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    ‘Who controls the past controls the future’: Assange presents massive Project K leak

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange formally unveiled on Monday the latest release from the whistleblower site, Project K, calling it “the single most significant geopolitical publication that has ever existed.”

    Speaking via Skype from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Assange introduced Project K on Monday morning to a group of journalists at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.

    Nearly three years earlier to the day, Assange spoke at the Press Club in person to debut “Collateral Murder,” a video of US soldiers firing at Iraqi civilians that has since become one of WikiLeaks’ most well-recognized contributions to journalism.

    Since that release, WikiLeaks and the organization’s associates have become the target of a number of government investigations, with Assange himself having been confined to the embassy in London for nearly one year while awaiting safe passage to Ecuador where he was granted political asylum. Ongoing attempts to prosecute the journalists for sharing state secrets aside, however, Assange and company have now unloaded the organization’s biggest leak yet.

    Project K, says Assange, contains roughly 1.7 million files composed of US Department of State diplomatic communications. And although the material has been classified, declassified and, in some instances, re-classified, the public’s inability to access and peruse the unredacted copies has made them nearly inaccessible.

    “One form of secrecy is the complexity and the accessibility of documents,” WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson said during Monday’s event. “You could say that the government cannot be trusted with these documents.”

    "He who controls the past controls the future, and he who controls the present controls the past,” Assange chimed in using his webcam in London to quote from George Orwell’s novel 1984.

    WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson (L) appears at a press conference with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (R), via teleconference, April 8, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/AFP)

    “The US administration cannot be trusted with its control of its past,” he said. “That is the result of this information being hidden by secrecy, but more often being hidden in the borderline between secrecy and complexity.”

    The 1.7 million cables released on Monday span the period of time between 1973 and 1976 when Henry Kissinger sat at the head the State Department under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. WikiLeaks has now combined their latest files with the previously-released State Department diplomatic cables that they published starting in 2010 after US Army Private first class Bradley Manning gained access to military intelligence servers and sent over 250,000 documents to the site, along with “Collateral Murder” and a trove of other documents.

    By combining the earlier State Dept. memos with the new collection of Kissinger cables, Assange says WikiLeaks has created a database that gives journalists unprecedented access to roughly 2 million documents that paint a unique picture of the United States’ relationships with foreign nations during a number of presidential administrations.

    That infrastructure, dubbed the WikiLeaks Public Library of US Diplomacy (PlusD), “is what Google should be like,” Assange said.

    “This is a search system that investigative journalists can use effectively,” he said.

    With the publishing of the State Dept. cables credited to Pfc. Manning, WikiLeaks previously brought to the public periphery a tome of material that largely focuses on US foreign policy at the dawn of the twenty-first century. The Kissinger cables though, said Assange, reveals a multitude about the US and other nations during a time when western society as we know it today really began to take form.

    “The period of the 1970s in diplomacy is referred to as the ‘Big Bang.’ This is when the modern international order came to be,” Assange said at the press conference. “There is really only two periods: post-World War Two and the 1970s.”

    Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (on the screen) speaks during a teleconference between London and Washington on April 8, 2013 in Washington, DC. (AFP Photo/Mladen Antonov)

    During the ‘70s, vast decolonization caused the number of countries on the planet to go from only 104 to roughly 160. “To understand all of that complexity, the US State Dept. put together a system to harvest intelligence from its diplomats across the world,” Assange said of Project K.

    Today, he added, the White House has “more direct control of the periphery.” During the 70s, however, “the relationship between ambassadors and their host government was more essential.” Project K helps shine a light on exactly how those interactions played out during a time when the Vietnam conflict, Watergate and the Cold War warranted the US to embark in a number of conversations with persons of all affiliations around the world.

    “The United States makes a priority gaining influence and contacts and informants within opposition movements. Partly in order to corrupt them, partly in order to have bets on both the lead horse and the second in case there is a transition of power,” he said. But while American interest in the Soviet Union was largely a focal point of the US during the 1970s as one might expect, Assange said that the “titanic struggle” between the two bodies represents only a small sampling of the State Department’s interests during that time. The Kissinger Cables, at roughly one billion words, show that the US “is essentially checking the activity and inactivity of other empires,” said Assange. France, Spain, the UK, Australia and Sweden are all discussed in length in the cables, and even politicians still relevant today make appearances.

    “Margaret Thatcher died last night and of course there is a great many cables about her,” said Assange, who put the figure of memos relating to the recently passed former prime minister at around 400.

    WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson (L) appears at a press conference with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (R), via teleconference, April 8, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/AFP)

    Kissinger, who is alive and active today, is referenced in over 200,000 individual documents included in the trove. Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt — a critic of the whistleblower site and today the nation’s foreign minister — also makes a number of appearances in Project K as well.

    Speaking to RT at the conference, Hrafnsson said that neither Kissinger nor the current Department of State has yet to respond to the leak — nor does he expect them to. On his part, however, Assange told RT that any formal federal investigation into this project will likely not dwell on any damages spawned by the leak, but instead will focus on how his organization managed to take 1.7 million documents and reverse engineer them in order to publish them in the public domain.

    “Essentially,” said Assange, it’s “what Aaron Swartz was doing.”

    “If the Department of Justice was to go after us for this release like they are attempting to prosecute us for previous releases involving US embassies documents, the approach would probably be along the lines of the approach that was taken was Swartz,” said Assange, “which is the sort of manner of acquisition as opposed to the classification for the matter.”

    Hrafnsson said that WikiLeaks has been working on Project K and the PlusD database for roughly one year.

    https://www.wikileaks.org/plusd/
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  • #2
    seaga 1976

    Eddie Seaga, Leader Of The Jamaica Labour Party
    (jlp), Spent 2 1/2 Hours With Me On Sunday, December 19 During
    Which Time He Talked At Length About The Future Of Jamaica.
    Although Only Four Days Had Passed Since His Party Had
    Suffered A Decisive Defeat At The Hands Of The Peoples
    National Party (pnp), Seaga Was Almost Ebullient As He Des-
    Cribed His Plans And, Certainly, Far From Subdued As He
    Analyzed The Causes For The Size Of The Pnp Victory. End
    Summary.

    2. Unsurprisingly, Seaga Spent Much Of Early Portion
    Of Our Conversation Describing The Techniques Used
    By The Pnp To Insure Its Electoral Success. The
    Basic Tactic Was To Permit 60,000 Unanticipated,
    Many Quite Fraudulent, Pnp-controlled Ballots To
    Be Cast. To Achieve This, There Were Acts Of
    Confidential

    Confidential

    Page 02 Kingst 05546 01 Of 02 221629z

    Intimidation, Over-voting, Swamping Of Poll-watchers,
    Delayed Opening Of Polls, Late Deliveries Of
    Supplementary Voting Lists, And Even Detention Of
    Jlp Election Agents -- And Two Jlp Candidates.

    3. Seaga Said That The Jlp Plans To Challenge 25
    Individual Contests But Knows That Only Three
    Results Have Realistic Hope Of Being Reversed.
    Rather, The Purpose Of Filing The Election Peti-
    Tions Will Be To Subject The Individual Contests
    To Judicial Scrutiny. Moreover, The End Is Not
    To Overthrow The Results Of Last Weeks's Election
    But Rather To Bring Pressure On The Ruling Party
    To Accept A Jlp Proposal For Creation Of Impartial,
    Independent Electoral Commission Which Will Be
    Free Of Partisan Interference In The Conduct Of
    Elections And Any Future Redrawing Of Constituent
    Boundaries. The Electoral Reform Proposal Is Just
    One Of A Package Of Eight Suggestions (the Others
    Deal With Greater Parliamentary Control Over Budget,
    Expenditure And Contracts, Establishment Of A
    Police Commission, Non-partisan Distribution Of
    Government Benefits, Introduction Of A Code Of
    Conduct For Government Servants, And A Reduction In
    The Number Of Persons Detained Under The Emer-
    Gency) Which The Jlp Has Urged On The New Government
    In Response To A Post-election Request From Prime
    Minister To Suggest Ways To Reduce Tensions.

    4. Seaga Then Turned To The Future, Candidly
    Admitting To A Sense Of Relief That He Will Not Be
    Responsible For Seeing Jamaica Through The Next
    Several Months. He Said That The Pnp "left" Is
    Now In The Forefront, And That The Ruling Party's
    Moderates Are "finished". He Sees Power Devolving
    In Due Course On Such Pnp Radicals As Tony Spaulding,
    Confidential

    Confidential

    Page 03 Kingst 05546 01 Of 02 221629z

    Arnold Bertram And D.k. Duncan (and Luis Castriota
    Will Be A Senator Before Long, He Added). Manley
    Has Long Since Thrown His Lot In With The "radicals"
    But Will Soon Begin To Feel Real Pressure From Them
    If He Falters.

