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Lies, Inc.: Meet the New Magaw...
Mercurial Times ^ | 1/14/02 | Sean Finnegan

Posted on 01/15/2002 7:22:51 PM PST by nunya bidness

While the country was riveted to the Enron mess, few noticed that President Bush in a recess appointment placed John Magaw as his pick for Under Secretary of Transportation Security at the Department of Transportation created in the wake of 9-11. As undersecretary he will set standards for hiring and training airport screeners, supervise employees, and develop plans to deal with threats to transportation. He also is given the power to bypass normal rule-making procedures if he "determines that a regulation or security directive must be issued immediately in order to protect transportation security". In addition the agency, taking shape following the aviation security bill, will oversee airport security screeners and air marshals, as well as security efforts at U.S. rail, bus and seaport operations.

Of course I took a look at the guy and what I found wasn't good. So rather than throw insults and innuendo at the guy I'll just let his record speak on his behalf.

John Magaw started his career as a trooper with the Ohio State Patrol in 1959. He made the jump to the Fed meal ticket in 1967 as a special agent with the U.S. Secret Service. He eventually ended up becoming then- Vice-President Bush's security detail head during the Reagan years. And when Bush Sr. was elected president he was given the nod to head the presidential detail.

Magaw was appointed director of the BATF by Clinton after the Waco massacre in 1993. In a Washington Times article in November of that year he stated that he was determined that other religious "cults" not develop into "armed compounds". He said, "They're out there. They don't yet have the kind of weaponry that we saw in Waco. . .but they will develop if society allows them to." Magaw said BATF is keeping tabs on "cult-like organizations" in "three or four places around the country. . .We're trying to monitor way early in the game."

During the investigation it was discovered that prior to the 51 day siege the BATF had ample time to incarcerate David Koresh, but for reasons unknown chose to confront him at the home in Waco - the result of which were dead agents and a protracted engagement that ended with dead women and children who were roasted to death at the hands of federal agents. Magaw had certainly jumped into the hot seat but he did well in protecting the government party line.

Not that Magaw wasn't used to holding the bag. He was just getting started. During the Ruby Ridge assault and the aftermath, under the lights of Congressional hearings and following statements by BATF agent Herbert Byerly, Magaw, when confronted with allegations that the agency had made mistakes in the murder of Vicky Weaver, defended the false information his agents provided other government officials as attempts "to ensure caution". Magaw was called out on his testimony more than once as "not correct". In 1995 a redneck from Alabama shot video of a traditional gathering known as the "Good Ol' Boys Roundup" which included racist signs and slogans and skits that included simulated sex acts and torture between white and black-faced participants. The problem was the participants were for the most part agents of the BATF, FBI, DEA, Secret Service, U.S. Marshals Service and other federal agencies. The media got a hold of the story and Congress had a hearing and in July of that year Magaw was once again in the hot seat. And eventually the story died.

During his tenure at the BATF John Magaw was in charge of the following activities by his agency:

In a Congressional inquiry John Magaw claimed, "In the past decade, ATF agents have served over 10,000 search warrants. Not one of them has led to any finding of Constitutional violations by an employee acting outside the scope or his or her authority."

During the aftermath of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, Edye Smith remembers the day like few will. She had dropped her two children off at the daycare on the second floor. And at 9:02 a.m. she was blowing out the candles on her birthday cake at work a few blocks away when the building exploded. She ran to the destruction but as she came close to the building she knew "our babies were gone".

She began to notice that no ATF agents were named on the casualty list from the bombing. And she looked in to it. She asked U.S Attorney Pat Ryan about where the ATF agents were on the 19th. He brushed her off by saying they were playing golf in a tournament in Shawnee. On May 23rd, the same day the building was demolished, she was on CNN and asked, "Where the hell was the ATF, I want to know? All fifteen or seventeen of their employees survived, and they were on the ninth floor. They were the target of the explosion, and where were they? Did they have a warning sign? Did they think it might be a bad day to go in to the office?"

