
Powell A Classic Fake
David Icke
He's been presented as the trustworthy, honest, and highly intelligent expression of the American Dream, who emerged from humble upbringings to become the highest ranked uniform in the U.S. military as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time of the 1991 Gulf War. There was even talk of a run for president before he took his 'honesty' and 'no nonsense' approach into government as Boy Bush's first Secretary of State, alongside his close friend and number two, the CIA drug-runner in South East Asia, Richard Armitage.
In truth, Powell's 'honesty' has always been open to offers. Honest, trustworthy people are not appointed to head the U.S. military under the presidency of father George Bush - that's a big giveaway for a start. Daddy 'are there any children here?' Bush doesn't do honest people. They just get in the way.
'Master, I learned the script you gave me word for word last night, sir.'
'Good boy, good boy, now get me another drink.'
'Yesssir, master.'
It was Colin Powell who investigated the infamous My Lai Massacre in Vietnam. This was when members of the US army, Americal Division, entered the hamlet of My Lai 4 in South Vietnam on March 16th 1968, tortured and murdered hundreds of civilians, and raped countless women and young girls. The horror was reported by Tom Glen, a soldier who told of his own involvement at My Lai in a letter to General Creighton Abrams, the Commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, but his claims were dismissed and covered up.
Major Colin Powell, the deputy assistant chief of staff for operations, G3, at American Divisional Headquarters, was ordered to investigate the claim and 'report within three days with a suggested reply to Glen', according to an article in The New Republic. Powell's report decided that Glen's story was not true, except, possibly, for 'isolated instances'. He added: 'In direct refutation of this portrayal is the fact that relations between Americal soldiers and the Vietnamese people are excellent.'
The New Republic article concluded that proper investigation of the charges made by Tom Glen may have led to a legitimate inquiry into the My Lai Massacre and into others that 'included a company that had gone along with Tom Glen's on March 16th 1968 and committed a separate massacre of 90 people at My Khe, for which no one was ever punished'.
Powell in Vietnam
However, Powell did not choose to investigate the My Lai Massacre and it was only later when a second soldier, Ron Ridenhour, gave details to a congressman that the army was forced to investigate publicly and Powell's original investigation was shown to be a sham and a cover up of the atrocities against Vietnamese civilians.
But Powell, who knows how to fall in a bog and come out clean, even managed to secure a Legion of Merit Citation during the Ridenhour investigation. Clearly from early in his military career, Colin Powell's desire to see justice done and terrorism punished would not appear to be his guiding light.
When Powell returned to the United States his career soared under the patronage of his rich and famous Illuminati sponsors, not least the Bush family and the man he called 'my godfather' and 'my mentor', Frank Carlucci, the number two at the CIA, Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor to Reagan-Bush, and chairman of the infamous Carlyle Group. Carlucci was expelled from both the Congo and Tanzania for involvement in plots to assassinate their leaders. Lovely man - perfect 'mentor' for Powell.
Frank Carlucci - Powell's 'godfather' and 'mentor'
Powell became National Security Advisor to Reagan-Bush (Bush-Reagan), taking over a key Illuminati post previously held by those serious manipulators, Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski. Once again, National Security Advisor is a post barred to honest people, but Powell got it.
As senior military assistant to Secretary of State, Casper Weinberger, Powell played a major role in the invasion of Grenada and the bombing - based on false evidence - of Libya. With Weinberger he became implicated in the Iran-Contra scandal when America sold arms to their 'enemy', Iran, and funnelled the proceeds to the Contra terrorists in Nicaragua. Both policies were illegal.
Powell led the invasion of Panama in 1989 so that father Bush could oust his one-time drug-running crony, Manuel Noriega, who had been on the pay roll of the CIA. Thousands of civilians were killed as some of the poorest areas were flattened.
The neighborhood of El Chorrillo after the Bush-Powell invasion of Panama in December 1989
Powell led U.S. forces in the Gulf War of 1991 in which at least 200,000 Iraqis died, according to a speech at the elite 'playground', Bohemian Grove, shortly after the conflict by John Lehman, Reagan's first Navy Secretary. Under Powell's leadership in Iraq civilian areas were targeted, conscripts were buried alive in their trenches by bulldozers, more than 40 tons of radio active material was scattered across the desert by bombs using depleted uranium, oil refineries were set on fire and thousands of civilians, prisoners and retreating Iraqi soldiers were coldly and systematically murdered on the infamous 'Highway of Death'.
The Highway of Death ...
... mass murder from the skies
This, and so much more, under the leadership of 'war hero' Colin Powell, the friend of so many deeply disturbed people who became the U.S. Secretary of State helping to dictate the 'war on terrorism'. Powell claims he never once received an illegal order during his military career (utter claptrap) and yet the actions of his troops in those Iraqi massacres alone should have prompted charges relating to war crimes.
Colin Powell's record of serving Illuminati interests - and taking the rewards - with invasions and massacres of poor and defenceless peoples in Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Haiti and elsewhere is grotesque, and this is the man, like the Bushes, Cheney and the rest of them, who is moralising about freedom and justice while systematically destroying both throughout the world.
For years I have looked at Powell and seen a Far Eastern man with Far Eastern eyes, not a black American.
All of which brings me to Powell's interview this week with the BBC Newsnight programme in which he actually expected us to believe that he had been 'misled' by false intelligence when he told the world that Saddam definitely had weapons of mass destruction and planned to use them. You are a liar, Mr. Powell, as you have been throughout your career. Indeed, your ability to lie has been responsible for your career.
Powell told interviewer Jeremy Paxman that he believed the 'proof' he presented against Iraq to the United Nations had been accurate and he had been let down by the quality of the intelligence. Liar. It was obvious at the time of the presentation that the 'evidence' was made up, as I pointed out on my website the same day and in Tales From The Time Loop in detail.
Powell is neither highly intelligent nor honest - he's a plastic man produced and sold by the PR machine. He knew the lies about Iraq didn't stand up, as he knew there had been a massacre at My Lai. But he knowingly lied to the world about Iraq's capability and intentions so the long-planned invasion could go ahead and well over 100,000 Iraqi civilians killed.
'Lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, lies. Thank-you.'
Powell used the get-out with Paxman that the British and other intelligence agencies had produced the same false information as the Americans, but this is more mendacity. He knows that when you reach the top of the CIA, British Intelligence, Mossad, etc. these 'different' organisations are ONE organisation answering to a common leadership hiding in the shadows. They all said the same because they were meant to.
He also claimed that even though what he said had not turned out to be true it was still good that Saddam had been removed because he had killed hundreds of thousands of his own people. Oh, so they count civilian deaths when someone else does it, just mislay the calculator when they do the same. As Powell knows, the chemical weapons used by Saddam against people like the Kurds were supplied by American corporations after a visit to Baghdad by Donald Rumsfeld, now Secretary of State, on behalf of Bush-Reagan in 1983.
Paxman did a pretty decent job on Powell compared with most of the media sycophants whom he graces with his company, but unless the interviewers research beyond the mainstream they'll never pin these guys to the floor.
Still, at least Paxman got Powell to admit that 'rendition' - Newspeak for America sending prisoners aboard to be secretly tortured - was a 'legitimate' policy. Not only 'legitimate' to Powell, but oh so familiar, too.
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