News Update from CLG
20 December 2014
20 December 2014
Previous edition: 'Did CIA torture violate Nuremberg ban
on human
experimentation?'
CLG Exclusive: CIA Torture Queen Bought $825K House While Torturing
Her Way to the Top By CLG staff writer,
www.legitgov.org 20 Dec 2014
The
redacted (525 of 6,700 pages) C.I.A. torture report has revealed possible war crimes and violations of the Nuremberg ban on human
experimentation by C.I.A. agents and U.S. military contractors. On December 19,
2014, journalists Glenn Greenwald and Peter Maass revealed the name of the C.I.A. senior
officer at the center of the C.I.A.’s torture scandals: Alfreda Frances
Bikowsky.
Now,
CLG can report that Alfreda Bikowsky
purchased (and likely still lives in) a
well-appointed ranch house in Mclean, Virginia. Nestled in a wooded lot at
1437 Brookhaven Drive, the well-concealed house is a short
19-minute, 12-mile commute to the
Central Intelligence Agency in Reston, Virginia.
Formerly owned by Michael E. Geltner, the property was sold to Bikowsky for a
mere $825,000 by realtor Michael Chang in April of 2012. [Click here to see
image.]
Thus, while
Bikowsky's victims are probably scarred for life, she apparently lives quite
comfortably under White House and intelligence cover in a lovely northern
Virginia McMansion.
Reporting for the New
Yorker on December 18, investigative reporter
Jane Mayer had this to say about Bikowsky's illustrious career at the
C.I.A.:
The NBC News investigative reporter Matthew Cole has
pieced together a remarkable story revealing that a single senior officer, who
is still in a position of high authority over counterterrorism at the C.I.A.--a
woman who he does not name--appears to have been a source of years' worth of
terrible judgment, with tragic consequences for the United States. Her story
runs through the entire report. She dropped the ball when the C.I.A. was given
information that might very well have prevented the 9/11 attacks; she gleefully
participated in torture sessions afterward; she misinterpreted intelligence in
such a way that it sent the C.I.A. on an absurd chase for Al Qaeda sleeper cells
in Montana. And then she falsely told congressional overseers that the torture
worked.
Apparently,
bungling critical national security intelligence information, while torturing
and hunting the wrong people, constitute quite the career path at the
C.I.A.
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