No ATF agents were harmed in the bombing - just two clerical staff.

Lester Martz of the ATF Dallas office said in a press interview, "We were there and we were heroes." He went on to describe how Alex McCauley was trapped in an elevator at the time of the bombing. The problem? Edye checked up and found that Midwestern Elevator was involved in the search effort and they said that when they searched, the elevators were all empty.

Edye was left wondering why the ATF was not harmed in the bombing and why they would lie about heroics that didn't exist, but she wasn't prepared for John Magaw during a live television interview saying, "I was very concerned about that day (April 19) and issued memos to all our field offices. They were put on alert."

Another aftermath of the OKC bombing was the passage of Clinton's Anti-Terrorism bill in April of 1996.

The "Gun Free Zones Act" of 1996 was passed and the ATF was given the authority to enforce it. The act didn't stop the Columbine massacre in April 1999, but the bill did prevent home schooling parents from owning firearms as the home was now a school.

Magaw moved up from ATF to FEMA in 1999. He was appointed as the Senior Advisor to the Director of Terrorism Preparedness. In that role, he planned and coordinated FEMA's domestic terrorism preparedness efforts. He was scrutinized by many as the person to deal with possible unpleasantness in the 2000 rollover. He's also the one who was in charge of domestic terrorism when we were attacked on 9-11. So what does he get for his hard work? A promotion.

He was appointed by President Bush to the newly-created position of Under Secretary of Transportation Security at the Department of Transportation. The appointment lasts longer than the term of the president, and not only will he have daily access to the top U.S. intelligence, he will also be empowered to issue emergency government regulations at will. His responsibilities will include the nation's skies, airports, highways, trains, buses, ports and waterways.

"I cannot think of anybody other than the president of the United States who has this much executive or rule-making ability on their own," said Representative John Mica, a Florida Republican who helped draft the "Aviation and Transportation Security Act" (PL 107-71). The law sets deadlines for improving aviation security: Jan. 18, 2002 for inspecting all checked baggage for explosives, and Feb. 17, 2002 for shifting responsibility for airport security checkpoints from the airlines to the Federal government. The new office has until Nov. 19, 2002, to deploy 28,000 checkpoint screeners it has trained.

Among Magaw's responsibilities are appointing officers who can carry guns, seeking and carrying out arrest and seizure warrants, appointing security managers at each US airport, deploying security officers at airports, setting standards for cockpit security, and assigning armed air marshals to flights.

The law goes on to say, "If the undersecretary determines that a regulation or security directive must be issued immediately in order to protect transportation security, the undersecretary shall issue the regulation or security directive without providing notice or an opportunity for comment and without prior approval of the secretary."

Not bad for a guy who has been left holding the bag most of his career. President Bush, who it's rumored likes to give his gang nicknames, might want to call Magaw "Rainbow." He only shows up after the storm. But in this case I think he might be ahead of the storm. Pay attention.

In his new capacity Magaw will have dominion over all manner of transportation, but specifically the manner in which identification is accepted. Specifically, Congress has delegated Transportation to develop a set of standards of its own. And since the National I.D. didn't go well they came up with driver's license standards for the states. More specifically, the department was told by Congress to develop "model guidelines for encoded data on driver's licenses."

And what did the states have to say about this? The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators only asked for $70 million in funding to build the system. Jason King, a spokesman for the group, said, "There's no need to create a second national ID card. You already have one. We're just talking about making it better and more secure." Among the improvements are fingerprints and facial photo scans to get a license to drive.

King went on to say that state identification cards ought to come with biometric barcodes that contain various data and should be able to be linked to Federal agencies such as the FBI, IRS, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and others. National ID cards "are of little use unless they're connected with a centralized database," said Bob Levy, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Washington D.C.-based Cato Institute.

