HIGH NOON
In the 1950s classic western about honor and conformity, fear and courage, Marshal Gary
Cooper faces a murderous gang of killers all by himself while a town, paralyzed by fear,
does nothing to help. Cooper risks not only his life but the love of Grace Kelly and does
what honor, and a higher moral compass require of him. The spineless town, which had hired
him to do for them what they would not do for themselves, vacillates, cringes and waffles.
Cooper, terrified and abandoned, faces the gunmen alone. At the end of the movie the
killers are dead but there is no resolution. The only thing that remains is an empty
street awaiting the next group of bandits. There is no Marshal, no hero, no martyr. He has
left in disgust, happily for him, with Grace by his side, his badge lying in the dust.
There is nothing there worthy of sacrifice.
The San Jose Mercury News reported, on November 22, that hearings in the House Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) will take place sometime in mid to late January
on Volume II of the CIA Inspector General's report on Contra drug trafficking. The Mercury
calls the pending hearings, Congress' "final look" at the issue. With those
hearings every issue raised by Gary Webb's stories and all the efforts of many men and
women, for decades, will be laid to rest. There will be no more chances in our lifetimes.
The matter will be officially closed.
I offer you two scenarios. Scenario One: Moved by a massive outcry from the public and
enormous pressure on the news media, HPSCI holds well publicized hearings, with advance
publicity, and calls Gary Webb, Cele Castillo, Mike Levine, Mike Ruppert, Dee Ferdinand,
Danillo Blandon, Oliver North, John Poindexter, Robert Gates, Alan Fiers and a dozen
others as witnesses. The hearings result in a massive public outcry and Congress, faced
with overwhelming evidence of CIA wrongdoing, condemns the Agency and opens the door for
reparations, abolition of CIA, and long overdue reforms in our criminal justice system.
Scenario Two: Due to the fact that no public interest was expressed, HPSCI holds sudden
hearings, which are covered only by C-SPAN with no notice. The witness list is short and
limited only to Fred Hitz, George Tenet and Maxine Waters. The major media does not cover
the hearings live and brief spots on the evening news report only that CIA was sloppy and
received a minor wrist-slapping for its association with drug dealers during the Contra
war years. Vague recommendations are made that the CIA undertake a review of its
procedures with no time-specific period for completion. The matter is closed. As CIA
apologist David Korn of The Nation has predicted - "CIA gets away with it." The
bandits all head for the saloon to get more whiskey, women and song. The town is doomed.
Each citizen returns to hoping that someone else will be the next victim.
There's a time for reading, for learning, and for waiting. There's also a time for doing.
The scenario, which plays out in January, is entirely up to you. Make no mistake about the
stakes. As reported by Alex Cockburn in his book Whiteout, New York Times reporter Keith
Schneider wrote in 1987 that, "such a story could shatter the Republic." If you
believe that life cannot exist without the Republic then do nothing. If you believe that
life rests on something more fundamental and pure then get off your behind and do
something - now. CIA is still dealing drugs and if they are not challenged then the saloon
door, the entire town and you are standing wide open. With what has been revealed in
Volume II we will never have a chance like this again.
Throw Your Weight Around!
FROM THE GOVERNMENT WE WANT:
1. Disqualification of retired CIA covert operative J. Porter Goss as Chairman of the
House Permanent Select committee on Intelligence before any hearings on grounds of
conflict of interest.
2. Adequate public notice in advance of the hearings so that the press may cover them.
3. Testimony from all relevant witnesses including Celerino Castillo, Mike Levine, Rick
Horn, Mike Ruppert, Bob Parry and Gary Webb.
GOVERNMENT CONTACTS |
THE WHITE HOUSE President William Clinton, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. 202-456-1414 e-mail: president@whitehouse.gov |
THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Hon. Dennis Hastert, 2406 Rayburn, Washington, D.C. 20515, 202-225-3015 e-mail: dhastert@mail.house.gov |
HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE Rm H-405, US Capitol, Wash., D.C. 20515 Phone 202-225-4121. FAX 202-225-1991 |
SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE Room 211, Hart Bldg., Washington, D.C., 20510. Phone 202-224-1700. FAX 202-224-1772 |
BARBARA BOXER 112 Hart Senate Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510. 415-403-0100 e-mail: senator@boxer.senate.gov |
DIANNE FEINSTEIN 331 Hart Senate Bldg., Wash., D.C. 20510. 310-914-7300 e-mail: senator@feinstein.senate.gov |
TO FIND YOUR MEMBER
OF THE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES call the House switchboard at (202) 225-3121 or |
FROM THE MEDIA WE WANT:
FULL PUBLIC COVERAGE OF HEARINGS
ON Volume II of the CIA IG report!
MEDIA CONTACTS |
ABC Arita Krichman 1717 De Salles St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 202-222-7777 |
CBS Lois Dyer 2020 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 202-457-4385 fax 202-659-2586 |
NBC 4001 Nebraska Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016 202-885-4200 fax 202-362-2009 |
CNN National Assignments Desk CNN Center, P.O. Box 105366 Atlanta, GA 30374 404-827-0234 fax 404-681-3578 |
LOS ANGELES TIMES Times Mirror Square, L.A., CA 90053 1-800-LA TIMES e-mail: letters@latimes.com |
WASHINGTON POST Walter Pincus 1150 15th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 202-334-6000 e-mail: pincusw@washpost.com |
NEW YORK TIMES Tim Weiner 1627 I Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 202-862-0300 |
WALL STREET JOURNAL Carla Robbins 1025 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20036 202-862-9200 |
TIME Walter Isaacson 1271 Ave. of The Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020 202-861-4000 e-mail: letters@time.com |
NEWSWEEK Gregg Vistica 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 202-626-2000 |
FOX NEWS 888-369-4762 202-824-6300 e-mail: comments@foxnews.com |
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