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J. Springmann



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Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Han...

4.18 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2015
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“The president and his staff have successfully hidden or kept unavailable his significant school and university records in a manner that is unprecedented in modern times. His and his family’s passport and similar records are unavailable…The vast bulk of Dunham-Obama family records from a variety of institutional archives are reported as lost or sealed… In general, however, declassified CIA records and other authoritative sources illustrate a long-standing pattern of Cold War recruitment of personnel from precisely the schools Obama and his family favored: the East-West Center at the University of Hawaii, Occidental College, Columbia University, and Harvard Law School…Was [Elliott] Haynes… [correct] in describing Barack Obama’s future employer [Business International Corp.] as a CIA front? Probably.”
J. Springmann, Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World: An Insider's View

“Not unlike present-day actions in Syria and Iraq, there was a massacre at a market in Sarajevo designed to show that the opponents of “regime change” were responsible. When an explosion killed sixty-eight civilians, wounding over one hundred, unlike today, the intelligence services of Canada, Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, and Holland independently concluded that the Muslims had blown those people up to put the Serbs in a “bad light.”159 Yet, years later, no one acknowledged that it had been US policy to allow al-Qaeda into the Balkans and to provide unofficial American diplomatic and military support. How Osama bin Laden’s boys got to the region “were questions no one in Washington seemed eager to ask or have answered.”160”
J. Springmann, Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World: An Insider's View



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