So there you have it. President Bush has put a guy who has dodged more bullets than Reagan and came out smelling like a rose - all the while protecting the reputations of four presidents, and now he's in charge of one of the most mysterious agencies ever created with more power than can be imagined. Who would have thought that when Dubya was elected that he would appoint a Clinton bag man with blood on his hands to a position that will outlast his current term with a pay scale higher than a cabinet position and a 30% bonus if he does a "good job"?

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We won't get fooled again

No, no

The Who, "Won't Get Fooled Again"


January 14, 2002

 

A technician for the movie industry, Sean Finnegan is a contributor to Sierra Times and harbors malcontent intentions to spread whatever contains the truth. He currently resides in a row home in the city that breeds otherwise known as Baltimore which is in a state that is always forgotten.

 

Mercurial Times exclusive commentary. Reprints must credit the author and Mercurial Times.

Copyright 2001 - Mercurial Press



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To: redrock
And ya know what.....it wouldn't make a dimes' worth of difference if they had!!

Recall the murdering of a lot of folks at Waco? Even when their own guy is telling them to call it off? The two Special Agents in Charge were apparently terminated; appealed; and following employee guidelines, they were reinstated, and a letter of reprimand went in their file folder.

Oh, yeah, and they were assigned to jobs where they can't carry a gun!!

Look to the FBI for what happens with fedgov workers...Larry Potts ring a bell? The FBI's so corrupt that they had to invent a seminar so a bunch of agents could attend a retirement dinner party for him and get the taxpayer to pay for it!

This Magaw KNOWS all the rotten s**t that goes on; they are sticking him in this position so he can set it up from scratch just the way they want it.

I wouldn't trust Bush to appoint a dog catcher--dumsumbeach would pick a Forest Ranger who's only interested in 'endangered species'!!!

41 posted on 01/15/2002 9:29:52 PM PST by Rowdee
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To: Uncle Bill
Thanks for the great articles, some saved for morning coffee, Nite All Sleep Well

BUMP

42 posted on 01/15/2002 9:30:20 PM PST by horsewhispersc
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To: Carry_Okie
I suspect my reward will come like your's did.

After much sacrifice and hard work I'll be able to collect a check at the mailbox.

You might want to bump your book here.

43 posted on 01/15/2002 9:32:28 PM PST by nunya bidness
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To: sneakypete; nunya bidness
When you see stuff like this, stuff that the mainstream never talks about an 99.99% of Americans do not know goes on ... when you see the continued subversion of our nation and the establishment of such indivduals in administrative positions of great power ... you know that the freight train is continuing to barrel righton down the tracks boys.

There's a train wreck coming and God help us all to prepare for it. It ain't going to be pretty. We saw one potential falsh point last summer in Klamath ... and that one isn;t over yet. My guess is there are going to be more and more as time goes on.

I pray I am wrong and will continue to work to avoid it ... but not at the cost of essential liberty for me or mine.

44 posted on 01/15/2002 9:34:54 PM PST by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
See you at the headgates Jeff. I've talked to Joe and he's ready.
45 posted on 01/15/2002 9:39:31 PM PST by nunya bidness
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To: Rowdee
I wouldn't trust Bush to appoint a dog catcher--dumsumbeach would pick a Forest Ranger who's only interested in 'endangered species'!!!

What's amazing to me is that more and more people are coming to this conclusion every day,and you can see them doing this right here on FR. Someone will be a full-race Bush-Bot 2000 one week,and the next week they are starting to get critical of him. Within a couple of weeks he disgusts them as much as he disgusts me. Just wait until he signs the bill to keep the Assault Weapons Ban in place,and people will be dropping like flies.

What we are seeing here folks,is the evolution of a 1-term president.

