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Untangling the Bizarre CIA Links to the Ground Zero Mosque

  • 26-08-2012 5:46pm
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    I know this is just a copy and paste but perhaps the mods will allow it? The CT is spelled out within.
    Released on 2012-02-27 01:00 GMT
    Email-ID 373982 Date 2010-09-13 14:38:35 From burton@stratfor.com To ct@stratfor.com The Imam is an operational asset of the FBI.

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    From: Sean Noonan <sean.noonan@stratfor.com>
    Sender: ct-bounces@stratfor.com
    Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 07:22:26 -0500
    To: CT AOR<ct@stratfor.com>
    ReplyTo: CT AOR <ct@stratfor.com>
    Subject: [CT] Untangling the Bizarre CIA Links to the Ground Zero Mosque
    [very conspiratorial, but interesting]
    Untangling the Bizarre CIA Links to the Ground Zero Mosque
    New York Observer
    By Mark Ames
    September 10, 2010 | 2:36 p.m
    http://www.observer.com/2010/politics/untangling-new-intrigue-behind-ground-zero-mosque

    So far, the debate over the proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero has
    unfolded along predictable lines, with the man at the center of the
    project, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, drawing attacks from the right painting
    him as a terrorist sympathizer with ties to Hamas and the Muslim
    Brotherhood.

    But meanwhile, links between the group behind the controversial mosque,
    the CIA and U.S. military establishment have gone unacknowledged.

    For instance, one of the earliest backers of the nonprofit group, the
    Cordoba Initiative, that is spearheading the Ground Zero mosque, is a
    52-year-old Scarsdale, New York, native named R. Leslie Deak. In addition
    to serving on the group's board of advisors since its founding in 2004 by
    Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Deak was its principal funder, donating $98,000 to
    the nonprofit between 2006 and 2008. This figure appears to represent
    organization's total operating budget-though, oddly, the group reported
    receipts of just a third of that total during the same time period.

    Deak describes himself as a "Practicing Muslim with background in
    Christianity and Judaism, [with] in-depth personal and business
    experiences in the Middle East, living and working six months per year in
    Egypt." Born into a Christian home, Deak became an Orthodox Jew and
    married a Jewish woman before converting to Islam when he married his
    current wife, Moshira Soliman, with whom he now lives in Rye.

    Leslie Deak's resume also notes his role as "business consultant" for
    Patriot Defense Group, LLC, a private defense contractor with offices in
    Winter Park, Florida, and in Tucson. The only names listed on the firm's
    website are those of its three "strategic advisers." These include retired
    four-star General Bryan "Doug" Brown, commander of the U.S. Special
    Operations Command until 2007, where he headed "all special operations
    forces, both active duty and reserve, leading the Global War On
    Terrorism," and James Pavitt, former deputy director for operations at the
    Central Intelligence Agency, where he "managed the CIA's globally deployed
    personnel and nearly half of its multi-billion dollar budget" and "served
    as head of America's Clandestine Service, the CIA's operational response
    to the attacks of September 11, 2001."

    Besides Pavitt, Brown and a third advisor, banker Alexander Cappello, the
    Patriot Defense Group is so secretive it doesn't even name its management
    team, instead describing its anonymous CEO as a former Special Forces and
    State Department veteran, the group's managing director as a former CIA
    officer experienced in counter-terrorism in hostile environments and the
    group's corporate intelligence head as a "23-year veteran of the U.S.
    Secret Service who worked on the personal security details of former
    Presidents Bush and Clinton."



    Leslie Deak and Moshira Soliman/ PanachePrive



    Patriot Defense Group's primary business involves leveraging its
    government connections and know-how. The firm is divided into two
    divisions: one that "focuses exclusively on the needs of the U.S. military
    and law enforcement communities as well as the requirements of friendly
    foreign governments," and a corporate division, which "provides business
    intelligence and specialized security services to corporate clients and
    high net-worth family enterprises."

    So, to recap: From 2006 to 2008, R. Leslie Deak worked as a "business
    consultant" to this super-secretive security contractor with ties to the
    CIA and counterterrorism forces, and in those same three years he also
    donated nearly $100,000 in seed money to the foundation now advocating the
    construction of the so-called Ground Zero Mosque.

    Interestingly, during the same three-year period during which the Deak
    Family Foundation was financing the Cordoba Initiative, Deak also donated
    a total of $101,247 to something called the National Defense University
    Foundation. The National Defense University is a network of war and
    strategy colleges and research centers (including the National War
    College) funded by the Pentagon, designed to train specialists in military
    strategy. The organization recently announced a November 5 dinner gala in
    honor of Defense Secretary and former CIA chief Robert Gates. Sponsors
    include Northrup Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and...the Patriot
    Defense Group.

