Saturday, April 5, 2008

"The real rulers in Washington are invisible and exercise power from behind the scenes."


Nurturing, compassionate, generous, noble, courageous, heroic, unparalleled, Mr. Elie Hobeika who was assassinated by the cowards of
Asef Shawkat's SMI, working for CIA/MOSSAD and the infamous White House Murder INC, of GWB and Ariel the Butcher Sharon....



http://anaconda-manifesto.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html




With tears in their eyes and flowers in their hands people paid tribute to
their national hero. Sad at the loss, which can not be compensated yet pride
was all over their faces,sacrificed their son of the soil. His was a death
for a noble cause of dying for one's own country. Such men are not born
everyday, they belong to the rare class of humanity, who are an example in
themselves, and they are the ones who set precedents. And they themselves
are unprecedented...

Since January 24th 2002, I have only awakened to a nightmare--the nightmare
of life without you Elie, and this I cannot bear. The memories showing your
pictures non stop... in my mind; you are so alive and tangible that I can
almost touch you, but it is only "almost" because already I cannot.

Elie Hobeika, you were the pillar of fire before the camp and now we are
left as only the camp, alone, in the dark, and it is so cold and sad for us
all. I know we are talking in terms of a national tragedy, but how can you
try to comfort an entire people or include them in your personal pain, when
many do not stop crying, and we are mute, feeling the enormous void that is
left only by your absence?

Few truly knew you. They can still talk a lot about you, but I feel that
they know nothing about the depth of the pain, the disaster and, yes, this
terrible void, for us, the family and the friends, who are left only as the
camp, without you, our pillar of fire.

Elie, you were, and still are, our hero. I want you know that in all I have
ever done, I have always seen you before my eyes. Your esteem and love
accompanied us in every step and on every path, and we lived in the light of
your values. You never abandoned us, and now "they" have abandoned you, my
eternal hero--cold and lonely--and I can do nothing to save you, you who are
so wonderful.

People greater than I have already eulogized you, but none of them was
fortunate like myself [to feel] the caress of your warm, soft hands and the
warm embrace that was just for us, or your smiles which will always say so
much, the same smile that is no more, and froze with you. I have no feelings
of revenge because my pain and loss are so big, too big. The ground has
slipped away from under our feet, and we are trying, somehow, to sit in this
empty space that has been left behind, in the meantime, without any
particular success. I am incapable of finishing, but it appears that a
strange Cabal..., a miserable person, has already finished for me. Having no
choice, I part from you, a hero, and ask that you rest in peace, that you
think about us and miss us, because we here, down below, love you so much...
our only consolation is our complete faith in our God's special place for
you, up there with him for ever, and that he will know how to take care of
the "assassins" in time...

To the angels of heaven that are accompanying you now, I ask that they watch
over you, that they guard you well, because you deserve such a guard. We
will love you Elie Hobeika, always.

The secret of selling yourself is to have a product you truly believe in.
Elie Hobeika is the perfect embodiment of these words. He is a kind,
nurturing, compassionate, generous, noble,courageous, heroic, unparalleled,
unmatched, dependable, supportive, humorous, intelligent, clever, sometimes
hilarious, talented, amazing, entertaining, proud, disciplined, profoundly
interesting man. He gave me my deeply appreciated "knowledge...," and along
with tons of documents and more... . The world was my oyster as we traveled
from town to town, city to city, country to country, with the greatest man
ever, Elie Hobeika...


"If we understand the mechanisms and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing it ... The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country ... In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons ... who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses... It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind."

Edward Bernays, the "Father of Propaganda" (and nephew of famed Jewish psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud)


USA, the land of utter corruption, greed, war criminals and extra-judicial assassinations....in the Levant and beyond....

The inevitability of a future American rebellion against the utter corruption of the state and the power behind the power in USA looks imminent… There is no denying the fact that the People will try to overthrow the State in the near future… Whenever it becomes obvious to the masses that our government’s war is far more important than our lives, saving our homes, our families and our communities here in the Homeland, then Americans will either take to the streets, or to the hills (with their personal arsenals). Whether we choose to defend ourselves with signs or with guns will be determined by how long it takes to agitate us to that breaking point…

That is the exact reason why activists, have been telling everyone who would listen, that we must make the revolution happen sooner, rather than later… The longer the powers that be can forestall our revolution, the bloodier ours will surely be. It seems very clear that at some point the U.S. will face the same kind of mass revolt of the people we have seen in the USSR, Tunisia, Egypt, and many other societies in recent decades…





* إيلي حبيقة وزير الموارد المائية والكهربائية ينصح تيار المستقبل ومشتقاته بوقف سياسة الإلغاء

13 نيسان 1997....


رأى الوزير إيلي حبيقة أنّه من الملاحظ ان "تيار المستقبل" منذ قيامه ونشأته يتعامل مع أخصامه ضمن سياسة الالغاء.....
وقال إيلي حبيقة وزير الموارد المائية والكهربائية في تصريح صادر عنه اليوم: "ما تعرضت له قوى وزعامات سياسية وشخصيات علمائية عريقة، من حملات اذى وتحريض وتشويه و الغاء، لن يكون من مآلها الا الارتداد السلبي على اصحابها". واضاف لم يعد من المقبول ان يتعرض تيار المستقبل لرؤساء كما لمقامات تاريخية - وسطية وجهادية، ولحركات وجماعات وجمعيات وتيارات تضرب جذورها في عمق البنية اللبنانية اصالة وتاريخا؟.
ننصح قيادات تيار "المستقبل" وروافده ومشتقاته وحلفاءه ان يبادروا الى اعادة النظر في سياساتهم المعتمدة تلك.....




Know the people who want to rule the world...

This thorny present issue in the Zioconned USA and the rest of the Zioconned Western World and their lackeys Worldwide, especially in the GCC..... is often the same elsewhere in the World; one could for instance successfully compare Obama, Cameron, Merkel, Berlusconi, others...., and Sarkozy, they've been rivaling like in some competition for determining the dickhead head of executive powers that sank the country they were in charge of, the deepest and the fastest....

Now, there are major shortcomings in the revolution and vengeance approach that are projected...., as well as a number of other phenomena..., and feel the need to warn against any such illusory views. I'll try to add some insight that could hopefully bring everybody involved (that is, all Earthlings) closer to reaching some practical solution...

The way things have been functioning so far in the capitalistic countries such as the ones that we are talking about, there is an underlying, more or less unified, core backbone - a multi-layered pyramid of power from top to bottom, operating through a number of visible and invisible connections, of which the visible parts only present a truncated and in fact quite deceptive picture to the unsuspecting eye....

As we could see most clearly recently, the present moment is one where this system has been challenged deeply enough for anyone to question both its own survival and the very future of the people it was allegedly meant to supervise. Therefore, it's a moment where actual change is much more possible than it has ever been since centuries....

A major preliminary task that already met quite a few successes has consisted in exposing bare some of the previously hidden mechanisms through which this pyramid is operating - at least to the eyes of the most awake and independent-minded people. This, in turn, considerably decreased its efficiency, especially in terms of its proverbial ability to rule through secrecy and unaccounted deception....

Now, recorded history is full of episodes where some attempt to change the ruling system was only focusing on a part of it, at most, the sum of its visible parts, and any earnest observer should recognize that none of those attempts eventually brought much change at all, beyond triggering the usual rivers of blood and forcing the pyramid to make some adjustments in order for it to restore or enhance its features, including in terms of its ability to hide and to survive....

On the contrary, it eventually appeared to the careful observer that such blood-shedding changes had been all too often diverted, accompanied or even crafted by those very ruthless rulers that the process was aiming at getting rid of, in the first place....

I believe that this type of mistake should not be repeated - that one should avoid entering into anything that would trigger even more bad karma (cycle of unwanted actions/reactions). Enough is enough....with the most infamous White House Murder INC,....

What is needed here is the practical means to prevent those people from following their usual course of action. What is equally as important is to avoid one of those huge pendulum shifts that, by being actually prone to triggering the same degree of violences and excesses, show that they are none better than what they aim at replacing....

This planet needs a process that is as smooth and as safe as possible, and will obviously require a new global, legal framework and executive setup....


Incidentally, I learned the bulk of what is said here by seeing many mentors in life at work over the years.... I had felt the need to figure out clearly some of the core principles that they followed in order to reach some of their major achievements so far, one example being how to best drive for good a
country out of the hands of all those criminal rulers installed by the same pyramid over Russia - be it the communists or the oligarchs for over a Century....

In a nutshell, I strongly wish to see the same, proven methods successfully applied to a bigger scale, where it's most needed....



Washington, D.C., is home to a powerful secret organization that is hell-bent on hastening the return of Jesus....on its own earthly terms....

A secret cult has infiltrated our nation's capital. Its members are among the most influential figures in the world. Its ultraconservative agenda is aimed at seducing members of Congress into promoting the organization's interests, dictating foreign policy and encouraging PNAC's Armageddon....

Since 1952 the U.S. President, along with a host of lawmakers, military brass, foreign heads of state and spiritual leaders, has attended the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. It seems innocent enough. The affair gives the powerful and wealthy a chance to unite and share their faith. However, most Americans don't know that this very public event is sponsored by a secretive fundamentalist Christian organization operating from across the Potomac in Arlington, Virginia. Among its members are senators, congressmen and corporate executives who foster the link between the religious movement, the federal government and Big Business.

The organization's official name is the Fellowship Foundation, but it's more commonly known as the Fellowship or the Family. Its membership is a closely guarded secret, and there are no official dues. Members are told to keep silent about the group and its activities.

Since the mid-1930s the Fellowship has used weekly prayer meetings, National Prayer Breakfasts and powerful connections to champion an extreme religious and political agenda. Its founder, Abraham Vereide, was a Methodist evangelical from Seattle who believed that Communists were wrecking America.

As the story goes, Vereide had a vision one night. A bright light appeared, and a voice spoke to him. To bring people in power back to God, he organized weekly prayer meetings for local businessmen and government leaders. By 1942 the gatherings had spread to Washington, D.C., starting with invitations to members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Soon about 100 congressmen were attending.

In 1943 weekly prayer breakfasts were instituted for the Senate as well, and a year later nearly one-third of that body was showing up. In 1952 the National Prayer Breakfast began as a yearly gala. Next, Vereide began to organize prayer sessions for the United Nations.

As the Fellowship gained friends in high places, its influence spread around the globe. After World War II, Vereide traveled to Germany with General John Hilldring, the assistant secretary of state, to help formulate a list of men-including many former Nazis-to take part in reconstructing the ravished country.

By 1955, Vereide declared the Fellowship to be a "worldwide spiritual offensive" against the Soviet Union and communism. He also announced that it would ally with any group sharing that sentiment.

Today the Fellowship's inner circle includes a virtual who's who of right-wingers who either believe in Christian Dominionism or have joined for purely political purposes. Republican Tom DeLay of Texas, the House Majority Leader, is affiliated, as are GOP Senators Sam Brownback of Kansas and Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, former Attorney General John Ashcroft, Vice President Dick Cheney, former Reagan Attorney General Ed Meese, Pentagon intelligence chief Lieutenant General William "Jerry" Boykin, Watergate-felon-turned-prison-minister Chuck Colson and antitax crusader Grover Norquist. Even Bill Clinton bragged about his perfect attendance at the National Prayer Breakfast.

Douglas Coe is the Fellowship's unofficial leader. Although publicity-shy, he does make appearances at the National Prayer Breakfasts. In early 2005 Time magazine included Coe among the top 25 most influential evangelicals. The article noted that even his friends call him "the stealth Billy Graham." According to Coe, the group's mission is to create an international "family of friends" by spreading the word of Jesus to those in power.

Beyond just fostering friendship, the Fellowship runs a virtual five-star Motel 6 on Capitol Hill, with one of its lavish townhouses located just two blocks away from the Capitol building, around the corner from the Republican National Committee. Elite guests also live, work and pray at a smattering of estates in the D.C. area. One retreat, known as The Cedars, is in an upscale neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. At the Capitol Hill townhouse, known as the C Street Center, several lawmakers are provided room and board for a paltry $600 per month, in an area where monthly rents exceed $2,000. In other words, civil servants-paid to represent the people back home-have accepted the offer of under-priced housing from adherents of the radical Religious Right. In all likelihood their hosts' extremist agenda conflicts with what the legislators' constituencies would like to see on the table.

Neighbors of the Fellowship Foundation call its brethren the "pod people." Nearly everyone who speaks about the group insists on anonymity-and there may be good reason. The Fellowship is said to be a covert player in many important political and diplomatic decisions. Palestinian Yasser Arafat visited its headquarters, as have various heads of state and more than one Saudi prince. While in town to perform a benefit concert for 9/11 victims, pop star Michael Jackson was an overnight guest, along with his children. It appears obvious that Fellowship compounds aren't ordinary religious retreats.

Katherine Yurica, an expert on fundamentalist religious groups, describes the Fellowship as postmillennial Christian Dominionist, a sect whose goal is to hasten the end of the world and Jesus's return. Many of the faithful believe this will come to fruition in the form of all-out nuclear war, which will lead to Armageddon-the final battle between Christ and the Antichrist.

Dominionists interpret the Bible literally. They fervently believe that Jesus cannot return to Earth until all Jews have returned to the Promised Land mentioned in the Old Testament. These Christian zealots insist that the end-of-the-world war will begin in Israel. This explains why the conservatives in power seek to control America's relations with the Middle East, particularly Israel.

A U.S. government higher-up claims, on the condition of anonymity, that the Fellowship (which operates as a nonprofit organization) is merely a tax dodge for Big Business interests. "They use religious members as dupes to further their nonreligious goals," says the official.

However, it's hard to ignore the multitude of powerful people in this country who are involved. Noting its close ties with the White House and the defense industry, some Beltway insiders have dubbed the Fellowship Foundation the "Christian Mafia." One senior Pentagon official disclosed that The Cedars has been used as a CIA safe house.

The Fellowship is supported entirely by private donations, and its members are champions of pro-Big Business, anti-environmental and pro-censorship legislation straight from the policy statements of the Christian Coalition. Although the group does notable charity work and professes a deep love for Jesus, many of its financial backers have made billions manufacturing weapons of war. One big-time donor is Tom Phillips, chairman and CEO of Raytheon, a major supplier of missiles and laser-guided bombs.

One of the Fellowship's most unifying platforms is abortion. Senator Tom Coburn, a former resident at The Cedars, has said, "I favor the death penalty for abortionists and other people who take life." And Senator Sam Brownback, another Cedars luminary, has been working to revive the Constitutional Restoration Act, which failed in 2004 and would have God's law trump the U.S. Supreme Court. In other words, he wants to institute a theocracy.Like his fellow right-wingers, George W. Bush believes that the nation's laws are superseded by God's dictates. In 2004 the President was asked by a reporter if he had sought the advice of his father with respect to Iraq. Bush replied that he was appealing to his "higher father." On that level, George W. and the Fellowship are aligned.

Jeffery Sharlet, a reporter for Harper's magazine, spent six months living at the group's Arlington compound. According to Sharlet, during one Bible study, Douglas Coe's son and protégé David Coe told the group: If you are a friend of Jesus, "you can go and do anything. When you leave here, you're not only going to know the value of Jesus, you're going to know the people who rule the world."....

Democrat or Republican: The choice to be drowned or hanged....?
By Larry Pinkney

Oct , 2010,

The opportunity to choose is utterly meaningless and irrelevant when the supposed choices that are offered are fundamentally the same ones with different packaging.

In the 21st Century, different packaging is in this instance essentially what is known as corporate branding, which means that messages, images, and imagery target a mass (and often undiscerning) audience. These messages, images, and imagery rarely have anything whatsoever to do with reality. The objective of corporate branding is of course massive manipulation, not the dissemination of truth or the positing of reality.

No genuine democracy can survive or function in the absence of a well informed populace. The United States of America holds fake elections, with fake choices, manipulated by a well entrenched corporate plutocracy designed to ensure that the process of democracy is hollow and but a cruel fake. Such is the present political and economic state of affairs in this nation.

The Democratic and Republican parties offer the masses of everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people the de facto non-choice of either euphemistic death by drowning or death by hanging. Thus, no real choice is offered at all. As the politicos of the Democratic Party foxes and the Republican Party wolves feed, like swine, from the bottomless blood-drenched financial trough of the corporate / military elite, democracy is rendered null and void.

Ultimately, nothing short of a total break with and from the corporate Democratic and Republican parties can offer any viable possibility of attaining a genuine people’s democracy in this nation. The notion that these corporate politicians can be pushed to serve the interests of everyday people is absurd. Money (and lots of it)is the common denominator to which these politicians swarm and which greases their palms, at the repeated expense of everyday people and democracy itself.

Greed and the lust for power have no color or gender boundaries. It’s time for people in this nation to grow up and smell reality. It’s time to reject and disconnect from the entire corporate-stream media, including the corporately sponsored Public Broadcasting System (PBS). (Remember how proudly PBS touted its corporate sponsorship by the so-called “green” giant British Petroleum (BP), prior to the horrific oil volcano and ongoing ecological disaster emanating from the Gulf of Mexico?!) Even now, the corporate-stream media, the Obama/Biden administration, and the rest of the corporate suckling piglets of the Democratic and Republican parties pretend that the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has somehow been fundamentally fixed, when in fact its immeasurably terrible consequences have only just begun and will continue for decades if not centuries. Of course, the same can be said with respect to the continued U.S. bloodletting in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan (to name but a few)while civilians in those countries are murdered and many U.S. troops continue to return in body bags or deeply psychologically scarred. But it’s basically okay, or so the corporate stream media would lead us to believe. It’s not okay!

Indeed, the “hope and change” of Barack Obama and his wily “Democrats” is a fool’s gold. And the antics of the Republicans is ridiculous, cruel, and just more of the same. It is time for everyday people to take democracy back, out of the hands of the corporate snakes and bandits and their surrogates!

Corporations are ruling supreme while the so-called ‘Patriot Act,’ ‘Extraordinary Rendition,’ FBI and other assorted government raids ( against the people of this nation who legitimately dissent this government’s horrible and misguided policies) have rendered the U.S. Constitution as nothing more than a gutted, tattered, document---in practical terms--- not even worth the paper it is inscribed upon.

Take a stand and make a real choice. The non-choice of death by drowning or by hanging offered by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party wolves is unacceptable. Cease being lethargic and don’t be fooled again!

Recognize the Democratic and Republican Parties for who and what they really are---enemies of everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people. Notwithstanding corporate-government subterfuge and repression, we must keep working to form a broad united front for a people’s democracy throughout this nation.

It cannot be over-emphasized that literally everything is at stake in this people’s struggle for justice, human rights, and democracy.

There’s so much work to be done!!! Onward then, my sisters and brothers.... Onward! CIA/MOSSAD/DIA/AMAN will continue their barbaric dance of death globally....






National Security, Foreknowledge of 9/11

Identity and Immigration Status of 9/11 Terrorists

According to authorities, all of the hijackers who committed the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were foreigners. All of them
entered the country legally on a temporary visa, mostly tourist visas
with entry permits for six months. Although four of them attended
flight school in the United States, only one is known to have entered
on an appropriate visa for such study, and one entered on an F-1
student visa. Besides the four pilots, all but one of the terrorists
entered the United States only once and had been in the country for
only three to five months before the attacks.

The four pilots had been in the United States for extended periods,
although none was a legal permanent resident. Some had received more
than one temporary visa, most of which were currently valid on
September 11, but at least three of them had fallen out of status and
were, therefore, in the United States illegally.

The terrorists had obtained U.S. identification that was used for
boarding flights in the form of Florida, Virginia, California and New
Jersey driver's licenses/ID cards. One of the terrorists, Mohamed
Atta, was detained in Florida for driving without a license, but
subsequently obtained one. Thirteen of the terrorists had Florida
driver's licenses or ID cards, seven had Virginia driver's licenses,
at least two had California licenses and two had New Jersey driver's
licenses. According to the March 28, 2002 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
Robert Thibadeau, director of Carnegie Mellon's Internet Security
labratory, says that "the 19 terrorists on Sept. 11 were holding 63
state driver's licenses for identification."

In the probe of the attack, numerous other people with potential
connections to the hijackings have been detained for immigration
violations.

[Note: In the conversion of names from the Arabic alphabet into ours,
there is no single correct spelling. This is why the names of the
terrorists vary in their spelling in different news accounts, and why
computerized databases will not recognize the name when it is spelled
differently from how it was entered into the database. For example,
Mohamed could be spelled Muhamed or Mohammed, and al-Suami could be
spelled Alsuami or al Swami, etc. ]

The Pentagon Plane (AA Flight 77, Dulles to Los Angeles)
Hani Hasan Hanjour (26) - Saudi Arabian - pilot
First came to U.S. in Oct. 1991 to study English in Tucson, Arizona.
Had been in U.S. in April 1996, when he lived in Oakland, Cal. where
he studied English, and later received flight training in Scottsdale,
Arizona. He left in Nov. 1996 and returned again in Nov. 1997 while he
obtained a FAA commercial pilot certificate. He left again in April
1999.
Obtained student visa (F-1) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in Sept. 2000
after an initial refusal. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, Hanjour failed to reveal in
his visa application that he had previously traveled to the United
States.
Returned Dec. 2000 to study English at Holy Names College (Oakland CA)
but never showed up at the school. In illegal status because he did
not enroll, and his entry permit had expired at the time of the
attack.
Lived in San Diego, Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz. (with Nawaf al-Hamzi), and
later in Northern Virginia.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
Khalid al-Mihdhar (or Almidhar) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
In Malaysia in Jan. 2000. Followed by Malaysian agents tipped off by
CIA (see Wash. Post 2/3/02).
Arrived at Los Angeles Jan. 15, 2000 with Nawaf al-Hamzi on B-2
tourist visa from Malaysia.
Lived in San Diego, where he took flight training in May 2000 with
Nawaf al-Hamzi.
Left U.S. in June 2000 and obtained new B-1 visa in Saudi Arabia.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, his application falsely indicated he had not
previously traveled to the United States and contained "suspicious
indicators." It also revealed that he had more than one passport.
Returned July 4, 2001, lived in New York.
Put on the Watch List for terrorists in August 2001 after entering
U.S. last time.
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
Nawaf al-Hamzi (or Alhamzi) - Saudi Arabian (brother of Salem)
Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, his application contained "suspicious indicators."
In Malaysia in Jan. 2000. Followed by Malaysian agents tipped off by
CIA (see Wash. Post 2/3/02).
Arrived at Los Angeles Jan. 15, 2000 with al-Midhar from Malaysia.
Lived in San Diego, where he took flight training in May 2000 with
al-Midhar, in Dec. 2000 moved to Mesa Arizona (with Hani Hanjour), and
later to Fort Lee, N.J., Wayne, N.J. and Northern Virginia.
Applied to INS July 12, 2000 for extension of permitted stay in U.S.
(apparently granted for additional six months).
Put on the Watch List for terrorists in August 2001. (with al-Mihdhar)
Had been in illegal visa overstay status for nine months at the time
of the attack.
Had California, Florida and Virgina driver's licenses .
Salem al-Hamzi (or Alhamzi)- Saudi Arabian (brother of Nawaf)
Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
Arrived U.S. June 2001.
Lived in Fort Lee, N.J., Wayne, N.J.
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
Majed Moqed - Saudi Arabian
Identity in doubt.
Entered on tourist visa obtained in Saudi Arabia after May 2001.
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Virginia driver's license.

The WTC North Tower Plane (AA Flight 11, Boston to Los Angeles)
Mohamed Atta - Egyptian (43) - pilot
Born in Egypt in 1968.
Graduated from Cairo Univ. with degree in Architectural Engineering in
1990.
Obtained visitor visa in Berlin Germany, May 2000.
Entered U.S. at Newark on June 3, 2000 on tourist visa and given entry
permit until December 2, 2000.
Applied in Sept. 2000 to INS for change in status to trainee.
Attended Huffman Aviation school in Venice Florida with al-Shehhi.
Arrested in Florida for driving without license, and failed to show up
for court date --bench warrant issued.
Subsequently obtained Florida driver's license.
Obtained FAA pilot's certificate.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, had overstayed his entry permit as of Dec. 4, 2000.
Flew to Madrid Jan. 2001.
United Arab Emirate (UAE) authorities state Atta detained in January
2001 on basis of his name appearing on terrorist alert list, but was
not held in absence of U.S. charges. UAE states that U.S. authorities
were warned Atta intended to return to U.S.
Returned to U.S. on January 10, 2001 at Miami and was sent to
secondary inspection because he acknowledged being in flight training
but did not have required trainee visa. Interagency Border Information
System (IBIS) database checked. Admitted by INS based on pending
application for change to trainee status.
Moved to Georgia in Jan. 2001 for additional flight training with
al-Shehhi.
Left U.S. and returned from Madrid on July 19, 2001 and given
permission to stay until November 2, 2001.
Also lived in Hollywood and Coral Springs, Fla.
Received change of status approval by INS in September a year after
the attacks.
Satam al-Suqami (25) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained business visa in Saudi Arabia (but was residing in United
Arab Emirates).
Entered U.S. in May 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, asked for and was admitted
for 20 days and was in overstay status at the time of the attacks. The
Commission staff also said his passport was doctored (presumably with
pages removed to hide his travel to countries where he obtained
terrorist training).
Was in overstay status at the time of the attack.
Waleed al-Shehri (or Alshehri) (21) - Saudi Arabian (brother of Wail)
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
Entered U.S. in May 2000.
Licensed pilot.
Lived in Hollywood, Orlando and Daytona Beach (all in Florida).
In illegal nonimmigrant status (visa overstay) at time of the attack.
Had a Florida driver's license.
Wail (or Wael) al-Shehri (or Alshehri) (25) - Saudi Arabian (brother
of Waleed)
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
Lived in Hollywood, Fla. and Newton, Mass.
Had a Florida ID card.
Abdulaziz al-Omari (or Alomari) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia in June 2001.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, his passport was doctored (presumably with pages
removed to hide his travel to countries where he obtained terrorist
training).
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Lived in Hollywood, Fla.
Had a Florida and Virginia driver's licenses.


The WTC South Tower Plane (UA Flight 175, Boston to Los Angeles)
Marwan al-Shehhi (or Alshehhi) - United Arab Emirates - pilot
Studied electrical engineering at Tech. Univ. in Hamburg.
In January 2000, obtained 10-year, multiple entry tourist visa in
Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Entered the U.S. in May 2000, applied September for change of status
to student.
Attended flight school in Florida, obtained FAA pilot's certificate.
Took at least 3 trips out of U.S. and back. (Overstayed entry permit
as of Nov. 2000, left U.S. in Dec. 2000, returned Jan. 2001.)
Attended flight school in Georgia with Atta in Jan. 2001. According to
the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks,
was sent to secondary inspection, but was admitted.)
Flew to Egypt April 8, 2001, returned from Morocco May 2, 2001.
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Lived in New York City area, Georgia and moved to Hollywood, Fla. in
July with Atta and trained at Huffman Aviation in Venice.
Had a Florida driver's license.
Fayez Ahmed Rashid Ahmed al-Qadi Banihammad (aka Fayez Ahmed) - United
Arab Emirates
Obtained tourist visa in United Arab Emirates.
Entered U.S. in June.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
Ahmed al-Ghamdi (or Alghamdi) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
Entered U.S. in May.
In illegal visa overstay status at the time of the attack.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
Had a Florida ID card.
Had a Virginia driver's license
Hamza Saleh al-Ghamdi (or Alghamdi) (20) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained visa in Saudi Arabia.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
Had a Florida driver's license.
Mohand al-Shehri (or Alshehri) - Saudi Arabian
Identity in doubt.
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
Admitted to U.S. in May.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
The Pennsylvania Plane (UA Flight 93, Newark to San Francisco)
Ziad Samir Jarrah - Lebanese - pilot
Born in Lebanon in 1975.
Studied aircraft construction and maintenance at Hamburg tech. univ.
1996-00.
Obtained five-year, multiple-entry tourist visa in Germany.
Entered U.S. in June 27, 2000 at Atlanta.
Trained as a pilot in Venice, Florida and Virginia Gardens, Florida
but never obtained student trainee visa. Received FAA pilot's
certificate.
Took at least 5 trips out of U.S. and back (flew to Germany July 25
and returned August 5, 2001).
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Florida driver's license.
Saeed al-Ghamdi (or Alghamdi) - Saudi Arabian
Identity in doubt.
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia. According to the 2/04 Staff
Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, application
falsely stated he had not previously applied for a U.S. visa.
Entered U.S. in June 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, he was sent to secondary
inspection, because he had a one-way ticket and $500, but was
admitted.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
Had a Florida ID card.
Ahmed Ibrahim A. al-Haznawi (or Alhaznawi) (21) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
Entered the U.S. in June 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of
the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, his passport may have
had "suspicious indicators."
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
Had a Florida driver's license.
Ahmed Abdullah al-Nami (or Alnami) (23) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained tourist visa in Saudi Arabia.
Entered the U.S. in May 2001. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of
the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, his passport may have
had "suspicious indicators."
In legal non-immigrant status at the time of the attack.
Lived in Delray Beach, Fla.
Had a Florida ID card.
Other Conspirators:
Khalid Sheikh Mohamed (Coordinator) - Indicted in 1996 in N.Y. for his
role in an earlier terrorist plot. Had a Saudi Arabian passport
(although not a Saudi national) - obtained a U.S. visa in July 2001.
Ramzi Bin-al-shibh - Yemeni (potential pilot) - denied visa four
times.
Zakariya Essabar - Moroccan - potential pilot/hijacker - denied visa.
Saeed "Jihad" al Gamdi - Potential hijacker - denied visa.
Ali Abdul Aziz Ali - Pakistani - finacial facilitator - denied visa.
Mohamed al Kahtani - potential hijacker - denied visa.
Data compiled from various news sources and checked where possible
against official sources including the Dec. 2002 Senate report "Joint
inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the
Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001" (Released in July 2003) and
the Feb. 2004 Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist
Attacks.




I have no difficulty with the added info of Knights of Malta and/or Jesuits and Vatican in the picture, have long been aware of it. The NWO agenda has been driven by the same cabals - among them the Rothschilds for 200+ years - they have much control over global banks, governments, monarchy (especially British monarchy with whom they are genetically interrelated and along with that also UK gov, MI6, etc.), wield control over CIA, DGSE, BND, Mossad and others....

Beyond that, the Rothschild-Vatican connection came about a century or so ago when they took over finance of the Vatican. It is said that they have controlled who becomes Pope for some time. I do not know how Adolfo Nicolas and the Jesuits fit in there in terms of hierarchy but I know they are somewhere up there in terms of massive power.

We here rant about our corrupt politicians and the Rothschilds and Goldman-Sachses of the world - Others talk about the black pope. I see no conflict with our and others version. The black pope on record is the chief of the
Jesuits. I DO actually know for a fact that the Jesuits have had and still do have immense power in global politics - I come from a part of the world which before communism for prior centuries has been run by the Hapsburg monarchy - I was born in Croatia. It is a small country and it was always well known that members of the royal Hapsburg family were completely and extremely controlled by Jesuits which means that the Jesuits essentially ran the KUK Hapsburg monarchy of Austria, Hungary and Croatia/Bosnia - the last descendant of them was virtually under house arrest and constantly monitored by the Jesuits who made all decisions over the monarchy.

