Posted on 04/22/2006 3:22:34 PM PDT by Sam Hill
Pulitzer Prize winning Dana Priest is married to William Goodfellow. William Goodfellow is the Executive Director of the the Center for International Policy (CIP).
Here is what Discover The Networks has to say about the Center For International Policy:
Dana Priest on left.
Americas Red Army
One of the most sophisticated of Fentons anti-war projects is the co-mingling of Win Without War and the Center for International Policy (CIP).
Before 9/11, CIP, a Fenton Communications client, mainly acted as Fidel Castros greatest think tank ally. Much of its million-dollar budget was spent lobbying to end economic sanctions and travel restrictions against Cuba.
Now, it has another mission. Fenton has established a war room with CIP called The Iraq Policy Information Program (IPIP). Its main job is getting the anti-Bush foreign policy message out to the media and providing guests for talk shows. A featured speaker of the IPIP is former ambassador Joe Wilson, one of the Bush administrations most vocal enemies.
Like Moveon.org and Win Without War, the contact for the Iraq Policy Information Program is Fenton Communications. Win Without War also collects tax-deductible donations through CIP.
So Dana Priest's husband runs an operation that gets Joe Wilson speaking gigs.
Thanks for the ping.
"fellow travelers" at the very least - so Dana Priest's husband is the head of an organization founded with Comintern money, formerly headed (until his assassination) by Letelier....
?? neighbors? The McCarthys seem to live in Bethesda, MD while Joe and Valerie live in Georgetown, DC.
Some of these are probably best labelled fellow travellers, to err on the side of caution; but Letelier was definitely a step beyond that.
[McCarthy & Wilson] "they are neighbors."
Not so. Wilson's home is in NW DC, McCarthy's in Bethesda (according to FEC docs posted yesterday).
One has to wonder if money was laundered er give to rats like Mary McTraitor from this organization to donate to the rats like Kerry and Rats of Ohio.
Cindy Sheehan's spokespersons, Michelle Mulkey, Mike Smith and Steve Smith are account executives for Fenton Communications, MoveOn.org's PR firm.
It's one big happy family.
Yep.
In fact, Fenton Communications (a MoveOn/George Soros corporation) put Mother Sheehan on the map with their "Real Voices" campaign during the 2004 elections.
All of the so-called "Real Voices" turned out to be members of Cindy's Gold Star Families For Peace.
How's that for the voice of the average Joe?
They mis-spelled Quisling's name, the guy on the right.
CIPs Mel Goodman with Washington Post reporter Dana Priest at CIPs Cowboy Diplomacy conference on national security, held in the U.S. Senate, October 2003.
By the way, Mel Goodman is a member of (crackpot) Larry Johnson's VIPS, which is an organization that pleads with former and current CIA officers to break their oaths and leak secrets that would hurt our national security.
What a coincidence, huh?
I feel sorry for the guy,...he has to wake up and see that ugly hag snoring next to him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLease read posts 63 and 64. Is it a coincidence?
PF
Mary sent big money to Kerry and the DUmmies of Ohio from her CIA secret documents sale profits.
The media gave her extra cash for the CIA secrets, then she passed on some cash on to Ohio...
Ex-CIA Accuse Bush of Manipulating Iraq Evidence
Monday, March 17, 2003
WASHINGTON Invoking the name of a Pentagon whistle-blower, a small group of retired, anti-war CIA officers are accusing the Bush administration of manipulating evidence against Iraq in order to push war while burying evidence that could show Iraq's compliance with U.N demands for disarmament.
The 25-member group, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, composed mostly of former CIA analysts along with a few operational agents, is urging employees inside the intelligence agency to break the law and leak any information they have that could show the Bush administration is engineering the release of evidence to match its penchant for war...
What a coincidence, huh?
9/11 conspiracy theories
US Representative Cynthia McKinney led a Capitol Hill hearing on July 23, 2005 into what warnings the Bush administration received before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Panelist and former CIA official Melvin Goodman was quoted as saying Congresswoman McKinney is viewed as a contrarian and I hope someday her views will be considered conventional wisdom.
Many 9/11 researchers testified at the hearing, including Michael Ruppert, Peter Dale Scott, Wayne Madsen and several others.
That is to say, Goodman hopes it becomes conventional wisdom that Bush knew 9/11 was going to happen -- and he let it happen. Even encouraged it to happen.
These are the thoughts of Dana Priest's friends and colleagues. Her brethren.
Thanks for the ping.
"It's a cozy little circle, don't you think?"
I need some new friends. All of the couples we hang out with don't have jack in the area of secrets worth leaking for my Pulitzer eligibility, let alone garnering high-paid speaking engagements for my husband! *Snort*
Bump.
That's really, really, really hard to believe. Harman knows her, definitely, and she has become very afraid.
I'd keep my eyes on Harman and her friends as well because Mary is going to be "talking".
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