Freedom Digital Library



HomeArchive

N.E.S.A.R.A.
National Economic Security And Reformation Act


Dove Report
13 January 2004

[doveofo] NESARA; Worldwide News of O'Neill's Comments on Bush
January 13, 2004 9:56 p.m. PST

Hello Dear Friends and White Knights,

As I explained in the January 11th and 12th Dove Reports, WE can help to move NESARA forward by sending postcards to the U.S. Supreme Court Justices requesting that they immediately send a petition to World Court asking for a new NESARA announcement time period. This is one way the people of the world, who support NESARA, can help energize NESARA into announcement and implementation.

To review why we are doing the NESARA postcard campaign, please read the January 12th Dove Report at http://www.nesara.us/pages/dovereports.html .

Here's the mailing address again:

U.S. Supreme Court
One First Street
Washington, D.C. 20543

The Justices have a duty to help move NESARA forward as explained in my January 12th Dove Report. It's time the Justices heard from the world's people who want NESARA. I'm encouraging all people in the U.S. and worldwide who support NESARA to send your postcards to the U.S. Supreme Court Justices immediately and keep sending postcards until we know a petition requesting the new NESARA announcement time period is in World Court. TOGETHER, we are VICTORIOUS!

Ex-Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Paul O'Neill has done a great service by exposing the great Bush lie about why Bush attacked Iraq. News media in many different countries are carrying the information given by Paul O'Neill. I thought you might enjoy seeing for yourselves that O'Neill's comments are being carried in news reports worldwide so I have included excerpts from news in the U.K., Australia, and Germany.

Mr. O'Neill has done us a great favor by bringing out this truth about the Bush regime. Also, I was happy to read that Mr. O'Neill, a man with many years of high executive experience, was careful to get LEGAL APPROVAL for the information he took when he left the U.S. Treasury Department. In an interview today, O'Neill explained that he had asked the chief legal counsel of the U.S. Treasury Department to decide what O'Neill could take when he left. The chief legal counsel decided and sent O'Neill two CDs of information which is what O'Neill provided to the author, Ron Suskind. Mr. O'Neill only had the information he was allowed by a top federal government legal expert.

The good news is that Mr. O'Neill has spoken at a very auspicious time and many more Americans now have good reasons to doubt Bush Jr. and to want to see him removed. The book, "The Price of Loyalty", now being released will help to fuel the fires of doubt and by the time NESARA is announced and Bush is removed, even more Americans will be cheering.

Let's keep our postcards going to the U.S. Supreme Court Justices! This is our chance to DO something to help get NESARA moving toward announcement! We can help to speed up NESARA being announced by demanding the U.S. Supreme Court submit a petition to World Court for the new NESARA announcement time period!

We can help get NESARA announced sooner by using our energy to continue to press NESARA forward at every stage! NESARA Yes!

Blessings and Love,
Dove of Oneness

The term "White Knights" is borrowed from the Wall Street Journal and the world of big business hostile takeovers when a vulnerable company is "rescued from a hostile takeover by a White Knight" corporation or wealthy person. Certainly, these people fighting to bring Americans and the world the benefits of NESARA and to rescue our people from government and banking fraud deserve to be called "White Knights". World Court is the International Court of Justice in the city called The Hague, in the Netherlands. This is NOT the International Criminal Court from which Bush Jr. removed the U.S. These are two totally different courts with different purposes.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3925358/

O'Neill denies spilling secrets
Ex-Treasury secretary says documents came from department counsel

NBC News and news services
Updated: 3:32 p.m. ET Jan. 13, 2004

Paul O'Neill, President Bush's first treasury secretary and the focus of a new book critical of the administration, told NBC News on Tuesday that he welcomed an investigation of the disclosure of an administration document that referred to secret material.

The Treasury Department said Monday that it was launching an investigation into how the document wound up being used in O'Neill's interview Sunday on CBS's "60 Minutes," where O'Neill was [discussing] the new book, "The Price of Loyalty."

Interviewed Tuesday on the "Today" show, O'Neill said that after he resigned in December 2002, he asked the Treasury Department's chief legal counsel "to have the documents that are OK for me to have."

The legal counsel's office "sent me a couple CDs, which I never opened," O'Neill said, adding that he then gave them to former Wall Street Journal reporter Ron Suskind, the book's author.

He noted that what "60 Minutes" showed was just a cover sheet from the document, not any secret material itself.

Asked whether he thought the Treasury probe was a get-even move by the Bush administration, O'Neill replied: "I don't think so. If I were secretary of the treasury and these circumstances occurred, I would have asked the inspector general to look into it."

But O'Neill also said he thought the questions could have been more readily answered had top Treasury officials talked to the agency's legal counsel. "I'm surprised that he didn't call the chief legal counsel," O'Neill said of his successor, Treasury Secretary John Snow.