The Jesuits are less overtly visible but never went away. They are still in high places everywhere - Joe Biden is a Jesuit Coadjutor, as are many others in US gov. Here is a
list of powerful Jesuits. It may seem like a quaint catholic country club but it is important to note that each one of them MUST swear an oath pledging allegiance to the pope OVER his own country. What does that do for us if Biden becomes president? They are in the Supreme Court - so are the Knights of Malta. Together with Mossad-Zios, they run this country.

During the barbaric inside Job of 9/11, virtually everyone needed to carry it out was a member of SMOM - Knights of Malta - starting with Rudy Giuliani, FBI chief Mueller (installed 1 week before 9/11) - I once checked every person in a strategic high position to help carry out and disguise 9/11 and found that virtually all was in Knights of Malta. I know this group very well personally from the Balkans war - they transcend governments and carry out dirty ops for the highest authorities in this world. They respond to higher authorities above the US president or any global pol.

Yes, Israel and Mossad were involved in 9/11 - but they were not alone - add CIA, DIA, OSP, COG, Knights of Malta, Jesuits and others. I do also know personally from having worked with these groups that they do indeed work closely together - I personally know people who were the key players in the Balkans war who had combined roles of SMOM, Mossad plus diplomatic titles. I saw them all in the Balkans, worked with all these groups. Whether we are talking about CIA, Mossad, Jesuits, SMOM - these are NOT completely separate or competing factions - they have a joint Zionist mission and work together, when ordered.

It really does all come together at the top and we are controlled by the same occult cabal who control our banks, governments, intel organizations, decide on military actions, control food and water supply and the air we breathe. There is a small group of people who control the planet. I have not gotten that high personally to see who is up there at the very top but it is long known that elements of church (Jesuits and the Pope du jour) together with Rothschilds and top bankers, elements of monarchies (try UK monarchy) run this occult cabal together - and their high level minions include everything from Mossad, CIA, SMOM, lower-ranking Jesuits, etc.

It is not an either/or of bankers versus "black pope", Rothschilds - it is all of the above which is interlocked in the behind-the-scenes power structure which really runs this world. And I believe we are all talking about the same thing - many and all of us here - but we are examining different facets of it. We here focus on economy-destroying banksters while others focus on the true spiritual evil which comes with Jesuits and SMOM. I do not know who is at the very top, whether the Jesuit chief or a Rothschild or the Queen of England - but I know this is a power elite group and they are all in it. And they are all well known to subscribe to occultism. Really, we ARE talking about the same thing as others all along....



Israel has received in both loans and in grants about $120B over its
60 years of existence. That averages out to about $2B a year on
average. But the bulk of the aid has been given since 1974, after the
Yom Kippur war, when the US began to talk Israel into giving Egypt
back the Sinai (for the third time since 1948). However, since 1973
the US has also become the major arms supplier to Egypt, Saudi Arabia
and other Arab countries, most of whom are hostile towards Israel, and
sells them more than twice as much arms as it gives to Israel. So part
of the reason why the US gives so much aid to Israel, is to be able to
sell arms to BOTH sides of the conflict, and because of the
territorial concessions the US talked Israel into making. Israel used
to get 60% of its oil needs from the Sinai.

The US was a debtor country before WWI. Because of the world wars,
everyone had to buy from the US and so everyone owed the US money up
until the early 1970s. Now we are a debtor nation once again because
of the lavish lifestyle that many Americans got used to based on cheap
energy. Big houses and big cars. Now those heady days are over and the
bill has come due.

No, because Israel today builds better and cheaper military hardware
than does the US. It has the highest ratio of scientists and technical
people in the world per capita, and most of them have military
experience so they know exactly what they need. If the guy working on
a guidance system is himself an active reservist who may have to use
his own device in a war, or his son or daughter may have to, you can
be sure that the end product will be the best for the buck. And that
is why Israel today is the third largest military systems exporter
after the US and Russia, and more or less ties with France depending
on the year. BTW, ... used to live in Israel, and worked for nearly a
decade in hi tech industries in Israel, most of it military related,
and so know whereof I speak... and Israel is ready to dump USA....



Arab world deceived by false and fake promises...

These are not the best of times for the Arab World, where kith and kin are hopelessly divided more than at any time in recent years.

The internecine fighting is widespread: Iraqis are fighting Iraqis, Palestinians are feuding with Palestinians, and Syrians and Lebanese remain at loggerheads. And so far, all attempts to heal these schisms have not yielded any positive results.

Only half the number of Arab heads of state showed up last weekend at the summit conference in Damascus of the 22-member League of Arab States; absent were some of the Arab heavyweights, Saudi Arabia and Egypt; as well as Jordan, the latter two are signatories of peace treaties with Israel.

An attempt before the conference to reconcile the Palestinian factions -Hamas of Gaza and Fatah of the West Bank - sponsored by the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, has not been fruitful.

In Iraq, the Shiite-led and US-supported Baghdad government has been engaged in bloody clashes with a key Shiite militia known as the Mahdi Army of the hard-line, anti-American Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr. Over 450, mostly civilians, were killed in these clashes bringing the number of civilians killed in Iraq in March to over 1,000, up 50 per cent on the February figure, contributing to a reversal of the trend of gradually decreasing violence since June.

The casualties were 1,630, nearly double the February figure. The number of US soldiers who died in Iraq also rose in March, reaching 37 killed across the country, up from 29 in February, according to an AFP tally.

In free-wheeling Lebanon, considered by many as the jewel of the Arab World and its capital Beirut, the Paris of the Middle East, the heart-wrenching discord has been very costly ever since the assassination of prime minister Rafik Hariri in 2005 and particularly when Parliament failed last November to elect a new president.

Interestingly, the hostility evident among some of the country's splintered leaders has hardly affected the Lebanese public at large.

They pursue their daily chores and nightly escapades without any hesitation or intimidation, although the country has witnessed the assassination of several more leaders in the last two years.

The fact that the Arab summit did not encounter any serious discord was considered, particularly by the Syrians, a success.

Syrian President Bashar Assad went a step further in voicing a reconciliatory statement, offering to join "Arab or non-Arab efforts" to end Lebanon's political crisis "on condition that they are based on Lebanese national consensus"....and the removal of the specter of the White House Murder Inc.,

A three-point Arab peace initiative, which the Syrians but apparently not the Lebanese insist on being implemented simultaneously, called for the election of a consensus president (Lebanese Army General Michel Suleiman), the formation of a national unity government, and a new electoral law, remains on the table.

Arab League Secretary General Amr Mousa is expected to pursue the negotiations with all parties in the near future.

Meddling

Time will only tell whether the Syrian gesture should be taken at face value, especially by the Lebanese government and the Bush administration, since both have complained loudly about alleged Syrian meddling.

In fact, the US last week had surprisingly urged its Arab allies to think twice before attending the Damascus conference - a request that was virtually unheeded. This prompted Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Al Muallem to declare, " They (the US) did their best to prevent the summit but they failed."

Nevertheless it seemed surprising that the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice should be visiting the Middle East while the Arab summit was underway, a step that some saw as an attempt to detract world attention from the Arab conclave.

In fact, whatever her real purpose was, her pronouncements during the trip and her assessment were diminished by the Israeli move to build over 1,700 new houses in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Debra DeLee, president of Americans for Peace Now declared that "These large scale construction projects underscore the disturbing findings of Peace Now's new report that the so-called 'settlement freeze' is a farce."

All eyes will now be turned on how Rice (and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas who is to resume peace talks with the Israelis on April 7) will handle this Israeli slap in the face which came just as she reported that the Middle East peace process is "moving in the right direction" following her talks with the Palestinian and Israeli leaders.

She even went a step further by expressing her belief that the final status agreement was possible before President George W. Bush leave office early next year.

Regrettably, these American promises be they on Iraq, Lebanon or Palestine seem to have an empty ring to them. Hopefully not the Arab leaders' promise in Damascus to reassess by this summer the six-year-old Arab peace initiative which Israel continues to disregard....













Kissinger’s 1974 plan for food control ...

http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=165442


On Dec. 10, 1974, the U.S. National Security Council under Henry Kissinger completed a classified 200-page study, “National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests.” The study falsely claimed that population growth in the so-called Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) was a grave threat to U.S. national security. Adopted as official policy in November 1975 by President Gerald Ford, NSSM 200 outlined a covert plan to reduce population growth in those countries through birth control, and also, implicitly, war and famine. Brent Scowcroft, who had by then replaced Kissinger as national security adviser (the same post Scowcroft was to hold in the Bush administration), was put in charge of implementing the plan. CIA Director George Bush was ordered to assist Scowcroft, as were the secretaries of state, treasury, defense, and agriculture.

The bogus arguments that Kissinger advanced were not original. One of his major sources was the Royal Commission on Population, which King George VI had created in 1944 “to consider what measures should be taken in the national interest to influence the future trend of population.” The commission found that Britain was gravely threatened by population growth in its colonies, since “a populous country has decided advantages over a sparsely-populated one for industrial production.” The combined effects of increasing population and industrialization in its colonies, it warned, “might be decisive in its effects on the prestige and influence of the West,” especially effecting “military strength and security.”

NSSM 200 similarly concluded that the United States was threatened by population growth in the former colonial sector. It paid special attention to 13 “key countries” in which the United States had a “special political and strategic interest”: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. It claimed that population growth in those states was especially worrisome, since it would quickly increase their relative political, economic, and military strength.

For example, Nigeria: “Already the most populous country on the continent, with an estimated 55 million people in 1970, Nigeria’s population by the end of this century is projected to number 135 million. This suggests a growing political and strategic role for Nigeria, at least in Africa.” Or Brazil: “Brazil clearly dominated the continent demographically.” The study warned of a “growing power status for Brazil in Latin America and on the world scene over the next 25 years.”

Food as a weapon ....


There were several measures that Kissinger advocated to deal with this alleged threat, most prominently, birth control and related population-reduction programs. He also warned that “population growth rates are likely to increase appreciably before they begin to decline,” even if such measures were adopted.

A second measure was curtailing food supplies to targeted states, in part to force compliance with birth control policies: “There is also some established precedent for taking account of family planning performance in appraisal of assistance requirements by AID (U.S. Agency for International Development) and consultative groups. Since population growth is a major determinant of increases in food demand, allocation of scarce PL 480 resources should take account of what steps a country is taking in population control as well as food production. In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion.”

“Mandatory programs may be needed and we should be considering these possibilities now,” the document continued, adding, “Would food be considered an instrument of national power? ... Is the U.S. prepared to accept food rationing to help people who can’t/won’t control their population growth?”

Kissinger also predicted a return of famines that could make exclusive reliance on birth control programs unnecessary. “Rapid population growth and lagging food production in developing countries, together with the sharp deterioration in the global food situation in 1972 and 1973, have raised serious concerns about the ability of the world to feed itself adequately over the next quarter of a century and beyond,” he reported.

The cause of that coming food deficit was not natural, however, but was a result of western financial policy: “Capital investments for irrigation and infrastructure and the organization requirements for continuous improvements in agricultural yields may be beyond the financial and administrative capacity of many LDCs. For some of the areas under heaviest population pressure, there is little or no prospect for foreign exchange earnings to cover constantly increasingly imports of food.”

“It is questionable,” Kissinger gloated, “whether aid donor countries will be prepared to provide the sort of massive food aid called for by the import projections on a long-term continuing basis.” Consequently, “large-scale famine of a kind not experienced for several decades -- a kind the world thought had been permanently banished,” was foreseeable -- famine, which has indeed come to pass.

Stay away, Vladimir Putin tells Nato...

Vladimir Putin yesterday told Nato that it would become a "direct threat" to Moscow if it expanded further east.Emboldened after routing the alliance's plans to offer membership to Ukraine and Georgia, the Russian president yesterday gave warning that the countries must be locked out permanently.





"The emergence of a powerful military bloc at our borders will be seen as a direct threat to Russian security," Mr Putin told Nato heads of state at a summit in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.

"The efficiency of our co-operation will depend on whether Nato members take Russia's interests into account."While the tone of his speech was typically strident, Mr Putin refrained from the insults with which he often pepper his foreign policy speeches.

Nor, however, was he as conciliatory as some Western European countries had hoped after their retreat on membership. Many analysts described Nato's capitulation as the biggest foreign policy victory of Mr Putin's presidency. Mr Putin, who switches jobs to become prime minister next month, offered no substantial compromises in return and ties with the West will consequently remain strained over a number of potentially explosive issues.

Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the Nato secretary-general, sought to put a brave face on the failure to make concrete progress in improving the worst crisis in Russia's relationship with the West since the Cold War."I cannot report that we saw stunning breakthroughs," he told reporters after Mr Putin addressed the summit. Gordon Brown met Mr Putin on the sidelines of the summit.

British diplomats had feared the meeting would go badly, with London and Moscow at odds over the killing in London of Alexander Litvinenko, and Russia's closure of two British Council offices. However, they were relieved that Mr Putin had taken a "low key" approach and hoped that relations with London would improve

Diplomats say efforts to find common ground will now be stepped up in the run-up to the first meeting between Mr Brown and the new Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev. That meeting is likely to come at the G8 leaders' meeting in Japan this summer.

Mr Putin also suggested he was baffled that officials thought he might have been aggressive in his address. "I don't know where their horror in expectation of my speeches comes from," he said. "Let's be friends guys and engage in an honest dialogue." The speech set the scene for a meeting between George W Bush and Mr Putin at the Black Sea resort of Sochi to discuss Washington's plans to build a missile defence shield in central Europe.

Although the US president won unanimous Nato backing for the project, Mr Putin remains virulently opposed to the shield and has threatened to target Europe with nuclear missiles if it is built. Russia has rejected Washington's explanation that the shield is meant to protect Europe from a nuclear strike by Iran as well as several offers to co-operate in the project. The Kremlin maintains that the true purpose of the shield is to remove Russia's ability to strike first in the even of a nuclear war. ?The American defence secretary, Robert Gates, yesterday said that Mr Bush had told Nato that the US would send "significant additional" troops to Afghanistan next year. The alliance summit has so far failed to secure the number of combat troops from other countries requested by commanders in Afghanistan.






Thirteenth Tribe The Khazar Empire and its Heritage.....


Syrian MILITARY INTELLIGENCE chief, ASSEF SHAWKAT OF THE WHITE HOUSE MURDER INC., IS not under house arrest....IN DAMASCUS ON THE POTOMAC...: Khaddam SAYS.! LOL...

Head of Syrian military intelligence Maj.-Gen. Assef ShawQat has been put under heavily-guarded house arrest following the assassination of Hezbollah RESISTANCE chief Imad F. Mughniyah, former Syrian vice president Abdel Halim Khaddam was saying Sunday...

Khaddam, who was a close ally of former Syrian president Hafez Assad, told the Lebanese newspaper Al-cia OF THE HARIRI KILLERS, that the arrest was made after Shawkat confirmed that the probe he was conducting into Mughniyeh's death showed that the assassins came from Syria's MI...and from Maher Al-ASSAD's killer goons... in order to launch the long awaited Coup D'état in Syria by Assef Shawkat...and trigger the Israeli/American war to control SYRIA with Asef Shawkat...

"Following this revelation, Shawkat was removed from the investigation which was transferred to [Syrian President Bashar Assad's cousin] Hafez Makhlouf, who mulled over who to accuse in the assassination..., because they know that it is the machinations of the White House Murder Inc., and the long awaited TRIGGER for the long awaited Coup D'état by Shawkat's goons lurking in the wings....," for Khaddam.

Khaddam asserted that Assad therefore used the assassination to bring about the dismissal of Shawkat, his bother-in-law, and the appointment of Makhlouf....because the Coup D'état has been caught in the act since MARCH.

Khaddam went on to say that Syria's attempts to put the blame for killing Mughniyeh on Arab intelligence services were "stupid" and "naive."

because KHADDAM knows it is the WHITE HOUSE MURDER INC., and he knows about the Coup D'état...

"The Syrian regime tried to exert pressure on several Arab countries, to blackmail them...exactly as they blackmailed the USA successfully, when they discovered all the details about the COUP and the other murder of the January 24th 2002, and force them to participate in the Arab Summit in Damascus," claimed Khaddam....

The former Syrian vice president noted that Mughiyeh managed to hide for 25 years from foreign intelligence agencies, from his associates in Hizbullah and from his neighbors..... "During that time, he was subjected to Iranian and Syrian monitoring, so how is it possible that Arab agencies were involved in the assassination?"

because KHADDAM knows it is the WHITE HOUSE MURDER INC., and he knows about the Coup D'état...

On Sunday, Syria is set to announce the results of the probe into Mughniyeh's death..... LOL.

The Ba'ath Party expelled Khaddam from Syria in 2005 after he blasted Syrian President Bashar Assad's "political blunders" in dealings with Lebanon. He has since been living in exile in Paris.....

In 2006, Khaddam announced that he was forming a "government in exile" and predicted the end of Assad's rule by the end of 2006. He also said he believed that THE WHITE HOUSE MURDER INC., ordered the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.









Poll: 81 percent think US on wrong track...

NEW YORK - More than 80 percent of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, the highest such number since the early 1990s, according to a new survey.

The CBS News-New York Times poll released Thursday showed 81 percent of respondents said they believed "things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track." That was up from 69 percent a year ago, and 35 percent in early 2002.

The survey comes as housing turmoil has rocked Wall Street amid an economic downturn. The economy has surpassed the war in Iraq as the dominating issue of the U.S. presidential race, and there is now nearly a national consensus that the United States faces significant problems, the poll found.

A majority of Democrats and Republicans, men and women, residents of cities and rural areas, college graduates and those who finished only high school say the United States is headed in the wrong direction, according to the survey, which was published on The New York Times' Web site.

Seventy-eight percent of respondents said the country was worse off than five years ago; just 4 percent said it was doing better.

The newspaper said Americans are more dissatisfied with the country's direction than at any time since the poll's inception in the early 1990s. Only 21 percent of respondents said the overall economy was in good condition, the lowest such number since late 1992. Two in three people said they believed the economy was already in recession.

Still, the approval rating of President George W. Bush did not change since last summer, with 28 percent of respondents saying they approved of the job he was doing.

The poll also found that Americans blame government officials for the housing crisis more than banks or home buyers and other borrowers. Forty percent of respondents said regulators were mostly to blame, while 28 percent named lenders and 14 percent named borrowers.

Americans favored help for people but not for financial institutions in assessing possible responses to the mortgage crisis. A clear majority said they did not want the government to lend a hand to banks, even if the measures would help limit the depth of a recession.

Respondents were considerably more open to government help for homeowners at risk of foreclosure. Fifty-three percent said they believed the government should help those whose interest rates were rising, while 41 percent said they opposed such a move.

The nationwide telephone survey of 11,368 adults was conducted from March 28 to April 2. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 3 percentage points.











April , 2008 -- Confidential document said to warn of conflict or revolution ahead for America

We learned from knowledgeable sources within the US financial community that an alarming confidential and limited distribution document is circulating among senior members of Congress and their senior staff members that is warning of a bleak future for the United States if it does not quickly get its financial house in order. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is among those who have reportedly read the document.

The document is being called the "C & R" document because it reportedly states that if the United States defaults on loans and debt underwriting from China, Japan, and Russia, all of which are propping up the United States government financially, and the United States unilaterally cancels the debts, America can expect a war that will have disastrous results for the United States and the world. "Conflict" is the "C word" in the document.

The other scenario is that the federal government will be forced to drastically raise taxes in order to pay off debts to foreign countries to the point that the American people will react with a popular revolution against the government. "Revolution" is the document's "R word."

The origin of the document is not known, however, its alarming content matches up with previous warnings from former Comptroller General David Walker who abruptly resigned as head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) in February of this year after repeatedly publicly warning of a "financial meltdown" disaster if America's $9 trillion debt was not addressed quickly. Financial experts have warned that the national debt, corrected for inflation, could reach $46 trillion in the next 20 years. A month earlier, Walker warned the Senate Banking Committee about the reaction of creditor nations in Asia and Europe if the U.S. did not address its debt problem....


The events of September 11 have had a disturbing impact on American civil liberties and internationally protected human rights. Some of this impact seems justified by the difficult security threats posed by the Al Qaeda challenge. But it seems that the U.S. Government, acting beneath the banner of anti-terrorism, has claimed threatening additional powers that are not justified and that imperil our future as a free society. The lecture is a call for greater vigilance in the defense of the freedoms of American citizens, as well as foreign residents. More broadly, the focus is on strengthening human rights for all peoples despite the rise of global terrorism...

Framing an Inquiry

By, Richard Falk

President George W. Bush historically challenged the United Nation Security Council when he uttered some memorable words in the course of his September 12, 2002 speech to the General Assembly: "Will the UN serve the purpose of its founding, or will it be irrelevant?" (1) In the aftermath of the Iraq War there are at least two answers to this question. The answer of the US Government would be to suggest that the UN turned out to be irrelevant due to its failure to endorse recourse to war against the Iraq of Saddam Hussein. The answer of those who opposed the war is that the UNSC served the purpose of its founding by its refusal to endorse recourse to a war that could not be persuasively reconciled with the UN Charter and international law. This difference of assessment is not just factual, whether Iraq was a threat and whether the inspection process was succeeding at a reasonable pace, it was also conceptual, even jurisprudential. The resolution of this latter debate is likely to shape the future role of the United Nations, as well as influence the attitude of the most powerful sovereign state as to the relationship between international law generally and the use of force as an instrument of foreign policy.

These underlying concerns antedate the recent preoccupation, and were vigorously debated during the cold war era, especially during the latter stages of the Vietnam War. (2) But the present context of the debate as to the interplay between sovereign discretion on matters of force and UN authority was framed in the late 1990s around the topic of humanitarian intervention, especially in relation to the Kosovo War. The burning issue in the Kosovo setting was whether "a coalition of the willing" acting under the umbrella of NATO was legally entitled to act as a residual option given the perceived UNSC unwillingness to mandate a use of force despite the urgent humanitarian dangers facing the Albanian Kosovars. In that instance, a formal mandate was sought and provided by NATO, but without what seemed to be textually required by Article 53(1) of the UN Charter, that is, lacking some expression of explicit authorization by the UN Security Council. Legal apologists for the initiative insisted that such authorization could be derived from prior UN Security Council resolutions, as well as from the willingness of the UN to manage the post-conflict civil reconstruction of Kosovo that amounted to a tacit assent, providing the undertaking with a retroactive certification of legality. To similar effect were arguments suggesting that the failure of the Security Council to adopt a resolution of censure introduced by those members opposed to the Kosovo War amounted to an implied acknowledgement of legality.

But the tension with the Charter rules on the use of force was so clear that these efforts at legalization seemed lame, and a far preferable approach was adopted by the Independent International Commission on Kosovo, which concluded that the intervention in Kosovo was "illegal, but legitimate." (3) The troublesome elasticity of this doctrine was conditioned in two ways: by suggesting the need for the intervening side to bear a heavy burden of persuasion as to the necessity of intervention to avoid an impending or ongoing humanitarian catastrophe; and by a checklist of duties that need to be fulfilled by the intervenors to achieve legitimacy, emphasizing the protection of the civilian population, adherence to the international laws of war, and a convincing focus on humanitarian goals, as distinct from economic and strategic aims. In Kosovo the moral and political case for intervention seemed strong: a vulnerable and long abused majority population facing an imminent prospect of ethnic cleansing by Serb rulers, a scenario for effective intervention with minimal risks of unforeseen negative effects or extensive collateral damage; and the absence of significant non-humanitarian motivations on the intervening side. As such, the foundation for a principled departure under exceptional circumstances from a strict rendering of Charter rules on the use of force seemed present. The legality/legitimacy gap, however, was recognized to be unhealthy, eroding the authority of international law over time, and the Commission recommended strongly that it be closed at the earliest possible time by UN initiative. Its report urged, for example, that the Permanent Members of the Security Council consider agreeing not to cast adverse votes in the setting of impending humanitarian catastrophes. (4) The adoption of such a practice would have enabled the Kosovo intervention to be approved by the Security Council even in the face of Russian and Chinese opposition, which would have been registered in the debate, and by way of abstentions.

More ambitiously, the Commission proposed a three-step process designed to acknowledge within the United Nations Charter System the enforcement role of the Organization in contexts of severe human rights violations. The first step consists of a framework of principles designed to limit claims of humanitarian intervention to a narrow set of circumstances, and to assure that the dynamics of implementation adhere to international humanitarian law and promote the well being of the people being protected. The second step is to draft a resolution for adoption by the General Assembly in the form of a Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Humanitarian Intervention that seeks to reconcile respect for sovereign rights, the duty to implement human rights, and the responsibility to prevent humanitarian catastrophes. The third step would be to amend the Charter to incorporate these changes as they pertain to the role and responsibility of the UN Security Council, and other multilateral frameworks and coalitions that undertake humanitarian interventions. (5) It should be noted that no progress toward closing this legitimacy/legality gap by formal or informal action within the United Nations can be anticipated at this time. There exists substantial opposition, especially among Asian countries, to any expansion of the interventionary mandate of the United Nations and other political actors in the setting of human rights. This opposition has deepened since Kosovo because of the controversial uses of force claimed by the United States in its anti-terrorism campaign that have combined security and human rights arguments.

Iraq tested the UN Charter system in a way complementary to that associated with the Kosovo controversy. The Iraq test was associated with the impact of the September 11 attacks and the challenge of mega-terrorism. (6) The initial American military response to the al Qaeda attack and continuing threat was directed at Afghanistan, a convenient territorial target because it both seemed to be the nerve center of the terrorist organization and a country ruled by the Taliban regime that allowed al Qaeda to operate extensive terrorist training bases within its territory and lacked some crucial attributes needed for full membership in international society, including the failure to obtain widespread diplomatic recognition. The reasonableness of waging war to supplant the Taliban regime and destroy the al Qaeda base of operations in Afghanistan was widely accepted by the entire spectrum of countries active in world politics, although there was only the most minimal effort by the U.S. Government to demonstrate that it was acting within the UN framework. The al Qaeda responsibility for September 11 was amply demonstrated, the prospect of future attacks seemed great and possibly imminent, and the American capability to win the war at a proportional cost seemed convincing. There was no significant international opposition to the American initiation and conduct of the Afghanistan War, and varying levels of support from all of America's traditional allies. International law was stretched in these novel circumstances to provide a major state with the practical option of responding with force to one important source of mega-terrorist warfare.

But when the Iraq phase of the September 11 response beyond Afghanistan began to be discussed by American leaders, most reactions around the world were highly critical, generating a worldwide peace movement dedicated to avoiding the war and a variety of efforts by governments to urge an alternative to war. The main American justification for proceeding immediately against Iraq was articulated in the form of a claimed right of preemptive warfare, abstractly explained as necessary conduct in view of the alleged interface between weaponry of mass destruction and the extremist tactics of the mega-terrorists. (7) It was argued that it was unacceptable in these circumstances for the United States to wait to be attacked, and that preemptive warfare was essential to uphold the security of the "civilized" portion of the world. Bush in his talk at the United Nations said, "We cannot stand by and do nothing while dangers gather." (8) It was this claim that was essentially rejected by the UN Security Council refusal to go along with US/UK demands for a direct endorsement of an enforcement. The precise American contention was more narrowly and multiply framed in relation to the failures of Iraq to cooperate fully with the UN inspectors, the years of non-implementation of earlier Security Council resolutions imposing disarmament obligations on Iraq after the Gulf War, and, above all, by the supposedly heightened threat posed by Iraq's alleged arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. (9)

The Iraq War was initiated, and ended militarily with rapid American battlefield victories. President Bush so declared, "In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed. And now our coalition is engaged in securing and reconstructing that country." (10) The president carefully described the military operations as "a battle" rather than as "a war," subsuming the attack on Iraq within the wider, ongoing war against global terrorism, and implying that the undertaking should be seen as an element in the anti-terrorism campaign launched in response to the September 11 attacks. Again, as in relation to Kosovo, the UNSC refrained from censuring the United States and its allies, and the UN seems fully willing to play whatever part is assigned to it during the current period of military occupation and political, economic, and social reconstruction, so far under exclusive U.S./U.K. control. Such acquiescence is particularly impressive given the failure of the victorious coalition in the Iraq War to find any evidence of weapons of mass destruction, or to be attacked by such weaponry despite launching a war designed to destroy the regime of Saddam Hussein. It seems reasonable to conclude that either such weaponry does not exist, or if it does exist, then deterrence was fully able to assure against a future use. That is, if such weapons were not used by Iraq to defend the survival of the regime, then it is highly unlikely that they would ever have been used in circumstances where an annihilating retaliation could be anticipated. If Iraq refrained when it had nothing to lose, why would it use such weaponry when the assured response would be the assured destruction of country and regime?

How should such a pattern of circumvention of Charter rules combined with the reluctance of the UNSC to seek censure for such violations be construed from the perspective of the future of international law? There are several overlapping modes of interpretation, each of which illuminates the issue to some extent, but none seems to provide a satisfactory account from the perspective of international law:

-The United States as the dominant state in a unipolar world order enjoys an exemption from legal accountability with respect to uses of force irreconcilable with the UN Charter System; other states, in contrast, would be generally held to account unless directly protected under the US exemption;

-The pattern of behavior confirms a skeptical trend that suggests the Charter System no longer accords, or never did accord, with the realities of world politics, and is not authoritative in relation to the behavior of states; (11)

-The American pattern of behavior is in some tension with the Charter System, but it is a creative tension that suggests respect for the underlying values of the world community, viewing legality as a matter of degree, not either/or, and as requiring continuing adjustment to changing circumstances; as such, the claims of preemption in relation to mega-terrorism provide a reasonable doctrinal explanation for an expanded right of self-defense;

-Acknowledging the behavioral pressures of the world, the possibility exists that contested uses of force under the Charter are "illegal, yet legitimate" either by reference to the rationale for initiating action without UNSC approval or on the basis of the beneficial impact of the intervention. (12) From this perspective, the failure to find weapons of mass destruction does not definitively undermine the claim that the intervention is "legitimate." It still could be judged as legitimate due to a series of effects: the emancipation of the Iraqi people from an oppressive regime, reinforced by the overwhelming evidence that the Baghdad rulers were guilty of systematic, widespread, and massive Crimes Against Humanity, and an occupation that prepares the Iraqi people for political democracy and economic success. (13)

At this stage, it is impossible to predict how the Iraq War will impact upon the Charter system with respect to the international regulation of force. It will depend on how principal states treat the issue, especially the United States. International law, in this crucial sense, is neither more nor less than what the powerful actors in the system, and to a lesser extent the global community of international jurists, say it is. International law in the area of the use of force cannot by itself induce consistent compliance because of sovereignty-oriented political attitudes combined with the gross disparities in power that prevent the logic of reciprocity and the benefits of mutuality operating with respect to the security agenda of states. The "realist" school has dominated the foreign policy process of major countries throughout the existence of the modern state system, being only marginally challenged by a Wilsonian approach that is more reliant on legalism and moralism. (13a) To the extent that restraint with respect to the use of force is advocated by realists, it is based on cost-benefit assessments, including the diplomatic virtue of prudence and the avoidance of over-extension that has been blamed throughout history for the decline of major states. (14)

There are grounds for supposing that the approach of the Bush administration may not fit within the realist paradigm, but rather represent a militant version of Wilsonian idealism. (14a) President Bush has consistently described the war against terrorism in terms of good and evil, which works against even constraints based on calculations of self-interest and prudence. (15) To the extent that such an orientation shapes the near future of American conduct the UN Charter system will be disregarded except possibly in those circumstances where the Security Council would support an American claim to use force. (16)

The Iraq War and the Future of the Charter System

Against the jurisprudential background depicted in the previous section, an interpretation of the Iraq precedent is necessarily tentative. It depends, in the first analysis, on whether the American battlefield victory in the Iraq War can be converted into a political victory, which will be measured in Iraq by such factors as stability, democratization, recovery of Iraqi sovereignty, and economic development. If the American occupation is viewed as successful, then the intervention is likely to be treated as "legitimate," despite being generally regarded as "illegal." Such a perception will be viewed by some as adding a needed measure of flexibility in the application of the Charter system in a world where the possible interplay of mega-terrorist tactics and weaponry of mass destruction validates recourse to anticipatory self-defense and it will be dismissed by others as an opportunistic repudiation of legal restraints by the world's sole superpower.

