Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Zubaydah has Multiple Personalities

Here's some more data on the duplicity of those in charge. This is quoted from the Times of London, in regards to the Zubaydah interrogation tape.
recorded FBI sources as saying that Zubaydah was in fact mentally unstable and tangential to Al-Qaeda’s plots, and that he gave reams of unfounded information under torture - information that led law-enforcement bodies in the US to raise terror alert levels, rushing marshals and police to shopping malls, bridges and other alleged targets as Zubaydah tried to get the torture to stop. No one disputes that Zubaydah wrote a diary - and that it was written in the words of three personalities, none of them his own.
Even if you don't believe there's a conspiracy in power in Washington right now, you have to think it's kinda weird that we base our intelligence strategy off things said under duress by a man with Dissociative (Multiple Personality) Disorder?
Zubaydah was critical in identifying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as the mastermind behind 9/11.
Evidence of the flawed nature of this "intelligence" is so damning that they destroyed the tape instead of surrendering it to the 9/11 commission.
We know about the destruction because someone in the government told The New York Times. We also know the 9/11 Commission had asked the administration to furnish every piece of relevant evidence with respect to Zubaydah’s interrogation and was not told about the tapes. We know also that four senior aides to Bush and Dick Cheney, the vice-president, discussed the destruction of the tapes - including David Addington, Cheney’s right-hand man and the chief legal architect of the administration’s detention and interrogation policies.
As I predicted a while back, this leads straight to the white house.

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