46 posted on 01/15/2002 9:49:51 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: nunya bidness;UncleBill
I don't plug just to plug. It's a self-imposed restriction. If the book is directly applicable to the topic, I put in the same sort of reference I would cite to anyone else's work. In this case the book is not directly appropriate to the thread.
47 posted on 01/15/2002 9:54:02 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
Plug away. I'll be back at Klamath and all these things are connected.
48 posted on 01/15/2002 10:03:32 PM PST by nunya bidness
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To: Uncle Bill,nunya bidness,ratcat,ChaseR,golitely,rubbertramp,rightwing2,Wallaby,t-shirt
The new head of FEMA (chosen in 2001) is Joe Albaugh who was a registered lobbyist in Oklahoma during the early 1990s for Arkansas billioniare and Presidntial campaign benefactor (Bush, Clinton, Dole), Jackson Stephens.

Stephens has had many questionable business deals involving Arabs connected to terrorism in the US along with HW Bush, GW Bush and William Jefferson CLinton as described in a 1992 article in the Wall Street Journal, "Who is David Edwards".

Albaugh was the GW Bush campagin manager during Bush's run for Txas governor then was the chief of staff for the Bush Texas governorship. Albaugh also had a pivotal role during the GW campaign for President.

Albaugh knows and works with John McGaw , another henchman and coverup artist for corrupt Republican and Democratic elites. Albaugh and McGaw know where all the bodies from politial and police state action intrique are buried in America.

It is scary for McGaw and Albaugh to hold their current jobs given to them by GW Bush. These men are dangerous and are the "enforcers" for the GW Bush adminstration along with Mueller and Tenet. They will eliminate dissent to the new world order by whatever means they are asked to use by GW Bush.

49 posted on 01/15/2002 10:29:15 PM PST by OKCSubmariner
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To: JeffHead
Please see reply #49.
50 posted on 01/15/2002 10:31:19 PM PST by OKCSubmariner
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To: sneakypete
Just wait until he signs the bill to keep the Assault Weapons Ban in place,and people will be dropping like flies.

The whole problem is he never said he wouldn't. Much of the so called Bush legacy or platform did not actually come from him. It came from wishfull thinkers who thought he was pro-second ammendment and Joe Conservative. Had they turned off the tv for five minutes and read his stands on those issues then they would know. I see the excuse we are at war and must support him. Yet what does he do? Uses the 9/11 attack to promote Fast Track Trade Authority. Not many even blinked an eye on that one.

I didn't like the Clinton family doing work in China and I don't like the Bush family being involved there either. It raises doubts about events such as the recon plane going down. All is forgiven it seems and MFNTS is a reality. I look back on simple things and how they were mismanaged from the word go. The Beret issues is an example. The S.O.D. acted like he had never recinded an order before. They studied the issue till it quiety went into policy.

Our military readiness despite the past 5 months is in need of some serious help. The policies of Pappy Bush and Clinton have taken their toll. The most recent example of that neglect is the carrier Kennedy. Yea the Captain is responsible for the ship but higher ups from all indicitations defunded it to that level.

Federal agencies are being empowered with ridiclous powers still at an alarming rate under the pretense of national security. There is sufficent laws to put any terrorist in jail without violating others rights doing so. Instead of good old fashioned police detective work we now are getting Big Brothers watchfull eye literally on our street corners. National ID's cards are being bellowed for also. It's not Dem vs GOP issues anymore that era is past. It's right vs wrong constitutional laws vs unconstitutional laws and acts.

We have become the MTV nation. An attention span on important issues lasting till the next crisis. politicans know this about human nature all to well and exploit it to every extreme possible. Either we turn from it or become as the Romans 70 AD.

51 posted on 01/15/2002 10:38:27 PM PST by cva66snipe
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To: Askel5
Sleep tight.
52 posted on 01/16/2002 12:17:21 AM PST by nunya bidness
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To: Derville
I really cant blame Dubya only a Jesus could stand up and fight the current dogmas and political currents.
54 posted on 01/16/2002 1:02:39 AM PST by junta
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To: nunya bidness
Hold those feet to the fire, nunya.

"Same as it ever was..."

