
Conquest and Censorship
Douglas Valentine
Such is the brutal nature of war: the victor inflicts all manner of suffering and humiliation on the vanquished.
What the
William the Conqueror made no pretense about his brutal subjugation of the English. They hated him and resisted his occupation for twenty years, during which time he took all their property and gave it to the Norman upper class. Over 300,000 English people were murdered and starved (one fifth of the population) and some 300,000 French and Normans were planted in
An English nobleman was likely blinded, castrated, and thrown in a dungeon in one of the hundreds of prison William built across the countryside to terrorize the population into submission.
While the
Covert operations, cover-ups, and deception are essential because, without the belief in its inherent moral superiority, the American public might not support its government’s plundering of foreign nations on behalf of
The
The
There are reports of five million orphans in
In the face of such immense numbers, it is easy to forget that each person matters, as much as you matter. Someone knows who these people are.
More to the point, in many if not most cases the U.S. Government – the hired killers in the military and the CIA – know perfectly well the names and identities of each and every person they murder, maim, or render an orphan.
They don’t tell you, but they know.
In
As commander of the
In places like Marjah, McChrystal is at a bit of a loss, but he still wants to know, and tries to know, largely through spies and all manner of electronic surveillance, including satellites.
All this biographical information on Afghans is entered into a computer in McChrystal’s office. The CIA carefully monitors that computer, and with its military special operations counterparts, keeps a separate folder for the Taliban alone.
Within that Taliban folder, every man is identified by the same biographical criteria as very other Afghan. In addition, each Taliban is categorized by his rank and position within the organization. Low level fighters are left to the Marines. High Value Targets have their own folder, and belong to the CIA and military special operations.
High Value Targets are given the same special attention that William the Conqueror afforded to English noblemen. High Value Targets have the property (intellectual as well as, say, opium fields) that McChrystal wants, and thus more biographical information is gathered about them. Their movements are tracked 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Through spies and sophisticated electronic surveillance, McChrystal even has a very good idea when they are leaving one safe house and traveling to another.
The jets are fueled, and the drones are in the sky, waiting.
And this is how and why 27 Afghan civilians were summarily murdered on 21 February 2010 while traveling between remote provinces in a caravan of minibuses. The CIA and military special operations forces were alerted that such and such a High Value Target was traveling with his family, and McChrystal seized the opportunity to kill them all.
In a dirty war like the one in
Because this psychological warfare tactic of killing important enemy leaders along with their entire families is policy (albeit secret policy), it is called “black propaganda.”
It is psychological warfare because it has a sobering effect on low level Taliban who wish to rise in the ranks. It is propaganda because every Afghan citizen is aware of this policy. And it is black because Americans can’t believe it is true.
They can’t believe it is true for two reasons. First, because General McChrystal looks like an American nobleman and, like William, he expresses remorse.
And they believe because the mainstream media goes along with the Big Lie.
And yet, despite the PR work of correspondents at Newsweek, General McChrystal is no less savage than William the Conqueror. His job is fighting battles, killing enemies, and dismembering their bodies. Every man woman and child.
The only difference is that William did his killing personally, up close, with a battle axe and a sword for everyone to see, while McChrystal stands far away from the carnage, without witnesses, and allows other to do his dirty work for him, with 2000 pound bombs, missiles fired from drones, shotguns, and censorship.
Most of all it works because no one ever knows the names and biographies of the innocent victims.
www.globalresearch.ca/index.php
Feb. 24, 2010