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suegeo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-09-03 06:00 PM
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30. A search of the state dept.'s web site
Edited on Sun Nov-09-03 06:14 PM by suegeo
I searched the state department's web site for this dead dude's name.

He is listed in the telephone directory as being a part of two alphabet soup groups:

1) INR = Intelligence and Research

2) NESA = Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies.

NESA is some nebulous group set up in 2000.

Anyway, in searching the site, I found out this poop.

The head of Near East Matters is the infamous Christina Rocca, the same chick-a-dee who was pissing off the Taliban just before 9.11.2001, if I recall. (Wasn't she mentioned in that french book "The forbidden truth."???

To the state dept., the Near East includes countries like Afghanistan, pakistan india nepal and bhutan.

Rocca's background includes working for the nutty rightwing senator Sam Brownback (Fascist-Kansas). SHE ALSO WORKED FOR THE CIA.

The South Asia matters are headed by a different dude within state dept. Look it up on the web site if you care too.

As you said, this is a creepy story.

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ON EDIT: Here is a link to the web site of NESA

http://www.ndu.edu/nesa/

Black humor, sick really: The web site currently says they have no openings at NESA. Wonder if Kokal's job will be posted on Monday?
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