Agorism
11-29-2010, 06:21 PM
Obama Continuing Bush Spying Against United Nations
http://irregulartimes.com/index.php/archives/2010/11/29/obama-continuing-bush-spying-against-united-nations
November 29, 2010 at 4:56 am by jclifford
Almost seven years ago, America learned of the possible involvement of George W. Bush’s White House in spying against the United Nations. Now, the Bush Administration’s program to spy against UN leaders has been confirmed by documents released by Wikileaks. Those documents include orders for spying against the UN signed by Bush’s Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.
Those documents also include orders for spying against the UN signed by Barack Obama’s Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Yes, it seems that Obama, who promised change and respect for the rule of law if he should become President, didn’t change this Bush spy operation. Obama just kept Bush’s policy going.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have sent out memos asking at least 30 embassies to work to gather information on UN leaders, including Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, through ordinary spy techniques but also through the seizure of biometric data including iris scans and DNA material.
http://irregulartimes.com/index.php/archives/2010/11/29/obama-continuing-bush-spying-against-united-nations
November 29, 2010 at 4:56 am by jclifford
Almost seven years ago, America learned of the possible involvement of George W. Bush’s White House in spying against the United Nations. Now, the Bush Administration’s program to spy against UN leaders has been confirmed by documents released by Wikileaks. Those documents include orders for spying against the UN signed by Bush’s Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.
Those documents also include orders for spying against the UN signed by Barack Obama’s Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Yes, it seems that Obama, who promised change and respect for the rule of law if he should become President, didn’t change this Bush spy operation. Obama just kept Bush’s policy going.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have sent out memos asking at least 30 embassies to work to gather information on UN leaders, including Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, through ordinary spy techniques but also through the seizure of biometric data including iris scans and DNA material.