(following letter sent just prior to violence in Kenya.  Following letter
also AFRICOM rejected by all African nations EXCEPT Liberia.  You know
Liberia, the nation where a recent president, Taylor, was the only person
to ever escape from the Plymouth County, MA jail, drug dealer.)

General William E. Ward
Vice Admiral Robert T. Moeller
Ambassador Mary Carlin Yates
AFRICOM

Dear Ambassador Yates, General Ward and Admiral Moeller,

Permission to speak frankly as you three are in deep doo doo.

You learned nothing from Lebanon?  The militia was part of a female social
organization the power of which surprised both the CIA and Mossad.  The
greater war for Africa looms.  First we had the stupidity of Admiral
Timothy J. Keating with his almost ‘nuke terrorist’ exercise in
Charleston, S.C.   I posted letter to him on Internet prior (over 14,000
readers first week) and the exercise that would have ‘given too much away’
called off.  See http://www.midcoast.com/~michael1/webnukeletter.htm

But you go into deeper shit.   “Coastal” meetings have taken place that
starts the process of Africa working together as “…one country…”.   It
will: but not in that fashion.  That is the ‘outside’.   As Mao understood
prior to his ‘long march’ the interior is far more important.  You
continue to ‘play sides against each other’.  It did not work in ‘many
groups / religions’ Lebanon and it will not work in Africa.  Africa will
collect from the ‘inside’.  It will not be ‘ordered’.  No, (at least
visible), ‘central command’. Who will you be fighting then?  Terrorists?

Are a group of guys who shoot soldiers in the back when there is no
declared war terrorists?  Of course they are.  It happened.  They met
later in a barn frightened that the ‘government’ would come after them and
hang them for treason.  But a rider pulls up and informs them that a
revolution is afoot.  Ethan Allen names his group the Green Mountain Boys
and continues.

You did right when you set up a ‘CIA’ listening post in Gulu (Christian
Science Monitor).  But you didn’t listen.   You wish to prosecute Joseph
Kony.  He was caught between the old Black Jewish sects of Ethiopia,
Christians and Muslims.  The Lords Revolution Army was: “One God, Ten
Commandments or we shoot you.”  Seems nonsensical until you realize that
it is a common denominator that you dare not go past.  So even if UN
captures and hangs him after peace declared, so what?  It was not that
specific philosophy but the general concept that spread to Lebanon.  As it
will now spread (from inside out) in Africa.  That seed is sown: the
ground fertile.

Admiral Moeller,
You learned nothing from General Van Riper?  First you ‘overlook’ the
sinking of the H.M.S Sheffield because ‘only other navies (secretly our
‘friends’)’ could do such.  And you held that view even after ‘surprise
Soviet naval maneuvers’ of 1984.  Missiles better than that French missile
can now be hid in the sand on the seabed.  Woods Hole Oceanagraphic
‘Hydrods’ can only detect metal to 3 meters.  You even used ‘platoons’ of
dolphins off the Gunsten Hall.  But you had to keep bringing in animal
trainers because of ‘dolphin boredom’.  You sent down divers over every
point you saw a trawler stop in the Golf.  Think that is enough?  Attack
on Cole and whatever was in Aqaba was inept compared to what is coming. 
John Lehman made a big point about loosing surface ships as “…sometimes
necessary…” citing Midway.  How many do you think you could afford to
loose in this day and age, sir?  You nixed the Land Attack DD 21 in favor
of “Littorals’.  All four are out of San Diego because of Malacca.  Before
you tried to protect that 1200 miles of shoreline with rubber boats and
fifty caliber.  Think this is better?  You can bury effective missiles in
the sand with launchers made from nothing but liquid vinyl and sawdust. 
About anything else you would need can be picked up at Toys-R-Us.  Those
Littorals are now only targets.

General Ward,
Sir, there is one thing you will never do here.  You will never be able to
‘define the battlefield’.   A non-military for intel?  More shades of
Rummy, sir?
What is being shown as ‘prime target’?  If Algeria example, it will be the
UN.
Of course.  See ‘play’ at link above.

Ambassador Yates,
Ahmadinejad states recently that he is holding another unspecified card
re: nukes.  What do you imagine this is?  See also play at link above.