    5. The Risk Of Manley Faltering Is High, Said Seaga,
    And The Causes Lie In The Country's Economic
    Weakness. He Said That The Government Will Face
    Conflicting Strains. For Example, It Needs To
    Maintain Order To Insure That The Tourist Trade Is
    Revived. But This Is Dependent On The Continuation
    Of The State Of Emergency (soe) Which Runs Out At
    The End Of February. In Order To Justify Extension
    Of The Soe, An "upsurge" In Violence Is Required,
    And This Will Harm Tourism. Contradictions Such
    As This Will Inevitably Place Great Strains On
    Manley, And Could Cause His Fall.

    6. Moreover, The Need For Assistance Is More And
    More Pressing. He Noted That Foreign Exchange
    Reserves Had Fallen To A Deficit Of $150 Million.
    To This Must Be Added The Impact Of Increased
    Petroleum Prices (a Further Outflow Of $20 Million)
    And Sugar Losses (another $20 Million), Which Bring
    The Net Deficit To $190 Million. Even If Tourism
    Can Be Increased To Bring In Another $20 Million
    Net And The Return On Bauxite Improves (in Terms Of
    Both The Levy And Sales) By $20 Million, Jamaica Will
    End Up Whet It Started, Still $150 Million In The
    Red. Growth Is Now At A Minus Rate (-3 To -5 Percent
    Per Annum), And The Picture Grows Bleaker. Jamaica's
    Hope Lies With The United States And Its Other Friends
    To Do Something To Remedy The Situation. I Reminded
    Seaga Of The Limited Role The United States Could Be
    Expected To Play In View Of Transition Problems
    Confidential

    Confidential

    Page 04 Kingst 05546 01 Of 02 221629z

    Plus The Fact That We Were Not Geared Up For
    Balance Of Payments Support, And Expressed The View
    That A Consortium Approach Might Serve Jamaica's
    Interests Best. Seaga Expressed The Hope That If
    Any Consortium Should Be Put Together, As A Quid
    Pro Quo For Assistance It Should Require Manley
    To Adopt The Basic Reforms He (seaga) Had Proposed.
    In His View, These Were Essential To The Preserva-
    Tion Of Democratic Government In Jamaica. Without
    Them, A Single Party Authoritarian Government Was
    Bound To Eventuate.


    Confidential




    Nnn

    Confidential

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    7. Commenting On His Own Future And That Of The
    Jlp, Seaga Said That He Will Not Leave The Political
    Arena Precipitously But Wishes To "phase Himself
    Out." Rather Than Carrying A Heavy Load In Parlia-
    Ment Himself, He Plans To Adopt A "shadow Government"
    Approach, With Members Of His Parliamentary Party
    Versed In The Workings Of Individual Ministries.
    He Went On To Say That The Election Has Demonstrated
    That The Jlp Needs To Strengthen Its Organization
    At The Grass-roots Level, And This He Plans To Pursue.
    His Object Is To Prepare The Party For "the Next
    Man And The Next Election". As To The "next Man"
    As Party Leader, He Dismissed Former Prime Minister
    Hugh Shearer And Also One-time Jlp Figure Robert
    Lightbourne ("bob Wants It, But He Wants To Lead
    Anything; Anyway, The Youngsters Won't Have Him.")
    He Then Reviewed The Party's Position In The House --
    "hard, But No Depth" -- And In The Senate -- "strong"
    -- And Said That The Overall Position Was Not Too
    Bad. But He Never Did Name A Possible Successor.
    Confidential

    Confidential

    Page 02 Kingst 05546 02 Of 02 221636z

    As To The Next Election, Seaga Asserted That Manley
    Will Be Unable To Deal Effectively With The Country's
    Ceconomy And A Popular Reaction Will Cause Him To
    Fall Before The Term Of The New Parliament Ends.