There are two main conceptual explanations of this likely divergence of opinion. The first relates to issues of factual plausibility. The doctrine of preemption, as such, is less troublesome than its unilateral application in circumstances where the burden of persuasion as to the imminence and severity of the threat is not sustained. The diplomatic repudiation of the United States in the Security Council resulted mainly from the factual unpersuasiveness of the US arguments about the threats associated with Iraqi retention of weaponry of mass destruction and the claims of linkage between the Baghdad regime and the al Qaeda network, and the alleged failures of deterrence and containment. There was no doubts about the brutality of Saddam Hussein's rule, but there was little support for recourse to war on such grounds. This skepticism has been heightened by the failure so far to uncover weaponry of mass destruction in the aftermath of the war, despite total access to suspicious sites and the cooperation of Iraqi scientists and weapons personnel.

The second ground of divergence relates to arguments of retroactive justification. Here the focus is on whether a war opposed because its side-effects seemed potentially dangerous and its advance rationale was not convincing enough to justify stretching the Charter System of restraint could be justified after the fact. The justifications combine the quick military victory with relatively low casualty figures, as reinforced by the documentation of Saddam Hussein's criminality as an Iraqi leader. Such an argument would seem more convincing if the American-led coalition forces had been more clearly welcomed as "liberators" rather than viewed as "occupiers," and if the post-combat American presence in Iraq was less marred by violent incidents of resistance and further American casualties. It remains too early to pass judgment. If the occupation is relatively short, and is generally perceived to benefit the Iraqi people and not the American occupiers, arguments based on retroactive justification are likely to gain support, and the Iraqi precedent would not be viewed so much as destructive of the Charter System, as an extension of it based on the emerging enlargement of the role of the international community to protect societies vulnerable to abusive governments. (17)

Of course, the issue of process is important, as well as the substantive outcome. The Iraq War represented a circumvention of the collective procedures of the Charter System with respect to uses of force in contexts not covered by the Article 51 conception of self-defense. To some extent, a favorable view of the effects of such a use of force weaken objections to unilateralism. Adopting a constructivist view of international law, much depends on the future conduct and attitudes of the United States Government. Constructivism is a view of political and legal reality that places decisive emphasis on dominant mental perceptions as to a given set of conditions, whether or not such perceptions are accurate as assessed from other standpoints. (17a) Will the U.S. Government in the future exhibit generally respect for the role of the Security Council or will it feel vindicated by its decision to act unilaterally in conjunction with cooperative allies, and continue to rely on such a model? If the latter interpretation shapes future American foreign policy, then the Charter System is marginalized, at least with respect to the United States.

Can the Charter System work without adherence to its procedures and restraining rules by the dominant state in the world? The constructivist answer is most clarifying. To the extent that other states continue to take the Charter System as authoritative it will certainly heavily influence international responses to challenged uses of force by states other than the United States, and will affect global attitudes toward American leadership. There will be complaints about the degree to which geopolitical realities trump international law restraints and about double standards, but these complaints have been made since the United Nations came into being, and arguably were embedded in the Charter by granting a veto to the permanent members.

The approach taken by the Security Council in its Resolution 1483 is indicative of a tension between acquiescence and opposition to the United States/United Kingdom recourse to war against Iraq. (17b) The resolution divides responsibility and authority between the occupying powers and the United Nations, granting the US/UK predominant control over the most vital concerns of security, economic and political reconstruction, and governance. At the same time, the resolution stops far short of retroactively endorsing recourse to force by the US/UK under the factual circumstances that existed. It dodges the issue of legality/legitimacy by avoiding any formal pronouncement, while accepting as a legitimate given the realities of the outcome of the war. As a result, a high degree of ambiguity surrounds the Iraq War as precedent. Undoubtedly, this ambiguity will be reduced, and possibly eliminated, by consistent subsequent UNSC practice in future peace and security contexts.

The Charter System, Mega-terrorism, and Humanitarian Intervention

In the 1990s there was a definite trend toward accepting a more interventionary role for the United Nations with respect to the prevention of ethnic cleansing and genocide. The Security Council, as supported by the last three Secretaries General, reflecting a greater prominence for the international protection of human rights and less anxiety about risks of escalation that were operative during the cold war, narrowed the degree of deference owed to the territorial supremacy of sovereign governments. As such, the domestic jurisdiction exclusion of UN intervention expressed in Article 2(7) was definitely under challenge from the widespread grassroots and governmental advocacy of humanitarian intervention in the years following the cold war. Although the pattern of claims and practice remained contested, being resisted especially by China and other Asian countries, there was considerable support for humanitarian intervention. The UN was more insistently attacked for doing too little, as in Bosnia and Rwanda, than in doing too much. (18)

A variant on this debate is connected with the instances of uses of force under American leadership in the post-September 11 world. In both Afghanistan and Iraq recourse to force rested on defensive claims against the new threats of mega-terrorism, but the effect in both instances was to liberate captive populations from extremely oppressive regimes, establishing patterns of governance and potential self-determination that seemed virtually impossible for the oppressed citizenry to challenge by normal modes of resistance. Even though the humanitarian motivations of the United States are suspect in both instances, due to a past record of collaboration with these regimes while their abusive conduct was at its worst, the effect of the interventions was emancipatory, and the declared intention of the occupation is to support human rights and democratization. Undoubtedly, such forcible liberations would not have taken place without the pressures mounted and the climate created by the September 11 attacks. Nevertheless, to the extent that mega-terrorism is associated with criminal forms of governmental authority, would it not be reasonable to construe uses of force that accomplished "regime change" as part of an enlarged doctrine of humanitarian intervention?

I think not for some obvious reasons. Recourse to war is too serious a matter to allow decisions about it to proceed on the basis of a rationales that are not fully articulated and debated in advance. For this reason also, prudential considerations alone would rule out humanitarian intervention in all but the most extreme cases, and even in most of these. Who would be so crazy as to advocate humanitarian intervention on behalf of the Chechens, Tibetans, Kashmiris? Of course, there are many options open to the international community and its member states not involving the use of force that could range from expressions of disapproval to the imposition of comprehensive sanctions. The case for humanitarian intervention relying on force must be treated as a principled, and even then, a rare exception to the generalized prohibition of the Charter with respect to the use of force embodied in Article 2(4). (19) If the Security Council does not mandate the intervention, and a coalition of the willing proceeds, the undertaking could still be substantially vindicated, as in Kosovo, if some sort of collective process was involved and the facts confirmed the imminence of a humanitarian emergency. The Kosovo Commission tackled this issue of principled humanitarian intervention, as have scholars, seeking to provide guidance that preserves the balance between the prohibition on uses of force and the moral/political imperatives to mitigate impending or ongoing humanitarian catastrophes. (19a)

But a pro-intervention argument should not be treated as acceptable in circumstances where the use of force is associated with allege security threats posed by the menace of mega-terrorism, but the justification tendered after the fact emphasizes humanitarian intervention. In Afghanistan the security argument was sufficiently convincing as to make the humanitarian benefits of the war a political and moral bonus, but without bearing on the legal case for recourse to force, which was already convincing on the defensive grounds claimed. In Iraq, by contrast, the security and related anti-al Qaeda arguments were unconvincing, and the claimed humanitarian benefits resulting from the war were emphasized by American officials as a way to circumvent the illegality of the American-led recourse to force. Such post hoc efforts at legalization should not be accorded much respect, especially in the context of a major war where prior efforts to obtain a mandate for the use of force were not endorsed by the Security Council even in the face of major diplomatic pressures mounted by Washington in the several months prior to the Iraq War. (20)

A Constructivist Future for the UN Charter System

The position favored here is that the United States would be best served by adhering to the UN Charter System. (21) This system is flexible enough to accommodate new and genuine security imperatives as well as changing values, including a shifting balance between sovereign rights and world community responsibilities. (22) In both settings of humanitarian intervention and responses against mega-terrorism the Charter System can be legally vindicated in appropriate factual circumstances.

From this perspective recourse to war against Iraq should not have been undertaken without a prior mandate from the Security Council, and rather than "a failure" of the United Nations, it represented a responsible exercise of constitutional restarint. (23) The facts did not support the case for preemption, as there was neither imminence nor necessity. As a result, the Iraq War seemed, at best, to qualify as an instance of preventive war, but there are strong legal, moral, and political reasons to deny both legality and legitimacy to such a use of force. It is not acceptable exception to the Charter System, and no effort was made by the US Government to claim a right of preventive war, although the highly abstract and vague phrasing of the preemptive war doctrine in the National Security Strategy of the USA would be more accurately formulated as "a preventive war doctrine." But even within this highly dubious doctrinal setting, to be at all convincing the evidence would at least have to demonstrate a credible future Iraqi threat that could not be reliably deterred, and this was never done.

My legal constructivist position is that the United States (and the world) would benefit from a self-imposed discipline of adherence to the UN Charter System governing the use of force. Such a voluntary discipline would overcome the absence of geopolitical limits associated with countervailing power in a unipolar world. (24) It would also work against tendencies the United States and others to rely too much on military superiority, which encourages the formation of defensive alliances, and possibly arms races. International law is flexible enough to allow the United States, and other countries, to meet novel security needs. Beyond this, neither American values nor strategic goals should be construed to validate uses of force that cannot win support in the UN Security Council. If one considers the course of American foreign policy over the course of the last half century, adherence to the Charter System with respect to the use of force would have avoided the worst policy failures, including that of Vietnam. Deviations from the Charter system of prohibitions on the use of force can be credited with no clear successes.

It is not the Charter System that is in disarray, providing sensible grounds for declaring the project of regulating recourse to war by states a failed experiment that should now be abandoned. It is rather leading states, and above all the United States, that need to be persuaded that their interests are served and their values realized by a more diligent pursuit of a law-oriented foreign policy. The Charter System is not a legal prison that presents states with the dilemma of adherence (and defeat) and violation or disregard (and victory). Rather adherence is the best policy, if understood against a jurisprudential background that is neither slavishly legalistic nor cynically nihilistic. The law can be stretched as new necessities arise, but the stretching must to the extent possible be in accord with procedures and norms contained in the Charter System, with a factually and doctrinally persuasive explanation of why a particular instance of stretching is justified.

Such positive constructivist attitudes will renew confidence in the Charter System. It is also true that constructivism can work negatively, and so if the sorts of disregard of the legal framework, public opposition, and governmental resistance present in the Iraq case is repeated in the future, then indeed the Charter System will be in a shambles before much longer....

Endnotes

1. "President's Remarks at the United Nations General Assembly," Sept. 12, 2003, White House Text.

2. For representative contributions see THE VIETNAM WAR AND INTERNATIONAL LAW (Richard Falk, ed., 4 vols., 1968, 1969, 1972, 1976).

3. THE KOSOVO REPORT: CONFLICT, INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE, LESSONS LEARNED (2002) 185-198; it should be mentioned that I was a member of the commission.

4. Such a practice could be regarded an an informal and substantive extension of the established practice of treating abstentions by permanent members as not blocking decisions by the Security Council despite the wording of Article 27(3) requiring "the concurring votes of the permanent members." Such a practice shows the degree to which the Security Council was able to contrive ways to overcome a paralysis that would have resulted from an interpretative approach based on textual fidelity, and it is impressive that this approach was established in the midst of the cold war.

5. These three steps outlined in Kosovo Report, supra note 3, 187.

6. A discussion of this challenge and the U.S. response is the theme of my book, Richard Falk, THE GREAT TERROR WAR (2003).

7. Initially fully depicted in "Remarks by the President at 2002 Graduation Exercise of the United States Military Academy," June 1, 2002; given a more enduring and authoritative status by their emphasis in the official White House document, THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Sept. 2002, esp Chapter V, 13-16.

8. See supra, Note 1.

9. The most important Security Council resolutions were 678 (1990), 687 (1991), and, of course, 1441 (2002).

10. "President Bush's Prepared Remarks Declaring End to Major Combat in Iraq," text printed in NY TIMES, May 2, 2003, A14.

11. This position is most clearly articulated by Michael J. Glennon, Why the Security Council Failed, FOREIGN AFFAIRS 82 (No.3): 16-35 (2003); the overall argument is more fully developed in Glennon's book LIMITS OF LAW, PREROGATIVES OF POWER: INTERVENTIONISM AFTER KOSOVO (2001); also relevant, Anthony C. Arend and Robert J. Beck, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE USE OF FORCE: BEYOND THE UN CHARTER PARADIGM (1993); A. Mark Weisbrud, USE OF FORCE: THE PRACTICE OF STATES SINCE WORLD WAR II (1997).

12. See Anne-Marie Slaughter, "Good Reasons for Going Aroung the U.N.," NY TIMES, March 15, 2003.

13. See Charles Krauthammer, "U.S. cleaning up Hussein's mess in Iraq," LA TIMES, May 16, 2003; Thomas I. Friedman, "Bored with Baghdad&emdash;Already," NY TIMES, May 18, 2003, §4, 13.

13a For the view that American moralism and legalism has had a detrimental impact on U.S. foreign policy during the first half of the twentieth century see George F. Kennan, AMERICAN DIPLOMACY 1900-1950 (1951); also Henry Kissinger, DIPLOMACY (1994), esp. 218-245, 762-835. For a more general interpretation of the Wilsonian component as a more widely conceived aspect of the overall American foreign policy tradition see Walter Russell Mead, SPECIAL PROVIDENCE: AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AND HOW IT CHANGED THE WORLD (2001), 132-173.

14 Paul Kennedy, THE RISE AND FALL OF GREAT POWER: ECONOMIC CHANGE AND MILITARY CONFLICT 1500-2000 (1987).

14a For an argument along these lines see Max Boot, "George Woodrow Bush: the president is becoming a Wilsonian interventionist," WALL STREET JOURNAL, July 1, 2002.

15 Aside from identifying specific states as "the axis of evil" in the global setting of the war against terrorism, in his West Point speech the president includes some strongly moralistic rhetoric of a visionary quality, quite inimical to the realist tradition. The following excerpt is indicative of the tone and message: "We are in a conflict between good and evil, and America will call evil by its name. By confronting evil and lawless regimes, we do not create a problem, we reveal a problem. And we will lead the world in opposing it." See supra, Note 1.

16 See Richard Perle, "Thank God for the death of the UN: Its abject failure gave us only anarchy, The World Needs Order," THE GUARDIAN, March 20, 2003.

17 For influential comprehensive presentation along these lines see THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON INTERVENTION AND STATE SOVEREIGNTY (2001).

17a Constructivism as an academic approach to the study of international relations is best explained by Alexander Wendt in his SOCIAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (1999).

18 For useful overviews of this trend see Sean Murphy, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION: THE UNITED NATIONS IN AN EVOLVING WORLD (1996); Nicholas J. Wheeler, SAVING STRANGERS: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY (2000).

19 For a well-crafted narrow doctrine of humanitarian intervention see Jack Donnelly, UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE (2nd ed., 2003) 242-260. For a generally skeptical set of reflections about claims of humanitarian intervention see HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION: MORAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES (Aleksandar Jokic, ed., 2003); for a somewhat more optimistic set of accounts see HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION: ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND POLITICAL DILEMMAS (J. L. Holzgrefe and Robert O. Keohane, eds., 2003).

19a For important efforts see Kosovo Report, note 3; The Responsibility to Protect, Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (2001) 53-57; Lori Fisler Damrosch, ed., "Concluding Remarks," in Enforcing Restraint: Collective Intervention in Internal Conflicts (Damrosch, ed.,1993), 348-367; and esp., Damrosch, "The inevitability of selective response? Principles to guide urgent international action," Kosovo and the Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention (Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur, eds., 2001) 405-419.

20 It may be worth recalling the vigorous U.S. Government objections to the Vietnamese intervention in Cambodia, and subsequent occupation, that disrupted the Khmer Rouge genocide. The American position repudiated the humanitarian considerations, emphasizing the Vietnamese violation of Cambodian sovereignty, urging immediate withdrawal despite the risk of regenerating a genocidal regime.

21 A more generalized view of the benefits arising from a law-oreinted approach are well explained in RULE OF POWER OR RULE OF LAW? (Nicole Deller, Arjun Makhijani, and John Burroughs, eds., 2003).

22 See Oscar Schachter, "In Defense of International Rules on the Use of Force," 53 U. Chi. L. Rev 113 (1986).

23 The reference to failure is to challenge the central conclusion of Glennon's analysis, supra, note 10.

24 My assertion is in direct opposition to the inferences drawn by Robert Kagen in his influential book. See Kagen, OF PARADISE AND POWER: AMERICA AND EUROPE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER (2003).








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The following includes pages 318-322 from Bamford's 'A Pretext for War' book:

Hadley and Libby were part of another secret office that had been set up within the White House. Known as the White House Iraq Group (WHIG), it was established in August 2002 by Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card, Jr., at the same time the OSP (Office of Special Plans) was established in Feith's office. Made up of high-level administration officials, its job was to sell the war to the general public, largely through televised addresses and by selectively leaking the intelligence to the media.

In June 2002, a leaked computer disk containing a presentation by chief Bush strategist Karl Rove revealed a White House political plan to use the war as a way to "maintain a positive issue environment." But the real pro-war media blitz was scheduled for the fall and the start of the election season "because from a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new products in August," said Card.

At least once a week they would gather around the blonde conference table downstairs in the Situation Room, the same place the war was born on January 30, 2001, ten days into the Bush presidency. Although real intelligence had improved very little in the intervening nineteen months, the manufacturing of it had increased tremendously. In addition to Hadley and Libby, those frequently attending the WHIG meetings included Karl Rove, Condoleezza Rice, communications gurus Karen Hughes, Mary Matalin and James R. Wilkinson; and legislative liaison Nicholas E. Calio.

In addition to ties between Hussein and 9/11, among the most important products the group was looking to sell as Labor Day 2002 approached were frightening images of mushroom clouds, mobile biological weapons labs, and A-bomb plants, all in the hands of a certified "madman." A key piece of evidence that Hussein was building a nuclear weapon turned out to be the discredited Italian documents purchased on a street corner from a con man.

The WHIG began priming its audience in August when Vice President Cheney, on three occasions, sounded a shrill alarm over Saddam Hussein's nuclear threat. There "is no doubt," he declared, that Saddam Hussein "has weapons of mass destruction." Again and again, he hit the same chord. "What we know now, from various sources, is that he . . continues to pursue a nuclear weapon." And again: "We do know, with absolute certainty, that he is using his procurement system to acquire the equipment he needs in order to enrich uranium to build a nuclear weapon."

Facing network television cameras, Cheney warned, "We now know that Saddam has resumed his efforts to acquire nuclear weapons. . . . Among other sources, we've gotten this from firsthand testimony from defectors, including Saddam's own son-in-law." The relative was Hussein Kamel, who defected to Jordan in 1995 with a great deal of inside information on Iraq's special weapons programs, which he managed. He was later convinced by Saddam to return to Iraq, but executed by the ruler soon after his arrival.

But what Kamel told his interrogators was the exact opposite of what Cheney was claiming he said. After numerous debriefings by officials from the United States, the UN, and Jordan, he said on August 22, 1995, that Saddam had ended all uranium-enrichment programs at the beginning of the Gulf War in 1991 and never restarted them. He also made clear that "all weapons --biological, chemical, missile, nuclear--were destroyed." Investigators were convinced that Kamel was telling the truth, since he supplied them with a great deal of stolen raw data and was later murdered by his father-in-law as a result. But that was not the story Feith's OSP, Bush's WHIG, or Cheney wanted the American public to hear.

At the same time that Cheney began his media blitz, Ariel Sharon's office in Israel, as if perfectly coordinated, began issuing similar dire warnings concerning Hussein and pressing the Bush administration to go to war with Iraq. Like those from Cheney, pronouncements from Sharon's top aide, Ranaan Gissin, included frightening "evidence" --- equally phony --- of nuclear, as well as biological and chemical, threats.

"As evidence of Iraq's weapons building activities, " said an Associated Press report on the briefing, "Israel points to an order Saddam gave to Iraq's Atomic Energy Commission last week to speed up its work, said Sharon aide Ranaan Gissin. 'Saddam's going to be able to reach a point where these weapons will be operational,' he said. . . . Israeli intelligence officials have gathered evidence that Iraq is speeding up efforts to produce biological and chemical weapons, Gissin said."

It was clear, based on the postwar reviews done in Israel, that Israeli intelligence had no such evidence. Instead, the "evidence" was likely cooked up in Sharon's own Office of Special Plans unit, which was coordinating its activities with the Feith/Wurmser/Shulsky Office of Special Plans. The joint get-Saddam media blitz would also explain the many highly secret visits by the Israeli generals to Feith's office during the summer..

"Israel is urging U.S. officials not to delay a military strike against Iraq's Saddam Hussein, an aide to Prime Minister Ariel Minister said Friday," the AP report continued. " "Any postponement of an attack on Iraq at this stage with serve no purpose,' Gissin told the Associated Press. 'It will only give him [Saddam] more of an opportunity to accelerate his program of weapons of mass destruction.'"

As expected. Sharon's calls as widely publicized and increased pressure on Congress, which often bows to Israel's wishes, to vote in favor of the Bush war resolution. "Israel To U.S.: Don't Delay Iraq Attack," said a CBS News headline. "Israel is urging U.S. officials not to delay a military strike against Iraq's Saddam Hussein, an aide to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Friday," said the report.

The story also made the news in London, where the Guardian newspaper ran the headline: "Israel Puts Pressure on US to Strike Iraq." It went on, "With foreign policy experts in Washington becoming increasingly critical of the wisdom of a military strike, and European governments showing no willingness to support an attack, the Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, wants to make it clear that he is the US president's most reliable ally."

It was as if the Feith-Wurmser-Perle "Clean Break" plan come full circle. Their plan for Israel to overthrow Saddam Hussein and put a pro-Israel regime in his place had been rejected by former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Now Bush, with Sharon's support, was about to put it into effect.

Across the Atlantic, British Prime Minister Tony Blair also contributed to the war fever by releasing a much-hyped report that reinforced the White House theme that Iraq was an imminent threat not only to the United States but also to Britain. In addition to including a reference to the bogus Iraq-Niger uranium deal, the report -- later dubbed the "doggie dossier"--made another frightening claim. It warned that Iraq could launch a deadly biological or chemical attack with long-range ballistic missiles on British tourists and servicemen in Cyprus with just forty-five minute's notice.

Only after the war would it be publicly revealed that the reference was not to a strategic weapon that could reach Cyprus, but simply to a short-range battlefield weapon that could not come anywhere close to Cyprus. And because all the missiles were disassembled, even to fire on them on the battlefield would take not forty-five minutes but days of assembly and preparation. At least three times prior to the war, Blair was warned by intelligence officials that the report was inaccurate, but he made no public mention of it.. "



























WHITEHOUSE & AGENCY DIRECTORIES
http://cryptome.org/

WHITEHOUSE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20500

Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), 17th Street and
Pennsylvania

Avenue, NW., 20500, phone +1 202-456-1414,
http://www.whitehouse.gov

The President of the United PNAC States.--George W. Bush.
Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office
Operations.--Linda Gambatesa....
Personal Secretary to the President.--Karen Keller.
Personal Aide to the President.--Blake Gottesman.

CABINET LIAISON

phone +1 202-456-2572

Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Liaison.--Heidi Smith.

CHIEF OF STAFF

phone +1 202-456-6798

Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff--Andrew H. Card, Jr.

COMMUNICATIONS AND SPEECHWRITING

phone +1 202-456-7910, speechwriting phone +1 202-456-2763

Assistant to the President for Communications.--Nicolle Devenish.
Assistant to the President for Speechwriting.--William McGurn.
Counselor to the President.--Dan Bartlett.

OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY

Upper Press Office phone +1 202-456-2673, Lower Press Office phone +1 202-456-2580

Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary.--Scott
McClellan....

CORRESPONDENCE

phone +1 202-456-7610

Director of Presidential Correspondence.--Marguerite A. Murer (acting).

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Deputy Director of Presidential Correspondence.--Marguerite A.
Murer, +1 202-456-6779.
Editor / Quality Control.--Nathaniel Kraft, +1 202-456-5867.
Director of:
Agency Liaison.--Richard Henry,+1 202- 456-5485.
Gift Unit.--Christa Bailey,+1 202- 456-5457.
Mail Analysis.--Trudy Roddick, +1 202-456-5490.

WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL

phone +1 202-456-2632

Assistant to the President and White House Counsel.--Harriet Miers.
Executive Assistant to the Counsel.--Heather Roebke.
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the
President.--David Leitch.
Special Assistants to the President and Associate Counsels to the
President: Jennifer Brosnahan, Reg Brown, Grant Dixton, Charles
Duggan, Nanette Everson, Leslie Fahrenkopf, Dabney Friedrich,
Thomas Monheim, Benjamin Powell.

DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL

phone +1 202-456-5594

Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.--Claude Allen.

NATIONAL AIDS POLICY

phone +1 202-456-7320

Director.--Carol Thompson.

OFFICE OF FAITH-BASED AND COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

phone +1 202-456-6708

Assistant to the President and Director.--Jim Towey.
Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director.--Dennis
Grace.

STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

phone +1 202-456-2369

Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Senior Advisor to the President.--
Karl Rove.
Deputy Assistant to the President and Assistant to the Senior
Advisor.--Israel Hernandez.
Executive Assistant to the Senior Advisor.--Taylor Hughes.

FIRST LADY'S OFFICE

phone+1 202- 456-7064

The First Lady.--Laura Bush.
Deputy Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First
Lady.--Anita McBride.
Special Assistant to the President and White House Social
Secretary.--Janet Lea Smith.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

phone +1 202-456-2896

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director for Intergovernmental
Affairs.--Ruben Barrales.
Special Assistants to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs:
Toby Burke, Maggie Grant, James M. Kelly.


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LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

phone +1 202-456-2230

Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.--Candida Wolff.
Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.--Doug
Badger.
Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President for Legislative
Affairs.--Lindley Kratovil.
Deputy Assistant to the President for--
House Legislative Affairs.--Brian Conklin.
Senate Legislative Affairs.--Matt Kirk.
Director of Legislative Correspondence.--Brooke Manning.

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

phone +1 202-456-5400

Deputy Assistant to the President for Management Administration, and
Oval Office
Operations.--Linda Gambatesa.

NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL

phone +1 202-456-2800

Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director, National
Economic Council.--
Allan B. Hubbard.
Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy
Director, National Economic Council.--Keith Hennessey.
Executive Assistant to the Director.--Dougie Simmons.
Special Assistants to the President for Economic Policy: Charles
Blahous, Charles Conner, Cathie Martin, Brian Reardon, Kevin
Warsh.

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

phone+1 202- 456-1414

The Vice President.--Richard B. Cheney.
Chief of Staff.--Lewis Libby, EEOB, Room 276, +1 202-456-9000.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Dean McGrath, EEOB, Room 276, +1 202-456-9000.
Counsel to the Vice President.--David Addington, EEOB, Room 268,
+1 202-456-9089.
Counselor to the Vice President.--Steve Schmidt, EEOB, Room 272,
+1 202-456-3880.
Principal Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President.--
Victoria Nuland, EEOB, Room 298, +1 202-456-9501.
Assistant to the Vice President for Legislative Affairs.--Brenda
Becker, EEOB, Room 285,+1 202- 456-6774.
Assistant to the Vice President for Domestic Policy.--Kevin
O'Donovan, EEOB, Room 286, +1 202-456-2728.
Executive Assistant to the Vice President.--Debra Heiden, West Wing,
+1 202-456-7549.
Assistant to the Vice President and Deputy Chief of Staff
(Operations).--Claire O'Donnell, EEOB, Room 272, +1 202-456-6770.
Chief of Staff to Mrs. Cheney.--Stephanie Lundberg, EEOB, Room 200,
+1 202-456-7458.
Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Scheduling.--
Elizabeth Kleppe, EEOB, Room 279, +1 202-456-6773.
Director of Correspondence.--Cecelia Boyer, EEOB, Room +1 202-265, 456-
9002.

POLITICAL AFFAIRS

phone+1 202- 456-6257

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs.--
Sara Taylor.
Executive Assistant.--Henley MacIntyre.
Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Political
Affairs.--Tim Griffin.
Associate Political Directors: Glynda Becker, Raul Damas, Mike
Davis, Jonathon Felts, Scott Jennings, Annie Mayol.
Political Coordinators: Luke Frans, Nathan Hollifield.


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PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL

phone +1 202-456-6676

Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel.--Dina Powell.
Executive Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel.--
Brian Cossiboom.
Special Assistants to the President and Associate Directors.--Amanda
Becker, Katja Bullock, Eric Burgeson, Monica Kladakis, Eric
Motley, Ed Moy, Julie Myers, Liza Wright.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC LIAISON

phone +1 202-456-2380

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Public Liaison.--
Lezlee Westine.

SCHEDULING

phone +1 202-456-5323

Deputy Assistant to the President for Appointments and Scheduling.--
Melissa Bennett.
Deputy Director of Appointments and Scheduling.--Ashley Drummond.
Staff Assistant.--Sarah Keith.
Deputy Director of:
Scheduling.--Meredith Terpeluk.
Scheduling-Research.--James Waters.
Research Assistant.--John Powell.
Schedulers: Julia Newton, Jennifer Wray.
Associate Directors of Scheduling for Invitations and
Correspondence: Nathan Atlas, Ashley Selph.
Presidential Diarist.--Ellen McCathran.
Assistant to the Presidential Diarist.--Angela Fritz.

ADVANCE

phone +1 202-456-5309

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Advance.--Todd Beyer.
Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Advance--
Press.--Chris Edwards.
Special Assistant to the President and Tour Director.--Steve Atkiss.

STAFF SECRETARY

phone +1 202-456-2702

Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary.--Brett Kavanaugh.
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary.--Bill
Burck.
Assistant Staff Secretaries: Leslie Drogin, David Sherzer, Lauren
Vestewig.
Special Assistants to the Staff Secretary: Molly Houser, Kristen
Slaughter.

WHITE HOUSE MILITARY OFFICE

phone +1 202-757-2151

Director.--CAPT Mark I. Fox (acting), USN.
Deputy Director.--George Mulligan (acting).
Air Force Aide to the President.--LTC John Quintas.
Army Aide to the President.--MAJ Steve Fischer.
Coast Guard Aide to the President.--LCDR John Daly.
Marine Corps Aide to the President.--MAJ Christian Cabaniss.
Naval Aide to the President.--LCDR Keith Davids.
Director of:
Admission.--LT Mike Chapman, USN.
Financial Management.--LTC David Zorzi, USAF.