56 posted on 01/16/2002 1:31:41 AM PST by Mercuria
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To: MadameAxe; Inspector Harry Callahan; American Victory; nomasmojarras; 2nd_Ammendment_Defender...
Doesn't look like NB missed many (BUSY thread here...wowsers!)...but for those who haven't been bumped yet...!
57 posted on 01/16/2002 1:33:17 AM PST by Mercuria
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To: Carbon
Blame Dubya. I was trying to say the entire political and social spectrum which shines only to the Left.
58 posted on 01/16/2002 1:49:12 AM PST by junta
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To: cva66snipe
The whole problem is he never said he wouldn't.

You're right,but he DID say he WOULD. No kidding. When asked if he would sign a bill to keep the AWB on the books,he said "If Cogress passes a bill to do this and sends it to me,I will sign it." What he is silently saying there is he wants Congress to pass this bill. Otherwise he wouldn't have said it the way he did.

Had they turned off the tv for five minutes and read his stands on those issues then they would know.

Yeah,but that would require,.....like actual thinking! It's MUCH easier to rely on kneejerk emotionalism. Just ask any Dim. I'm actually in a arguement right now with "justshutupandtakeit" on another thread about this. He is denying Bubba Bush ever signed a XO to block investigations into pardon selling and vote buying by the Bubbas. He has accused me at least twice of posting lies.

I see the excuse we are at war and must support him.

I gotta tell you,the fact that he SOOO obviously had the whole damn "Office of Reich Security" all typed up and ready to go in the background makes me as suspiscious as hell over this whole thing. The planes hit the tower one day,and the next day he has this whole thing ready to go,including his buddy Tom Ridge as the head of it? WAAAAY too damn convenient!

All is forgiven it seems and MFNTS is a reality.

Of course. Family bidnez is family bidnez,and Bush-1 used to be the Ambassador there.

I look back on simple things and how they were mismanaged from the word go. The Beret issues is an example. The S.O.D. acted like he had never recinded an order before. They studied the issue till it quiety went into policy.

I'm STILL pissed about this one,and am likely to stay that way. Bubba Bush is terrified of offending minorities,and in MY opinion this is why he left Shinseki alone to promote this nonsense. ANY president with any semblence of balls would have just issued orders to stop that nonsense in its tracks and been done with it.

National ID's cards are being bellowed for also.

Ahhh,but just wait until we go to a "cashless society" "to pretect ourselves from terrorists". It's gonna happen,and WILL happen within the next 10 years. We will all be issued debit cards to make ALL purchases with,and cash will not be accepted for ANYTHING. Your debit card will not only double as a actual "National ID",but will also be a INTERNATIONAL ID,as well as your passport. Instant tracking of ANYBODY in the world. Terrorism will be the EXCUSE,but not the real reason. The real reason is total goobernment control on a level Hitler and Stalin only dreamed of. With modern day computing power,ANY individual in the US can be instantly tracked by his purchases. If you start pissing the gooberment off,they can shut you down cold by just cancelling your debit card. No groceries,no gas,no anything. When you get hungry enough,report in to the nearest police station to get a meal. Buy,HEY! You are going to be safe,right?

BTW,once the above program is in place and running,international terrorism WILL end instantly. The New World Order will be a accomplished fact instead of a nightmare,and they will no longer have any need for terrorists. Terrorists will find their funding will dissapear,and the police will suddenly discover where they are hiding and arrest them all.

It's not Dem vs GOP issues anymore that era is past.

That's because the Republicans no longer exist as a seperate party. They are now a minor branch of the Dim Party.

59 posted on 01/16/2002 1:50:04 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: junta
I really cant blame Dubya only a Jesus could stand up and fight the current dogmas and political currents.

Sure you can blame him. If you had ever gone to any of the "A day in the life..." or Guild threads,you would have discovered that Bubba Bush IS Jesus. Just ask any of the Bush-Bots.

60 posted on 01/16/2002 1:52:58 AM PST by sneakypete
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