The Voice of the White House

June 27, 2006 by element115
The recent exposure of American spying on international bank transfers only touches the tip of a very volatile subject.

From a co-worker who works in the Vice President's circle, we learn that Cheney was in such a rage about the New York Times exposure of the Schrank business that he was turning bright red and banging the furniture. As Cheney has a very bad heart, his staff have tried to calm him down, fearing the worst.

DHS now fully monitors any unusually large amounts of money transferred, among many others, to the ACLU, P.E.T.A., MoveOn.org, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Defenders of Wildlife, and EarthJustice, as well as contributions of any size to Antiwar.com, Greenpeace, Cindy Sheehan's Gold Star Families For Peace, and any of the Muslim organizations, regardless of their nature, found on the DHS/governmental hit list, as well as any American, or foreign, citizen found on the "secret" 'no fly list.'

While these bank surveillance programs initially dealt only with genuinely suspect groups and individuals, Cheney and his party saw this as an excellent opportunity to "get a handle" on any individual or organization that they viewed as possible present or future domestic (and foreign) political opposition.

One of the prime aims of the current Administration is to prevent Americans from shipping money to overseas banks, to purchase and hold foreign currencies such as the euro, and to invest; most especially, in Russian businesses
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