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Information and Technology Management.--Karin Mills.
Operations.--COL Rick Antaya, USAF.
Policy, Plans and Requirements.--Paul J. Jackson.
Presidential Food Service.--LT Jonathan Oringdulph, USN.
Security.--LTC Peter Coughlin, USA.
White House Transportation Agency.--Leroy Borden.
White House Medical Unit.--COL Richard J. Tubb, USAF.
Presidential Pilot's Office.--COL Mark Tillman, USAF.

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

1800 G Street, NW., 8th floor, phone (+1-202) 395-5084
www.whitehouse.gov/cea

Chair.--N. Gregory Mankiw.
Chief of Staff.--Phillip Swagel.
Member.--Randall S. Kroszner.


CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

phone (+-703) 482-1100

Director.--Porter Goss.
Director of Congressional Affairs.--Joseph Wippl.
General Counsel.--John Rizzo (acting).

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD

phone +1 202-456-2352

Executive Director.--Joan Dempsey.

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone +1 202-456-9491

MEMBERS

The President.--George W. Bush.
The Vice President.--Richard Cheney.

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The Secretary of State.--Condoleezza Rice.
The Secretary of Defense.--Donald Rumsfeld.

STATUTORY ADVISERS

Director of Central Intelligence.--Porter Goss.
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.--Gen. Richard B. Myers, USAF.
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.--Stephen
J. Hadley.
Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor.--
J.D. Crouch II.

HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCIL

phone 456-1700

Assistant to the President and Homeland Security Advisor.--Frances
Fragos Townsend.

POLICY AND STRATEGIC PLANNING

phone +1 202-456-0170

Assistant to the President for Policy and Strategic Planning.--Mike
Gerson.
Special Assistant to the Director.--Emily Kropp.



DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Main Justice Building

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20530, phone (+1-202- 514-2000 )
http://www.usdoj.gov



OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Main Justice Building, Room 5111

Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530, phone +1(202) 514-2001/ FAX +1-202-307-6777

Attorney General.--Alberto R. Gonzales.
Chief of Staff.--Ted W. Ullyot, room 5115, +1 202-514-3892.
Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor.--Kyle Sampson, room 5112, 514-
1061.
Senior Counselor to the Attorney General.--Raul Yanes, room 5110,
+1 202-514-2291.
Counselors to the Attorney General: Courtney Elwood, room 5123, 514-
2267; Jeff Taylor, room 5116, +1 202-514-2107.
Director of Scheduling and Advance.--Andrew A. Beach, room 5131,
+1 202-514-4195.
Deputy White House Liaison.--John Eddy, room 5224, 616-7740.
Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General.--Carrie Nelson, room
5111, +1 202-514-2001.

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL

Main Justice Building, Room 4111, phone +1(202) 514-2101

Deputy Attorney General.--James Comey.
Chief of Staff.--Chuck Rosenberg, room 4206, +1 202-514-2269.
Associate Deputy Attorneys General: John Davis, room 4119, +1 202-514-0049;
Uttam Dhillon, room 4214, 514-6753; David Margolis, room 4113,
+1 202-514-4945; Catherine O'Neil, room 4212, +1 202-307-2090; Patrick
Philbin, room 4222, +1 202-514-3744.
Senior Counsels to the Deputy Attorney General: Chad Boudreaux, room
4116, +1 202-514-8086; Timothy J. Coleman, room 4121, +1 202-514-0020;
Francesco Isgro, room 4112, 353-1957; James McAtamney, room
4311, 514-6907; Patrick O'Brien, room 4115, 305-3481; Stuart
Nash, room 4131, 514-8694; Robert Tronto, room 4129, +1 202-514-8500.
Counsels to the Deputy Attorney General: Dawn Burton, room 4210,
+1 202-305-0091; Wendell Taylor, room 4220.
Special Assistants to the Deputy Attorney General: Blair Birkeland,
room 4215, +1 202-353-8878; James Rybicki, room 4216, +1 202-514-0438.
Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.--Linda Long,
room 4111,
+1 202-514-1904.
Director, Faith Based and Community Initiatives Task Force.--Patrick
Purtill, room 4409, +1 202-305-8283.
Chief Science Advisor.--Vahid Majidi, room 4217, +1 202-305-7848.

OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, Room 5706, phone +1(202)
514-9500

Associate Attorney General.--Robert D. McCallum, Jr., room 5706,
+1 202-514- 9500.
Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General.--Brian D. Boyle, room
5708, +1 202-305-1434.
Deputy Associate Attorneys General: Elizabeth Kessler, room 5722;
Mike Wiggins, room 5724.

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Counsels to the Associate Attorney General: Luis Reyes, room 5732;
Jeffrey Senger, room 5726.
Confidential Assistant.--Currie Gunn, room 5706, +1 202-514-9500.

OFFICE OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Director / Senior Counsel.--Linda Cinciotta, room 5734, +1 202-514-8910.

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL

Main Justice Building, Room 5143, phone +1(202) 514-2201
www.usdjoj.gov.osg

Solicitor General.--Paul D. Clement (acting), +1 202-514-2206.
Deputy Solicitors General: Edwin S. Kneedler, room 5137, +1 202-514-3261;
Michael R. Dreeben, room 5623, +1 202-514-4285; Thornas G. Hungar, room
5137, +1 202-514-2211.
Tax Assistant.--Malcolm Stewart, room 5633, +1 202-514-4218.
Executive Officer.--Robert J. Faurot, room 5142, +1 202-514-5507.
Executive Assistant.--Janet Potter, +1 202-514-2399.
Legal Administrative Officer, Case Management Section.--Emily C.
Spadoni, room 5614, +1 202-514-2218.
Chief, Research and Publications Section.--G. Shirley Anderson, room
6636, +1 202-514-3914.

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, Room 4322, 950
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530 phone +1(202) 514-3435

1425 New York Avenue, NW., 20530

Inspector General.--Glenn A. Fine.
Deputy Inspector General.--Paul K. Martin.
Counselor to the Inspector General.--Paul K. Martin.
Special Counsel.--Scott S. Dahl.
General Counsel.--Howard L. Sribnick (NYAV), Suite 6000, +1 202-616-0646.
Assistant Inspectors General:
Audit.--Guy K. Zimmerman (NYAV), Suite 5000, +1 202-616-4633.
Evaluation and Inspections.--Paul A. Price (NYAV), Suite 6100,
+1 202-616-4620.
Investigations.--Thomas F. McLaughlin (NYAV), Suite 7100, +1 202-616-
4760.
Management and Planning.--Gregory T. Peters (NYAV), Suite 7000,
+1 202-616-4550.
Oversight and Review.--Carol F. Ochoa (RFK), Room 4722, +1 202-616-
0645.


OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL

Main Justice Building, Room 5218, phone (202) +1 202-514-2051

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Steven G. Bradbury, 514-
2046.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General--.Howard C. Nielson, Jr., room
5238, +1 202-514-2069.
Special Counsels: Paul P. Colborn, room 5240, 514-2048; Daniel L.
Koffsky, room 5268, +1 202-514-2030.
Senior Counsel.--Rosemary A. Hart, room 5242, +1 202-514-2027.
Chief of Staff.--Frits H. Geurtsen, room 5245, +1 202-305-9250.

OFFICE OF LEGAL POLICY

Main Justice Building, Room 4234, phone +1(202) 514-4601

Assistant Attorney General.--Daniel J. Bryant (acting).
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Rachel Brand, room
4238, +1 202-616-0038.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Richard Hertling, room 4226,
+1 202-514-9114; Kevin Jones, room 4250, 514-4604; Kristi Remington,
room 4237, +1 202-514-8356; Frank Campbell, room 4245, +1 202-514-2283.
Staff Director / Senior Counsel.--Erin Nealy Cox, room 4228, +1 202-305-
0180.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Main Justice Building, Room 1220, phone +1(202) 514-2007

Director.--Tasia Scolinos.
Deputy Directors: Kevin Madden, Gina M. Talamona.
Senior Counsel.--John A. Nowacki.


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OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY

Flag Building, Suite 570, phone +1(202) 514-3642

Co-Directors: Richard L. Huff and Daniel J. Metcalfe.
Deputy Director.--Melanie Ann Pustay.
Associate Director.--Kirsten J. Moncada.
Senior Counsel.--Janice G. McLeod.
Chief, Initial Request Staff.--Carmen L. Mallon.
Counsel, Initial Request Staff.--Tricia S. Wellman.

OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE POLICY AND REVIEW

Robert F. Kennedy Building, Room 6150, phone +1(202) 514-5600

Counsel.--James A. Baker.
Deputy Counsels: Margaret A. Skelly-Nolen, Mark A. Bradley.
Chief of Staff.--Sheryl Walter.

OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., room 3266, phone +1(202) 514-3365

Counsel.--H. Marshall Jarrett.
Deputy Counsel.--Judith B. Wish.
Associate Counsels: William J. Birney, Paul L. Colby, James G.
Duncan, Mary Anne Hoopes.
Senior Assistant Counsels: Neil C. Hurley, Alexander S. White.
Assistant Counsels: Kathleen Brandon, Mark G. Fraase, Lisa Griffin,
Lyn A. Hardy, Tamara J. Kessler, Frederick C. Leiner, James
Meade, Margaret S. McCarty, Simone E. Ross, Robert Thomson,
Marlene M. Wahowiak, Barbara L. Ward, Karen A. Wehner.

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY ADVISORY OFFICE

1325 Pennsylvania Avenue, National Theater Building, Suite 500, phone
+1(202) 514-0458

Director.--Claudia J. Flynn.
Senior Advisor.--Barbara Kammerman.



CRIMINAL DIVISION

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., 20530 Room 2107 +1(202) 514-2601 (RFK)

Bond Building, 1400 New York Avenue NW., 20530 (BB)

1331 F Street NW. (F Street)

1301 New York Avenue, NW., 20530 (1301 NY)

Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street, NW. (PHB)

Assistant Attorney General.--Christopher A. Wray, room 2107, +1 202-514-7200.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--John C. Keeney, room
2109, +1 202-514-2621.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Joseph Bianco, room 2212,
+1 202-616-5777; Laura Parksy, room 2113, 616-3928; Bruce C.
Swartz, room 2119, +1 202-514-2333; Mary Lee Warren, room 2115,
+1 202-514-3729.
Chief of Staff to the Assistant Attorney General.--John C. Richter,
room 2100, +1 202-353-3600.
Deputy Chief of Staff to the Assistant Attorney General.--Rena
J. Comisac, room 2208, +1 202-353-9065.
Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General.--Deborah J. Rhodes,
room 2218, +1 202-514-9351.
Senior Counsels to the Assistant Attorney General: James S.
Reynolds, room 2313,
+1 202-616-8664; Richard M. Rogers, room 2110, +1 202-307-0030; Bruce A.
Taylor, room 2311, +1 202-514-2535.
Counsels to the Assistant Attorney General: Robert K. Hur, Monique
Perez Roth, J. Patrick Rowan.
Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.--Bryan Sierra,
room 2228, +1 202-515-4389.
Executive Officer.--Steve J. Parent (BB), room 5100, +1 202-514-2641.
Section Chiefs / Office Directors:
Appellate.--Patty M. Stemler (PHB), room 2606, +1 202-514-3521.
Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering.--Joseph Lester (acting),
(BB), room 10100, +1 202-514-1263.

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Capital Case Unit.--Margaret P. Griffey (PHB), room 6140, +1 202-353-
9779.
Child Exploitation and Obscenity.--Andrew G. Oosterbaan (BB),
room 6000, +1 202-514-5780.
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property.--Martha Stansell-Gramm
(1301 NY), suite 600, +1 202-514-1026.
Counterespionage.--John Dion (BB), room 9100, +1 202-514-1187.
Counterterrorism.--Barry Sabin (PHB), room 6500, +1 202-514-5000.
Domestic Security.--Teresa McHenry (acting) (1301 NY), suite
6500, +1 202-514-0849.
Enforcement Operations.--Maureen Killion (1301 NY), suite 1200,
+1 202-514-6809.
Fraud.--Joshua R. Hochberg (BB), room 4100, +1 202-514-7023.
International Affairs.--Mary Ellen Warlow (1301 NY), suite 900,
+1 202-514-0000.
International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance
Program.--Joseph Jones (acting) (1331 F Street), suite 500,
+1 202-514-8881.
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.--Michael Walther (acting), (BB),
room 11100,
+1 202-514-0917.
Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training.--
Carl Alexandre (1331 F Street), room 400, +1 202-514-1323.
Organized Crime and Racketeering.--Bruce Ohr (1301 NY), suite
700, +1 202-514-3594.
Policy and Legislation: Julie E. Samuels (1301 NY), suite 1000.
Public Integrity.--Noel Hillman (BB), room 12000, +1 202-514-1412.
Special Investigations.--Eli M. Rosenbaum (1301 NY), suite 200,
+1 202-616-2492.


FIELD OFFICES

801 B Street, Suite 504, Anchorage, AK 99501-3657

Trial Attorneys: Regina Belt (907) 271-3456; Dean Dunsmore +1(907) 271-
5457; Bruce Landon +1(907) 271-5948.

999 18th Street, Suite 945, North Tower, Denver, CO 80202

Trial Attorneys: David Askman +1(303) 312-7247; Bruce Bernard +1(303) 312-
7319; Bradley Bridgewater (303) 312-7318; Dave Carson +1(303) 312-
7309; Jerry Ellington (303)
312-7321; Robert Foster (303) 312-7320; Jim Freeman (303) 312-7376;
Dave Gehlert (303) 312-7352; Mike Gheleta (303) 312-7303; Alan
Greenberg (303) 312-7324; David

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Harder (303) 312-7328; Robert Homiak (303) 312-7353; Heidi Kukis
(303) 312-7354; Lee Leininger (303) 312-7322; John Moscato (303)
312-7346; Mark Nitcynski (303)
312-7388; Terry Petrie (303) 312-7327; Daniel Pinkston (303) 312-
7397; Susan Schneider (303) 312-7308; Andrew Smith (303) 312-7326;
Andrew Walch (303) 312-7316.

Administrative Officer.--David Jones (303) 312-7387.

501 I Street, Suite 9-700, Sacramento, CA 95814-2322

Trial Attorneys: Maria Iizuka (916) 930-2202; Stephen Macfarlane (916)
930-2204; Charles Shockey (916) 930-2203.

301 Howard Street, Suite 1050, San Francisco, CA 94105-2001

Trial Attorneys: Matt Fogelson (415) 744-6470; David Glazer (415) 744-
6477; Herb Johnson (415) 436-7159; Robert Mullaney (415) 744-6483;
Bradley O'Brien (415) 744-6484; Angela O'Connell (415) 744-6485;
Thomas Pacheco (415) 744-6480; Judith Rabinowitz (415) 744-6486;
Mark Rigau (415) 744-6487; Noel Wise (415) 744-6471.

c/o NOAA / DARCNW, 7600 San Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115-0070

Trial Attorneys: Sean Carman (206) 526-6617; James Nicoli (206) 526-
6616; David Spohr (206) 526-4603; Mike Zevenbergen (206) 526-6607.

One Gateway Center, Suite 6116, Newton Corner, MA 02158

Trial Attorneys: Catherine Fiske (617) 450-0444; Donald Frankel (617)
450-0442.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, 555 Pleasant Street, Suite 352, Concord, NH
03301

Trial Attorney.-- Kristine Tardiff (603) 225-1562, ext. 283.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, 201 Third Street, NW., Suite 900,
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Trial Attorney.--Andrew Smith (505) 224-1468.

161 East Mallard Drive, Suite A, Boise, ID 83706

Trial Attorney.--David Negri (208) 331-5943.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, 105 E. Pine Street, 2nd Floor, Missoula, MT
59802

Trial Attorney.--Robert Anderson (406) 829-3322.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, Room 6-100, PJKK Federal Building, 300 Ala
Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850

Trial Attorney.--Sila DeRoma (808) 541-2850.

483 Doe Run Road, Sequim, WA 98382

Appraiser.--James Eaton (360) 582-0038.

1205 Via Escalante, Chula Vista, CA 91910

Trial Attorney.--Mike Reed (619) 656-2273.


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DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

Lincoln Place-1 (East), 600 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202 (LP-1)

Lincoln Place-2 (West), 700 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202 (LP-2)

Administrator.--Karen P. Tandy, room W-12060, 307-8000.
Chief of Staff.--Jodi L. Avergun, room W-12060-E, 307-8003.
Deputy Administrator.--Michele M. Leonhart, room W-12058-F, 307-
7345.
Executive Assistant.--Joel K. Fries, room W-12058-E, 307-8770.
Chief, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs.--Mary Irene
Cooper, room W-12228, 307-7363.
Chief, Executive Policy and Strategic Planning.--Elizabeth W.
Kempshall, room W-11100,
307-7420.
Section Chiefs:
Congressional Affairs.--Eric Akers, room W-12104, 307-7423.
Demand Reduction.--Catherine Harnett, room W-9049-E, 307-7936.
Public Affairs.--William Grant (acting), 307-7979.
Information Services.--Donald E. Joseph, room W-12232, 307-7967.
Chief Counsel.--Wendy H. Goggin, room W-12142-C, 307-7322.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Robert C. Gleason, room E-12375, 307-
8020.
Chief, Office of Administrative Law Judges.--Mary Ellen Bittner,
room E-2129, 307-8188.


OPERATIONS DIVISION

Chief of Operations.--Michael A. Braun, room W-12050, 307-7340.
Chiefs of:
Enforcement Operations.--Thomas M. Harrigan, room W-11070, 307-
7927.
Deputy Chief, Enforcement Operations.--Joseph T. Rannazzisi,
room W-11064,
307-7159.
Financial Operations.--Donald C. Semesky, room W-10190, 353-
9574.
International Programs.--Kevin C. Whaley, room W-11024, 307-
4233.
Operations Management.--Ava Cooper-Davis, room W-11148, 307-
4200.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion Control.--
William J. Walker, room E-6295, 307-7165.
Special Agent in Charge, Aviation Division.--William C. Brown, Ft.
Worth, TX (817) 837-2004.
Special Agent in Charge, Special Operations Division.--Derek S.
Maltz, Chantilly, VA (703) 488-4205.

INTELLIGENCE DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--Anthony P. Pacido (acting), room W-12020A,
307-3607.
Special Agent in Charge, El Paso Intelligence Center.--James S.
Mavromatis, Building 11339, SSG Sims Street, El Paso, TX 79908-
8098 (915) 760-2011.
Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Intelligence.--Judith E.
Bertini, room W-12020C, 307-3607.
Section Chief, Office of Management and Production Section.--James
A. Curtin, room W-7268, 307-7534.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Strategic Intelligence.--
Linda Crume (acting), room W-8072, 307-8243.
Section Chiefs:
Regional Strategic Section.--Linda Crume, room W-8258, 307-5442.
Special Strategic Intelligence Section A.--Lourdes P. Border.
room 8066, 307-4358.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Investigative
Intelligence.--Jill Webb (acting), room W-10190, 307-8050.
Section Chief of Worldwide Investigative Intelligence.--Craig
Estancona, room W-10280, 307-8431.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Special Intelligence.--Anthony P.
Pacido, room
E-5075A, 307-8369.
Section Chiefs:
Operational Support.--Benjamin J. Sanborn, room E-5015, 307-
3645.
Technical Support.--Gisele Gatjanis, room E-5121A, 307-4872.

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OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--William B. Simpkins, room W-12142, 307-4730.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Administration.--Mary E.
Colarusso (acting), room
W-9088, 307-7708.
Section Chiefs:
Administrative Operations.--Emmett T. Ridley, Jr., room W-5100-
A, 307-7766.
Facilities and Finance.--William A. Kopitz, room W-5244, 307-
7792.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Forensic Sciences.--Thomas
J. Janovsky, room W-7342, 307-8866.
Associate Deputy Assistant Administrators, Office of Forsenic
Sciences: Alan B. Clark, room W-7344, 307-8866; Rhesa G.
Gilliland, room W-7346, 307-8868.
Section Chiefs:
Hazardous Waste Disposal.--John Patrick, room W-7308, 307-8872.
Laboratory Operations.--Steven M. Sottolano, room W-7310, 307-
8880.
Laboratory Support.--Richard P. Meyers, room W-7348, 307-8785.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Investigative
Technology.--Dale Zeisset, Lorton, VA (703) 495-6500.
Section Chiefs:
Surveillance Support.--Jon J. Sugrue, Lorton, VA (703) 495-6575.
Telecommunications Intercept Support.--Donald Torres, Lorton, VA
(703) 495-6550.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Information Systems.--
Dennis R. McCrary, room
E-3105, 307-7454.
Associate Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Information
Systems.--Julie Jones, room E-3005, 307-5269.
Section Chiefs:
Operations and Support.--Larry Castleberry, room E-4111, 307-
9481.
Program Planning and Control Staff.--Maria Hughes, room E-3163,
307-9885.
Special Projects.--Michelle M. Bower, room E-3206, 307-9896.
Systems Applications.--Ruth Torres, room E-3285, 307-9883.
Technology Officer.--Mark Shafernich, room E-3101, 353-9691.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS,

AND EXPLOSIVES (ATF)

650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., 20226

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Director.--Carl J. Truscott (202) 927-8700.
Deputy Director.--Edgar A. Domenech, 927-8710.
Chief of Staff.--Tina L. Street, 927-8309.

OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN

Ombudsman.--Marianne Ketels, 927-3538.

STRATEGIC PLANNING OFFICE

Chief.--E. Wayne Miller, 927-7720.

OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Executive Assistant.--Anthony Torres, 927-8154.
Deputy Executive Assistant.--Oliver C. Allen, Jr., 927-8263.

OFFICE OF CHIEF COUNSEL

Chief Counsel.--Stephen R. Rubenstein, 927-8224.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Melanie S. Stinnett, 927-8211.

OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

Assistant Director.--Lewis P. Raden, 927-7940.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Wally Nelson.

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Special Assistant.--Enrique Perez. 927-8489.
Chief of Staff.--Mary Jo Hughes, 927-7940.
Director of NIBIN Program.--Steve Pugmire, 927-5660.
Chief, Division of:
Arson and Explosives.--Joseph Riehl, 927-7930.
FEA Services.--Audrey Stucko, 927-8300.
Firearms Program.--John Spurgeon, 927-7770.
National Tracing Center.--Charles Houser (304) 274-4100.
Deputy Chief, Division of:
Arson and Explosives.--Mark Siebert, 927-7930.
Firearms Programs.--Nick Colucci, 927-7770.


OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS

Assistant Director.--Michael R. Bouchard, 927-7970.
Deputy Assistant Director for--
Central.--Carson F. Carroll, 927-7980.
East.--Hugo Barrera.
West.--J. Dewey Webb.
Industry Operations.--James A. Zamillo, Sr.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Director.--W. Larry Ford, 927-8500.
Executive Assistant for Legislative Affairs.--David Grothaus, 927-
8490.

OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SECURITY OPERATIONS

Assistant Director.--Richard E. Chase, 927-7800.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Jeffrey Roehm.

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT/CFO

Assistant Director / Chief Financial Officer.--Marguerite Moccia, 927-
8400.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Candace E. Moberly.

OFFICE OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION

Assistant Director.--James E. McDermond, 927-6500.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Virginia T. O'Brien, 927-6500.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

J. Edgar Hoover Building, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC
20535-0001, phone (202) 324-3000,
http://www.fbi.gov

Director.--Robert S. Mueller III, 324-3444.
Deputy Director.--John S. Pistole, 324-3315.
Chief of Staff.--Charles M. Steele, 324-3444.

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Executive Assistant Directors of:
Administration.--Jonathan I. Solomon, 324-7101.
Counterterrorism / Counterintelligence.--Gary M. Bald, 324-7045.
Intelligence.--Maureen A. Baginski, 324-9213.
Law Enforcement Services.--Grant D. Ashley, 324-4880.
Assistant Director of Administrative Services Division.--Mark S.
Bullock, 324-3514.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Mary B. Hannagan, 324-5364; J.P.
Weis, 324-3516.
Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Division.--David Szady,
324-4614.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Beverly Andress, 324-8912; Timothy
D. Bereznay, 324-4883.
Assistant Director of Counterterrorism Division.--Willie T. Hulon,
324-2770.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Thomas J. Harrington (703) 280-5505;
John E. Lewis, 324-7055; Donald N. Van Duyn, 324-2013.
Assistant Director of Criminal Investigative Division.--Chris
Swecker, 324-4260.
Deputy Assistant Directors: James H. Burrus, Jr., 324-5740;
Deborah Strebel Pierce, 324-4262.
Assistant Director of Criminal Justice Information Services
Division.--Thomas E. Bush
III (304) 625-2700.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Jerome M. Pender (304) 625-4400;
Monte C. Strait (acting) (304) 625-2900.
Assistant Director of Cyber Division.--Louis M. Reigel III, 324-
6615.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Steven M. Martinez, 324-1380.
Assistant Director of Finance Division.--Joseph L. Ford, 324-1345.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Richard L. Haley, 324-4104.
Assistant Director of Information Technology Operations Division.--
James A. Loudermilk
II (acting), 324-4507.
Deputy Assistant Director.--James A. Loudermilk II, 324-4840.
Assistant Director of Inspection Division.--Charlene B. Thornton,
324-2901.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Andrew R. Bland III, 324-2903.
Assistant Director of Investigative Technology Division.--Kerry E.
Haynes (703) 632-6100.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Marcus C. Thomas.
Assistant Director of Laboratory Division.--Dwight E. Adams (703)
632-7000.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Joseph A. Di Zinno (703) 632-7003;
Tod Alan Hildebrand (703) 632-7010.
Chief Information Officer.--Zalmai Azmi, 324-6165.
Assistant Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.--Eleni P.
Kalisch, 324-5051.
Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Veronica Venture, 324-4128.
Assistant Equal Employment Opportunity Officers: Janis Famous,
324-8162; Maximo De Lancer, 324-4128.
General Counsel.--Valerie Caproni, 324-6829.
Deputy General Counsels.--John Curran, 324-8528; Anne M.
Gulyassy, 324-5020; Patrick W. Kelley, 324-8067.
Assistant Director, Office of Intelligence.--Kevin R. Brock, 324-
7605.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Robert E. Casey, Jr., 324-0740;
Janet C. Keys, 324-8287.
Office of International Operations.--Thomas V. Fuentes, special
agent in charge, 324-5292.
Assistant Director, Office of Law Enforcement Coordination.--Louis
F. Quijas, 324-7126.
Office of the Ombudsman.--Sarah Zeigler, 324-2156.
Assistant Director of:
Professional Responsibility.--Candice M. Will, 324-8284,
Public Affairs.--Cassandra M. Chandler, 324-5352.
Assistant Director, Records Management Division.--William L. Hooton,
324-7141.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Harold M. Hendershot, 324-7141.
Executive Secretariat.--Marilyn Moore, 324-6565.
Assistant Director, Security Division.--Charles S. Phalen, Jr., 324-
7112.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Jeffrey Berkin, 324-2121.
Assistant Director, Training Division.--James A. Trinka, 324-2506.

FIELD DIVISIONS

Albany: 200 McCarty Avenue, Albany, NY 12209 (518) 465-7551.
Albuquerque: 415 Silver Avenue SW., Suite 300, Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 224-2000.
Anchorage: 101 East Sixth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 258-5322.
Atlanta: 2635 Century Center Parkway, NE., Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30345
(404)
679-9000.
Baltimore: 7142 Ambassador Road, Baltimore, MD 21244 (410) 265-8080.

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Birmingham: 2121 Eighth Avenue North, Room 1400, Birmingham, AL 35203
(205)
326-6166.
Boston: One Center Plaza, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02108 (617) 742-5533.
Buffalo: One FBI Plaza, Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 856-7800.
Charlotte: Wachovia Building, 400 South Tryon Street, Suite 900,
Charlotte, NC 28285 (704) 377-9200.
Chicago: E.M. Dirksen Federal Office Building, 219 South Dearborn
Street, Room 905, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 431-1333.
Cincinnati: Federal Office Building, 550 Main Street, Room 9000,
Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 421-4310.
Cleveland: 1501 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 522-1400.
Columbia: 151 Westpark Boulevard, Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 551-4200.
Dallas: J. Gordon Shanklin Building, One Justice Way, Dallas, TX 75220
(972) 559-5000.
Denver: Federal Office Building, 1961 Stout Street, Room 1823, Denver,
CO 80294 (303) 629-7171.
Detroit: P.V. McNamara Federal Office Building, 477 Michigan Avenue,
26th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 965-2323.
El Paso: 660 South Mesa Hills Drive, Suite 3000, El Paso, TX 79912 (915)
832-5000.
Honolulu: Kalanianaole Federal Office Building, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard,
Room 4-230, Honolulu, HI 96850 (808) 566-4300.
Houston: 2500 East T.C. Jester, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77008 (713) 693-
5000.
Indianapolis: Federal Office Building, 575 North Pennsylvania Street,
Room 679, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (371) 639-3301.
Jackson: Federal Office Building, 100 West Capitol Street, Suite 1553,
Jackson, MS 39269 (601) 948-5000.
Jacksonville: 7820 Arlington Expressway, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL
32211 (904) 721-1211.
Kansas City: 1300 Summit, Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 512-8200.
Knoxville: John J. Duncan Federal Office Building, 710 Locust Street,
Room 600, Knoxville, TN 37902 (423) 544-0751.
Las Vegas: John Lawrence Bailey Building, 700 East Charleston Boulevard,
Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 385-1281.
Little Rock: #24 Shackleford West Boulevard, Little Rock, AR 72211 (501)
221-9100.
Los Angeles: Federal Office Building, 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite
1700, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 477-6565.
Louisville: 600 Martin Luther King, Jr. Place, Room 500, Louisville, KY
40202 (502)
583-2941.
Memphis: Eagle Crest Building, 225 North Humphreys Boulevard, Suite
3000, Memphis, TN 38120 (901) 747-4300.
Miami: 16320 Northwest Second Avenue, Miami, FL 33169 (305) 944-9101.
Milwaukee: 330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 600, Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 276-4684.
Minneapolis: 111 Washington Avenue South, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN
55401 (612)
376-3200.
Mobile: 200 North Royal Street, Mobile, AL 36602 (334) 438-3674.
New Haven: 600 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 777-6311.
New Orleans: 2901 Leon C. Simon Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70126 (504)
816-3122.
New York: 26 Federal Plaza, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10278 (212) 384-
1000.
Newark: Claremont Tower Building, 11 Centre Place, Newark, NJ 07102
(973) 792-3000.
Norfolk: 150 Corporate Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23502 (757) 455-0100.
Oklahoma City: 3301 West Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 (405) 290-
7770.
Omaha: 10755 Burt Street, Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 493-8688.
Philadelphia: William J. Green, Jr., Federal Office Building, 600 Arch
Street, Eighth Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 418-4000.
Phoenix: 201 East Indianola Avenue, Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602)
279-5511.
Pittsburgh: Martha Dixon Building, 3311 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh,
PA 15203 (412) 432-4000.
Portland: Crown Plaza Building, 1500 Southwest First Avenue, Suite 401,
Portland, OR 97201 (503) 224-4181.
Richmond: 1970 East Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228 (804) 261-1044.
Sacramento: 4500 Orange Grove Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 481-
9110.
Salt Lake City: 257 Towers Building, 257 East 200 South, Suite 1200,
Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 579-1400.
San Antonio: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Building, 614 East Houston
Street, Room 200, San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 225-6741.
San Diego: Federal Office Building, 9797 Aero Drive, San Diego, CA 92123
(858)
565-1255.
San Francisco: 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 13th Floor, San Francisco, CA
64102 (415)
553-7400.

