There is much more than meets the eye regarding the appointment of
Robert M. Gates. While the media has trumpeted the obvious fact that
he has served under six presidents, he has actually served under
some of the most pivotal Directors of Central Intelligence in
American history, beginning with Richard Helms and ending with
William Casey (under whom his career became meteoric) then the
relatively unobtrusive and ineffective William Webster and finally
rising to the DCI's office himself, the first entry level CIA
employee ever to rise to the Director's exalted chair.
Gates
should be seen for what he really is - an Iran-Contragate fixer and
a champion of the US intelligence apparatus. His appointment is - in
a broad sense - a victory of Langley over the Pentagon in the
formulation of the Middle East military agenda.
This vivid portrait by Michael Carmichael of the
Planetary Movement
constitutes a sketch of some of the most
salient factors in the biography of Robert M. Gates.
His commitment to the Bush
dynasty is well-known, and his function will be to preserve what
little is left of its historical credibility. In accomplishing this
objective, he will use his immense talents and knowledge of the US
intelligence community to suppress any derogatory information.
Another way of describing his core assignment is as a "coverup".
This you and I - and millions more - know, very well.

(Two former Directors of
Central Intelligence: George Bush, Sr. and his long-serving acolyte
and protege, Robert Gates.)
One week to the day after the
devastating midterm elections in America that repudiated the Iraq
War of George Bush, one hundred and fifty people were “kidnapped”
from their government offices in Baghdad by gunmen dressed in the
uniforms of police commandos.
Last night, Tony Blair
advocated the enlistment of Iran and Syria in the resolution of the
escalating war in Iraq. Blair’s recommendation echoed those made in
October by James Baker and Lee Hamilton, the Co-Chairmen of the Iraq
Study Group.
On November 14, President Bush
met with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. The two leaders have a great
deal in common. Bush is deeply unpopular in America, while Olmert is
even more unpopular in Israel. Both men are keen supporters of – not
only the failing war in Iraq – but, of a plan to broaden that war
into more nations in the Middle East. Both men wish to attack Iran
in order to neutralize its nuclear facilities. Apparently, both Bush
and Olmert believe that a military intervention against Iran would
lead to a more stable, more responsive and more accommodating
attitude across a broad spectrum of nations and cultures in the
Middle East. Their problem is that fewer and fewer agree with them.

The highly anticipated findings
of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group (ISG) seemed at first sight to
offer a glimmer of hope. Baker and Hamilton would hold a regional
conference including Iran and Syria. In addition, Baker and Hamilton
– now bolstered by Blair – would have Bush pursue a "realistic
dialogue" between Israel and Palestine – another noxious concept in
the mind of the lame-duck president.
Amidst all of this
post-election kerfuffle, the Baker-Hamilton group have revealed
their true face. They have proposed that one of their number be
elevated to replace the dastardly Donald Rumsfeld. Now discarded and
abandoned, Rumsfeld is bracing to face a lifelong torrent of war
crimes investigations and pursuit by what will become a stream of
subpoenas calling for his cooperation in his prosecution for war
crimes.
Into
Rumsfeld’s shoes, Bush has thrust one Robert Gates, an erstwhile
member of the Baker and Hamilton Iraq Study Group. Mr. Gates has
been a critic of the war in Iraq. As a longstanding retainer of the
Bush family and its political interests in the intelligence
community, Gates’ appointment is now being hailed by the Republicans
as a major step in the right direction.

In recent years, Mr. Gates has
been ensconced in the academic community as first the Dean of the
George Bush School of Government and Public Service based at Texas
Agricultural & Mechanical College. Later, Mr. Gates was elevated to
the presidency of Texas A&M. Although it was founded in 1876, Texas
A&M was not admitted into the Association of American Universities
until 2001, when its nomination was strongly supported by Rice
University in Houston and the University of Texas at Austin.
Located at the City of College
Station, Texas, Texas A&M is the site of the George Bush
Presidential Library that includes a 600 seat Presidential
Conference Center and the headquarters of the George Bush
Presidential Library Foundation Office, the fund-raising arm of the
institution to commemorate the presidency of George Bush, Sr.
According to reports, the Bush Presidential Library is the official
repository of the presidential – and pre-presidential - papers of
Bush, Sr. Oddly, the Bush Presidential Library is also the
repository for the gubernatorial papers of his son, the current
President Bush – as well as the pre-gubernatorial papers of Bush,
Jr. These papers include reports and correspondence pertaining to
Bush’s previous businesses and investments concerning his
controversial stock transactions that drew the attention of the SEC
in the early 1990s. These papers are sealed – not accessible to
public or professional scrutiny until dates far removed into the
remote future.