    8. Comment: Throughout The Conversation Seaga
    Appeared Far More Optimistic And Confident Than His
    Party's Recent Electoral Debacle Might Seem To
    Warrant. Our Reports Indicate That He Was, Until He
    Left The Following Day For A Holiday In Miami, Busy With
    Party Affairs, Conductingpost Mortems With Jlp
    Candidates, Consulting With Lawyers About Election
    Petitions And Drawing Up His Proposals. Despite His
    Unusually Calm And Rational Manner, He Left Me With
    A Sense Of Unreality. His Party Has Taken A Thumping
    And Itsprospects Are Bleak. His Reform Proposals --
    All Of Which Possess Real Merit -- Seem Unlikely To
    Spur Genuine Intereston The Part Of The Pnp, And
    His Hope That Prospective Donor Countries Might
    Press For Their Adoption, Except For Fiscalreform,
    Strikes Me As Remote. Lastly, His Belief That The
    Pnp Government Might Fall If The Public Were Affected
    By Economic Failures Seems Also A Remote Possibility.
    The Pnp Has Four-fifths Of The Seats In The House And
    Control Of The Internal Security Apparatus, Both Of
    Which Offer Very Considerable Insurance; Thus, I
    See Selective Rationing, Press Censorship And Even Re-
    Pression As The Likely Response To Deeper Trouble. (there
    Are Already Indications, Such As The Greatly Expanded "home
    Guard", That Things Will Not Go Well For "unpatriotic"
    Jamaicans.) While I Can Conceive Of Manley Perhaps
    Being Forced From Office By Failures Of His Government,
    With Resulting Food Shortages And General Unrest,
    The Present Prospect Would Be For His Replacement By
    Pnp "radicals", Perhaps Led By Tony Spaulding As A
    Figurehead. If Find It Difficult To Imagine The Pnp
    Confidential

    Confidential

    Page 03 Kingst 05546 02 Of 02 221636z

    "moderates" Crossing The House To Join The
    Jlp In Any Effective Opposition Effort. Though I
    Am Reluctant To Suggest It, Human Rights In Jamaica
    May Emerge As An Issue. On The Other Hand, For
    The Second Time Since Independence, Almost Uniquely In The
    Third World, Jamaica Has Effected A Change Of Government
    Without A Coup Using Their Own Brand Of Democratic Processes.
    The Pressure On Manley Will Be To Accelerate Change To The
    Left, And The Pack Is In Full Cry On The Scent Of
    Imperialism, Capitalist Domination, And Interference In
    Their Sacred Sovereignty. To Expact Manley To Be "moderate"
    And "responsible" Is A Chimera. The Leader Of The Pack Cannot
    Become A Vegetarian.
    Gerard


    Confidential




    Nnn

    Comment


    • #3
      very interesting musings indeed! did they have any on Manley or tony spaulding?

      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

      Comment


      • #4
        seaga 1976

        Eddie Seaga, Leader Of The Jamaica Labour Party
        (jlp), Spent 2 1/2 Hours With Me On Sunday, December 19 During
        Which Time He Talked At Length About The Future Of Jamaica.
        Although Only Four Days Had Passed Since His Party Had
        Suffered A Decisive Defeat At The Hands Of The Peoples
        National Party (pnp), Seaga Was Almost Ebullient As He Des-
        Cribed His Plans And, Certainly, Far From Subdued As He
        Analyzed The Causes For The Size Of The Pnp Victory. End
        Summary.

        2. Unsurprisingly, Seaga Spent Much Of Early Portion
        Of Our Conversation Describing The Techniques Used
        By The Pnp To Insure Its Electoral Success. The
        Basic Tactic Was To Permit 60,000 Unanticipated,
        Many Quite Fraudulent, Pnp-controlled Ballots To
        Be Cast. To Achieve This, There Were Acts Of
        Confidential

        Confidential

        Page 02 Kingst 05546 01 Of 02 221629z

        Intimidation, Over-voting, Swamping Of Poll-watchers,
        Delayed Opening Of Polls, Late Deliveries Of
        Supplementary Voting Lists, And Even Detention Of
        Jlp Election Agents -- And Two Jlp Candidates.

        3. Seaga Said That The Jlp Plans To Challenge 25
        Individual Contests But Knows That Only Three
        Results Have Realistic Hope Of Being Reversed.
        Rather, The Purpose Of Filing The Election Peti-
        Tions Will Be To Subject The Individual Contests
        To Judicial Scrutiny. Moreover, The End Is Not
        To Overthrow The Results Of Last Weeks's Election
        But Rather To Bring Pressure On The Ruling Party
        To Accept A Jlp Proposal For Creation Of Impartial,
        Independent Electoral Commission Which Will Be
        Free Of Partisan Interference In The Conduct Of
        Elections And Any Future Redrawing Of Constituent
        Boundaries. The Electoral Reform Proposal Is Just
        One Of A Package Of Eight Suggestions (the Others
        Deal With Greater Parliamentary Control Over Budget,
        Expenditure And Contracts, Establishment Of A
        Police Commission, Non-partisan Distribution Of
        Government Benefits, Introduction Of A Code Of
        Conduct For Government Servants, And A Reduction In
        The Number Of Persons Detained Under The Emer-
        Gency) Which The Jlp Has Urged On The New Government
        In Response To A Post-election Request From Prime
        Minister To Suggest Ways To Reduce Tensions.