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San Juan: U.S. Federal Office Building, 150 Chardon Avenue, Room 526,
Hato Rey, PR 00918 (787) 754-6000.
Seattle: 1110 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 622-0460.
Springfield: 400 West Monroe Street, Suite 400, Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 522-9675.
St. Louis: 2222 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 241-5357.
Tampa: Federal Office Building, 500 Zack Street, Room 610, Tampa, FL
33602 (813)
273-4566.
Washington Field Office: 601 Fourth Street NW., Washington, DC 20535
(202) 278-3400.


OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS (OJP)

810 7th Street, NW., 20531

Assistant Attorney General.--Tracy A. Henke (acting), room 6400, 307-
5933.
Deputy Assistant Attorney Generals: Lizette Benedi, room 6355; Cheri
Nolan, room 6422.
Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.--Beth McGarry,
room 6224.
Manager, Equal Employment Opportunity.--Stacie Brockman, room 6109,
307-6013.

BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE

Director.--Domingo S. Herraiz, room 4427, 353-2720.
Deputy Directors of:
Planning.--Hope D. Janke (acting), room 4429, 514-6094.
Policy.--James H. Burch II, room 4207, 307-5910.
Programs.--Eileen Garry, room 4345, 307-6226.
Associate Deputy Directors of:
Policy.--Elizabeth Griffith, room 4121, 307-6226; James Patrick
McCreary, room 4124, 616-0532.
Programs.--Timothy Wight, room 4428, 514-2190.

BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS

Director.--Lawrence A. Greenfeld, room 2413, 307-0765.
Chiefs of:
Corrections Statistics.--Allen Beck, room 2239, 616-3277.
Criminal Statistics Improvement Program.--Gerard Ramker, room
2323, 307-0759.

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Law Enforcement, Adjudication, and Federal Statistics.--Steven
K. Smith, room 2338, 616-3485.
Law Enforcement and Pretrial Statistics.--Brian Reaves, room
2320, 616-3287.
Planning, Management and Budget.--Maureen A. Henneberg, room
2402, 616-3282.
Publication and Electronic Dissemination.--Marianne Zawitz, room
2249, 616-3499.
Publication Development and Verification.--Tom Hester, room
2247, 616-3283.
Victimization Statistics.--Michael Rand, room 2215, 616-3494.
Senior Statistician, Research and Public Policy Issues.--Patrick A.
Langan, room 2326, 616-3490.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE

Director.--Sara V. Hart, room 7422, 307-2942.
Chief of Staff.--Kirsten Baumgarten Rowe, room 7412, 305-7560.
Assistant Directors of:
Research and Evaluation.--Thomas Feucht (acting), room 7330,
307-2949.
Science and Technology.--John Morgan, room 7234, 305-0995.
Division Chiefs of:
Communications.--Gerald Soucy, room 7118, 616-3808.
Crime Control and Prevention Research.--Bryan Vila, room 7344,
307-2951.
Evaluations.--Betty Chemers, room 7440, 307-3677.
Investigative and Forensic Sciences.--Susan Narveson (acting),
room 7123, 305-4884.
Justice Systems Research.--Christopher Innes, room 7333, 307-
2955.
Planning and Management.--Doug Horner, room 7423, 307-2942.
Research and Technology Development.--Stanley Erickson, room
7131, 305-4686.
Technology Assistance.--Marc Caplan, room 7224, 307-2956.
Violence and Victimization Research.--Angela Moore Parmley, room
7355, 307-0145.

OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION

Administrator.--J. Robert Flores, room 3345, TWC, 307-5911.
Deputy Administrator for Policy.--William Woodruff, room 3347, TWC,
514-8053.
Deputy Administrator for Programs.--Marilyn Roberts, room 3349, TWC,
616-9055.
Associate Administrators of:
Child Protection.--Ronald C. Laney, room 3135, TWC, 616-7323.
Communications Policy Advisor.--Catherine Doyle, room 3319, TWC,
514-9208.
Demonstrations Program Division.--Jeffrey Slowikowski, room
3141, TWC, 616-3646.
State Relations and Assistance Division.--Gregory Thompson, room
3411, TWC, 616-3663.


OFFICE OF CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Chief Information Officer.--Gerald Fralick, room 8411, 305-9071.
Deputy Chief Information Officer.--Sandra Borden, room 8425, 305-
9071.

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OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Director.--Gary N. Silver, room 3424, 307-0087.
Director of:
Acquisition Management.--Patrick R. Fanning, room 3605, 307-
0608.
Building and Support Services.--Bobby J. Railey, room 3418, 305-
1549.
Personnel.--Jerry Peterson, room 3330, 616-3272.

OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

Director.--Nancy Segerdahl, room 6338, 307-0703.
Deputy Director of:
Congressional Affairs.--Glenda Kendrick, room 6118.
Information Resources.--Jim Pinkelman, room 6317.
Public Affairs.--Pete Pierce, room 6346.

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Rafael A. Madan, room 5418, 307-0790.
Principal Deputy General Counsel.--Gregory C. Brady, room 5328, 616-
3254.
Deputy General Counsel.--John L. Pensinger, room 5420, 616-2370.

OFFICE OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Director.--Jill R. Meldon, room 6248, (202) 307-5980.

UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE (USMS)

Washington, DC 20530-1000

[Use (202) for 307 exchange and (703) for 557, 603, 416 and 285
exchanges]

fax (202) 307-5040

Director.--Benigno G. Reyna, 307-9001.
Deputy Director.--Donald A. Gambatesa, 307-9489.
Chief of Staff.--Lisa Dickinson (acting), 307-9004.
Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Lisa Dickinson, 307-9048, fax
307-8765.

OFFICE OF DISTRICT AFFAIRS

Chief.--Arthur D. Roderick, Jr., 307-9494.

MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Broadine M. Brown, 307-9032, fax 307-8340.
Chief Financial Officer.--Edward Dolan, 307-9193, fax 353-8340.
Chief Information Officer.--Diane Litman (acting), 307-9677, fax
307-5130.


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OFFICE OF FINANCE

Chief.--Robert A. Whiteley, 307-9320, fax (703) 603-0386.
Program Review.--Michael Urenko, 307-9749, fax 307-9773.
Security Programs.--James R. Ogan, 307-9696, fax 307-9780.

INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES DIVISION

24 Hour Communications Center, 307-9000, fax 307-9177

Assistant Director.--Robert Finan II, 307-9707, fax 307-9299.
Protective Operations.--Kearn Knowles, 307-9150, fax 307-9337.
Office of Inspections.--Yvonne Bonner, 307-9155, fax 307-9779.

JUDICIAL SECURITY DIVISION

Court Security, 307-9500, fax 307-5047

Assistant Director.--Marc Farmer, 307-9860, fax 307-5206.

PRISONER SERVICES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Sylvester Jones (acting), 307-5100, fax 305-9434.

JUSTICE PRISONER AND ALIEN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (JPATS)

Assistant Director.--Kenneth Pakarek, Kansas City, MO (816) 374-6060,
fax
374-6040.
Air Operations.--Alexandria, LA (318) 473-7536, fax (318) 473-7522.
Air Operations, OIC.--Jerry Hurd, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 680-3404,
fax
680-3466.

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Chief.--Gerald M. Auerbach (acting), 307-9054, fax 307-9456.
Deputy General Counsel.--Luci Roberts.

BUSINESS SERVICES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Gary Mead, 307-9395, fax 307-5026.
Director, Asset Forfeiture.--Katherine Deoudes, 307-9221, fax (703)
557-9751.
Central Courthouse Management Group.--Dave Barnes, 353-8767, fax
353-7827.
National Procurement.--Pat Hanson, 307-8640.

HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Suzanne Smith, 307-9625, fax 307-9461.
Training.--Brian R. Beckwith, FLETC Building 70, Glynco, GA
(912) 267-2731, fax (912) 267-2882.

EXECUTIVE SERVICES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Michael Pearson (acting), 307-9105, fax 307-9831.
Congressional Affairs.--John J. McNulty III, 307-9220, fax 307-5228.
Public Affairs.--Don C. Hines, 307-9065, fax 307-8729.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--David M. Green, 307-5050.

OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY

500 First Street, NW., Suite 400, 20530, phone (202) 616-6070

Pardon Attorney.--Roger C. Adams.
Deputy Pardon Attorney.--Susan M. Kuzma.
Executive Officer.--William J. Dziwura.

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U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION

5550 Friendship Boulevard, Suite 420, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, phone (301)
492-5990 fax (301) 492-6694

Chairman.--Edward F. Reilly, Jr.
Vice Chairman.--Cranston J. Mitchell.
Commissioners: Patricia K. Cushwa, Isaac Fulwood, Jr., Deborah K.
Spagnoli.
Chief of Staff.--Thomas W. Hutchinson.
Case Operations Administrator.--Stephen J. Husk.
Case Service Administrator.--Shelley L. Witenstein.
Research Administrator.--James L. Beck.
General Counsel.--Rockne J. Chickinell.
Executive Officer.--Judy I. Carter.
Staff Assistant to the Chairman.--Patricia W. Moore.

EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR UNITED STATES TRUSTEES

20 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20530, phone (202) 307-1391

www.usdoj.gov/ust

Director.--Lawrence A. Friedman, room 8000.
Deputy Director.--Clifford J. White III.
Associate Director.--Jeffrey M. Miller.
General Counsel.--Donald F. Walton (acting), 307-1399, room 8100.
Deputy General Counsel.--Esther I. Estryn, room 8102, 307-1320.
Assistant Directors Office of:
Administration.--Santal Manos, room 8200, 307-2926.
Research and Planning.--Steven Pillingham, room 8310, 307-2605.
Review and Oversight.--W. Clarkson McDow, Jr., room 8338, 305-
0550.

LEGAL DIVISION

General Counsel.--Lani Lee, 12th floor, 514-3750.
Deputy General Counsel.--Charlotte C. Grzebien, 616-2899.
Associate General Counsel.--Jenny Wu, 514-9424.

PROGRAM / POLICY SUPPORT AND EVALUATION

Assistant Director.--Matthew Scheider (acting), 6th floor, 514-2301.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Beverly Alford, 6th floor, 514-2301.


INTERPOL--U.S. NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU

phone 616-9000

Director.--James M. Sullivan, 616-9700.
Deputy Director.--Martin Renkiewicz, 616-9700.
Information Resources Manager.--Wayne Towson, 616-3855.
General Counsel.--Kevin Smith, 616-4103.

Assistant Director, Division of:
Administrative Services.--Aaron A. BoBo (acting), 616-7983.
Alien / Fugitive.--Esteban Soto, 616-0310.
Drug Investigations.--Frank Marrero, 616-3379.
Economic Crimes.--John Sinnen, 616-5466.
State Liaison.--Michael D. Muth, 616-8272.
Terrorism and Violent Crimes.--Paul Cha (acting), 616-7258.

NATIONAL DRUG INTELLIGENCE CENTER (NDIC)

319 Washington Street, Johnstown, PA 15901, phone (814) 532-4601

Email: NDIC.contacts@usdoj.gov

Liaison Office, 8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1001, McLean, VA 22102

phone (703) 556-8970

Director.--Martin W. Pracht (acting), (814) 532-4607.
Special Assistant to the Director.--John K. Wallace (703) 556-8984.
Legal Counsel.--Manuel A. Rodriguez (703) 556-8975.

Chief of:
Congressional, Public, and Interagency Relations.--Charles F.
Miller (703) 556-8986.
Security and Classified Programs.--Steven R. Frank (814) 532-
4728.
Supervisor, Policies and Procedures.--Suzanne L. Craft (814) 532-
4649.
Assistant Director, Intelligence.--Robert J. Rae (acting), (814)
532-4069.
Deputy Assistant Director, Intelligence.--Robert J. Rae (814) 532-
4069.
Deputy Assistant Director for Intelligence Policy.--Gregory T.
Gatjanis (703) 556-8997.

Chief of:
Domestic Strategic Branch.--Matthew G. Maggio (acting), (814)
532-4989.
National Issues Branch.--Dean T. Scott (acting), (814) 532-4577.
Assistant Director, Document Exploitation.--Dennis A. Morton (814)
532-4761.
Deputy Assistant Director, Document Exploitation.--Irene S.
Hernandez +1(814) 532-4675.

Chief of:
Document Exploitation Branch A.--Charles J. Rivetti +1(814) 532-
4654.
Document Exploitation Branch B.--Randy A. Weaver +1(814) 532-4552.
Document Exploitation Branch C.--Vance W. Stacy +1(814) 532-4066.
Assistant Director, Intelligence Support.--David J. Mrozowski +1(814)
532-4087.
Chief of:
Administrative Services Branch.--Karl F. Wenger, Jr. +1(814) 532-
4628.
Intelligence Services Branch.--Bruce I. Merchant +1(814) 532-4558.
Technical Services Branch.--David J. Bonski +1(814) 532-4795.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--Kelly Creighton +1(703) 556-8982.

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

1800 G Street, NW., 8th floor, phone (202) 395-5084
www.whitehouse.gov/cea

Chair.--N. Gregory Mankiw.
Chief of Staff.--Phillip Swagel.
Member.--Randall S. Kroszner.

COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

730 Jackson Place, NW., phone (202) 456-6224, www.whitehouse.gov/ceq

Chair.--James Connaughton.
Chief of Staff.--Phil Cooney.
Special Assistant to the Chair.--Khary Cauthen.
Deputy Director for Communications.--William Holbrook.
Associate Director for--
Agriculture and Public Lands.--David Anderson.
Congressional Affairs.--Heather Pearce.
Energy and Transportation.--Bryan Hannegan.
Environmental Policy.--Kameran Onley.
Global Environmental Affairs.--Kenneth Peel.
Natural Resources.--William Leary.
NEPA Oversight.--Horst Greczmiel.
Toxics and Environmental Protection.--Elizabeth Stolpe.
General Counsel.--Dinah Bear.
Deputy General Counsel.--Edward Boling.
Legal Assistant.--William (Bill) Perhach.
Administrative Officer.--Angela Stewart.
Secretaries: Quesean Rice, Essence Washington.
Records Clerk.--Shaffers Rawlings.

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

phone (703) 482-1100

Director.--Porter Goss.
Director of Congressional Affairs.--Joseph Wippl.
General Counsel.--John Rizzo (acting).

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD

phone 456-2352

Executive Director.--Joan Dempsey.

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone 456-9491

MEMBERS

The President.--George W. Bush.
The Vice President.--Richard Cheney.

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The Secretary of State.--Condoleezza Rice.
The Secretary of Defense.--Donald Rumsfeld.

STATUTORY ADVISERS

Director of Central Intelligence.--Porter Goss.
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.--Gen. Richard B. Myers, USAF.
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.--Stephen
J. Hadley.
Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor.--
J.D. Crouch II.

HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCIL

phone 456-1700

Assistant to the President and Homeland Security Advisor.--Frances
Fragos Townsend.

POLICY AND STRATEGIC PLANNING

phone 456-0170

Assistant to the President for Policy and Strategic Planning.--Mike
Gerson.
Special Assistant to the Director.--Emily Kropp.

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Eisenhower Executive Office Building, room 148, phone 456-2861

Special Assistant to the President / Director of Administration.--John
Straub.
Chief, Office of:
Equal Employment Opportunity.--Linda Sites.
Finance.--John Straub (acting).
General Counsel.--Vic Bernson.
Information.--John Straub (acting).
Operations.--Sandy Evans.
Security.--Jim Knodell.

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone 395-4840

Director.--Joshua B. Bolten.
Deputy Director.--Joel D. Kaplan.
Deputy Director for Management.--Clay Johnson III.
Executive Associate Director.--Austin Smythe.
Administrator, Office of:
Federal Procurement Policy.--David Safavian.
Information and Regulatory Affairs.--John Graham.
Assistant Director for--
Budget.--Richard Emery.
Legislative Reference.--James J. Jukes.
Associate Director for--
Communications.--Noam Neusner.
Economic Policy.--J.D. Foster.
Human Resources Programs.--Dean Clancy.
General Government Programs.--Steve McMillin.
Legislative Affairs.--Beth Rossman (acting).
National Security Programs.--Robin Cleveland.
Natural Resources, Energy and Science Programs.--Marcus Peacock.
General Counsel.--Jennifer Newstead.


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OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY

750 17th Street, NW., phone 395-6738, fax 395-7251

Director.--John P. Walters, room 805, 395-6700.
Deputy Director.--Mary Ann Solberg, room 836, 395-6710.
Chief of Staff.--Stephen A. Katsurinis, room 809, 395-6732.
Assistant Deputy Director.--Addison Davis, room 610, 395-4992.
Assistant Deputy Director, Office of Supply Reduction.--Lennard
Wolfson, room 714, 395-6645.
Deputy Director, Office of State and Local Affairs.--Scott M. Burns,
room 661,
395-7252.
Assistant Deputy Director.--Joseph Keefe, room 659, 395-6755.
General Counsel, Office of the General Counsel.--Edward H. Jurith,
room 518, 395-6709.
Director, Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center.--David Rivait
(acting), room 846, 395-5505.
Associate Director, National Youth Anti-drug Media Campaign.--Robert
Denniston, room 560, 395-4653.
Associate Director, Office of:
Legislative Affairs.--Christine E. Morden, room 825, 395-6655.
Management and Administration.--Michele C. Marx, room 326, 395-
6883.
Planning and Budget.--David Rivait, room 846, 395-5505.
Public Affairs.--Thomas A. Riley, room 842, 395-6627.

OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone 456-7116, fax 456-6021
www.ostp.gov

Director.--John H. Marburger III.
Associate Director for--
Science.--Kathie Olsen.
Technology.--Richard Russell.
Chief of Staff and General Counsel.--Shana Dale.
Executive Secretary for--
National Science and Technology Council.--Christopher Flaherty.
Executive Director for President's Committee of Advisors on Science
and Technology.--Stan Sokul.

OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

600 17th Street NW., phone 395-3230, www.ustr.gov

United States Trade Representative.--Rob Portman.
Deputy United States Trade Representative.--Peter F. Allgeier.
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Geneva.--Linnett F. Deily.
Associate U.S. Trade Representative.--Sheeran Shiner.
Special Textile Negotiator.--David Spooner.
Chief Agricultural Negotiator.--Allen F. Johnson.
General Counsel.--James Mendenhall (acting).
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for--
Administration.--Lorraine Green (acting).
Africa.--Florie Liser.
Agricultural Affairs.--James Murphy.
China Affairs.--Charles Freeman.
Congressional Affairs.--Matt Niemeyer.
Economic Affairs.--David Walters.
Environment and Natural Resources.--Mark Linscott.
Europe and the Mediterranean.--Cathy Novelli.
Industry.--Meredith Broadbent.
Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison.--Christopher
Padilla.
Japan, Korea and APEC Affairs.--Wendy Cutler.
Monitoring and Enforcement.--Dan Brinza
Office of the Americas.--Regina Vargo.
Policy Coordination.--Carmen Suro-Bredie.
Public / Media Affairs.--E. Richard Mills.

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Services, Investment and Intellectual Property.--James
Mendenhall.
South Asian Affairs.--E. Ashley Wills.
Southeast Asia, Pacific and Pharmaceutical Policy.--Barbara
Weisel.
Trade and Labor.--William Clatanoff.
World Trade Organization (WTO) and Multilateral Affairs.--
Dorothy Dwoskin.

PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS

phone 395-4522

Director.--Janet Eissenstat.
Associate Director.--Lauren McCord.
Administrative Officer.--Pandoria Nobles-Jones.
Education Director.--Susan Salmini.
Staff Assistant.--Nikki Lewis.

USA FREEDOM CORPS

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 1-877-USA-CORPS, www.usafreedomcorps.gov

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of USA Freedom Corps.--
Desiree Sayle.

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Main Justice Building

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20530, phone (202) 514-2000
http://www.usdoj.gov

ALBERTO R. GONZALES, Attorney General, born in San Antonio, TX,
August 4, 1955; education: Rice University, 1979; Harvard Law School,
1982; United States Air Force Academy, 1977; military service: U.S. Air
Force, 1973-75; professional: partner with law firm of Vinson & Elkins
L.L.P., 1982-94; taught law at University of Houston Law Center;
President of the Houston Hispanic Bar Association, 1990-91; Texas
General Counsel,
1994-97; Texas Secretary of State, 1997-99; Justice of the Texas Supreme
Court,
1999-2001; Counsel to President George W. Bush, 2001-05; married:
Rebecca Turner; children: Jared, Graham and Gabriel; nominated by George
W. Bush to become the Attorney General of the United States on November
10, 2004, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on February 3, 2005.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Main Justice Building, Room 5111

Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530, phone (202) 514-2001/ FAX 202-307-6777

Attorney General.--Alberto R. Gonzales.
Chief of Staff.--Ted W. Ullyot, room 5115, 514-3892.
Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor.--Kyle Sampson, room 5112, 514-
1061.
Senior Counselor to the Attorney General.--Raul Yanes, room 5110,
514-2291.
Counselors to the Attorney General: Courtney Elwood, room 5123, 514-
2267; Jeff Taylor, room 5116, 514-2107.
Director of Scheduling and Advance.--Andrew A. Beach, room 5131,
514-4195.
Deputy White House Liaison.--John Eddy, room 5224, 616-7740.
Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General.--Carrie Nelson, room
5111, 514-2001.

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL

Main Justice Building, Room 4111, phone (202) 514-2101

Deputy Attorney General.--James Comey.
Chief of Staff.--Chuck Rosenberg, room 4206, 514-2269.
Associate Deputy Attorneys General: John Davis, room 4119, 514-0049;
Uttam Dhillon, room 4214, 514-6753; David Margolis, room 4113,
514-4945; Catherine O'Neil, room 4212, 307-2090; Patrick
Philbin, room 4222, 514-3744.
Senior Counsels to the Deputy Attorney General: Chad Boudreaux, room
4116, 514-8086; Timothy J. Coleman, room 4121, 514-0020;
Francesco Isgro, room 4112, 353-1957; James McAtamney, room
4311, 514-6907; Patrick O'Brien, room 4115, 305-3481; Stuart
Nash, room 4131, 514-8694; Robert Tronto, room 4129, 514-8500.
Counsels to the Deputy Attorney General: Dawn Burton, room 4210,
305-0091; Wendell Taylor, room 4220.
Special Assistants to the Deputy Attorney General: Blair Birkeland,
room 4215, 353-8878; James Rybicki, room 4216, 514-0438.
Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.--Linda Long,
room 4111,
514-1904.
Director, Faith Based and Community Initiatives Task Force.--Patrick
Purtill, room 4409, 305-8283.
Chief Science Advisor.--Vahid Majidi, room 4217, 305-7848.

OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, Room 5706, phone (202)
514-9500

Associate Attorney General.--Robert D. McCallum, Jr., room 5706, 514-
9500.
Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General.--Brian D. Boyle, room
5708, 305-1434.
Deputy Associate Attorneys General: Elizabeth Kessler, room 5722;
Mike Wiggins, room 5724.

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Counsels to the Associate Attorney General: Luis Reyes, room 5732;
Jeffrey Senger, room 5726.
Confidential Assistant.--Currie Gunn, room 5706, 514-9500.

OFFICE OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Director / Senior Counsel.--Linda Cinciotta, room 5734, 514-8910.

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL

Main Justice Building, Room 5143, phone (202) 514-2201
www.usdjoj.gov.osg

Solicitor General.--Paul D. Clement (acting), 514-2206.
Deputy Solicitors General: Edwin S. Kneedler, room 5137, 514-3261;
Michael R. Dreeben, room 5623, 514-4285; Thornas G. Hungar, room
5137, 514-2211.
Tax Assistant.--Malcolm Stewart, room 5633, 514-4218.
Executive Officer.--Robert J. Faurot, room 5142, 514-5507.
Executive Assistant.--Janet Potter, 514-2399.
Legal Administrative Officer, Case Management Section.--Emily C.
Spadoni, room 5614, 514-2218.
Chief, Research and Publications Section.--G. Shirley Anderson, room
6636, 514-3914.

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, Room 4322, 950
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530 phone (202) 514-3435

1425 New York Avenue, NW., 20530

Inspector General.--Glenn A. Fine.
Deputy Inspector General.--Paul K. Martin.
Counselor to the Inspector General.--Paul K. Martin.
Special Counsel.--Scott S. Dahl.
General Counsel.--Howard L. Sribnick (NYAV), Suite 6000, 616-0646.
Assistant Inspectors General:
Audit.--Guy K. Zimmerman (NYAV), Suite 5000, 616-4633.
Evaluation and Inspections.--Paul A. Price (NYAV), Suite 6100,
616-4620.
Investigations.--Thomas F. McLaughlin (NYAV), Suite 7100, 616-
4760.
Management and Planning.--Gregory T. Peters (NYAV), Suite 7000,
616-4550.
Oversight and Review.--Carol F. Ochoa (RFK), Room 4722, 616-
0645.

OFFICE OF OVERSIGHT AND REVIEW

Director.--Carol F. Ochoa, room 4726, 616-0645.

REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICES

Washington: Troy M. Meyer, 1300 N. 17th Street, Suite 3400, Arlington,
VA 22209 (202) 616-4686.
Computer Security and Information Technology Audit Office: Norman
Hammonds, room 5000 (202) 616-3801.
Financial Statement Audit Office: Marilyn A. Kessinger, 1110 Vermont
Avenue, NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20530 (202) 616-4660.
Atlanta: Ferris B. Polk, Suite 1130, 75 Spring Street, Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 331-5928.
Chicago: Carol S. Taraszka, Suite 3510, Citicorp Center, 500 West
Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60661 (312) 353-1203.
Dallas: Robert J. Kaufman, Room 575, Box 4, 207 South Houston Street,
Dallas, TX 75202-4724 (214) 655-5000.
Denver: David M. Sheeren, Suite 1603, Chancery Building, 1120 Lincoln
Street, Denver, CO 80203 (303) 864-2000.
Philadelphia: Richard A. McGeary, Suite 201, 701 Market Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 580-2111.
San Francisco: David J. Gaschke, Suite 201, 1200 Bayhill Drive, San
Bruno, CA 94066 (650) 876-9220.

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REGIONAL INVESTIGATIONS OFFICES

Atlanta: Eddie D. Davis, 60 Forsyth Street, SW., Room 8M45, Atlanta, GA
30303 (404) 562-1980.
Boston: Thomas M. Hopkins, P.O. Box 2134, Boston, MA 02106 (617) 748-
3218.
Chicago: Edward M. Dyner, P.O. Box 1802, Chicago, IL 60690 (312) 886-
7050.
Colorado Springs: Craig Trautner, Suite 312, 111 S. Tejon Street,
Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 635-2366.
Dallas: James H. Mahon, Suite 551, Box 5, 207 S. Houston Street, Dallas,
TX 75202 (214) 655-5076.
Detroit: Nicholas V. Candela, Suite 2001, 211 West Fort Street, Detroit,
MI 48226 (313) 226-4005.
El Paso: Stephen P. Beauchamp, Suite 200, 4050 Rio Bravo, El Paso, TX
79902 (915) 577-0102.
Houston: Fred C. Ball, Jr., P.O. Box 610071, Houston, TX 77208 (713)
718-4888.
Los Angeles: Steve F. Turchek, Suite 655, 330 N. Brand Street, Glendale,
CA 91203 (818) 543-1172.
McAllen: Wayne D. Beaman, Suite 510, Bentsen Tower, 1701 W. Business
Highway 83, McAllen, TX 78501 (956) 618-8145.
Miami: Alan J. Hazen, Suite 312, 3800 Inverrary Boulevard, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL 33319 (954) 535-2859.
New York: Ralph F. Paige, JFK Airport, P.O. Box 300999, Jamaica, NY
11430 (718) 553-7520.
Philadelphia: Kenneth R. Connaughton, Jr., P.O. Box 43508, Philadelphia,
PA 19106 (215) 861-8755.
San Francisco: Norman K. Lau, Suite 220, 1200 Bayhill Drive, San Bruno,
CA 94066 (650) 876-9058.
Seattle: Wayne Hawney, Suite 104, 620 Kirkland Way, Kirkland, WA 98033
(425)
828-3998.
Tucson: William L. King, Jr., P.O. Box 471, Tucson, AZ 85702 (520) 670-
5243.
Washington: Charles T. Huggins, 1425 New York Avenue, NW., Suite 7100,
Washington, DC 20530 (202) 616-4766.
Fraud Detection Office.--David R. Glendinning, room 7100 (202) 616-
4766.

OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL

Main Justice Building, Room 5218, phone (202) 514-2051

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Steven G. Bradbury, 514-
2046.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General--.Howard C. Nielson, Jr., room
5238, 514-2069.
Special Counsels: Paul P. Colborn, room 5240, 514-2048; Daniel L.
Koffsky, room 5268, 514-2030.
Senior Counsel.--Rosemary A. Hart, room 5242, 514-2027.
Chief of Staff.--Frits H. Geurtsen, room 5245, 305-9250.

OFFICE OF LEGAL POLICY

Main Justice Building, Room 4234, phone (202) 514-4601

Assistant Attorney General.--Daniel J. Bryant (acting).
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Rachel Brand, room
4238, 616-0038.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Richard Hertling, room 4226,
514-9114; Kevin Jones, room 4250, 514-4604; Kristi Remington,
room 4237, 514-8356; Frank Campbell, room 4245, 514-2283.
Staff Director / Senior Counsel.--Erin Nealy Cox, room 4228, 305-
0180.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Main Justice Building, Room 1220, phone (202) 514-2007

Director.--Tasia Scolinos.
Deputy Directors: Kevin Madden, Gina M. Talamona.
Senior Counsel.--John A. Nowacki.


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OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY

Flag Building, Suite 570, phone (202) 514-3642

Co-Directors: Richard L. Huff and Daniel J. Metcalfe.
Deputy Director.--Melanie Ann Pustay.
Associate Director.--Kirsten J. Moncada.
Senior Counsel.--Janice G. McLeod.
Chief, Initial Request Staff.--Carmen L. Mallon.
Counsel, Initial Request Staff.--Tricia S. Wellman.

OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE POLICY AND REVIEW

Robert F. Kennedy Building, Room 6150, phone (202) 514-5600

Counsel.--James A. Baker.
Deputy Counsels: Margaret A. Skelly-Nolen, Mark A. Bradley.
Chief of Staff.--Sheryl Walter.

OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., room 3266, phone (202) 514-3365

Counsel.--H. Marshall Jarrett.
Deputy Counsel.--Judith B. Wish.
Associate Counsels: William J. Birney, Paul L. Colby, James G.
Duncan, Mary Anne Hoopes.
Senior Assistant Counsels: Neil C. Hurley, Alexander S. White.
Assistant Counsels: Kathleen Brandon, Mark G. Fraase, Lisa Griffin,
Lyn A. Hardy, Tamara J. Kessler, Frederick C. Leiner, James
Meade, Margaret S. McCarty, Simone E. Ross, Robert Thomson,
Marlene M. Wahowiak, Barbara L. Ward, Karen A. Wehner.