Iraq controversy

O'Neill, whom Bush fired because he opposed another round of tax cuts, is quoted in the book as saying he was surprised by how focused the president was on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq from the start of his administration.

O'Neill said Tuesday that he did not mean to imply that the administration was wrong to begin contingency planning for a regime change in Iraq but that he was surprised that it was at the top of the agenda at the first Cabinet meeting.

O'Neill said he also had qualms about what he felt was the pre-emptive nature of the war planning. "For me, the notion of pre-emption, that the U.S. has the unilateral right to do whatever we decide to do, is a really huge leap," he said on CBS.

He later told Time magazine that during his 23 months as secretary, which included a permanent seat on the National Security Council, he never saw evidence that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3387941.stm BRITISH news

Bush 'plotted Iraq war from start'

Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill said Mr Bush was looking for an excuse to oust Saddam Hussein.

As a member of the president's National Security team he said he never saw any evidence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.

Mr O'Neill also portrayed the president as unwilling to engage in debate - a charge rejected by Bush officials.

"From the very beginning, there was a conviction Saddam Hussein was a bad person and he needed to go," the former treasury secretary said in an interview broadcast by CBS News on Sunday.

Mr O'Neill was in office for nearly two years before he was sacked over differences with the administration in December 2002.

The BBC's Washington correspondent, Justin Webb, says his remarks represent the most sustained and damaging criticism of the Bush administration from a former insider since the president came to power.

Mr O'Neill gives an unflattering account of Mr Bush's leadership style, saying that at cabinet meetings the president was like a blind man in a room full of deaf people.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,8369651%255E401,00.html

AUSTRALIAN News

Bush 'planned Iraq war before 9/11'
By Roy Eccleston
January 12, 2004

GEORGE W. Bush made plans to invade Iraq soon after he entered office, not in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US, former Bush cabinet member Paul O'Neill says.

In an unflattering portrait of the Bush White House, Mr O'Neill has told US "60 Minutes" that the US President had questioned the direction of his own massive tax cuts, was disengaged at cabinet meetings and plotted Saddam Hussein's fall from the start.

"From the very beginning there was a conviction that Saddam Hussein was a bad person and that he needed to go," Mr O'Neill says, according to partial transcripts released by the CBS network, which airs "60 Minutes".

"For me the notion of pre-emption, that the US has the unilateral right to do whatever we decide to do is a huge leap."

The prime reasons cited by the Bush team for the invasion were weapons of mass destruction, which have not yet been found, and links to al-Qaeda. US Secretary of State Colin Powell admitted last week there was as yet no proof of that link.

The O'Neill interview precedes next week's release of "The Price of Loyalty", a book about Mr O'Neill's time as the man in charge of US economic policy, by former Wall Street Journal reporter Ron Suskind.

Mr Suskind tells "60 Minutes" that Mr O'Neill and others gave him documents showing the early planning for war, and the plans for a post-Hussein Iraq involving peacekeepers, war crimes tribunals and oil.

One of the documents is said to be marked "secret" and titled "Plans for post-Saddam Iraq".

The book quotes Mr O'Neill saying no one on the National Security Council raised questions about the Iraq policy: "It was all about finding a way to do it."

Mr O'Neill, a former chief executive of alumina giant Alcoa, was critical of Mr Bush's involvement in policy debates, saying that at cabinet meetings he was "like a blind man in a roomful of deaf people".
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=52&story_id=3523

GERMAN News

Berlin spotlights O'Neill WMD claim
12 January 2004

BERLIN - The German government - which opposed the Iraq war - on Monday spotlighted assertions by former US treasury secretary Paul O'Neill that Washington had no evidence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction prior to the conflict.

"The German government was against the Iraq war for good reasons," said Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer's chief spokesman, Walter Lindner, when asked about O'Neill's remarks at a news briefing.

"In the 23 months I was there, I never saw anything that I would characterize as evidence of weapons of mass destruction," O'Neill told Time.

"There were allegations and assertions by people," said O'Neill in the current issue of Time.

"But I've been around a hell of a long time, and I know the difference between evidence and assertions and illusions or allusions and conclusions that one could draw from a set of assumptions," he said.

"To me there is a difference between real evidence and everything else. And I never saw anything in the intelligence that I would characterize as real evidence," he said.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

For more information on NESARA, go to www.nesara.us .

To SUBSCRIBE to the Dove Reports, please send an email with Subject of "Subscribe" to dovelist@nesara.us. Please allow 72 HOURS for processing your request.

To UNSUBSCRIBE from the Dove Reports, send an email with Subject of "Unsubscribe" to dovelist@nesara.us . Please allow 72 HOURS for processing your request.

To CHANGE your email address, please send an email with Subject of "Change of Address" to dovelist@nesara.us ; in your email first provide the OLD email address to be deleted and second the NEW email address. Please allow 72 HOURS for processing your request.


[Source: Dove of O dove@nesara.us]