        4. Seaga Then Turned To The Future, Candidly
        Admitting To A Sense Of Relief That He Will Not Be
        Responsible For Seeing Jamaica Through The Next
        Several Months. He Said That The Pnp "left" Is
        Now In The Forefront, And That The Ruling Party's
        Moderates Are "finished". He Sees Power Devolving
        In Due Course On Such Pnp Radicals As Tony Spaulding,
        Confidential

        Confidential

        Page 03 Kingst 05546 01 Of 02 221629z

        Arnold Bertram And D.k. Duncan (and Luis Castriota
        Will Be A Senator Before Long, He Added). Manley
        Has Long Since Thrown His Lot In With The "radicals"
        But Will Soon Begin To Feel Real Pressure From Them
        If He Falters.

        5. The Risk Of Manley Faltering Is High, Said Seaga,
        And The Causes Lie In The Country's Economic
        Weakness. He Said That The Government Will Face
        Conflicting Strains. For Example, It Needs To
        Maintain Order To Insure That The Tourist Trade Is
        Revived. But This Is Dependent On The Continuation
        Of The State Of Emergency (soe) Which Runs Out At
        The End Of February. In Order To Justify Extension
        Of The Soe, An "upsurge" In Violence Is Required,
        And This Will Harm Tourism. Contradictions Such
        As This Will Inevitably Place Great Strains On
        Manley, And Could Cause His Fall.

        6. Moreover, The Need For Assistance Is More And
        More Pressing. He Noted That Foreign Exchange
        Reserves Had Fallen To A Deficit Of $150 Million.
        To This Must Be Added The Impact Of Increased
        Petroleum Prices (a Further Outflow Of $20 Million)
        And Sugar Losses (another $20 Million), Which Bring
        The Net Deficit To $190 Million. Even If Tourism
        Can Be Increased To Bring In Another $20 Million
        Net And The Return On Bauxite Improves (in Terms Of
        Both The Levy And Sales) By $20 Million, Jamaica Will
        End Up Whet It Started, Still $150 Million In The
        Red. Growth Is Now At A Minus Rate (-3 To -5 Percent
        Per Annum), And The Picture Grows Bleaker. Jamaica's
        Hope Lies With The United States And Its Other Friends
        To Do Something To Remedy The Situation. I Reminded
        Seaga Of The Limited Role The United States Could Be
        Expected To Play In View Of Transition Problems
        Confidential

        Confidential

        Page 04 Kingst 05546 01 Of 02 221629z

        Plus The Fact That We Were Not Geared Up For
        Balance Of Payments Support, And Expressed The View
        That A Consortium Approach Might Serve Jamaica's
        Interests Best. Seaga Expressed The Hope That If
        Any Consortium Should Be Put Together, As A Quid
        Pro Quo For Assistance It Should Require Manley
        To Adopt The Basic Reforms He (seaga) Had Proposed.
        In His View, These Were Essential To The Preserva-
        Tion Of Democratic Government In Jamaica. Without
        Them, A Single Party Authoritarian Government Was
        Bound To Eventuate.


        Confidential




        Nnn

        Confidential

        Page 01 Kingst 05546 02 Of 02 221636z
        Action Ss-25

        Info Oct-01 Iso-00 Sso-00 /026 W
        --------------------- 094727 /44
        R 221500z Dec 76
        Fm Amembassy Kingston
        To Secstate Washdc 3494
        Info Amembassy Bridgetown
        Amembassy Georgetown
        Amembassy London
        Amembassy Nassau
        Amembassy Port