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY ADVISORY OFFICE

1325 Pennsylvania Avenue, National Theater Building, Suite 500, phone
(202) 514-0458

Director.--Claudia J. Flynn.
Senior Advisor.--Barbara Kammerman.

OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Main Justice Building, Room 1145, phone (202) 514-2141

Assistant Attorney General.--William E. Moschella.
Special Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.--M. Faith Burton.
Deputy Assistant Attorney Generals: Crystal Roberts, Rebecca Seidel.

OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC LIAISON

Main Justice Building, Room 1629, phone (202) 514-3465

Director.--Greg Harris (acting).
Associate Directors: Denise Gitsham, Ebony Lee, Lindsey de la Torre.

OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL DETENTION TRUSTEE

1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, National Place Building, Suite 1210, phone
(202) 353-4601

Trustee.--Stacia A. Hylton.
Deputy Trustee.--David Musel.


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JUSTICE MANAGEMENT DIVISION

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building,

950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530

Rockville Building (ROC), 1151-D Seven Locks Road, Rockville, MD 20854

Bicentennial Building (BICN), 600 E Street NW., 20004

National Place Building (NPB), 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530

Liberty Place Building (LPB), 325 7th Street NW., 20530

20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., 20530

Patrick Henry Building (PHB), 601 D Street NW., 20530

Assistant Attorney General / Administration.--Paul R. Corts, room 1111,
514-3101.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General / Policy, Management and
Planning.--Michael H. Allen, room 1111, 514-3101.
Staff Directors for--
Department Ethics Office.--Keith Simmons (acting), 1331 F
Street, 514-8196.
Management and Planning.--David Orr (NPB), room 1400, 307-1800.
Audit Liaison Group.--Richard Theis (acting), 1331 F Street,
514-0469.
Office of General Counsel.--Stuart Frisch, General Counsel
(NPB), room 520,
514-3452.
Security and Emergency Planning.--James Dunlap, room 6217, 514-
2094.
Procurement Executive.--Michael H. Allen, room 1111, 514-3101.
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--David
Sutton (NPB), room 1010, 616-0521.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General / Controller.--Leon J. Lofthaus,
room 1112,
514-1843.
Staff Directors for--
Budget.--Jolene Laurie Sullens, room 7601, 514-4082.
Finance.--Melinda Morgan (BICN), room 4070, 616-5800.
Procurement Services.--James Johnston (NPB), room 1000, 307-
2000.
Asset Forfeiture Management Staff.--Michael Perez, room 6400, 20
Massachusetts Avenue, 616-8000.
Debt Collection Management.--Kathleen Haggerty (Liberty Place),
2nd Floor, 514-5343.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Human Resources /
Administration.--Blaine Dessy (acting), room 1112, 514-5501.
Associate Assistant Attorney General for Federal Law Enforcement
Training.--Thomas G. Milburn, Glynco, GA 31524 (912) 267-
2914.
Staff Directors for--
Facilities and Administrative Services.--Ronald Deacon, (NPB),
room 1050, 616-2995.
Library.--Blaine Dessy, room 7535, 514-2133.
Personnel.--Debra Tomchek (NPB), room 1110, 514-6788.
Equal Employment Opportunity.--Ted McBurrows, 620 VT2, 616-4800.
Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management.--Louis DeFalaise,
Suite 5200, 20 Massachusetts Avenue, 514-8900.
Consolidated Executive Office.--Cyntoria Carter, room 7113, 514-
5537.
DOJ Executive Secretariat.--Dana Paige, room 4412, 514-2063.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General / Information Resources Management
and CIO.--Vance Hitch, room 1310-A, 514-0507.
Staff Directors for--
E-Government Services.--Mike Duffy, room 1314, 514-0507.
Policy and Planning.--Justin Lindsey, room 1310, 514-4292.
Enterprise Solutions.--John Murray (PHB), room 4606, 514-0507.
IT Security.--Dennis Heretick (PHB), room 1600, 514-0507.
Operation Services.--Roger Beasley (acting), room 1315, 514-
3404.

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ANTITRUST DIVISION

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building,

950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., 20530

City Center Building, 1401 H Street NW., 20530 (CCB)

Bicentennial Building, 600 E Street NW., 20530 (BICN)

Liberty Place Building, 325 Seventh Street NW., 20530 (LPB)

Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street NW., 20530 (PHB)

Assistant Attorney General.--R. Hewitt Pate, room 3109, 514-2401.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Thomas O. Barnett, room 3117,
514-0731; Makan Delrahim, room 3121, 305-4517; Scott M. Hammond,
room 3214, 514-3543; J. Bruce McDonald, room 3210, 514-1157.
Director of:
Criminal Enforcement.--Marc Siegel, room 3217, 514-3543.
Economics Enforcement.--Kenneth Heyer, room 3112, 514-6995.
Operations.--Robert J. Kramer, room 3118, 514-3544.
Freedom of Information Act Officer.--Ann Lea Harding (LPB), room
200, 514-2692.
Executive Officer.--Thomas D. King (PHB), room 10150, 514-4005.
Section Chiefs:
Appellate.--Catherine G. O'Sullivan (PHB), room 3222, 514-2413.
Competition Policy.--Robert Majure (acting), (BICN), room 10900,
307-6341.
Economic Litigation.--Norman Familant (BICN), room 10800, 307-
6323.
Economic Regulatory.--George A. Rozanski (BICN), room 10100,
307-6591.
Foreign Commerce.--Edward T. Hand, room 3623, 514-2464.
Legal Policy.--Robert A. Potter, room 3236, 514-2512.
Litigation I.--Mark J. Botti (CCB), room 4000, 307-0827.
Litigation II.--Maribeth Petrizzi (CCB), room 3000, 307-0924.
Litigation III.--John R. Read (LPB), room 300, 616-5935.
National Criminal Enforcement.--Lisa M. Phelan (CCB), room 3700,
307-6694.
Networks and Technology.--Renata B. Hesse (BICN), room 9300,
514-5634.
Telecommunications and Media.--Nancy M. Goodman (CCB), room
8000, 514-5621.
Transportation, Energy, and Agriculture.--Roger W. Fones (LPB),
room 500, 307-6351.

FIELD OFFICES

California: Phillip H. Warren, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Room 10-0101, Box
36046, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 436-6660.
Georgia: Nezida S. Davis, Richard B. Russell Building, 75 Spring Street
SW., Suite 1176, Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 331-7100.
Illinois: Marvin N. Price Jr., Rookery Building, 209 South LaSalle
Street, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 353-7530.
New York: Ralph T. Giordano, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 3630, New York, NY
10278 (212) 264-0391.
Ohio: Scott M. Watson, Plaza 9 Building, 55 Erieview Plaza, Suite 700,
Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 522-4070.
Pennsylvania: Robert E. Connolly, Curtis Center, One Independence Square
West, 7th and Walnut Streets, Suite 650, Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 597-7405.
Texas: Duncan S. Currie, Thanksgiving Tower, 1601 Elm Street, Suite
4950, Dallas, TX 75201 (214) 880-9401.

CIVIL DIVISION

Robert K. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., 20530, (202) 514-3301 (MAIN)

20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., 20530 (20MASS)

1100 L Street NW., 20530 (L ST)

National Place Building, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., 20530 (NATP)

1425 New York Avenue NW., 20530 (NYAV)

Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street NW., 20530 (PHB)

Assistant Attorney General.--Peter D. Keisler (MAIN), room 3141, 514-
3301.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Daniel Meron (MAIN),
room 3605,
353-2793.

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FEDERAL PROGRAMS BRANCH

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Carl J. Nichols (MAIN), room 3137,
514-3310.
Directors: Felix Baxter (20MASS), room 7100, 514-4651; Joseph H.
Hunt, room 7348, 514-1259; Jennifer D. Rivera (20MASS), room
6100, 514-3671.
Deputy Directors: Vincent M. Garvey (20MASS), room 7346, 514-
3449; Sheila M. Lieber (20MASS), room 7102, 514-3786.

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION BRANCH

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Stuart E. Schiffer (MAIN), room
3607, 514-3306.
Directors: David M. Cohen, L Street, room 12124, 514-7300; John N.
Fargo, L Street, room 11116, 514-7223; Michael F. Hertz (PHB),
room 9902, 514-7179; J. Christopher Kohn, L Street, room 10036,
514-7450.
Office of Foreign Litigation.--Robert Hollis, L Street, room 11006,
514-7455.
Deputy Directors: Joyce R. Branda (PHB), room 9904, 307-0231;
Jeanne Davidson, L Street, room 12132, 307-0290; James M.
Kinsella, L Street, room 12008,
307-1011; Sandra P. Spooner, L Street, room 10052, 514-7194.
Legal Officer.--Donna C. Maizel, Esq., U.S. Department of
Justice, Civil Division European Office, The American
Embassy, London, England, PSC 801, Box 42, FPO AE, 09498-
4042, 9+011-44-20-7894-0840.
Attorney-in-Charge.--Barbara Williams, Suite 359, 26 Federal
Plaza, New York, NY 10278 (212) 264-9240.

TORTS BRANCH

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Jeffrey S. Bucholtz (MAIN), room
3127, 514-3045.
Directors: Gary W. Allen (NYAV), room 10122, 616-4000; Sharon Y.
Eubanks (NATP), room 1150-02, 616-8280; Timothy P. Garren
(NYAV), room 8122, 616-4171; J. Patrick Glynn (NATP), room
8028S, 616-4200; Phyllis J. Pyles (NATP), room 8098N, 616-
4252;
Deputy Directors: JoAnn J. Bordeaux (NATP), room 8024S, 616-
4204; Paul F. Figley (NATP), room 8096N, 616-4248; Stephen
D. Brody (NATP), room 1150-04,
616-1437.
Attorneys-in-Charge: Philip A. Berns, 450 Golden Gate Avenue,
10/6610, Box 36028, San Francisco, CA 94102-3463, FTS: (415)
436-6630; [Vacant], Suite 320, 26 Federal Plaza, New York,
NY 10278-0140, FTS: (212) 264-0480.

APPELLATE STAFF

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Gregory G. Katsas (MAIN), room 3135,
514-4015.
Director.--Robert E. Kopp (MAIN), room 7519, 514-3311.
Deputy Director.--William Kanter (MAIN), room 7517, 514-4575.

CONSUMER LITIGATION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Jeffrey S. Bucholtz (MAIN), room
3127, 514-3045.
Director.--Eugene M. Thirolf (NATP), room 950N, 307-3009.
Deputy Director.--Lawrence G. McDade (NATP), room 950N, 307-
0138.

IMMIGRATION LITIGATION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Jonathan F. Cohn (MAIN), room 3131,
514-1258.
Director.--Thomas W. Hussey (NATP), room 7026S, 616-4852.
Deputy Directors: Donald E. Keener (NATP), room 7022S, 616-4878;
David J. Kline (NATP), room 7006N, 616-4856; David M.
McConnell (NATP), room 7260N,
616-4881.

MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

Director.--Kenneth L. Zwick (MAIN), room 3140, 514-4552.
Directors, Office of:
Administration.--Shirley Lloyd, L Street, room 9008, 307-0016.
Planning, Budget, and Evaluation.--Linda S. Liner, L Street,
room 9042, 307-0034.

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Management Information.--Dorothy Bahr, L Street, room 8044, 616-
8026.
Litigation Support.--Clarisse Abramidis, L Street, room 9126,
616-5014.
Policy and Management Operations.--Kevin Burket, L Street, room
8128, 616-8073.

CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION

Main Justice Building, Room 5623 (202) 514-2151 (MAIN)

1425 New York Avenue, NW., 20035 (NYAV)

601 D Street, NW., 20004 (PHB)

100 Indiana Avenue, NW., 20004 (NALC)

1800 G Street, NW., 20004 (NWB)

www.usdoj.gov/crt

Assistant Attorney General.--R. Alexander Acosta, room 5623, 514-2151.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Sheldon Bradshaw, room
5748, 514-2151.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Loretta King, room 5744, 616-
1278; Brad Schlozman, room 5541, 305-8060; Wan Kim, room 5740,
353-0742.
Counsels to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights: Cynthia
McKnight, room 5535, 305-0864; Hans von Spakovsky, room
5539, 305-9750.
Executive Officer.--DeDe Greene (NYAV), room 5058, 514-4224.
Section Chiefs:
Appellate.--David K. Flynn (MAIN), room 3647, 514-2195.
Coordination and Review.--Merrily A. Friedlander (NYAV), room
6001, 307-2222.
Criminal.--Albert N. Moskowitz (PHB), room 5802, 514-3204.
Disability Rights.--John L. Wodatch (NYAV), room 4055, 307-2227.
Educational Opportunities.--Jeremiah Glassman (PHB), room 4002,
514-4092.
Employment Litigation.--David Palmer (PHB), room 4040, 514-3831.
Housing and Civil Enforcement.--Steven H. Rosenbaum (NWB), room
7002, 514-4713.
Special Counsel for Immigration Related Unfair Employment
Practices.--William Sanchez (MAIN), room 9032, 616-5528.
Special Litigation.--Shanetta Brown Cutler (acting) (PHB), room
5114, 514-6255.
Voting.--Joseph D. Rich (NWB), room 7254, 307-2767.

CRIMINAL DIVISION

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., 20530 Room 2107 (202) 514-2601 (RFK)

Bond Building, 1400 New York Avenue NW., 20530 (BB)

1331 F Street NW. (F Street)

1301 New York Avenue, NW., 20530 (1301 NY)

Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street, NW. (PHB)

Assistant Attorney General.--Christopher A. Wray, room 2107, 514-7200.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--John C. Keeney, room
2109, 514-2621.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Joseph Bianco, room 2212,
616-5777; Laura Parksy, room 2113, 616-3928; Bruce C.
Swartz, room 2119, 514-2333; Mary Lee Warren, room 2115,
514-3729.
Chief of Staff to the Assistant Attorney General.--John C. Richter,
room 2100, 353-3600.
Deputy Chief of Staff to the Assistant Attorney General.--Rena
J. Comisac, room 2208, 353-9065.
Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General.--Deborah J. Rhodes,
room 2218, 514-9351.
Senior Counsels to the Assistant Attorney General: James S.
Reynolds, room 2313,
616-8664; Richard M. Rogers, room 2110, 307-0030; Bruce A.
Taylor, room 2311, 514-2535.
Counsels to the Assistant Attorney General: Robert K. Hur, Monique
Perez Roth, J. Patrick Rowan.
Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.--Bryan Sierra,
room 2228, 515-4389.
Executive Officer.--Steve J. Parent (BB), room 5100, 514-2641.
Section Chiefs / Office Directors:
Appellate.--Patty M. Stemler (PHB), room 2606, 514-3521.
Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering.--Joseph Lester (acting),
(BB), room 10100, 514-1263.

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Capital Case Unit.--Margaret P. Griffey (PHB), room 6140, 353-
9779.
Child Exploitation and Obscenity.--Andrew G. Oosterbaan (BB),
room 6000, 514-5780.
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property.--Martha Stansell-Gramm
(1301 NY), suite 600, 514-1026.
Counterespionage.--John Dion (BB), room 9100, 514-1187.
Counterterrorism.--Barry Sabin (PHB), room 6500, 514-5000.
Domestic Security.--Teresa McHenry (acting) (1301 NY), suite
6500, 514-0849.
Enforcement Operations.--Maureen Killion (1301 NY), suite 1200,
514-6809.
Fraud.--Joshua R. Hochberg (BB), room 4100, 514-7023.
International Affairs.--Mary Ellen Warlow (1301 NY), suite 900,
514-0000.
International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance
Program.--Joseph Jones (acting) (1331 F Street), suite 500,
514-8881.
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.--Michael Walther (acting), (BB),
room 11100,
514-0917.
Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training.--
Carl Alexandre (1331 F Street), room 400, 514-1323.
Organized Crime and Racketeering.--Bruce Ohr (1301 NY), suite
700, 514-3594.
Policy and Legislation: Julie E. Samuels (1301 NY), suite 1000.
Public Integrity.--Noel Hillman (BB), room 12000, 514-1412.
Special Investigations.--Eli M. Rosenbaum (1301 NY), suite 200,
616-2492.

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION

Main Justice Building, Room 2143 (202) 514-2701 (MAIN)

601 Pennsylvania Avenue, 20044 (PENN)

1425 New York Avenue NW., 20530 (NYAV)

501 D Street (PHB)

Assistant Attorney General.--Thomas L. Sansonetti (MAIN), room 2143,
514-2701.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Kelly A. Johnson
(MAIN), room 2141,
514-4760.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Jeffrey Bossert Clark (MAIN),
room 2607, 514-3370; John Cruden (MAIN), room 2611, 514-2718;
Eileen Sobeck (MAIN), room 2135,
514-0943.
Counsels to the Assistant Attorney General: Andrew C. Emrich (MAIN),
room 2607,
514-0624; Mary Neumayr (MAIN), room 2129, 514-0624.
Executive Officer.--Robert L. Bruffy (PHB), room 2038, 616-3147.
Section Chiefs:
Appellate.--James C. Kilbourne (PHB), room 8046, 514-2748.
Environmental Crimes.--David M. Uhlmann (PHB), room 2102, 305-
0337.
Environmental Defense.--Letitia J. Grishaw (PHB), room 8002,
514-2219.
Environmental Enforcement.--Bruce Gelber (NYAV), room 13063,
514-4624.
General Litigation.--K. Jack Haugrud (PHB), room 3102, 305-0438.
Indian Resources.--Craig Alexander (PHB), room 3016, 514-9080.
Land Acquisition.--Virginia P. Butler (PHB), room 3638, 305-
0316.
Policy, Legislation, and Special Litigation.--Pauline M. Milius
(PHB), room 8022,
514-2586.
Wildlife and Marine Resources.--Jean E. Williams (PHB), room
3902, 305-0210.

FIELD OFFICES

801 B Street, Suite 504, Anchorage, AK 99501-3657

Trial Attorneys: Regina Belt (907) 271-3456; Dean Dunsmore (907) 271-
5457; Bruce Landon (907) 271-5948.

999 18th Street, Suite 945, North Tower, Denver, CO 80202

Trial Attorneys: David Askman (303) 312-7247; Bruce Bernard (303) 312-
7319; Bradley Bridgewater (303) 312-7318; Dave Carson (303) 312-
7309; Jerry Ellington (303)
312-7321; Robert Foster (303) 312-7320; Jim Freeman (303) 312-7376;
Dave Gehlert (303) 312-7352; Mike Gheleta (303) 312-7303; Alan
Greenberg (303) 312-7324; David

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Harder (303) 312-7328; Robert Homiak (303) 312-7353; Heidi Kukis
(303) 312-7354; Lee Leininger (303) 312-7322; John Moscato (303)
312-7346; Mark Nitcynski (303)
312-7388; Terry Petrie (303) 312-7327; Daniel Pinkston (303) 312-
7397; Susan Schneider (303) 312-7308; Andrew Smith (303) 312-7326;
Andrew Walch (303) 312-7316.

Administrative Officer.--David Jones (303) 312-7387.

501 I Street, Suite 9-700, Sacramento, CA 95814-2322

Trial Attorneys: Maria Iizuka (916) 930-2202; Stephen Macfarlane (916)
930-2204; Charles Shockey (916) 930-2203.

301 Howard Street, Suite 1050, San Francisco, CA 94105-2001

Trial Attorneys: Matt Fogelson (415) 744-6470; David Glazer (415) 744-
6477; Herb Johnson (415) 436-7159; Robert Mullaney (415) 744-6483;
Bradley O'Brien (415) 744-6484; Angela O'Connell (415) 744-6485;
Thomas Pacheco (415) 744-6480; Judith Rabinowitz (415) 744-6486;
Mark Rigau (415) 744-6487; Noel Wise (415) 744-6471.

c/o NOAA / DARCNW, 7600 San Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115-0070

Trial Attorneys: Sean Carman (206) 526-6617; James Nicoli (206) 526-
6616; David Spohr (206) 526-4603; Mike Zevenbergen (206) 526-6607.

One Gateway Center, Suite 6116, Newton Corner, MA 02158

Trial Attorneys: Catherine Fiske (617) 450-0444; Donald Frankel (617)
450-0442.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, 555 Pleasant Street, Suite 352, Concord, NH
03301

Trial Attorney.-- Kristine Tardiff (603) 225-1562, ext. 283.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, 201 Third Street, NW., Suite 900,
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Trial Attorney.--Andrew Smith (505) 224-1468.

161 East Mallard Drive, Suite A, Boise, ID 83706

Trial Attorney.--David Negri (208) 331-5943.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, 105 E. Pine Street, 2nd Floor, Missoula, MT
59802

Trial Attorney.--Robert Anderson (406) 829-3322.

c/o U.S. Attorney's Office, Room 6-100, PJKK Federal Building, 300 Ala
Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850

Trial Attorney.--Sila DeRoma (808) 541-2850.

483 Doe Run Road, Sequim, WA 98382

Appraiser.--James Eaton (360) 582-0038.

1205 Via Escalante, Chula Vista, CA 91910

Trial Attorney.--Mike Reed (619) 656-2273.


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TAX DIVISION

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Room 4141 (202) 514-2901

Judiciary Center Building, 555 Fourth Street NW., 20001 (JCB)

Maxus Energy Tower, 7717 N. Harwood Street, Suite 400, Dallas, TX 75242
(MAX)

Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street NW., 20004 (PHB)

Assistant Attorney General.--Eileen J. O'Connor, room 4601, 514-2901.
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Claire Fallon, room 4137, 514-
5109 (Civil Matters); Patrick F. Hofer, room 4609, 514-8665
(Policy and Management Matters); Richard T. Morrison, room 4613,
514-2901 (Appellate and Review); Rod J. Rosenstein, room 4603,
514-2915 (Criminal Matters).
Senior Legislative Counsel.--Stephen J. Csontos (MAIN), room 4134,
307-6419.
Section Chiefs:
Central Region, Civil Trial.--Seth Heald (acting) (JCB), room
8921-B, 514-6502.
Eastern Region, Civil Trial.--David A. Hubbert (JCB) room 6126,
307-6426.
Northern Region, Civil Trial.--D. Patrick Mullarkey (JCB), room
7804-A, 307-6533.
Southern Region, Civil Trial.--Michael Kearns (JCB), room 6243-
A, 514-5905.
Southwestern Region, Civil Trial.--Louise P. Hytken (MAX), room
4100 (214)
880-9725.
Western Region, Civil Trial.--Robert S. Watkins (JCB), room
7907-B, 307-6413.
Court of Federal Claims.--Mildred L. Seidman (JCB), room 8804-A,
307-6440.
Office of Review.--John DiCicco (JCB), room 6846, 307-6567.
Appellate.--Gilbert S. Rothenberg (PHB), room 7038, 514-3361.
Criminal Enforcement, Northern Region.--Rosemary E. Paguni
(BICN), room 5824,
514-2323.
Criminal Enforcement, Southern Region.--Gregory E. Gallagher
(acting), (PHB), room 7640, 514-5112.
Criminal Enforcement, Western Region.--Ronald Cimino (PHB), room
7038, 514-5762.
Criminal Appeals and Tax Enforcement Policy.--Alan Hechtkopf
(acting), (PHB), room 7002, 514-3011.
Executive Officer.--Joseph E. Young (PHB), room 7802, 616-0010.

DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

Lincoln Place-1 (East), 600 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202 (LP-1)

Lincoln Place-2 (West), 700 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202 (LP-2)

Administrator.--Karen P. Tandy, room W-12060, 307-8000.
Chief of Staff.--Jodi L. Avergun, room W-12060-E, 307-8003.
Deputy Administrator.--Michele M. Leonhart, room W-12058-F, 307-
7345.
Executive Assistant.--Joel K. Fries, room W-12058-E, 307-8770.
Chief, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs.--Mary Irene
Cooper, room W-12228, 307-7363.
Chief, Executive Policy and Strategic Planning.--Elizabeth W.
Kempshall, room W-11100,
307-7420.
Section Chiefs:
Congressional Affairs.--Eric Akers, room W-12104, 307-7423.
Demand Reduction.--Catherine Harnett, room W-9049-E, 307-7936.
Public Affairs.--William Grant (acting), 307-7979.
Information Services.--Donald E. Joseph, room W-12232, 307-7967.
Chief Counsel.--Wendy H. Goggin, room W-12142-C, 307-7322.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Robert C. Gleason, room E-12375, 307-
8020.
Chief, Office of Administrative Law Judges.--Mary Ellen Bittner,
room E-2129, 307-8188.

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION

Chief Financial Officer.--Frank M. Kalder, room W-12138, 307-7330.
Deputy Assistant Administrators for--
Acquisition Management.--Christinia K. Sisk, room W-5100, 307-
7888.
Finance.--Alison Doone, room E-7397, 307-7002.
Resource Management.--Charlotte A. Saunders, room E-7399, 307-
4800.

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Section Chiefs:
Acquisition Management.--Michele Allen, room W-5028, 307-7802.
Controls and Coordination.--John Osterday, room E-7395, 307-
7080.
Evaluations and Planning.--Donna Wilson, room E-850P, 307-7463.
Financial Integrity.--William S. Truitt, room E-7101, 307-7082.
Financial Operations.--Tammy Balas, room E-7165, 307-9933.
Financial Reports.--Sherri Woodle, room E-7297, 307-7040.
Financial Systems.--Daniel G. Gillette, room E-7205, 307-7031.
Organization and Staffing Management.--Donna Ciccolella, room E-
7331, 307-7077.
Policy and Transportation.--Barbara J. Joplin, room W-5018, 307-
7808.
Program Liaison and Analysis.--Karin O'Leary, room E-7225, 305-
9149.
Statistical Services.--Patrick R. Gartin, room W-6300, 307-8276.

INSPECTIONS DIVISION

Chief Inspector.--Rogelio E. Guevara, room W-12042A, 307-7358.
Deputy Chief Inspector, Office of:
Inspections.--Gerard P. McAleer, room W-4348, 307-8200.
Professional Responsibility.--Stephen G. Griswold, room W-4176,
307-8235.
Security Programs.--Mark S. Johnson, room W-2340, 307-3465.

OPERATIONS DIVISION

Chief of Operations.--Michael A. Braun, room W-12050, 307-7340.
Chiefs of:
Enforcement Operations.--Thomas M. Harrigan, room W-11070, 307-
7927.
Deputy Chief, Enforcement Operations.--Joseph T. Rannazzisi,
room W-11064,
307-7159.
Financial Operations.--Donald C. Semesky, room W-10190, 353-
9574.
International Programs.--Kevin C. Whaley, room W-11024, 307-
4233.
Operations Management.--Ava Cooper-Davis, room W-11148, 307-
4200.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion Control.--
William J. Walker, room E-6295, 307-7165.
Special Agent in Charge, Aviation Division.--William C. Brown, Ft.
Worth, TX (817) 837-2004.
Special Agent in Charge, Special Operations Division.--Derek S.
Maltz, Chantilly, VA (703) 488-4205.

INTELLIGENCE DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--Anthony P. Pacido (acting), room W-12020A,
307-3607.
Special Agent in Charge, El Paso Intelligence Center.--James S.
Mavromatis, Building 11339, SSG Sims Street, El Paso, TX 79908-
8098 (915) 760-2011.
Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Intelligence.--Judith E.
Bertini, room W-12020C, 307-3607.
Section Chief, Office of Management and Production Section.--James
A. Curtin, room W-7268, 307-7534.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Strategic Intelligence.--
Linda Crume (acting), room W-8072, 307-8243.
Section Chiefs:
Regional Strategic Section.--Linda Crume, room W-8258, 307-5442.
Special Strategic Intelligence Section A.--Lourdes P. Border.
room 8066, 307-4358.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Investigative
Intelligence.--Jill Webb (acting), room W-10190, 307-8050.
Section Chief of Worldwide Investigative Intelligence.--Craig
Estancona, room W-10280, 307-8431.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Special Intelligence.--Anthony P.
Pacido, room
E-5075A, 307-8369.
Section Chiefs:
Operational Support.--Benjamin J. Sanborn, room E-5015, 307-
3645.
Technical Support.--Gisele Gatjanis, room E-5121A, 307-4872.

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OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--William B. Simpkins, room W-12142, 307-4730.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Administration.--Mary E.
Colarusso (acting), room
W-9088, 307-7708.
Section Chiefs:
Administrative Operations.--Emmett T. Ridley, Jr., room W-5100-
A, 307-7766.
Facilities and Finance.--William A. Kopitz, room W-5244, 307-
7792.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Forensic Sciences.--Thomas
J. Janovsky, room W-7342, 307-8866.
Associate Deputy Assistant Administrators, Office of Forsenic
Sciences: Alan B. Clark, room W-7344, 307-8866; Rhesa G.
Gilliland, room W-7346, 307-8868.
Section Chiefs:
Hazardous Waste Disposal.--John Patrick, room W-7308, 307-8872.
Laboratory Operations.--Steven M. Sottolano, room W-7310, 307-
8880.
Laboratory Support.--Richard P. Meyers, room W-7348, 307-8785.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Investigative
Technology.--Dale Zeisset, Lorton, VA (703) 495-6500.
Section Chiefs:
Surveillance Support.--Jon J. Sugrue, Lorton, VA (703) 495-6575.
Telecommunications Intercept Support.--Donald Torres, Lorton, VA
(703) 495-6550.
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Information Systems.--
Dennis R. McCrary, room
E-3105, 307-7454.
Associate Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Information
Systems.--Julie Jones, room E-3005, 307-5269.
Section Chiefs:
Operations and Support.--Larry Castleberry, room E-4111, 307-
9481.
Program Planning and Control Staff.--Maria Hughes, room E-3163,
307-9885.
Special Projects.--Michelle M. Bower, room E-3206, 307-9896.
Systems Applications.--Ruth Torres, room E-3285, 307-9883.
Technology Officer.--Mark Shafernich, room E-3101, 353-9691.

HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--Catherine J. Kasch, room W-12020, 307-4177.
Section Chiefs:
Management & Employee Services.--Margaret A. Hager, room W-3058,
307-4015.
Recruitment and Placement.--Margie Aira, room W-3242, 307-4055.
Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Margaret Norman, room E-
11275, 307-8888.
Career Board Executive Secretary.--Jerry A. Heard, room W-2268, 307-
7349.
Chairman, Board of Professional Conduct.--Pat Dunn, room E-9333,
307-8980.
Special Agent-in-Charge, Office of Training.--John R. McCarty, 2500
Investigation Parkway, DEA Academy, Quantico, VA 22135 (703)
632-5010.
Assistant Special Agents-in-Charge:
Domestic Training Section 1.--Bill Faiella (703) 632-5110.
Domestic Training Section 2.--Richard Inscore (703) 632-5310.
International Training Section.--Dominick D. Braccio, Jr. (703)
632-5330.

FIELD OFFICES

ATLANTA DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Sherri Strange, Room 800, 75 Spring Street
SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 893-7000.

BOSTON DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--June Stansbury, JFK Federal Building, Room
E-400, 15 New Sudsbury Street, Boston, MA 02203-0402 (617) 557-
2100.

CARIBBEAN DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Jerome M. Harris, P.O. Box 2167, San Juan,
PR 00922-2167 (787) 775-1815.

CHICAGO DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Richard W. Sanders, Suite 1200, John C.
Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago,
IL 60604 (312) 353-7875.