Hedley Donovan was the best at naval intelligence in WW II.  (Song from
South Pacific, ‘Happy Talk’ was tribute.) Once in Hawaii he had only a
short time to locate Jap fleet.  He puts out simple directive to spies on
every island.  They had to go down to the local bar and report the talk as
either ‘happy’ or ‘serious’, nothing in-between.  With just this he
located fleet at Leyte Gulf.  In the same sense if you want to see what is
‘connecting’ in Africa watch for those ‘army’ Toyota pick-ups that have
the most females with the soldiers (as Lebanon).  But that won’t even do. 
They will think of this also.

I see just what you are doing.  What I think about your present
relationship with Kenya is unprintable.

Perhaps some poetry will express this better.  Poetry follows.

With all respect,
Sincerely,

Michael Donovan
39 Megunticook Street
Camden, ME 04843  Phone 236 6508  Former service # RA12694904

> Most African nations explicitly refused to host Africom bases for Africa
> Command, because they believed that they were more threatened by CIA
> bribery and assassination of political leadership rather than protected
> from external enemies. Why voluntarily submit for occupation by war
> criminals who bribe and assassinate leaders and political organizations?
> Calling Africom a single base in Djibouti saves face for latin-american
> death-squadder kidnapper torturers, assassins of previous African leaders
> who were determined by the people, backers of Israeli apartheid, and
> exporters of FEMA Katrina and DC public schools. Yankee Go Home and fix
> New Orleans and DC!
>
> -Bob
>
> --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "norgesen" <norge...@...> wrote:
>>
>> AMERICA'S AFRICA AMBITIONS
>>
>> By Chris Hughes
>>
>> 03-12-2009
>>
>> AMERICAN military chiefs have secretly set up a defence base called
>> AfriCom to broaden the war against terror in Africa. Oops, I mean help
>> centralise and facilitate the broadening of the US aid programme
>> throughout the African continent.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Well I say they have "secretly set up a defence base" called AfriCom-
>> it's not really a secret. It's just that nobody sort of mentioned it.
>>
>> The multi-million pound complex in the republic of Djibouti and is along
>> the lines of CentCom, which in 2003 headed up the US-led invasion of
>> Iraq from the desert Gulf State of Qatar.
>>
>>
>> Whilst we're on the subject, I wonder when a base ceases to be a
>> "defence base" and becomes an "attack base?"
>>
>> At best American wants to centralise its aid programmes in Djibouti so
>> it can more efficiently dish out basic aid to satellite countries like
>> --- er Somalia?
>>
>> But I've been speaking to various sources in the intelligence world, one
>> of whom told me:
>> "The world should be under no illusions about what American is doing
>> here.
>>
>> "Under the guise of spreading aid to the continent of Africa, the US
>> Department of Defense is militarising the aid programme.
>>
>> "On the one hand they will pump billions into redevelopment programmes
>> but they are also spreading their military power.
>>
>> "Al-Qaeda networks across North Africa are a huge target and the CIA is
>> hugely involved in taking on the group.
>>
>> "It will take some time before we see any aggressive action because of a
>> shortage of special forces troops.
>>
>> "But it will happen and it will be controlled by AfriCom."
>>
>> The Djibouti expansion was approved last year as America enjoyed the
>> results of the US surge in Iraq, quelling the insurgency.
>>
>> But a huge expansion in US troop numbers in Afghanistan in the next few
>> months has blighted the AfriCom project.
>>
>> US defence chiefs are currently installing more than 2,000 American
>> soldiers there, including marines and American army staff.
>>
>> AmerIcan Special forces operatives from Delta Force and the Navy Seals -
>> trained along the lines of British SAS and SBS are particularly
>> overstretched.
>>
>> They are needed in AfriCom because they are experts in
>> counter-insurgency and keeping the locals under control.
>>
>> AfriCom was first designed as a military establishment in October last
>> year months before President Obama was inaugurated.
>>
>> It has secretly taken up responsibility for an area currently soaked up
>> by three main global regions overlooked by US military power.
>>
>> They are European Command - EuCom - Central Command - CentCom and
>> Pacific Command, known as PacCom.
>>
>> Military sources tell me that . . . it is primarily a military base.
>>
>> All of the other areas of responsibility - AOR - are bristling with
>> ground to air weaponry, US soldiers and military jets.
>>
>> So there is no doubt that America is spreading its military might into
>> Africa.
>>
>> The expansion also comes at a time when China is developing economic
>> expansion across Africa exploiting its mineral deposits.
>>
>> Must be a coincidence.
>>
>> http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/observation-post/2009/03/americas-africa-ambitions.html
>>
>> http://www.noonehastodietomorrow.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=924&Itemid=114
>>
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