of power. But there was great reluctance by the State Department and the C_A to undertake that.”
Unocal, a California-based company, had been courting the Taliban to build a massive pipeline system across Afghanistan that would connect the vast oil and natural-gas reserves of Turkmenistan to ports in Pakistan. The American energy giant partnered with a Saudi company, Delta Oil Co. Ltd., and promised the Taliban that it could expect up to $100 million in transit fees from the proposed $4.5 billion project.
“Massoud told me he had proof that Unocal had provided money that helped the Taliban take Kabul,” Ms. Sirrs said. Among Afghans, this was popularly believed. It didn’t take much imagination: State Department officials openly promoted the pipeline, and Unocal brazenly hired former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as consultant. He would later be President Bush’s first choice to head the supposedly independent 9/11 commission.
https://observer.com/2004/03/exspook-sirrs-early-osama-call-got-her-ejected/
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