    Deak also sits on the NDUF's board of directors, the chairman of which is
    Mark Treanor, the former general counsel for Wachovia bank from 1998
    through its collapse in 2008 and a major bundler of campaign donations for
    the McCain-Palin ticket in 2008. Wachovia, now owned by Wells Fargo, was
    recently fined $160 million for laundering "at least $110 million" in
    Mexican drug money between 2003 and 2008, while Treanor was Wachovia's
    general counsel, though the figure is likely higher since Wachovia
    admitted it didn't put any controls on at least $420 billion-that's
    billion-in cash moved through its network of Mexico currency exchanges.

    Which leads to another odd coincidence: Laundering money for drug lords is
    what brought down Deak & Co., the company run by Leslie Deak's father,
    Nicholas Deak, years ago. The elder Deak, a former top intelligence
    commander during World War II for the OSS (the forerunner of the CIA), was
    the founder of Deak-Perera, which became for a time one of the world's
    biggest foreign currency and gold dealers. But in 1984, a Presidential
    Commission on Organized Crime accused the firm of acting as a money
    laundering operation for Columbia drug cartels, who reportedly brought
    sacks of cash containing tens of millions of dollars into Deak's Manhattan
    offices. By the end of 1984, Deak & Co. had declared bankruptcy, and a
    year later, Nicholas Deak was murdered in the company's headquarters at 29
    Broadway by a deranged homeless woman.

    After the firm went bankrupt and Leslie Deak was left on his own, the
    corporation was broken up and sold off in pieces. One company that traces
    its beginnings to the defunct Deak empire is Goldline International, a
    business concern well known to fans of Glenn Beck as well as California
    investigators. Goldline is to Glenn Beck what General Electric was to
    Ronald Reagan: The company sponsors Beck's TV and radio shows as well as
    his touring act, and Beck is its public face. The Los Angeles County
    District Attorney's office, along with the Santa Monica City Attorney's
    office, are currently investigating Goldline for defrauding customers by
    railroading gullible customers into buying their most debased products.

    Speaking of Glenn Beck, it has been reported that Saudi Prince Al-Waleed
    bin Talal, the second-largest shareholder in News Corp., the parent
    company Fox News, which airs Beck's program, is also a major funder of
    Imam Rauf's projects, as Jon Stewart viewers heard all about last week.

    Coincidences happen, of course. (For instance, Pamela Geller, the blogger
    who's become the leading voice denouncing the mosque project was once,
    bizarrely enough, associate publisher of The New York Observer.)

    But add to this array of unexpected connections the work of Imam Rauf on
    behalf of the U.S. government-which includes serving as an FBI
    "consultant" and being recruited as a spokesperson by longtime George W.
    Bush confidante Karen Hughes, who headed up the administration's
    propaganda efforts in the Muslim world-and a compelling picture begins to
    emerge. Bush's favorite Imam, with backing from a funder with connections
    to the CIA, the Pentagon and the currency trading company that now
    sponsors rightwing firebrand Glenn Beck, proposes to build a mosque around
    the corner from the site of the most devastating terrorist attack ever
    visited on America. In the name of "[cultivating] understanding among all
    religions and cultures," he puts forth a project that offends a majority
    of Americans and deals a significant setback to the broader acceptance of
    Muslim-Americans. It's a little like Billy "White Shoes" Johnson claiming
    the only reason he moonwalks after scoring a touchdown is to lower
    tensions on the football field and raise the other team's spirits.

    Whether the Cordoba Initiative ever gets its way with the Ground Zero
    Mosque, it may well have a lasting legacy at odds with its stated
    intention: By damaging the very moderates and progressives who actually
    view New York, and the nation as a whole, as a tolerant melting pot, and
    strengthening the position demagogues on both sides, it will almost
    certainly deal a setback to interfaith relations. It will also help to
    hobble the Democratic party. Which just might have been the point all
    along.

    Either that, or it's merely a coincidence that this controversy has
    erupted now, during crucial mid-term elections. In which case we can all
    go back to what we were doing before-either denouncing the Park51 Mosque
    as an affront to Americans, or championing it as a symbol of our
    fundamental rights-playing our accustomed roles in a drama that seems too
    perfect, somehow, to believe.
    --

    Sean Noonan

    Tactical Analyst

    Office: +1 512-279-9479

    Mobile: +1 512-758-5967

    Strategic Forecasting, Inc.

    www.stratfor.com


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