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Kid Berwyn

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36. Not just Washington...
Mon Dec 30, 2024, 03:43 PM
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How a Deep State Plot Sank Jimmy Carter

PETER DALE SCOTT
WhoWhatWhy.Org, 11/02/14

The Safari Club was an alliance between national intelligence agencies that wished to compensate for the CIA’s retrenchment in the wake of President Carter’s election and Senator Church’s post-Watergate reforms. As former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal once told Georgetown University alumni,

In 1976, after the Watergate matters took place here, your intelligence community was literally tied up by Congress. It could not do anything. It could not send spies, it could not write reports, and it could not pay money. In order to compensate for that, a group of countries got together in the hope of fighting Communism and established what was called the Safari Club. The Safari Club included France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Iran. (1)


After Carter was elected, the Safari Club allied itself with Richard Helms and Theodore Shackley against the more restrained intelligence policies of Jimmy Carter, according to Joseph Trento. In Trento’s account, the dismissal by William Colby in 1974 of CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton,

combined with Watergate, is what prompted the Safari Club to start working with [former DCI Richard] Helms [then U.S. Ambassador to Iran] and his most trusted operatives outside of Congressional and even Agency purview. James Angleton said before his death that “Shackley and Helms … began working with outsiders like Adham and Saudi Arabia. The traditional CIA answering to the president was an empty vessel having little more than technical capability.”(2)


Trento adds that “The Safari Club needed a network of banks to finance its intelligence operations. With the official blessing of George Bush as the head of the CIA, Adham transformed . . . the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), into a worldwide money-laundering machine.”(3) Trento claims also that the Safari Club then was able to work with some of the controversial CIA operators who had been forced out of the CIA by Turner, and that this was coordinated by Theodore Shackley:

Shackley, who still had ambitions to become DCI, believed that without his many sources and operatives like [Edwin] Wilson, the Safari Club—operating with [former DCI Richard] Helms in charge in Tehran—would be ineffective. . . . Unless Shackley took direct action to complete the privatization of intelligence operations soon, the Safari Club would not have a conduit to [CIA] resources. The solution: create a totally private intelligence network using CIA assets until President Carter could be replaced. (4)


Continues…

https://whowhatwhy.org/politics/government-integrity/the-deep-state-plots-the-1980-defeat-of-jimmy-carter/

Big Oil, the Saudi Roils and global Petroligarchs HATE democracy. They want to get every last penny this extracted mineral can yield, even if in the process it kills us all.

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"The Carters were treated like dirt" [View all] senseandsensibility Dec 29 OP
MLK's daughter being interviewed now senseandsensibility Dec 29 #1
The felon and his eurotrash should Submariner Dec 29 #2
I heard they did the same thing with the Clintons DBoon Dec 29 #3
'They' who? elleng Dec 29 #11
The same "they" as in the OP DBoon Dec 29 #21
Thanks. I was here, beginning of my career as a Federal employee, elleng Dec 29 #22
If you pay attention to US history going back to at least the revolution, the same themes come up Renew Deal Dec 29 #4
My mother and I was talking about how President Carter..... imanamerican63 Dec 29 #5
One of my biggest regrets-Not Voting for Carter BlueKota Dec 29 #6
Don't beat yourself up over it senseandsensibility Dec 29 #7
Thank you! BlueKota Dec 29 #12
My first Presidential vote was for George Bush, Sr. Aristus Dec 29 #9
That's a good way to look at it. BlueKota Dec 29 #13
I won't tell you who mine was. Lol. Joinfortmill Dec 29 #26
Okay, now I'm dying to know. Aristus Dec 29 #27
Long ago. Joinfortmill Dec 29 #28
Then, as a gentleman, I will inquire no further. Aristus Dec 29 #29
Ford was the last Republican President I voted for .... Carter was the first Democratic Raine Monday #30
Me too! Actually I was almost 20 in 1976, so Ford was the first president I voted for. LeftInTX Monday #31
I proudly voted him in 76 and in 1980 KentuckyWoman Dec 29 #10
I didn't get a chance to vote for Carter the first time meow2u3 Dec 29 #24
Recommended. H2O Man Dec 29 #8
Yes, I don't think I made it clear in my summary above senseandsensibility Dec 29 #15
Not many H2O Man Dec 29 #18
I saw Reagan in 1976. I swear he was wearing stage make up. I was about 15 feet or so from him. LeftInTX Monday #32
Like this? Clouds Passing Dec 29 #14
Wow senseandsensibility Dec 29 #16
YW. There may have been another public snubbing also. Clouds Passing Dec 29 #19
Kind of tells a person where America is at today bluestarone Dec 29 #17
I think it was Larry Sabato who said we do not value virtue and decency any more. Boomerproud Dec 29 #20
"He then said that if Carter had a fault it was that he matched DC's hostility with his own." Seriously? THis does not Amaryllis Dec 29 #23
Most white people who befriend black people are treated like dirt. Jit423 Dec 29 #25
Now that you mention it... Kid Berwyn Monday #35
People like Bob Hope and Charlton Heston made disgusting Jokes about Amy Carter so when they say ZonkerHarris Monday #33
Foreshadowing the horrible treatment senseandsensibility Monday #34
and the Obama girls ZonkerHarris Monday #37
Not just Washington... Kid Berwyn Monday #36
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