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Who is the White House Mole?
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There has been a series of leaks of classified information
from the White House in an effort to portray President Obama as a tough
American foreign policy leader, but no official has resigned from the
administration or the Obama campaign in disgrace or protest. This
suggests the betrayal of state secrets is being condoned or ignored at
the highest levels. Not surprisingly, Eric Holder’s Department of
Justice is resisting the appointment of a special or outside counsel to
probe the scandal.
If it is so easy to turn over national security information to the
media, it may be just as easy to turn the state secrets directly over to
the enemy. Either way, our adversaries benefit.
Starting with Obama and then moving through Defense Secretary Leon
Panetta and on to campaign adviser David Axelrod, we have individuals
who could not pass a basic FBI background check.
Obama says, “The notion that my White House would purposely release
classified national security information is offensive. It’s wrong.” This
is from the candidate who concealed the identity of his communist
mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, in his book, Dreams from My Father. Such a cover-up should have disqualified Obama from the office of the presidency.
The connection to Davis has never been investigated by the major
media, let alone Congress. For their part, Republicans are afraid of
being called racist McCarthyites if they challenge Obama’s allegiance to
the United States and raise questions about his communist connections
and Islamic upbringing.
In a roundabout way to get at the truth, Republicans are pleading for
the appointment of a special counsel to investigate the damage that has
been done by the leaks. Holder thumbs his nose at them. Even if they
get their special counsel, the damage is done and the results won’t be
available until probably next year, after the elections.
Congress is part of the problem and got us into this mess to begin with.
Congress gave Panetta a pass when he became CIA director and then
Secretary of Defense, despite his long record of associations with
identified communist Hugh DeLacy, who had connections to the Chinese
government. Not surprisingly, the Soros-funded Media Matters came to Panetta’s defense,
accusing conservatives of a “smear” for raising the inconvenient facts
about his record, including opposition to President Reagan’s
anti-communist defense policies. Media Matters has White House
connections and specializes in intimidating the media when they dare to
question the White House line.
Fortunately, the facts, including some of a personal nature, were included in a column by the courageous Diana West, who commented
that the evidence showed that Panetta had “a cordial, long-term
relationship in the 1970s and 1980s” with Hugh DeLacy, a Communist Party
USA member elected to one term in Congress while pretending to be a
Democrat in 1944. Incriminating “Dear Hugh” and “Dear Leon” documents were obtained by researcher Trevor Loudon at the University of Washington.
West went on, “DeLacy later co-founded the communist-penetrated
Progressive Party that nominated Henry Wallace for president in 1948. By
the 1970s, DeLacy was still politically active, with connections to
known Soviet agents including Victor Perlo of the infamous Perlo spy
group, and Frank Coe and Solomon Adler of the equally infamous
Silvermaster spy group. DeLacy is also associated with suspected Soviet
agent John Stewart Service of the ‘Amerasia’ spy case.”
She noted that “DeLacy was of sufficient interest to Communist China
to have scored a paid junket to the People’s Republic in 1974,” and
there “met up with Service, Coe and Adler, who was then thought to be
working for Chinese intelligence.”
“Our legislative branch is falling asleep on the job over stories
that should be giving them—and us—night sweats,” West said, in a column
titled, “Give Panetta the Pinko Slip.” But Republican senators—some of
the same people now expressing outrage over leaks—put on their
blinders. They didn’t want the public to notice them dozing off.
Another suspicious Obama associate, David Axelrod, is a former
Chicago Tribune reporter who became Obama’s chief strategist and appears
regularly on television as the face of the campaign. He once worked
closely with David Simon Canter,
a communist operative investigated by Congress as an agent of the
Soviet Union. Axelrod was “within the extreme orbit of the old Chicago
CPUSA [Communist Party] apparatus,” writes Professor Paul Kengor, author of a forthcoming book on Frank Marshall Davis and his Chicago and Hawaii networks.
Axelrod, who reportedly attended some counterterrorism meetings in
the White House Situation Room, insists that the White House didn’t leak
the national security information to the Times. With a straight face,
he told ABC News that “the authors of all of this work”—The New York Times reporters—have made that assurance.
We see the damage being done, as Obama tries to look like an
international tough guy in order to be re-elected. In addition to the
leaks to The New York Times about U.S. policy toward Iran and al-Qaeda,
producers of a film about the killing of Osama bin Laden, to be released
before the November 6 presidential election, were given classified
briefings at the Pentagon. Panetta denies anything improper was done, but Rep. Peter King (R-NY) has released emails
from the CIA and Pentagon showing “unprecedented and potentially
dangerous collaboration” between top Administration officials and the
filmmakers. Judicial Watch obtained the documents.
King, however, runs the House Homeland Security Committee, with
jurisdiction over the Islamic threat. What Congress needs, in order to
get to the bottom of the scandal, are internal security committees or
subcommittees in both houses. They were all abolished by congressional
liberals in the 1970s.
It seems as though Republicans can’t come to grips with the nature of
the problem that faces them and the country. A conservative attorney
who has been probing into the backgrounds of Obama and his associates
tells the story of attending a speech by Republican Rudolph Giuliani in
2011 and asking the former New York City mayor if he had ever considered
the possibility that Obama was a mole. “What? A mole? God, I hope not,”
was the response.
It is a serious charge to make, let alone mention in a printed piece
such as this. Yet, the new book by retired U.S. intelligence analyst
Christina Shelton, Alger Hiss: Why He Chose Treason,
is a reminder of how and why questionable individuals get into
positions of extraordinary power. Hiss was a founder of the United
Nations because of his position as a high State Department official. He
might have become Secretary of State, were it not for the revelations of
communist defector Whittaker Chambers. A video on the website of Shelton’s book includes interesting information from the author about Hiss’s communist motivations.
It is significant that Anthony Lake, an adviser to and fundraiser for
then-presidential candidate Obama in 2008, had previously withdrawn his
nomination as Bill Clinton’s CIA director when outrage developed over
his public doubts about Hiss’s guilt. That didn’t bother Obama, who took Lake’s advice and fundraising help and then gave him a job at the United Nations. A video
shows Lake taking his oath of office as an “international civil servant
of the United Nations.” The U.N. is notorious as a nest of spies.
Panetta’s background as a former member of Congress helped to make
his confirmation process easy and fast. It worked. Now, Republican
senators are reluctant to admit they made a mistake, as Panetta
skillfully fends off charges that the Pentagon and the CIA released the
secret information about the bin Laden raid to the pro-Obama filmmakers.
Conducting “bipartisan” investigations with the Democrats will not
get the job done. Obama, whose foreign policy approval ratings are
already better than Romney’s, is sitting pretty and laughing
behind-the-scenes at the GOP. Our national security crumbles before our
eyes, making the nation more vulnerable to what in the corporate world
would be termed a “hostile takeover.” The catch is that it is a
takeover from within.
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