(The George Bush
Presidential Library at Texas Agricultural & Mechanical University,
College Station, Texas.)
In addition to his duties at
the George Bush School of Government and Texas A&M, Mr. Gates has a
long career in public service. Joining the federal government in
1966, he spent most of his career in intelligence where he
supervised analyses of human intel – ie. reports from CIA agents and
CIA assets operating across the globe. One of his colleagues from
those days in the 1970s and 1980s, Ray McGovern criticized Gates for
cooperating with his politically appointed supervisors to “cook”
intelligence analyses. Gates worked closely with William Casey, a
former Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) who has been
discredited for his involvement in the Iran-Contra Scandal. At the
same time, Admiral Stansfield Turner, a former DCI has praised Gates
as an excellent nominee to replace Rumsfeld.
In 1987, Mr. Gates was
nominated by President Reagan and Vice-President Bush (Sr.) to the
post of DCI. However, he withdrew his nomination when it became
clear that the Senate would reject him because of his involvement in
the Iran-Contra Scandal – a criminal conspiracy involving illegal
sales of arms to the Islamic Government of Iran and the diversion of
funds to support the death squad operations of the Contras – a
right-wing fascist movement in Central America.
Later, during the presidency of
Bush, Sr., Mr. Gates was re-nominated to the post of DCI, and this
time he was confirmed. Mr. Gates assumed his post in November, 1991.
Upon the inauguration of President Clinton, Mr. Gates retired from
his post as DCI in January, 1993, having served for approximately 14
months – a brief period to be sure, but one that surpassed the term
in the DCI’s office of Bush, Sr. who only served for a
breathtakingly swift term of 11 months and three weeks, between the
30th of January, 1976 and January 20, 1977. The brevity of their
terms as DCI is a strong bond between Mr. Gates and Bush, Sr.

(At the Kremlin in 1992, new
DCI, Robert Gates with: Boris Yeltsin, Yevgeny Primakov, then head
of the KGB, and Viktor Barannikov.)
Following his departure from
federal employment, independent investigators have claimed that he
was involved in direct negotiations with agents of the Islamic
Government of Iran during the unpleasant episode that is described
as the “October Surprise” conspiracy of 1980. This case had been
described in detail by Dr. Gary Sick and by the controversial Ari
Ben Menashe who describes himself as a former member of the security
services of Israel. Robert Parry reports that Ben Menashe identified
Robert Gates in direct negotiations with Iranian agents in Paris
where the Republicans urged the release of the 53 American hostages
should be delayed until after Jimmy Carter left the presidency in
January, 1981. This case has never received the official attention
that it deserves, and hangs like a void, a gap, a lacuna in the
annals of American history. If these facts had been known during his
confirmation procedure in 1991, it seems unlikely that Mr. Gates
would have been confirmed as DCI.

Following his departure from
the CIA headquarters in Langley, Mr. Gates accepted a series of
appointments in the private sector prior to settling into his
offices at Texas A&M. Mr. Gates has been a board member of the
following corporations: Fidelity Investments; the North American
Coal Corporation Industries (NACCO); Brinkers International; The
Parker Drilling Company; Science Applications International
Corporation and VoteHere.
Fidelity Investments is the
well-known mutual fund management firm. NACCO Industries is a
conglomerate controling Procter-Silex and Hyster Company, a
manufacturer of fork-lifts. Brinker International owns Chili’s, On
the Border Mexican Grill and Cantina, Maggiano’s Little Italy and
Romano’s Macaroni Grill. With 1,500 restaurants worldwide and
100,000 employees, Brinker is the largest employer in the
Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex with an annual turnover of $4 billion.
The Parker Drilling Company owns offshore oil rigs and drills for
other companies under contract. In this regard, it is a virtual
mirror image of Bush, Sr.’s now defunct company, Zapata Petroleum,
the colorful firm that was featured in the best-selling book by Mark
Lane, Plausible Denial, where the author described in some
detail Zapata’s connections to CIA operations in the Caribbean –
including the Bay of Pigs – as well as its scope for operation from
other locations as diverse as the Persian Gulf the Gulf of Brunei.