        C O N F I D E N T I A L Section 2 Of 2 Kingston 5546

        Exdis

        7. Commenting On His Own Future And That Of The
        Jlp, Seaga Said That He Will Not Leave The Political
        Arena Precipitously But Wishes To "phase Himself
        Out." Rather Than Carrying A Heavy Load In Parlia-
        Ment Himself,
        He Plans To Adopt A "shadow Government"
        Approach, With Members Of His Parliamentary Party
        Versed In The Workings Of Individual Ministries.
        He Went On To Say That The Election Has Demonstrated
        That The Jlp Needs To Strengthen Its Organization
        At The Grass-roots Level, And This He Plans To Pursue.
        His Object Is To Prepare The Party For "the Next
        Man And The Next Election". As To The "next Man"
        As Party Leader, He Dismissed Former Prime Minister
        Hugh Shearer And Also One-time Jlp Figure Robert
        Lightbourne ("bob Wants It, But He Wants To Lead
        Anything; Anyway, The Youngsters Won't Have Him.")
        He Then Reviewed The Party's Position In The House --
        "hard, But No Depth" -- And In The Senate -- "strong"
        -- And Said That The Overall Position Was Not Too
        Bad. But He Never Did Name A Possible Successor.
        Confidential

        Confidential

        Page 02 Kingst 05546 02 Of 02 221636z

        As To The Next Election, Seaga Asserted That Manley
        Will Be Unable To Deal Effectively With The Country's
        Ceconomy And A Popular Reaction Will Cause Him To
        Fall Before The Term Of The New Parliament Ends.

        8. Comment: Throughout The Conversation Seaga
        Appeared Far More Optimistic And Confident Than His
        Party's Recent Electoral Debacle Might Seem To
        Warrant. Our Reports Indicate That He Was, Until He
        Left The Following Day For A Holiday In Miami, Busy With
        Party Affairs, Conductingpost Mortems With Jlp
        Candidates, Consulting With Lawyers About Election
        Petitions And Drawing Up His Proposals. Despite His
        Unusually Calm And Rational Manner, He Left Me With
        A Sense Of Unreality. His Party Has Taken A Thumping
        And Itsprospects Are Bleak. His Reform Proposals --
        All Of Which Possess Real Merit -- Seem Unlikely To
        Spur Genuine Intereston The Part Of The Pnp, And
        His Hope That Prospective Donor Countries Might
        Press For Their Adoption, Except For Fiscalreform,
        Strikes Me As Remote. Lastly, His Belief That The
        Pnp Government Might Fall If The Public Were Affected
        By Economic Failures Seems Also A Remote Possibility.
        The Pnp Has Four-fifths Of The Seats In The House And
        Control Of The Internal Security Apparatus, Both Of
        Which Offer Very Considerable Insurance; Thus, I
        See Selective Rationing, Press Censorship And Even Re-
        Pression As The Likely Response To Deeper Trouble. (there
        Are Already Indications, Such As The Greatly Expanded "home
        Guard", That Things Will Not Go Well For "unpatriotic"
        Jamaicans.) While I Can Conceive Of Manley Perhaps
        Being Forced From Office By Failures Of His Government,
        With Resulting Food Shortages And General Unrest,
        The Present Prospect Would Be For His Replacement By
        Pnp "radicals", Perhaps Led By Tony Spaulding As A
        Figurehead. If Find It Difficult To Imagine The Pnp
        Confidential

        Confidential

        Page 03 Kingst 05546 02 Of 02 221636z

        "moderates" Crossing The House To Join The
        Jlp In Any Effective Opposition Effort. Though I
        Am Reluctant To Suggest It, Human Rights In Jamaica
        May Emerge As An Issue. On The Other Hand, For
        The Second Time Since Independence, Almost Uniquely In The
        Third World, Jamaica Has Effected A Change Of Government
        Without A Coup Using Their Own Brand Of Democratic Processes.
        The Pressure On Manley Will Be To Accelerate Change To The
        Left, And The Pack Is In Full Cry On The Scent Of
        Imperialism, Capitalist Domination, And Interference In
        Their Sacred Sovereignty. To Expact Manley To Be "moderate"
        And "responsible" Is A Chimera. The Leader Of The Pack Cannot
        Become A Vegetarian.
        Gerard


        Confidential




        Nnn
        Last edited by Skeng DX; April 9, 2013, 01:04 PM.

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        • #5
          most of the late 70s , early 80s files...are classified SECRET!

          Comment


          • #6
            yes...just put in the desired search terms
            TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

            Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

            D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

            Comment


            • #7
              Tanks ....why skeng cudden jus' seh suh? Man answer a question whey mi Neva ask....

              Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by Gamma View Post
                Tanks ....why skeng cudden jus' seh suh? Man answer a question whey mi Neva ask....
                Skeng werks in mysterious ways.... etc
                TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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