Manual Noreaga had a long relationship with the CIA run by Director George H. Bush that some use to justify claims that Manual Noreage was punished for skimming drug money destined for CIA and Bush pockets. The History Channel revealed in a May 2009 episode that President George H. Bush ordered United States troops to dress in civilian clothing and incite confrontations with Panamanian defense forces in order to justify an invasion by the United States. The troops were successful. Manual Noreaga was incarcerated in complete isolation, so he was never able to explain his side of the story to the public, and won't be able to until he is released in 2029 when he will by 95 years old and George H. Bush is 105 years old.
1989 December - False Flag 7: Panama invaded to depose general and de facto Panamanian military leader Manuel Noriega in December 1989, during the administration of U.S. President George H. W. Bush. This action was preceded by more than a year of diplomatic tension between the United States and Panama, the highlights of which were specific allegations by the United States that Noriega was complicit with money launderers and drug traffickers and a nullified national election in 1989, but the CIA paid $650,000 to Manuel Noriega on January 19, 1991. Others believe that Noriega displeased his partners in crime, the Bush Family and the CIA by pocketing more than his share of drug profits. President George H. W. Bush specially assisted by his Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney and then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff Colin Powell, ordered U.S. troops in Panama to cause an incident that would justify the invasion. The Panamanian Defense Force ignored the provocations until four Marines dressed in civilian clothes ran a road block. The Panamanians shot at the vehicle. One of the Marines died, providing the excuse used to invade Panama ... a relatively small price to pay for motivating Americans to endorse an invasion planned long before. After sufficient play in the American press, the invasion was launched without the approval of Congress (History Channel 5:00 PM 9/25/07).
This set a president for George W. Bush to use 911 as an
excuse to invade Iraq, and execute Saddam Hussein, who also did not
have an opportunity to tell his side of his sordid affair with the U.S.
government as allies and enemies.
5/7/1873 -
Commander-in-Chief Grant sends Marines of the Navy of the United States
(standing military) to the Colombian enclave of Panama.
David Wallechinsky and
Irving Wallace, eds., The People's Almanac,
(Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1975), 192.
1/22/1903 - John Hay, Secretary of State, and Tom's Herr'n, Foreign
Minister of Colombia, sign the Hay-Herr'n Treaty, giving Colombia
10,000,000 Dollars and annual payments of 250,000 Dollars (after eight
years) in exchange for a six-mile wide strip across the Colombian
isthmus province of Panama, and the rights to build a trans-oceanic
canal.
8/12/1903 - The Senate, of Colombia, rejects the Hay-Herr'n Treaty,
which would have given Colombia 10,000,000 Dollars and annual payments
of 250,000 Dollars, in exchange for a six-mile wide strip across its
isthmus province of Panama, and the rights to build a trans-oceanic
canal. The Senate of Colombia instead wants two and a half times that
amount: 25,000,000,000 Dollars. Republican (proto-fascist/socialist)
President Theodore Roosevelt is incensed at the request, and refuses to
participate in any further negotiations.
11/2/1903 - The USS Nashville under orders from Commander-in-Chief
Theodore 'Robber Baron' Roosevelt, lands at the Colombian port city of
Col'n, in the isthmusian province of Panama. The ships compliment of
Marines are deployed ashore to prevent the landing of the Army of
Colombia when the Panamanian Revolution begins'scheduled the next day.
Irving S. and Nell Kull,
eds., A Short Chronology of American
History, 1492-1950, (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1952),
198. Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of
America, 1776-1976, (New York: Thomas Nelson, 1977), 263.
3/23/1911 - Former Republican (proto-fascist/socialist) President
Theodore 'Robber Baron' Roosevelt delivers his 'I took the Isthmus'
speech to the University of California, in which he admits violating
the Constitution for the United States, and his oath of office:
NOTE: The 'crisis' which Roosevelt mentions is the Panamanian
Revolution, which he orchestrated to his own ends.
