“Torture” Prevented Attack on Los Angeles!

I have a confession: I was tortured by the U.S. government.

Yup, those of us who went through POW training while in the military were tortured! In fact, from what I have read of the “torture” techniques used on terrorists, we were tortured even more harshly than they were! But, where is the outrage? Why has Obama not released memos detailing our harsh treatment at the hands of our U.S. captors? I’ll tell you why. Because, we aren’t low life scum hell bent on destroying the United States. You see, Obama wants to destroy America. Those with the same goals as his are his ideological buddies, or “teammates,” if you will. One thing you quickly learn when playing any team sport is that you stick up for one another—all for one, one for all:

ksmCIA Waterboarding Produced Intel That Stopped Attack on Los Angeles
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
By Terence P. Jeffrey – CNSNews

“Soon, you will know.”

That is the ominous statement an uncooperative Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, told his Central Intelligence Agency interrogators when they initially asked him, after he had been captured, about additional planned al-Qaida attacks on the United States.

In March 2003, KSM became the third and final terrorist ever waterboarded by the CIA. The other two were Abu Zubaydah and Rahim Al-Nashiri.

[For information gleaned from these low life pieces of filth, CLICK HERE]

So few were waterboarded because the CIA was so strict in the criteria for deciding when the technique could be used.

As CIA Acting General Counsel John A. Rizzo explained in a 2004 letter to then-Acting Assistant Attorney General Daniel Levin of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, the CIA would only resort to waterboarding a top al-Qaida leader when the agency had “credible intelligence that a terrorist attack is imminent,” “substantial and credible indicators that the subject has actionable intelligence that can prevent, disrupt or deny this attack” and “(o)ther interrogation methods have failed to elicit the information within the perceived time limit for preventing the attack.”

Rizzo’s letter, as quoted here, was cited in a May 30, 2005, memo to Rizzo from then-Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Steven G. Bradbury, also of the Office of Legal Counsel.

On Tuesday, the CIA confirmed to me that it stands by assertions credited to the agency in this 2005 memo that subjecting KSM to “enhanced techniques” of interrogation—including waterboarding—caused him to reveal information that allowed the U.S. government to stop a planned 9/11-style attack on Los Angeles.

The previously classified memo was released by President Obama last week.

Before they were waterboarded, both KSM and Abu Zubaydah did not believe Americans had the will to stop al-Qaida, the 2005 Justice Department memo says, citing information from the CIA.

“Both KSM and Zubaydah had ‘expressed their belief that the general U.S. population was ‘weak,’ lacked resilience and would be unable to ‘do what was necessary’ to prevent the terrorists from succeeding in their goals,’” said the memo. “Indeed, before the CIA used enhanced techniques in its interrogation of KSM, KSM resisted giving any answers to questions about future attacks, simply noting, ‘Soon, you will know.’”

After he was waterboarded, KSM provided the CIA with information that allowed the U.S. government to close down a terror cell already “tasked” with flying a jet into a building in Los Angeles.

“You have informed us that the interrogation of KSM—once enhanced techniques were employed—led to the discovery of a KSM plot, the ‘Second Wave,’ ‘to use East Asian operatives to crash a hijacked airliner into’ a building in Los Angeles,” says the memo, referring to information CIA provided to Justice.

“You have informed us that information obtained from KSM also led to the capture of Riduan bin Isomuddin, better known as Hambali, and the discovery of the Guraba Cell, a 17-member Jemaah Islamiyah cell tasked with executing the ‘Second Wave,’” said the memo.

“More specifically, we understand that KSM admitted that he had (redaction) large sum of money to an al-Qaida associate (redaction) … . Khan subsequently identified the associate (Zubair), who was then captured,” said the memo. “Zubair, in turn, provided information that led to the arrest of Hambali. The information acquired from these captures allowed CIA interrogators to pose more specific questions to KSM, which led the CIA (to) Hambali’s brother, al-Hadi. Using information obtained from multiple sources, al-Hadi was captured, and he subsequently identified the Garuba cell. With the aid of this additional information, interrogations of Hambali confirmed much of what was learned from KSM.”

A CIA spokesman confirmed to me on Tuesday, as I first reported on CNSNews.com, that the CIA stands by the factual assertions made here.

While waterboarding was exceedingly rare in CIA interrogations of al-Qaida terrorists, it was routinely used on certain members of our own armed forces who went through “Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape” (SERE) training. According to another previously classified memo that Obama released last week, some branches of the U.S. military stopped using waterboarding in training certain troops not because waterboarding had harmful long-term effects, but because it was so universally effective in extracting information.

“With respect to the waterboard, you have also orally informed us that the Navy continues to use it in training,” said a 2002 Office of Legal Counsel memo to the CIA’s Rizzo. “You have informed us that other services ceased use of the waterboard because it was so successful as an interrogation technique but not because of any concerns over harm, physical or mental, caused by it. It was also reported to be almost 100 percent effective in producing cooperation among trainees.”

According to the CIA, it produced cooperation in the mastermind of 9-11 and thus yielded information used to stop a 9-11 type attack on the West Coast.

President Obama says he has prohibited the interrogation techniques described in the Justice Department memos he released. Next time the CIA catches a KSM, they must be kinder and gentler with him.

Gateway Pundit has an interesting take on things.  You can read it by clicking HERE.

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5 Comments on ““Torture” Prevented Attack on Los Angeles!”


  1. Seems that the obaminites can’t tell the differences between mind tricks and real torture. So? They release intel that will allow our enemies our methodologies.

    I was boarded three times at SERE School, and I bear no scars physically or mentally. *chuckles* Alright, there are some that might question that last part!

  2. islams not for me Says:

    I was tortured in Basic Training… Of course I was dumb enough to join the Marines…

    • Leatherneck Says:

      I am dam proud of being an Honorable discharged Marine. I will always be a Marine, until G-d says otherwise.

      The terrorists I saw pictures of all look very ugly, and after the CIA got information from them should have been droped in their country of birth at 500 feet.

      If anyone is dumb, it is Obama for sucking up to the enemy.

      Kill them all, and let G-d sort them out!

  3. Obaminite Says:

    According to the Bush White House, the mastermind of that attack was arrested in February 2002. They confirmed this again in a fact sheet. All well and good.

    KSM was arrested on March 1, 2003. How is it possible that torture done over a year after plot was broken up and the mastermind was arrested stopped that exact same plot?

    Here’s proof:
    http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2006/02/20060209-4.html

    more proof:
    http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070523.html

    Links stolen from Yglesias: http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/


    • Hmmmm…. Very interesting…

      From your May 2007 link:

      “During a hearing at Guantanamo Bay two months ago, [April 2007] KSM stated that the intended target was the Library Tower in Los Angeles. ”

      The mystery deepens… Though, I’m not surprised since we are dealing with spooks in the Intelligence Community who like to hide certain tidbits of information, like when they really captured KSM… The clues are that they captured him far earlier than we have been led to believe…

      Anyway, thanks for the heads-up.

      Cheers


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