*References
Listverse: Top 10 Traitors in US History - Listverse
- listverse.com/2010/07/04/top-10-traitors-in-us-history/
9 Adam Yahiye Gadahn8 Aldrich Ames7 Tokyo Rose6 Aaron Burr5 Julius and Ethel Rosenberg4 Robert Hanssen3 Nidal Malik Hasan2 John Walker Jr1 Benedict Arnold
- *Contents
- *Anwar al-Awlaki declared a wartime enemy and deliberately killed by drone without trial by the United States government after advising Pentagon 9/11 hijackers and inspiring a dozen terrorist plots Fans:
- *Bradley Manning as Army private released classified diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of violating the Espionage Act
- *Edward Snowden Harry Reid “I think Snowden is a traitor, and I think he has hurt our country" - Fans: Ron Paul, PressTV, Russia Today, Jeff Rense
- *Ezra Pound
- *Glenn Greenwald crusader against counter-terrorism and spokesman for Snowden and persecuted muslims. is working to make traitorous actions seem valiant. Call it “treason chic.”
- *Jane Fonda - Listverse
- *Jeremy Scahill devoted to undermining America’s foreign policy and intelligence operations
- *Nidal Malik Hasan - Listverse
- *Philip Agee published Inside the Company: CIA Diary, which exposed the identities of some 250 American intelligence assets
- *Robert Bales Sgt. Robert Bales was sentenced to life without a chance of parole Friday for slaughtering 16 Afghan villagers
- *Timothy McVeigh Timothy McVeigh the ultimate traitor, acting in collusion with al-Qaeda terrorists and hostile foreign governments such as Iran and Iraq
*Anwar al-Awlaki declared a wartime enemy and deliberately killed by drone without trial by the United States government after advising Pentagon 9/11 hijackers and inspiring a dozen terrorist plots
commentaryTo personalize the cost of America’s “dirty wars,” Scahill chose a curious subject: Anwar al-Awlaki. The firebrand Islamic preacher, who was born in New Mexico, gained notoriety as the first American citizen since the Civil War to be declared a wartime enemy and deliberately killed without trial by the United States government (via drone attack). Over the course of just a few years, Awlaki inspired a dozen terrorist plots. Some (such as the 2009 Christmas Day “underwear bomber”) failed, while others (such as the killing of 13 soldiers at Fort Hood by Nidal Malik Hasan) were monstrously successful. Through the saga of Awlaki and his targeted killing in Yemen, Scahill hopes, we can appreciate not only the wantonness of America’s “dirty wars” abroad, but the “blowback” effect they produce at home.
From the outset, Scahill seeks to humanize the man who declared jihad against his homeland. “In many ways, Awlaki’s story was a classic tale of people from a faraway land seeking a better life in America,” he writes at the outset of Dirty Wars. Awlaki, we learn, was merely a pious Muslim driven to justifiable rage by America’s wicked foreign policy and its post-9/11 backlash against domestic Muslim communities. To be sure, it was not just Scahill who believed that Awlaki was a moderate Muslim who later transformed into something else. In the late 1990s, he had emerged as one of the most prominent imams in the United States, leading a prayer service for congressional staffers and speaking at the Pentagon. But, according to Scahill, “between the global crackdown that followed 9/11 and the U.S. government’s campaign to hunt him down, something in Awlaki shifted, and he was no longer torn between allegiance to the country of his birth and his religion.”
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*Ezra Pound
*5 Mandatory: EZRA POUND American expatriate Ezra Pound was a revolutionary poet and literary critic, a personal friend to nearly all the American and British writers of the time, and a proud and committed fascist. Pound blamed the international banking system for World War I, which disillusioned and embittered him, and he felt that the experimental system of “social credit” that was needed to replace the banks could only be implemented by a fascist government. After moving to Italy and meeting Mussolini, Pound began working less on his poetry and more on his economic and social lectures and pamphlets, where increasingly the term “international banking” was being replaced by “international Jewry,” and articles or letters would end with the salutation, “Heil Hitler.” During the invasion of Italy during WWII, Pound convinced the government of Rome to allow him to make propaganda broadcasts to American troops, which were of dubious value as his voice was described as “like the sound of a hornet stuck in a jar” and there were fairly few poetry aficionados in the army at the time. Arrested in 1945 by partisan troops, Pound endured harsh conditions in an American prison camp outside Pisa, an experience that drove him insane (or possibly just more insane) and left him unfit to stand trial. After his release from a Pennsylvania mental asylum in 1958, Pound returned to Italy to live out the rest of his days in bitterness and failing health
Supporters
- Debbie Menon Poet Ezra Pound, an American Giant Veterans News Now
- Revisionist Review (neo-Nazi) Preserving the Memory and the Teaching of Ezra Pound
- Iran Book News Agency Outraged by the loss of life during the First World War, he lost faith in England, blaming the war on usury and international capitalism
commentary They are not traitors themselves, but they serve as public-relations coordinators of treasonous actors. They are working to make traitorous actions seem valiant. Call it “treason chic.”
*Jeremy Scahill devoted to undermining America’s foreign policy and intelligence operations
commentary Jeremy Scahill has emerged as one of the most outspoken and oft-quoted national-security reporters in the country. The book and movie establish Scahill as one of the most vocal left-wing critics of the Obama administration’s counterterrorism strategy. Scahill has barely disguised the ideologies that have always underpinned his work: a fundamental hostility toward capitalism, the United States, and its democratic allies. It is these passions that, in turn, spawned a career devoted to undermining America’s foreign policy and intelligence operations.
*Philip Agee published Inside the Company: CIA Diary, which exposed the identities of some 250 American intelligence assets
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article/treason-chic-1/
In 1975, former Central Intelligence Agency officer Philip Agee published his Inside the Company: CIA Diary, which exposed the identities of some 250 American intelligence assets; he would ultimately reveal the names of more than 2,000. Due to his revelations, several American and British agents were killed. Agee worked closely with the Soviet KGB and Cuban security services, and, as a result of his American passport being revoked, he embarked on a long sojourn through the Communist world, finally ending up in Havana, where he died in 2008.
*Timothy McVeigh the ultimate traitor, acting in collusion with al-Qaeda terrorists and hostile foreign governments such as Iran and Iraq
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/04/the_tea_party_timothy_mcveigh.html
copiously researched evidence, as outlined in my book The Third Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing,exposes McVeigh as the ultimate traitor, acting in collusion with al-Qaeda terrorists and hostile foreign governments such as Iran and Iraq. ..Beneath his clean-cut persona, he harbored a warped sense of empathy for Osama bin Laden, the first World Trade Center mastermind Ramzi Yousef, and Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. During his incarceration, McVeigh penned personal essays unveiling his deep-seated sympathies for Middle Eastern terrorists that fueled his anti-government zealotry. He unabashedly expressed regret for the killing two Iraqi enemy combatants, for which he earned the Bronze Star.
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