Sticky questions here: what is the difference between this and
Jefferson's purchase of Louisiana" To answer my own question, Jefferson
did not orchestrate a revolution in order to make his purchase. ''
JL Also, the acquisition of Louisiana was accomplished in
accordance with the spirit of Article IX of the Articles of
Confederation; and as Jim says, the acquisition of the Canal was
accomplished at the point of a gun. ''
10/10/1913 - The Panama Canal is opened to international commerce
(traffic). The cost to the United States treasury was 375,000,000
Dollars. This is not a function of the federal government that is
authorized under the Constitution for the united States.
10/12/1925 - Commander-in-Chief Coolidge orders five companies of
soldiers from the
army of the United States, stationed in the Canal Zone, to invade
Panama, to protect American interests.
NOTE: This is the third time the United States has invaded Panama,
whereas Panama, has never invaded the U.S.
5/16/1938 - Because the Panama Canal has become
obsolete (too narrow to accompany the wider naval vessels being built),
the Democratic (socialist/fascist) 12th counterfeit congress passes the
Vinson Naval Expansion Act, providing five billion 'dollars' for the
creation of a 'two ocean navy.' The United States fleet of the navy of
the U.S. will be split into two navies: the atlantic and the pacific
fleets. The act calls for the building of one hundred new aircraft
carriers by 1943, at which time the Empire of Japan would be expected
to run out of oil'if United States petroleum sales were to be
terminated.
Vinson Naval Expansion
Act, 52 Public Statutes at Large 401
(1938). Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of
America, 1776-1976, (New York: Thomas Nelson, 1977), 345. Robert B.
Stinnett, Day of Deceit The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor, (New
York: Free Press, 1999), 25, 121-22.
7/5/1941 - De facto Commander-in-Chief Franklin
Roosevelt, Esq., orders the Panama Canal closed to the civilian
Merchant Marine Fleet of the empire of Japan, forcing Japanese cargo
carriers to make a seven-thousand mile detour around South America.
This places Japanese commerce at a competitive disadvantage and forces
Japan to use more of its limited petroleum.
Robert B. Stinnett, Day
of Deceit The Truth About FDR and
Pearl Harbor, (New York: Free Press, 1999), 130.
4/17/1978 - The DeConcini Amendment is added to the Panama Canal Treaty
giving the United States government the right to militarily intervene
in the internal affairs of Panama.
Adam Clymer, 'Key
Senator Yields to Party's Leaders on Pledge
to Panama; Nonintervention is Promised; Agreement with DeConcini Raises
Backer's Hopes that 2nd Canal Treaty will be Approved,' New York Times,
18 April 1978, A1.
2/5/1988 - Republican (fascist/socialist) President Reagan requests the
extradition of dictator Manuel Noriega, of Panama, to stand trial for
smuggling cocaine into the United States.
Ronald L. Ostrow and
Doyle McManus, 'U.S. Decides to Indict
Noriega, Risk Retaliation,' Los Angeles Times. 5 February 1988, 1-1.
12/20/1989 - Operation Just [Be]Cause: Commander-in-Chief George
Herbert Walker Bush
exercises the DeConcini Amendment in the Panama Canal Treaty by
ordering United States Armed Forces (private mercenaries) to invade
Panama, and forcibly extradite military dictator Manuel Noriega (a
former operative of the Central Intelligence Agency), to stand trial
for smuggling (still lawful) cocaine into the United States. This
action ignores the precedent of three and a half centuries of
international law (Cf. Treaty of Westphalia, this site) against
invading another nation solely for the purpose of 'regime change.'
NOTE: This is the fourth time the United States has invaded Panama,
whereas Panama has never invaded the U.S.
Another horrible precedent established, perhaps based on the snatching
of Adolph Eichman by the Israeli Mossad from Argentina, absent due
process; which is what Eichman was accused of" What would the U.S. do
if Panama raided Miami Beach, killing hundreds of Floridians, to kidnap
Governor Jeb Bush for violating a Panamanian statute" Wouldn't there
now be a Territory of Panama, including the U.S. Canal Zone, by virtue
of claiming the Spoils of War."
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