According to Bev Harris, the
founder of Black Box Voting, Mr. Gates’ affiliation with VoteHere is
one of the most fascinating episodes in his complex and illustrious
career in private enterprise. According to Harris, VoteHere were a
leading developer of cryptographic software for the electronic
voting industry. Mysteriously, Harris reports that VoteHere
apparently never sold any voting machines, but they sealed some
deals to embed their cryptographic software into voting systems.
Compounding this commercial
mystery, Harris reports that – in spite of VoteHere’s prowess in
cryptography – its computer system was “hacked” and its proprietary
source code was stolen. The details of Mr. Gates’ role in the
promotion of VoteHere and the subsequent hacking episode are – at
the time of this writing – unknown. It is also unknown whether the
cryptographic products of VoteHere were in any way whatsoever
vulnerable to the sort of unethical hacking that might permit the
rigging of elections.
The public record is quite
clear. Mr. Gates has a lengthy career inside of the federal
intelligence establishment, as well as a distinguished career in a
variety of American corporations dealing in coal, offshore drilling,
fast food, computer cryptography for electronic voting and the
manufacture of forklifts. Additionally, he has served faithfully as
the Dean of the George Bush School of Government, the site of the
top-secret repository of the George Bush Presidential Library and
its foundation headquarters. Capstoning these accomplishments, Mr.
Gates has been elevated to the post of President of Texas
Agricultural & Mechanical University.
Today, Mr. Gates stands before
America and the world as the nominee for the office of Secretary of
Defense, that is only now being vacated by the man whom he hopes
will soon be described as his predecessor, Donald Rumsfeld.
In the past, Mr. Gates has
experienced a mixed result with the appointment process. Mr. Gates
first difficulty came when he removed himself from consideration for
DCI during the Iran-Contra Scandal. Four years later, he
experienced success as the final, albeit short-term custodian of the
DCI’s office during Bush, Sr.’s twilight campaign in 1992 when he
was defeated by Bill Clinton.

Since his years of service with
Bush, Sr. through the Reagan administration until his sterling work
for the George Bush School of Government and Texas A&M, Mr. Gates
has been in position to maintain and control the intelligence and
privacy objectives of his senior patron. In fact, it would not be
surprising if Mr. Gates was appreciated by Bush, Sr. and Jim Baker
as a safe pair of hands to handle any embarrassing or derogatory
information that might exist in any official government archive –
anywhere – Langley, the Pentagon, any presidential library or
elsewhere. Mr. Gates’ credentials in the field of cryptographic
software suggest that he is in an ideal position to help maintain
maximum levels of secrecy demanded by his patrons.
In classical literature, we
learn from Vergil, the author of Aeneid and Metamorphoses,
that dreams emerged into our world through two sets of gates – the
gates of ivory and the gates of horn.
In classical times, when glass
was unavailable horn was used for windows – since it was
semi-transparent.
Dreams that are confusing,
malevolent, meaningless and untruthful emanated through the gates of
ivory – an opaque substance, while those few rare dreams bringing
deep insights and profound revelation – came solely through the
gates of horn.
In his Aeneid,* Vergil
wrote:
“Two gates the silent house
of sleep adorn;
Of polish’d ivory this, that
of transparent horn;
True visions thro’
transparent horn arise;
Thro’ polish’d ivory pass
deluding lies.”

*Translated by John Dryden,
1697.
Michael Carmichael
is a frequent contributor to Global Research. He is a historian and
author, and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the
Planetary Movement.
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