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Cheney trip to Auschwitz allegedly took in a side trip to a secret CIA prison camp |
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by Wayne Madsen The Wayne Madsen Report Entered into the database on Tuesday, December 13th, 2005 @ 15:47:33 MST |
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Cheney's January 2005 trip to Poland to mark the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau
concentration camp may have had a side trip. Informed sources in Washington report that when Dick Cheney flew to Poland
for the 60th anniversary ceremonies marking the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau
concentration camp last January, his three day visit also included a clandestine
visit to a secret CIA camp in Poland where suspected "Al Qaeda" prisoners
were being subjected to torture. Cheney was in Poland from January 26 to 28.
The Auschwitz solemn ceremonies were on January 27. On January 26, Cheney held
talks in Krakow with Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski and Ukraine's President
Viktor Yuschenko and he visited the Galicia Jewish Museum. Poland and Ukraine have been identified by U.S. intelligence sources as the
location for secret CIA prisons and airfields. In the case of Ukraine, an intelligence
source personally witnessed the defense and intelligence contractor Raytheon
providing the logistics for Soviet-era airfields to handle the prisoner flights. The Cheney detour allegedly took place on Friday, January 28, after he paid a
quick visit to the Auschwitz camp and wrote in the guest book "may the evils
committed here never again darken our world." Cheney's personal party included
his wife Lynne Cheney; his daughter Elizabeth Cheney, and Lewis "Scooter"
Libby. Two weeks after the Polish visit, Elizabeth Cheney, who served as Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs from 2002 to 2003, was named
by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Near Eastern Affairs and Coordinator for Broader Middle East and North Africa
Initiatives. There is particular interest being focused on Lynne Cheney's former colleague
at the American Enterprise Institute, Radek Sikorski, Poland's new Defense Minister
under its center-right government and a former Deputy Defense Minister who may
have served as a liaison between Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld's Pentagon on the
establishment of the secret prison network in Poland. It is interesting to note
that former CIA director Adm. Stansfield Turner referred to Dick Cheney as the
"Vice President for torture." Cheney's and his family's active involvement
in overseeing the establishment of secret prisons in Poland may have been what
Turner, who obviously still talks to CIA insiders, was referring to. Although Cheney's Air Force Two Boeing 757 left Krakow ahead of the plane carrying
special guests, it arrived at Andrews Air Force Base after the guest plane arrived.
It was claimed that Air Force Two had to stop for refueling -- a cover story
to hide the fact that it had made another stop so Cheney could visit one of
the secret CIA Polish prisons. Poland is now reported to have had the largest
number of CIA prisons in eastern Europe. Cheney and Libby's detour may have
been to Stare Liejkuty, a secretive and heavily guarded intelligence facility
near Szczytno-Szymany in northeastern Poland. There is one recorded CIA flight
to Szczynto-Szymany airport -- a Boeing 737 operated by a CIA front company
whose September 2003 route took it from Washington, DC to Prague Ruzyne Airport;
Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Kabul, Afghanistan; Szczytno-Szymany; Mihail Kogalniceanu,
near Constanta, Romania; Sale, Morocco, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Oddly, Cheney's motorcade in Poland, all flown from the United States, had a special
decontamination vehicle accompanying it to the location of the camp that once
masked gas chambers as decontamination units for incoming prisoners. Cheney's note in Auschwitz memorial book: "On this anniversary of liberation,
we look back with reverence and resolve: May God bless the survivors and the
souls of the lost, and may the evils committed here never again darken our world."
Heinrich Himmler on his Polish camp tour, Cheney on
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