DALLAS DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Gary G. Olenkiewicz, 10160 Technology
Boulevard East, Dallas, TX 75220 (214) 366-6900.


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DENVER DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Jeffrey D. Sweetin, 115 Inverness Drive,
East, Englewood, CO 80112-5116 (303) 705-7300.

DETROIT DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--John J. Arvanitis (acting), 431 Howard
Street, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 234-4000.

EL PASO DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Zoran Yankovich, 660 Mesa Hills Drive,
Suite 2000, El Paso, TX 79912 (915) 832-6000.

HOUSTON DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--James T. Craig, 1433 West Loop South,
Suite 600, Houston, TX 77027-9506 (713) 693-3000.

LOS ANGELES DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Stephen Delgado, 255 East Temple Street,
20th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 621-6700.

MIAMI DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Mark Trouville, Phoenix Building, 8400 NW.
53rd Street, Miami, FL 33166 (305) 994-4870.

NEWARK DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Michael Pasterchick, Jr., 80 Mulberry
Street, Second Floor, Newark, NJ 07102-4206 (973) 273-5000.

NEW ORLEANS DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--William J. Renton, Jr., Suite 1800, 3838
North Causeway Boulevard, Metaire, LA 70002 (504) 840-1100.

NEW YORK DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--John P. Gilbride, 99 10th Avenue, New
York, NY 10011 (212) 337-3900.

PHILADELPHIA DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--James M. Kasson, William J. Green Federal
Building, 600 Arch Street, Room 10224, Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 861-3474.

PHOENIX DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Timothy J. Landrum, Suite 301, 3010 North
Second Street, Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 664-5600.

SAN DIEGO DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--John S. Fernandes, 4560 Viewridge Avenue,
San Diego, CA 92123-1672 (858) 616-4100.

SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Javier F. Pena, 450 Golden Gate Avenue,
P.O. Box 36035, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 436-7900.

SEATTLE DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Rodney G. Benson, 400 Second Avenue West,
Seattle, WA 98119 (206) 553-5443.

ST. LOUIS DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Preston Gubbs, 317 South 16th Street, St.
Louis, MO 63103 (314) 538-4600.

WASHINGTON, DC DIVISION:
Special Agent-in-Charge.--Shawn A. Johnson, 800 K Street, NW., Suite
520, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 305-8500.

OTHER DEA OFFICES

Special Agents-in-Charge:
James S. Mavromatis, El Paso Intelligence Center, Building 11339,
SSG Sims Street, El Paso, TX 79908 (915) 760-2000.
William C. Brown, Aviation Operations Division, 2300 Horizon Drive,
Fort Worth, TX 76177 (817) 837-2000.
Derek S. Maltz, Special Operations Division, 14560 Avion Parkway,
Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 488-4200.
John R. McCarty, Training Office, P.O. Box 1475, Quantico, VA 22134
(703) 632-5000.


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FOREIGN OFFICES

Ankara, Turkey: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Ankara, PSC 93, Box
5000, APO AE 09823, 9-011-90-312-468-6136.
Asuncion, Paraguay: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4740, APO AA
34036, 9-011-595-21-210-738.
Athens, Greece: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Athens, PSC 108, Box 14,
AA/RE/FPO APO AE 09842, 9-011-30-1-643-4328.
Bangkok, Thailand: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Bangkok, APO AP
96546-0001,
9-011-662-205-4987.
Beijing, China: DEA/Justice, American Embassy Beijing, PSC 461, Box 50,
FPO AP 96521-0002, 9-011-8610-8529-6880.
Belize, Country Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, PSC 120, Unit
7405, APO AA 34025,
9-011-501-233-3857.
Berlin, Germany: DEA / Justice, Berlin Country Office, PSC 120, Box
3000, APO AE 09265, 9-011-49-30-8305-1460.
Bern, Switzerland: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Department of State
(Bern), Washington, DC 20521, 9-011-41-31-357-7367.
Bogota, Columbia: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 5116, APO AA
34038, 9-011-571-315-2121.
Brasilia, Brazil: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3500, APO AA
34030, 9-011-55-61-312-7498.
Bridgetown, Barbados: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, CMR 1014, APO AA
34055, 9-1-246-437-6337.
Brussels, Belgium: DEA / Justice, Brussels Country Office, PSC 82, Box
002, APO AE 09710, 9-011-32-2-508-2420.
Buenos Aires, Argentina: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4309, APO
AA 34034, 9-011-5415-114949.
Cairo, Egypt: DEA / Justice, Cairo Country Office, American Embassy,
Unit 64900, Box 25, APO AE 09839-4900, 9-011-20-2-357-2461.
Canberra, Australia: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Canberra, APO AP
96549, 9-011-61-2-6214-5903.
Caracas, Venezuela: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4962, APO AA
34037, 9-011-582-12-975-8910.
Cartagena, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Consulate, Unit
5116, APO AA 34038, 9-011-575-655-1423.
Chiang-Mai, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Consulate, Box C,
APO AP 96546, 9-011-66-53-217-285.
Chimore Post of Duty: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913
(Chimore), APO AA 34032, 301-985-9399.
Cochabamba, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913
(Cochabamba), APO AA 34032, 9-011-591-428-8896.
Copenhagen, Denmark: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Copenhagen, PSC 73,
APO AE 09716, 9-011-45-35-42-26-80.
Curacao, Netherlands Antilles: DEA / Justice, American Consulate,
Washington, DC 20521, 9-011-5999-461-6985.
Frankfurt, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Consulate General,
PSC 115, Frankfurt / DEA, APO AE 09213, 9-011-49-69-7535-3770.
Freeport, Resident Office: DEA Freeport-Airport, 22400 Ft. Lauderdale,
FL 33335, 1-242-352-5353.
Guadalajara, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, Guadalajara Resident
Office, P.O. Box 9001, Brownsville, TX 78520-0901, 9-011-523-825-
3064.
Guatemala City, Guatemala: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3311,
APO AA 34024, 9-011-502-331-4389.
Guayaquil, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Quito, Unit
5350, APO AA, 34039, 9-011-593-42-327-862.
The Hague, Netherlands: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 6707, Box
8, APO AE 09715, 9-011-31-70-310-9327.
Hanoi, Vietnam: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Vietnam, Department of
State, Attn: DEA / Justice, Washington, DC 20521 9-011-772-1500,
ext. 2357 / 9.
Hermosillo, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, Hermosillo Resident Office,
P.O. Box 1689, Nogales, AZ 85628, 9-011-526-289-0220.
Hong Kong: DEA / Justice, American Consulate General, PSC 461, Box 16,
FPO AP 96521, 9-852-2521-4536.
Istanbul: DEA / Justice, American Consulate General, PSC 97, Box 0002,
APO AE 09327, 9-011-90-212-251-0160.

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Juarez, Resident Office: P.O. Box 10545, El Paso, TX 79995, 9-011-52-
656-611-1179.
Kingston, Jamaica: Kingston Country Office, Department of State, 3210
Kingston Place, Washington, DC 20521, 9-1-876-929-4956.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Kuala Lumpur,
APO AP 96535, 9-011-603-248-7951.
Lagos, Nigeria: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Lagos, Department of
State, Attn: DEA / Justice, 8300 Lagos Place, Washington, DC 20521,
9-011-234-1-261-9837.
La Paz, Bolivia: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913, APO AA
34032, 9-011-591-2-431481.
Lima, Peru: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3810, APO AA 34031, 9-
011-511-434-3058.
London, England: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, PSC 801, Box 08, FPO
AE 09498, 9-011-441-71-403-8026.
Lyon (INTERPOL): American Embassy Paris, DEA / Interpol, Lyon, PSC 116,
APO AE 09777, 9-011-33-4-7244-7086.
Madrid, Spain: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Madrid, PSC 61, Box 0014,
APO AE 09642, 9-011-34-91-587-2280.
Managua, Nicaragua: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Nicaragua, Unit
2701, Box 21, APO AA 34021, 9-011-505-268-2148.
Manila, Philippines: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, PSC 500, Box 11,
FPO AP 96515, 9-011-632-523-1219.
Mazatlan, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, Mazatlan Resident Office, P.O.
Box 9006, Brownsville, TX 78520, 9-011-52-69-82-1659.
Merida: DEA / Justice, U.S. Consulate-Merida, P.O. Box 9003,
Brownsville, TX 78520, 9-011-529-925-8013.
Mexico City, Mexico: DEA / Justice, U.S. Embassy Mexico City, P.O. Box
9000-DEA, Brownsville, TX 78520, 9-011-52-55-5080-2600.
Milan, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Consulate Milan, c/o
American Embassy Rome, PSC 59, Box 60-M, APO AE 09624, 9-011-39-02-
655-5766.
Monterrey, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, Monterrey Road, P.O. Box
9002, Brownsville, TX 78520-0902, 9-011-528-340-1299.
Moscow, Russia: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Moscow, PSC 77, APO AE
09721,
9-011-7-095-956-8066.
Nassau: Nassau Country Office, 3370 Nassau Place, Washington, DC 20521,
9-1-242-322-1700.
New Delhi, India: DEA / Justice, New Delhi Country Office, Department of
State, 9000 New Delhi Place, Attn: DEA / Justice, Washington, DC
20521, 9-011-91-11-419-0008.
Nicosia, Cyprus: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, PSC 815, Box 1, FPO AE
09836,
9-011-357-2-777-086.
Ottawa, Canada: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Ottawa, P.O. Box 13669,
Ogdensburg, New York 13669, 9-1-613-238-5633.
Panama City, Panama: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 0945, APO AA
34002,
9-011-507-225-9685.
Paris, France: Justice, American Embassy Paris, PSC 116, Box D-401, APO
AE 09777, 9-011-33-1-4312-7332.
Peshawar: DEA / Justice, American Consulate General Peshawar, Unit
62217, APO AE 09812-2217, 9-011-92-521-840-424.
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: U.S. Department of State, DEA Port-au-Prince,
3400 Port-au-Prince Place, Washington, DC 20521, 9-011-509-223-8888.
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: DEA / Justice, Port of Spain,
Department of State, Port of Spain Country Office, 3410 Port of
Spain Place, Washington, DC 20537, 9-1-868-628-8136.
Pretoria, South Africa: DEA / Justice, Pretoria Country Office,
Department of State, Washington, DC 20521, 9-011-27-12-362-5009.
Quito, Ecuador: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 5338, APO AA
34039, 9-011-593-22-231-547.
Rangoon, Burma: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Rangoon, Box B, APO AP
96546,
9-011-95-1-282055.
Rome, Italy: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Rome, PSC 59, Box 22, APO
AE 09624, 9-011-39-06-4674-2319.
San Jose, Costa Rica: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 2506, APO AA
34020,
9-011-506-220-2433.
San Salvador, El Salvador: American Embassy, Unit 3130, APO AA 34023, 9-
011-503-278-6005.
Santa Cruz, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913
(Santa Cruz), APO AA 34032, 9-011-591-3-32-7152.

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Santiago, Chile: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4119, APO AA
34033, 9-011-591-3-345-1841.
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit
5514, APO AA 34041, 809-687-3754.
Sao Paulo, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3502,
AP0 AA 34030, 9-011-55-11-3062-6962.
Seoul, Korea: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Seoul, Unit 15550, APO AP
96205,
9-011-82-2-397-4260.
Singapore: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Singapore, PSC 470 DEA FPO
96507, 9-011-65-476-9021.
Songkhla, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, APO AP
96546,
9-011-66-74-324-236.
Tashkent: Uzbekistan Country Office, DEA / Justice, 7110 Tashkent Place,
Washington, DC 20521, 9-011-998-71120-5450.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 2912, APO
AA 34022,
9-011-504-236-6780.
Tijuana, Resident Office: P.O. 439039, San Diego, CA 92143, 9-011-52-
664-622-7452.
Tokyo, Japan: DEA / Justice, American Embassy Tokyo, Unit 45004, Box
224, APO AP 96337, 9-011-81-3-3224-5452.
Trinidad, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913
(Trinidad), TRO, APO AA 34032, 301-985-9368.
Udorn, Resident Office: DEA / Justice, American Embassy (Udorn), Box UD,
APO AP 96546, 9-011-66-42-247-636.
Vancouver Resident Office: United States Consulate, DEA / Justice,
Vancouver, P.O. Box 5002, Point Roberts, WA 98281.
Vienna, Austria: American Embassy Vienna, Department of State, Attn: DEA
/ Justice, Washington, DC 20521, 9-011-43-1-514-2251.
Vientiane, Laos: American Embassy Vientiane, Box V, APO AP 96546, 9-011-
856-2121.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS,

AND EXPLOSIVES (ATF)

650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., 20226

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Director.--Carl J. Truscott (202) 927-8700.
Deputy Director.--Edgar A. Domenech, 927-8710.
Chief of Staff.--Tina L. Street, 927-8309.

OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN

Ombudsman.--Marianne Ketels, 927-3538.

STRATEGIC PLANNING OFFICE

Chief.--E. Wayne Miller, 927-7720.

OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Executive Assistant.--Anthony Torres, 927-8154.
Deputy Executive Assistant.--Oliver C. Allen, Jr., 927-8263.

OFFICE OF CHIEF COUNSEL

Chief Counsel.--Stephen R. Rubenstein, 927-8224.
Deputy Chief Counsel.--Melanie S. Stinnett, 927-8211.

OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

Assistant Director.--Lewis P. Raden, 927-7940.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Wally Nelson.

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Special Assistant.--Enrique Perez. 927-8489.
Chief of Staff.--Mary Jo Hughes, 927-7940.
Director of NIBIN Program.--Steve Pugmire, 927-5660.
Chief, Division of:
Arson and Explosives.--Joseph Riehl, 927-7930.
FEA Services.--Audrey Stucko, 927-8300.
Firearms Program.--John Spurgeon, 927-7770.
National Tracing Center.--Charles Houser (304) 274-4100.
Deputy Chief, Division of:
Arson and Explosives.--Mark Siebert, 927-7930.
Firearms Programs.--Nick Colucci, 927-7770.

OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY/CIO

Assistant Director / Chief Information Officer.--Gregg D. Bailey, 927-
8390.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Linda Y. Cureton.

OFFICE OF TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Assistant Director.--Mark Logan, 927-9380.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Steve L. Mathis.

OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS

Assistant Director.--Michael R. Bouchard, 927-7970.
Deputy Assistant Director for--
Central.--Carson F. Carroll, 927-7980.
East.--Hugo Barrera.
West.--J. Dewey Webb.
Industry Operations.--James A. Zamillo, Sr.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Director.--W. Larry Ford, 927-8500.
Executive Assistant for Legislative Affairs.--David Grothaus, 927-
8490.

OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SECURITY OPERATIONS

Assistant Director.--Richard E. Chase, 927-7800.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Jeffrey Roehm.

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT/CFO

Assistant Director / Chief Financial Officer.--Marguerite Moccia, 927-
8400.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Candace E. Moberly.

OFFICE OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION

Assistant Director.--James E. McDermond, 927-6500.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Virginia T. O'Brien, 927-6500.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

J. Edgar Hoover Building, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC
20535-0001, phone (202) 324-3000, http://www.fbi.gov

Director.--Robert S. Mueller III, 324-3444.
Deputy Director.--John S. Pistole, 324-3315.
Chief of Staff.--Charles M. Steele, 324-3444.

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Executive Assistant Directors of:
Administration.--Jonathan I. Solomon, 324-7101.
Counterterrorism / Counterintelligence.--Gary M. Bald, 324-7045.
Intelligence.--Maureen A. Baginski, 324-9213.
Law Enforcement Services.--Grant D. Ashley, 324-4880.
Assistant Director of Administrative Services Division.--Mark S.
Bullock, 324-3514.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Mary B. Hannagan, 324-5364; J.P.
Weis, 324-3516.
Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Division.--David Szady,
324-4614.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Beverly Andress, 324-8912; Timothy
D. Bereznay, 324-4883.
Assistant Director of Counterterrorism Division.--Willie T. Hulon,
324-2770.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Thomas J. Harrington (703) 280-5505;
John E. Lewis, 324-7055; Donald N. Van Duyn, 324-2013.
Assistant Director of Criminal Investigative Division.--Chris
Swecker, 324-4260.
Deputy Assistant Directors: James H. Burrus, Jr., 324-5740;
Deborah Strebel Pierce, 324-4262.
Assistant Director of Criminal Justice Information Services
Division.--Thomas E. Bush
III (304) 625-2700.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Jerome M. Pender (304) 625-4400;
Monte C. Strait (acting) (304) 625-2900.
Assistant Director of Cyber Division.--Louis M. Reigel III, 324-
6615.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Steven M. Martinez, 324-1380.
Assistant Director of Finance Division.--Joseph L. Ford, 324-1345.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Richard L. Haley, 324-4104.
Assistant Director of Information Technology Operations Division.--
James A. Loudermilk
II (acting), 324-4507.
Deputy Assistant Director.--James A. Loudermilk II, 324-4840.
Assistant Director of Inspection Division.--Charlene B. Thornton,
324-2901.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Andrew R. Bland III, 324-2903.
Assistant Director of Investigative Technology Division.--Kerry E.
Haynes (703) 632-6100.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Marcus C. Thomas.
Assistant Director of Laboratory Division.--Dwight E. Adams (703)
632-7000.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Joseph A. Di Zinno (703) 632-7003;
Tod Alan Hildebrand (703) 632-7010.
Chief Information Officer.--Zalmai Azmi, 324-6165.
Assistant Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.--Eleni P.
Kalisch, 324-5051.
Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Veronica Venture, 324-4128.
Assistant Equal Employment Opportunity Officers: Janis Famous,
324-8162; Maximo De Lancer, 324-4128.
General Counsel.--Valerie Caproni, 324-6829.
Deputy General Counsels.--John Curran, 324-8528; Anne M.
Gulyassy, 324-5020; Patrick W. Kelley, 324-8067.
Assistant Director, Office of Intelligence.--Kevin R. Brock, 324-
7605.
Deputy Assistant Directors: Robert E. Casey, Jr., 324-0740;
Janet C. Keys, 324-8287.
Office of International Operations.--Thomas V. Fuentes, special
agent in charge, 324-5292.
Assistant Director, Office of Law Enforcement Coordination.--Louis
F. Quijas, 324-7126.
Office of the Ombudsman.--Sarah Zeigler, 324-2156.
Assistant Director of:
Professional Responsibility.--Candice M. Will, 324-8284,
Public Affairs.--Cassandra M. Chandler, 324-5352.
Assistant Director, Records Management Division.--William L. Hooton,
324-7141.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Harold M. Hendershot, 324-7141.
Executive Secretariat.--Marilyn Moore, 324-6565.
Assistant Director, Security Division.--Charles S. Phalen, Jr., 324-
7112.
Deputy Assistant Director.--Jeffrey Berkin, 324-2121.
Assistant Director, Training Division.--James A. Trinka, 324-2506.

FIELD DIVISIONS

Albany: 200 McCarty Avenue, Albany, NY 12209 (518) 465-7551.
Albuquerque: 415 Silver Avenue SW., Suite 300, Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 224-2000.
Anchorage: 101 East Sixth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 258-5322.
Atlanta: 2635 Century Center Parkway, NE., Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30345
(404)
679-9000.
Baltimore: 7142 Ambassador Road, Baltimore, MD 21244 (410) 265-8080.

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Birmingham: 2121 Eighth Avenue North, Room 1400, Birmingham, AL 35203
(205)
326-6166.
Boston: One Center Plaza, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02108 (617) 742-5533.
Buffalo: One FBI Plaza, Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 856-7800.
Charlotte: Wachovia Building, 400 South Tryon Street, Suite 900,
Charlotte, NC 28285 (704) 377-9200.
Chicago: E.M. Dirksen Federal Office Building, 219 South Dearborn
Street, Room 905, Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 431-1333.
Cincinnati: Federal Office Building, 550 Main Street, Room 9000,
Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 421-4310.
Cleveland: 1501 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 522-1400.
Columbia: 151 Westpark Boulevard, Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 551-4200.
Dallas: J. Gordon Shanklin Building, One Justice Way, Dallas, TX 75220
(972) 559-5000.
Denver: Federal Office Building, 1961 Stout Street, Room 1823, Denver,
CO 80294 (303) 629-7171.
Detroit: P.V. McNamara Federal Office Building, 477 Michigan Avenue,
26th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 965-2323.
El Paso: 660 South Mesa Hills Drive, Suite 3000, El Paso, TX 79912 (915)
832-5000.
Honolulu: Kalanianaole Federal Office Building, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard,
Room 4-230, Honolulu, HI 96850 (808) 566-4300.
Houston: 2500 East T.C. Jester, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77008 (713) 693-
5000.
Indianapolis: Federal Office Building, 575 North Pennsylvania Street,
Room 679, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (371) 639-3301.
Jackson: Federal Office Building, 100 West Capitol Street, Suite 1553,
Jackson, MS 39269 (601) 948-5000.
Jacksonville: 7820 Arlington Expressway, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL
32211 (904) 721-1211.
Kansas City: 1300 Summit, Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 512-8200.
Knoxville: John J. Duncan Federal Office Building, 710 Locust Street,
Room 600, Knoxville, TN 37902 (423) 544-0751.
Las Vegas: John Lawrence Bailey Building, 700 East Charleston Boulevard,
Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 385-1281.
Little Rock: #24 Shackleford West Boulevard, Little Rock, AR 72211 (501)
221-9100.
Los Angeles: Federal Office Building, 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite
1700, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 477-6565.
Louisville: 600 Martin Luther King, Jr. Place, Room 500, Louisville, KY
40202 (502)
583-2941.
Memphis: Eagle Crest Building, 225 North Humphreys Boulevard, Suite
3000, Memphis, TN 38120 (901) 747-4300.
Miami: 16320 Northwest Second Avenue, Miami, FL 33169 (305) 944-9101.
Milwaukee: 330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 600, Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 276-4684.
Minneapolis: 111 Washington Avenue South, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN
55401 (612)
376-3200.
Mobile: 200 North Royal Street, Mobile, AL 36602 (334) 438-3674.
New Haven: 600 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 777-6311.
New Orleans: 2901 Leon C. Simon Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70126 (504)
816-3122.
New York: 26 Federal Plaza, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10278 (212) 384-
1000.
Newark: Claremont Tower Building, 11 Centre Place, Newark, NJ 07102
(973) 792-3000.
Norfolk: 150 Corporate Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23502 (757) 455-0100.
Oklahoma City: 3301 West Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 (405) 290-
7770.
Omaha: 10755 Burt Street, Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 493-8688.
Philadelphia: William J. Green, Jr., Federal Office Building, 600 Arch
Street, Eighth Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 418-4000.
Phoenix: 201 East Indianola Avenue, Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602)
279-5511.
Pittsburgh: Martha Dixon Building, 3311 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh,
PA 15203 (412) 432-4000.
Portland: Crown Plaza Building, 1500 Southwest First Avenue, Suite 401,
Portland, OR 97201 (503) 224-4181.
Richmond: 1970 East Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228 (804) 261-1044.
Sacramento: 4500 Orange Grove Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 481-
9110.
Salt Lake City: 257 Towers Building, 257 East 200 South, Suite 1200,
Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 579-1400.
San Antonio: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Building, 614 East Houston
Street, Room 200, San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 225-6741.
San Diego: Federal Office Building, 9797 Aero Drive, San Diego, CA 92123
(858)
565-1255.
San Francisco: 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 13th Floor, San Francisco, CA
64102 (415)
553-7400.

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San Juan: U.S. Federal Office Building, 150 Chardon Avenue, Room 526,
Hato Rey, PR 00918 (787) 754-6000.
Seattle: 1110 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 622-0460.
Springfield: 400 West Monroe Street, Suite 400, Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 522-9675.
St. Louis: 2222 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 241-5357.
Tampa: Federal Office Building, 500 Zack Street, Room 610, Tampa, FL
33602 (813)
273-4566.
Washington Field Office: 601 Fourth Street NW., Washington, DC 20535
(202) 278-3400.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS (BOP)

320 1st Street, NW., 20534

General Information Number (202) 307-3198

Director.--Harley G. Lappin, room 654, HOLC, 307-3250.
Director, National Institute of Corrections.--Morris L. Thigpen,
Sr., 7th floor, 500 FRST, 307-3106 (0).
Assistant Director of:
Administration.--Bruce K. Sasser, 9th floor, 500 FRST, 307-3123.
Correctional Programs.--John M. Vanyur, Ph.D., room 554, HOLC,
307-3226.
General Counsel.--Kathleen M. Kenney, room 958C, HOLC, 307-3062.
Health Services.--MaryEllen Thomas, room 1054, HOLC, 307-3055.
Human Resources Management.--W. Elaine Chapman (acting), room
454, HOLC,
307-3082.
Industries, Education, and Vocational Training.--Steve Schwalb,
8th floor, 400 FRST, 305-3500.
Information, Policy and Public Affairs.--Thomas R. Kane, Ph.D.,
room 641, HOLC, 514-6537.
Regional Director for--
Mid-Atlantic.--K.M. White (301) 317-3100.
North Central.--Michael K. Nalley (913) 621-3939.
Northeast.--D. Scott Dodrill (215) 521-7300.
South Central.--Ronald G. Thompson (214) 224-3389.
Southeast.--R.E. Holt (678) 686-1200.
Western.--Joseph E. Gunja (925) 803-4700.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--Jerry Vroegh, 307-3250.

OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS (OJP)

810 7th Street, NW., 20531

Assistant Attorney General.--Tracy A. Henke (acting), room 6400, 307-
5933.
Deputy Assistant Attorney Generals: Lizette Benedi, room 6355; Cheri
Nolan, room 6422.
Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.--Beth McGarry,
room 6224.
Manager, Equal Employment Opportunity.--Stacie Brockman, room 6109,
307-6013.

BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE

Director.--Domingo S. Herraiz, room 4427, 353-2720.
Deputy Directors of:
Planning.--Hope D. Janke (acting), room 4429, 514-6094.
Policy.--James H. Burch II, room 4207, 307-5910.
Programs.--Eileen Garry, room 4345, 307-6226.
Associate Deputy Directors of:
Policy.--Elizabeth Griffith, room 4121, 307-6226; James Patrick
McCreary, room 4124, 616-0532.
Programs.--Timothy Wight, room 4428, 514-2190.

BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS

Director.--Lawrence A. Greenfeld, room 2413, 307-0765.
Chiefs of:
Corrections Statistics.--Allen Beck, room 2239, 616-3277.
Criminal Statistics Improvement Program.--Gerard Ramker, room
2323, 307-0759.

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Law Enforcement, Adjudication, and Federal Statistics.--Steven
K. Smith, room 2338, 616-3485.
Law Enforcement and Pretrial Statistics.--Brian Reaves, room
2320, 616-3287.
Planning, Management and Budget.--Maureen A. Henneberg, room
2402, 616-3282.
Publication and Electronic Dissemination.--Marianne Zawitz, room
2249, 616-3499.
Publication Development and Verification.--Tom Hester, room
2247, 616-3283.
Victimization Statistics.--Michael Rand, room 2215, 616-3494.
Senior Statistician, Research and Public Policy Issues.--Patrick A.
Langan, room 2326, 616-3490.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE

Director.--Sara V. Hart, room 7422, 307-2942.
Chief of Staff.--Kirsten Baumgarten Rowe, room 7412, 305-7560.
Assistant Directors of:
Research and Evaluation.--Thomas Feucht (acting), room 7330,
307-2949.
Science and Technology.--John Morgan, room 7234, 305-0995.
Division Chiefs of:
Communications.--Gerald Soucy, room 7118, 616-3808.
Crime Control and Prevention Research.--Bryan Vila, room 7344,
307-2951.
Evaluations.--Betty Chemers, room 7440, 307-3677.
Investigative and Forensic Sciences.--Susan Narveson (acting),
room 7123, 305-4884.
Justice Systems Research.--Christopher Innes, room 7333, 307-
2955.
Planning and Management.--Doug Horner, room 7423, 307-2942.
Research and Technology Development.--Stanley Erickson, room
7131, 305-4686.
Technology Assistance.--Marc Caplan, room 7224, 307-2956.
Violence and Victimization Research.--Angela Moore Parmley, room
7355, 307-0145.

OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION

Administrator.--J. Robert Flores, room 3345, TWC, 307-5911.
Deputy Administrator for Policy.--William Woodruff, room 3347, TWC,
514-8053.
Deputy Administrator for Programs.--Marilyn Roberts, room 3349, TWC,
616-9055.
Associate Administrators of:
Child Protection.--Ronald C. Laney, room 3135, TWC, 616-7323.
Communications Policy Advisor.--Catherine Doyle, room 3319, TWC,
514-9208.
Demonstrations Program Division.--Jeffrey Slowikowski, room
3141, TWC, 616-3646.
State Relations and Assistance Division.--Gregory Thompson, room
3411, TWC, 616-3663.

OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME

Director.--John W. Gillis, room 8322, 307-5983.
Principal Deputy Director.--Carolyn A. Hightower, room 8328, 616-
3586.
Deputy Director.--Dennis Greenhouse, room 8261, 616-9971.
Directors of:
Federal, State and Tribal Victim Program.--Cathy Sanders, room
8241, 616-3578.
Program Development and Dissemination.--Joye Whatley, room 8338,
305-1715.
State Compensation and Assistance.--Toni Thomas, room 8242, 616-
3579.
Terrorism and International Victim Assistance Services.--Barbara
Johnson, room 8340, 307-0012.
Training and Information Dissemination.--Pamela Leupen, room
8323, 307-0711.

COMMUNITY CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

Director.--Nelson Hernandez, 616-1152.

OFFICE OF POLICE CORPS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION

Director.--Michael J. Costigan, room 3227, TWC, 305-8273.

OFFICE OF CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Chief Information Officer.--Gerald Fralick, room 8411, 305-9071.
Deputy Chief Information Officer.--Sandra Borden, room 8425, 305-
9071.

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OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Director.--Gary N. Silver, room 3424, 307-0087.
Director of:
Acquisition Management.--Patrick R. Fanning, room 3605, 307-
0608.
Building and Support Services.--Bobby J. Railey, room 3418, 305-
1549.
Personnel.--Jerry Peterson, room 3330, 616-3272.

OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

Director.--Michael Alston, room 8124, 307-0690.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Comptroller.--Cynthia Schwimer, room 5248, 307-3186.
Deputy Comptroller.--James J. McKay, room 5252, 616-2687.
Directors of:
Accounting.--Marsha Barton, room 5322, 514-5579.
External Oversight.--Angel Conty (acting), room 8240, 514-7934.
Financial Management.--Larry Hailes, room 5254, 514-7925.
Training and Policy.--Joanne Suttington, room 5112, 305-2122.

OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

Director.--Nancy Segerdahl, room 6338, 307-0703.
Deputy Director of:
Congressional Affairs.--Glenda Kendrick, room 6118.
Information Resources.--Jim Pinkelman, room 6317.
Public Affairs.--Pete Pierce, room 6346.

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Rafael A. Madan, room 5418, 307-0790.
Principal Deputy General Counsel.--Gregory C. Brady, room 5328, 616-
3254.
Deputy General Counsel.--John L. Pensinger, room 5420, 616-2370.

OFFICE OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Director.--Jill R. Meldon, room 6248, (202) 307-5980.

UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE (USMS)

Washington, DC 20530-1000

[Use (202) for 307 exchange and (703) for 557, 603, 416 and 285
exchanges]

fax (202) 307-5040

Director.--Benigno G. Reyna, 307-9001.
Deputy Director.--Donald A. Gambatesa, 307-9489.
Chief of Staff.--Lisa Dickinson (acting), 307-9004.
Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Lisa Dickinson, 307-9048, fax
307-8765.

OFFICE OF DISTRICT AFFAIRS

Chief.--Arthur D. Roderick, Jr., 307-9494.

MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Broadine M. Brown, 307-9032, fax 307-8340.
Chief Financial Officer.--Edward Dolan, 307-9193, fax 353-8340.
Chief Information Officer.--Diane Litman (acting), 307-9677, fax
307-5130.


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OFFICE OF FINANCE

Chief.--Robert A. Whiteley, 307-9320, fax (703) 603-0386.
Program Review.--Michael Urenko, 307-9749, fax 307-9773.
Security Programs.--James R. Ogan, 307-9696, fax 307-9780.

INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES DIVISION

24 Hour Communications Center, 307-9000, fax 307-9177

Assistant Director.--Robert Finan II, 307-9707, fax 307-9299.
Protective Operations.--Kearn Knowles, 307-9150, fax 307-9337.
Office of Inspections.--Yvonne Bonner, 307-9155, fax 307-9779.

JUDICIAL SECURITY DIVISION

Court Security, 307-9500, fax 307-5047

Assistant Director.--Marc Farmer, 307-9860, fax 307-5206.

PRISONER SERVICES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Sylvester Jones (acting), 307-5100, fax 305-9434.

JUSTICE PRISONER AND ALIEN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (JPATS)

Assistant Director.--Kenneth Pakarek, Kansas City, MO (816) 374-6060,
fax
374-6040.
Air Operations.--Alexandria, LA (318) 473-7536, fax (318) 473-7522.
Air Operations, OIC.--Jerry Hurd, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 680-3404,
fax
680-3466.

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Chief.--Gerald M. Auerbach (acting), 307-9054, fax 307-9456.
Deputy General Counsel.--Luci Roberts.

BUSINESS SERVICES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Gary Mead, 307-9395, fax 307-5026.
Director, Asset Forfeiture.--Katherine Deoudes, 307-9221, fax (703)
557-9751.
Central Courthouse Management Group.--Dave Barnes, 353-8767, fax
353-7827.
National Procurement.--Pat Hanson, 307-8640.

HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Suzanne Smith, 307-9625, fax 307-9461.
Training.--Brian R. Beckwith, FLETC Building 70, Glynco, GA
(912) 267-2731, fax (912) 267-2882.

EXECUTIVE SERVICES DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Michael Pearson (acting), 307-9105, fax 307-9831.
Congressional Affairs.--John J. McNulty III, 307-9220, fax 307-5228.
Public Affairs.--Don C. Hines, 307-9065, fax 307-8729.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--David M. Green, 307-5050.

OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY

500 First Street, NW., Suite 400, 20530, phone (202) 616-6070

Pardon Attorney.--Roger C. Adams.
Deputy Pardon Attorney.--Susan M. Kuzma.
Executive Officer.--William J. Dziwura.

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U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION

5550 Friendship Boulevard, Suite 420, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, phone (301)
492-5990 fax (301) 492-6694

Chairman.--Edward F. Reilly, Jr.
Vice Chairman.--Cranston J. Mitchell.
Commissioners: Patricia K. Cushwa, Isaac Fulwood, Jr., Deborah K.
Spagnoli.
Chief of Staff.--Thomas W. Hutchinson.
Case Operations Administrator.--Stephen J. Husk.
Case Service Administrator.--Shelley L. Witenstein.
Research Administrator.--James L. Beck.
General Counsel.--Rockne J. Chickinell.
Executive Officer.--Judy I. Carter.
Staff Assistant to the Chairman.--Patricia W. Moore.

EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR UNITED STATES TRUSTEES

20 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20530, phone (202) 307-1391

www.usdoj.gov/ust

Director.--Lawrence A. Friedman, room 8000.
Deputy Director.--Clifford J. White III.
Associate Director.--Jeffrey M. Miller.
General Counsel.--Donald F. Walton (acting), 307-1399, room 8100.
Deputy General Counsel.--Esther I. Estryn, room 8102, 307-1320.
Assistant Directors Office of:
Administration.--Santal Manos, room 8200, 307-2926.
Research and Planning.--Steven Pillingham, room 8310, 307-2605.
Review and Oversight.--W. Clarkson McDow, Jr., room 8338, 305-
0550.

U.S. TRUSTEES:

Region I:
Room 1184, 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222-1043 (617) 788-0400.
Suite 303, 537 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101 (207) 780-3564.
14th Floor, 446 Main Street, Worchester, MA 01608 (508) 793-0555.
Suite 302, 66 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03101 (603) 666-7908.
Suite 910, 10 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903 (401) 528-5551.
Region II:
21st floor, 33 Whitehall Street, New York, NY 10004 (212) 510-0500.
Suite 200, 74 Chapel Street, Albany, NY 12207 (518) 434-4553.
Suite 100, 42 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 551-5541.
Long Island Federal Courthouse, 560 Federal Plaza, Central Islip, NY
11722-4456 (631) 715-7800.
Suite 1103, 265 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 773-2210.
Room 609, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 (716) 263-5812.
Room 105, 10 Broad Street, Utica, NY 13501 (315) 793-8191.
Region III:
Suite 500, 833 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 597-
4411.
Suite 2100, One Newark Center, Newark, NJ 07102 (973) 645-3014.
Suite 970, 1001 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 644-4756.
Suite 1190, 228 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101 or P.O. Box 969,
Harrisburg, PA 17101 (717) 221-4515.
Suite 2313, 844 King Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 573-6491.
Region IV:
Suite 953, 1835 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 765-5250.
Room 210, 115 S. Union Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 557-7176.
Room 625, 200 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510 (757) 441-6012.
Room 2025, 300 Virginia Street East, Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 347-
3400.
First Campbell Square Building, 210 First Street SW., Suite 505,
Roanoke, VA 24011 (540) 857-2806.
Suite 301, 600 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 771-2310.
Suite 600, 6305 Ivy Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770 (301) 344-6216.
Suite 350, 300 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 962-
3910.

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Region V:
Suite 2110, 400 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 589-
4018.
Suite 3196, 300 Fannin Street, Shreveport, LA 71101-3099 (318) 676-
3456.
Suite 706, 100 West Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39269 (601) 965-
5241.

Region VI:
Room 976, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75242 (214) 767-8967.
Room 300, 110 North College Avenue, Tyler, TX 75702 (903) 590-1450.

Region VII:
Suite 3516, 515 Rusk Avenue, Houston, TX 77002 (713) 718-4650.
Room 230, 903 San Jacinto, Austin, TX 78701 (512) 916-5328.
Suite 533, 615 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 472-
4640.
Suite 1107, 606 N. Carancahua Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78476 (361)
888-3261.

Region VIII:
Suite 400, 200 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 (901) 544-3251.
Suite 512, 601 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 582-6000.
Fourth floor, 31 East 11th Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402 (423) 752-
5153.
Room 318, 701 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 736-2254.
Suite 803, 100 East Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507 (859) 233-2822.

Region IX:
Suite 20-3300, BP Building, 200 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114
(216) 522-7800.
Suite 200, Schaff Building, 170 North High Street, Columbus, OH
43215-2403 (614) 469-7411.
Suite 2030, 36 East Seventh Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 684-
6988.
Suite 700, 211 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 226-7999.
Suite 202, 330 Ionia NW. Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 456-2002.

Region X:
Room 1000, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 226-
6101.
Suite 1100, 401 Main Street, Peoria, IL 61602 (309) 671-7854.
Suite 555, 100 East Wayne Street, South Bend, IN 46601 (219) 236-
8105.

Region XI:
Suite 3350, 227 West Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 886-
5785.
Room 430, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 297-
4499.
Suite 304, 780 Regent Street, Madison, WI 53715 (608) 264-5522.

Region XII:
Suite 1015, U.S. Courthouse, 300 S. Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN
55415 (612)
664-5500.
Suite 400, 225 Second Street SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 (319) 364-
2211.
Room 793, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 50309-2108 (515) 284-
4982.
Suite 502, 230 S. Philips Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57102-6321 (605)
330-4450.

Region XIII:
Suite 3440, 400 East 9th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106-1910 (816)
512-1940.
Suite 6353, 111 South 10th Street, St. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 539-
2976.
Suite 1200, 200 West Capital Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201-3344
(501) 324-7357.
Suite 1148, 111 South 18th Plaza, Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 221-4300.

Region XIV:
Suite 204, 230 North First Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003 or P.O. Box
36170, Phoenix, AZ 85067 (602) 682-2600.

Region XV:
Suite 600, 402 West Broadway Street, San Diego, CA 92101-8511 (619)
557-5013.
Suite 602, 1132 Bishop Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-2836 (808) 522-
8150.

Region XVI:
725 South Figueroa, 26th floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 894-
6811.
Suite 9041, 411 W. Fourth Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701-8000 (714)
338-3401.
Suite 300, 3685 Main Street, Riverside, CA 92501 (909) 276-6990.
Suite 115, 21051 Warner Center Lane, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818)
716-8800.

Region XVII:
Suite 700, 235 Pine Street, San Francisco, CA 94104-3401 (415) 705-
3300.
Suite 7-500, U.S. Courthouse, 501 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-
2322 (916) 930-2100.
Suite 1110, 1130 O Street, Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 498-7400.
Suite 690N, 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612-5217 (510) 637-3200.
Room 4300, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702)
388-6600.
Suite 2129, 300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89502 (775) 784-5335.
Room 268, 280 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 (408) 535-5525.

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Region XVIII:
Suite 5103, 700 Stewart Street, Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 553-2000.
Suite 213, 620 S.W. Main Street, Portland, OR 97205 (503) 326-4000.
Suite 220, 720 Park Boulevard, Boise, ID 83712 (208) 334-1300.
Room 593, 920 West Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 353-2999.
Suite 204, 301 Central Avenue, Great Falls, MT 59401 (406) 761-8777.
Suite 258, 605 West Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 271-
2600.
Room 285, 211 East Seventh Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401 (541) 465-6330.

Region XIX:
Suite 1551, 999 Eighteenth Street, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 312-7230.
Suite 203, 308 West 21st Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 772-2790.
Suite 100, 9 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 524-
5734.
Region XX:
Room 500, Epic Center, 301 North Main Street, Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 269-6637.
Suite 112, 421 Gold Street SW., Albuquerque, NM 87102 (505) 248-
6544.
Suite 408, 215 Northwest Dean A. McGee Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK
73102 (405) 231-5950.
Suite 225, 224 S. Boulder Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 581-6670.
Region XXI:
Room 362, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 331-4437.
Suite 301, 500 Tanca Street, San Juan, PR 00901 (787) 729-7444.
Room 1204, 51 Southwest First Avenue, Miami, FL 33130 (305) 536-
7285.
Suite 302, 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 652-
4112.
Suite 1200, 501 E. Polk Street, Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 228-2000.
Suite 510, 433 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201 (478) 752-3544.
Suite 128, 110 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 521-
5050.
Suite 620, 135 West Central Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 648-
6301.

COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

600 E Street NW, Suite 6000, Washington, DC 20530, phone (202) 305-2935
fax 305-3009 (BICN)

Director.--Sharee M. Freeman.
Deputy Associate Director.--Stephen N. Thom.
Special Assistant to the Director.--Julie Warren.
Attorney Advisor.--George Henderson, 305-2964.
Media Affairs Officer.--Daryl Borgquist, 305-2966.

REGIONAL DIRECTORS

New England.--Frances Amoroso, 408 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 222, Boston,
MA 02110-1032 (617) 424-5715.
Northeast Region.--Reinaldo Rivera, 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 36-118, New
York, NY 10278 (212) 264-0700.
Mid-Atlantic Region.--Vermont McKinney, Customs House, Second and
Chestnut Streets, Suite 208, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 597-2344.
Southeast Region.--Thomas Battles, Citizens Trust Company Bank Building,
Suite 900, 75 Piedmont Avenue NE., Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 331-6883.
Midwest Region.--Jesse Taylor, Xerox Center Building, 55 West Monroe
Street, Suite 420, Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 353-4391.
Southwest Region.--Carmelita P. Freeman, 1420 West Mockingbird Lane,
Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75247 (214) 655-8175.
Central Region.--Pascual Marquez, 1100 Maine Street, Suite 320, Kansas
City, MO 64106 (816) 426-7433.
Rocky Mountain Region.--Philip Arreola, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Suite 650,
Denver, CO 80204-3584 (303) 844-2973.
Northwest Region.--Rosa Melendez, Federal Office Building, 915 Second
Avenue, Suite 1808, Seattle, WA, 98174 (206) 220-6700.
Western Region.--Ron Wakabayashi, 888 South Figueroa Street, Suite 1880,
Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 894-2941.


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FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

Bicentennial Building, 600 E Street NW., Suite 6002, 20579, phone (202)
616-6975 (BICN)

Chair.--Mauricio J. Tamargo.
Chief Counsel.--David E. Bradley.
Special Assistant.--Elizabeth Nodal.
Commissioner.--Jeremy H.G. Ibrahim.
Administrative Officer.--Judith H. Lock, 616-6986.

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES

1110 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20530

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

Director.--Carl Peed, 616-2888.
Special Assistant.--Laurel Matthews.
Administrative Assistant.--Sharon Baker.
Chief of Staff.--Timothy Quinn.
Deputy Director for--
Community Policing Development.--Pam Cammarata, 514-5793.
Management.--Timothy Quinn.
Operations.--Robert Phillips.

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Diane Hughes, 4th floor, 353-2500.
Financial Officer.--Vivian Perry, 3rd floor, 514-3973.
Human Resources Program Manager.--Debbie Brown, 4th floor, 514-8956.
Management Information Technology Specialist.--Andy Taylor, 4th
floor, 305-2391.
Supervisory Administrative Services Specialist.--Vicki Ellison, 4th
floor, 353-3361.

AUDIT DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Cynthia Bowie, 6th floor, 514-7022.

COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Maria Carolina Rozas, 6th floor, 616-1728.

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DIVISION

Assistant Director.--David Buchanan, 11th floor, 514-9079.

GRANTS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Robert Phillips, 10th floor, 616-2888.
Grant Regional Supervisors:

Jamie French, 7th floor, 616-9767. Michael Dame, 8th floor, 305-7541.
Keesha Thompson, 5th floor, 616- Andy Dorr, 9th floor, 353-9736.
1902.

GRANT MONITORING DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Juliette White, 6th floor, 514-9195.
Grant Monitoring Regional Supervisors: David Neely, 514-8553; Marcia
Samuels,
514-8507.


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LEGAL DIVISION

General Counsel.--Lani Lee, 12th floor, 514-3750.
Deputy General Counsel.--Charlotte C. Grzebien, 616-2899.
Associate General Counsel.--Jenny Wu, 514-9424.

PROGRAM / POLICY SUPPORT AND EVALUATION

Assistant Director.--Matthew Scheider (acting), 6th floor, 514-2301.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Beverly Alford, 6th floor, 514-2301.

EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW (EOIR)

Director.--Kevin D. Rooney, 2600 SKYT (703) 305-0169.
Deputy Director.--Kevin A. Ohlson.
Associate Director / Chief of Staff.--Paula Nasca.
Executive Secretariat.--Terry Samuels.
Assistant Director / General Counsel.--MaryBeth Keller, 305-0470.
Assistant Director of:
Administration.--Lawrence M. D'Elia, 2300 SKYT, 305-1171.
Management Programs.--Frances A. Mooney, 305-0289.
Planning, Analysis and Technology.--Amy Dale, 605-0445.
Chairman, Board of Immigration Appeals.--Lori L. Scialabba, 2400
SKYT, 305-1194.
Chief, Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer.--MaryBeth
Keller (acting), 2600 SKYT, 305-0470.
Chief Judge, Office of the Chief Immigration Judge.--Michael J.
Creppy, 2500 SKYT, 305-1247.
Deputy Chiefs, Immigration Judge.--Brian M. O'Leary, Thomas L.
Pullen, 2500 SKYT, 305-1247.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--Annette Thomas (703) 605-1336.

EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS (EOUSA)

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, 950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Room 2621, 20530, phone 514-2121

Director.--Mary Beth Buchanan.
Deputy Director.--Robin C. Ashton, room 2621.
Chief of Staff.--Richard Byrne.
Editor, AGAC Liaison and United States Attorney's Manual.--Judith A.
Beeman, room 2335, 514-4633.
Office of Tribal Justice.--Tracy Toulou, room 2229A, 514-8812.
Assistant Director of:
Case Management.--Siobhan Sperin, room 7500, BICN, 616-6919.
Data Analysis Staff.--Barbara Tone, room 2000, BICN, 616-6779.
Equal Employment Opportunity Staff.--Juan E. Milanes, room 524,
NPB, 514-3982.
Evaluation and Review Staff.--Chris Barnes, room 8500, BICN,
616-6776.
Budget Execution.--Mary Ellen Wagner, room 8000, BICN, 616-6886.
Facilities Management and Support Service.--Trisha M. Bursey,
room 2400, BICN,
616-6425.
FOIA and Privacy.--Marie O'Rourke, room 7300, BICN, 616-6757.
Information Systems Security Staff.--Ted Shelkey, room 2300,
BICN, 616-6973.
Office Automation.--Vance Allen, room 9100, BICN, 616-6969.
Personnel Management Staff.--Linda Schwartz, room 8017, BICN,
616-6873.
Security Programs Staff.--Tommie Barnes, room 2600, BICN, 616-
6878.
Employee Assistance Program Administrator.--Bob Norton, room 6800,
BICN, 514-1036.
General Counsel.--Scott Schools, room 2200, BICN, 514-4024.
Director, Legal Education.--Michael W. Bailie, National Advocacy
Center, 1620 Pendleton Street, Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 544-
5100.

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Chief Financial Officers: Michael W. Bailie (acting); Lisa Bevels,
room 8000, BICN, 616-6886.
Chief Operating Officer.--David Downs, room 8105, BICN, 616-6600.
Associate Directors.--Gail Williamson, room 8105, BICN, 616-6600.
Telecommunications and Technology Development.--Danny Ko, room 6012,
BICN,
616-6439.
Counsel, Legal Programs and Policy.--Dan Villegas, room 7600, BICN,
616-6444.
Assistant Director, District Assistance Program.--Debora Cottrell,
room 8105, BICN,
353-9394.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--Mary Kay Benavente, room 8200,
BICN, 616-6900.

INTERPOL--U.S. NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU

phone 616-9000

Director.--James M. Sullivan, 616-9700.
Deputy Director.--Martin Renkiewicz, 616-9700.
Information Resources Manager.--Wayne Towson, 616-3855.
General Counsel.--Kevin Smith, 616-4103.

Assistant Director, Division of:
Administrative Services.--Aaron A. BoBo (acting), 616-7983.
Alien / Fugitive.--Esteban Soto, 616-0310.
Drug Investigations.--Frank Marrero, 616-3379.
Economic Crimes.--John Sinnen, 616-5466.
State Liaison.--Michael D. Muth, 616-8272.
Terrorism and Violent Crimes.--Paul Cha (acting), 616-7258.

NATIONAL DRUG INTELLIGENCE CENTER (NDIC)

319 Washington Street, Johnstown, PA 15901, phone +1(814) 532-4601

Email: NDIC.contacts@usdoj.gov

Liaison Office, 8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1001, McLean, VA 22102

phone +1(703) 556-8970

Director.--Martin W. Pracht (acting), (814) 532-4607.
Special Assistant to the Director.--John K. Wallace (703) 556-8984.
Legal Counsel.--Manuel A. Rodriguez (703) 556-8975.

Chief of:
Congressional, Public, and Interagency Relations.--Charles F.
Miller (703) 556-8986.
Security and Classified Programs.--Steven R. Frank (814) 532-
4728.
Supervisor, Policies and Procedures.--Suzanne L. Craft (814) 532-
4649.
Assistant Director, Intelligence.--Robert J. Rae (acting), (814)
532-4069.
Deputy Assistant Director, Intelligence.--Robert J. Rae (814) 532-
4069.
Deputy Assistant Director for Intelligence Policy.--Gregory T.
Gatjanis (703) 556-8997.

Chief of:
Domestic Strategic Branch.--Matthew G. Maggio (acting), (814)
532-4989.
National Issues Branch.--Dean T. Scott (acting), (814) 532-4577.
Assistant Director, Document Exploitation.--Dennis A. Morton (814)
532-4761.
Deputy Assistant Director, Document Exploitation.--Irene S.
Hernandez (814) 532-4675.

Chief of:
Document Exploitation Branch A.--Charles J. Rivetti (814) 532-
4654.
Document Exploitation Branch B.--Randy A. Weaver (814) 532-4552.
Document Exploitation Branch C.--Vance W. Stacy (814) 532-4066.
Assistant Director, Intelligence Support.--David J. Mrozowski (814)
532-4087.
Chief of:
Administrative Services Branch.--Karl F. Wenger, Jr. (814) 532-
4628.
Intelligence Services Branch.--Bruce I. Merchant (814) 532-4558.
Technical Services Branch.--David J. Bonski (814) 532-4795.
Telephone Directory Coordinator.--Kelly Creighton +1(703) 556-8982.

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OFFICE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

800 K Street, NW., Suite 920, Washington, DC 20530

Director.--Diane M. Stuart, room 9327, TWC, 307-0728.
Chief of Staff.--Kristina Rose, room 9325, TWC, 307-0466.
Deputy Director.--Catherine Pierce, room 9212, TWC, 307-3913.
Counsel to the Director.--Natalie Voris, room 9306, TWC, 514-5076.
Assistant Directors: Darlene Johnson, room 9424, TWC, 307-6795;
Lauren Nassikas, room 9225, TWC, 305-1792; Nadine Neufville,
room 9425, TWC, 305-2590.


DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, +1707-692-7100 FAX +1703-697-9080

+1703-692-7150


CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

CIA AGENY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY & FAX NUMBERS

(SCROLL ABOUT TO THE MIDDLE OF THE WEBSITE FOR THE INFO)

http://www.trustmatta.com/services/docs/Matta_Counterintelligence.pdf


FBI HEADQUARTERS

FBI DIRECTOR, ROBERT S MUELLER's OFFICE:+1 202-324-3444 FAX +1202-324-4705

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT, +1202-324-7101

GENERAL COUNCEL, +1202-324-6829

INSPECTION DIVISION, +1202-324-2901

OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, +1202-324-8284

COUNTER TERRORISM, +1202-324-4885

CRIMINAL DIVISION, +1202-324-3315


INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

COMMISSIONER, MARK EVERSON, +1202-622-4116 FAX +1202-622-5280


FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM +1202-452-3684







































Damascus, Washington or Tel Aviv...?

In September 1984, when he became defense minister, Yitzhak Rabin summoned the American ambassador, Samuel Lewis, and surprised him with a message for Washington: a request to begin examining secretly to what extent, and under which conditions, Syria was prepared for peace with Israel. Rabin's initiative had no follow-up. The administration of Ronald Reagan and the regime of Hafez Assad were in direct confrontation, the Israel Defense Forces had not yet withdrawn from central Lebanon and Syria was clinging to its "strategic support," the Soviet Union....." How History can be skewed is mind boggling...."

This season's tension between Israel and Syria serves to bring home the extent of the missed opportunity of those years, as of subsequent decades, following the American display of prowess in Iraq in 1991 and 2003. It would have been possible to make peace with Syria, to prevent the horrors of war and to save hundreds of fallen in Lebanon. In the 1990s, Rabin tried to promote a dialogue with Assad via the Clinton administration and its weak secretary of state, Warren Christopher. But without James Baker, the dynamic secretary of state under George Bush Sr., the chance of an agreement was lost.... Only as a more problematic alternative, and without much satisfaction, did Rabin fall back on the Oslo process....., only to fall himself, victim of the bullets of the PNAC KILLER MURDERERS.

Hafez Assad sent a division to Saudi Arabia in the framework of the alliance against Saddam Hussein, was impressed by the diplomatic and military policy of Bush Senior, sent representatives to the Madrid Conference and dispatched his then chief of staff, Hikmat Shihabi, to talks with Ehud Barak and Amnon Shahak. Assad's son learned an important lesson from Bush's son - the American invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq sent Bashar Assad the message that he, too, was not immune to punishment...., if he does not follow the letter and the Spirit of the White House Murder Inc...

That was the background to the contacts between his brother, Maher, and the former director general of the Foreign Ministry, Eytan Bentsur, with the blessings of then foreign minister Silvan Shalom and with the knowledge of the prime minister at the time, Ariel Sharon. But to Shalom's amazement, Sharon insisted on receiving the report about Maher's talks with Bentsur not in private, as Shalom had intended, but in the presence of many advisers... The confidential contact soon became public, whether to torpedo it or to embarrass Shalom in the eyes of the Syrians and the Israelis, or perhaps it was an instance of Sharon's well-known humor..., because Ariel Sharon knows full well, ever since 1982 and his Blitzkrieg into west Beirut...despite severe American warnings to the contrary...and his empty promises to Philip Habib..., that the Israeli government cannot do policies on its own, without Washington complete knowledge and acquiescence to these policies ahead of any attempts at any implementation of direct talks with Syria, or anyone else.: When Shalom proposed to him that the new ambassador to London should be Zvi Hefetz, who actually was appointed and succeeded in the post, Sharon at first suggested another candidate - Chaim Topol....

President George W. Bush indeed blatantly abhors the Syrian regime, but loves the CEO of the White House Murder Inc., Sinior Assef Shawkat, the Murderer in Chief of Syria, but Israel's pointing to this fact as a reason for the deadlock in the channel between Jerusalem and Damascus is a mere excuse....and obfuscation of the well known limits on "private" Israeli initiated policies... No American administration has ever dared to repudiate diplomatic progress between Israel and the Arabs when this was achieved under its nose and contrary to its plans. The practical result of Bush's enmity is that Damascus is waiting for the next American president. Whether this is John McCain, who supports an Israeli-Syrian agreement and respects the advice of Baker and Brent Scowcroft, former advisers to Bush Sr., who urged him to achieve this; or whether it is Hillary Clinton, who told an Israeli friend that she would prefer an effort in that channel to treading water in the Palestinian channel....; or whether it is Barak Obama, who favors conciliation in a pleasant manner and by way of a dialogue between rivals, the year 2009 will be one of renewed efforts at contact.

Precisely for that same reason, it is not worth it for Assad to initiate anything with Israel now. Such a charade would aim to achieve a diplomatic agreement whose provisions - peace in return for the Golan Heights - are clear. But so long as Bush is sitting in the White House, a peaceful move by Assad would be a stupid gamble. Even if the outcome between the countries is a forgone conclusion, on the way there Bush is likely to permit Israel to deal a blow to Syria, to its regime and even to Maher himself....

And so this is a time of not-war and not-peace in the North. A military conflict would be bad for Syria and bad for Israel, which is focused on the nuclear threat posed by Iran. The measuring of the two dangers against each other recalls the wavering in the spring of 1981 between two objectives for the Israel Air Force - the Syrian surface-to-air missiles in Lebanon and the Iraqi nuclear reactor. Then, largely thanks to the recommendation of air force commander David Ivri, preference was given to taking care of the far-off nuclear problem over tackling nearby Syria....who is a "friend" ....if and only if the Americans would allow this friendship to foster and prosper....but they won't.











































Democracy presupposes civic equality,the equality of all citizens in the eyes of the law. Elie's main goal in politics can be summarized as: The preferred government must possess the capacity of representing different Lebanese factions and enjoy unwavering moral values and a modern administrative effectiveness. Only such a government is capable of taking the steps needed to rebuild the Lebanese political system and regain the balance in the republic. Elie is an Unforgettable LEADER.



"The real rulers in Washington are invisible and exercise power from behind the scenes."

Central Intelligence Agency

General information about the C.I.A.

The Central Intelligence Agency was created in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act by President Truman.

Peter J. Goss is currently Director of Central Intelligence. He was confirmed on 24 Sept. 2004.

The Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency is currently under cover.

The EXDIR runs the CIA on a day-to-day basis.

All publicly available information released by the CIA is controlled by the Public Affairs Staff.

The Center for the Study of Intelligence maintains the Agency's historical materials and promotes the study of intelligence as a legitimate and serious discipline.

The current director is Paul M. Johnson.

The Intelligence Cycle

The Intelligence Cycle is the process of developing raw information into finished intelligence for policymakers to use in decision-making and action.

There are five steps which constitute the Intelligence Cycle.

1. Planning and Direction

This is management of the entire effort, from identifying the need for data to delivering an intelligence product to a consumer.

It is the beginning and the end of the cycle--the beginning because it involves drawing up specific collection requirements and the end because finished intelligence, which supports policy decisions, generates new requirements.

The whole process depends on guidance from public officials. Policymakers--the President, his aides, the National Security Council and other major departments and agencies of government--initiate requests for intelligence.

2. Collection

...is the gathering of the raw information needed to produce finished intelligence.

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Open source reporting is integral to CIA's analytical capabilities.

There are also secret sources of information. CIA's operations officers collect such information from agents abroad and from defectors who provide information obtainable in no other way.

Finally, technical collection--electronics and satellite photography--plays an indispensable role in modern intelligence, such as monitoring arms control agreements and providing direct support to military forces.

3. Processing

...involves converting the vast amount of information collected to a form usable by analysts through decryption, language translations and data reduction.

4. All Source Analysis and Production

...is the conversion of basic information into finished intelligence.

It includes integrating, evaluating and analyzing all available data--which is often fragmentary and even contradictory--and preparing intelligence products.

Analysts, who are subject-matter specialists, consider the information's reliability, validity, and relevance.

They integrate data into a coherent whole, put the evaluated information in context, and produce finished intelligence that includes assessments of events and judgments about the implications of the information for the United States.

The CIA devotes the bulk of its resources to providing strategic intelligence to policymakers....

It performs this important function by monitoring events, warning decisionmakers about threats to the United States, and forecasting developments.

The subjects involved may concern different regions, problems, or personalities in various contexts--political, geographic, economic, military, scientific, or biographic.

Current events, capabilities, and future trends are examined.

The CIA produces numerous written reports, which may be brief, one page or less--or lengthy studies.

They may involve current intelligence, which is of immediate importance, or long-range assessments.

The Agency presents some finished intelligence in oral briefings.

The CIA also participates in the drafting and production of National Intelligence Estimates, which reflect the collective judgments of the Intelligence Community.

5. Dissemination

The last step, which logically feeds into the first, is the distribution of the finished intelligence to the consumers, the same policymakers whose needs initiated the intelligence requirements.

Finished intelligence is hand-carried daily to the President and key national security advisers.

The policymakers, the recipients of finished intelligence, then make decisions based on the information and these decisions may lead to the levying of more requirements, thus triggering the Intelligence Cycle.

The CIA Seal

Interpretation of the CIA Seal

The American Eagle is the national bird and is a symbol of strength and alertness.

The radiating spokes of the compass rose depict the coverage of intelligence data from all areas of the world to a central point.

Section 2 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 provided for a seal of office for CIA.

The design of the seal was approved and set forth on 17 February 1950 in President Harry Truman's Executive Order 10111... Translation in 2001 equals to [ Ten minus one= 9+11=9/11 ].... Typical CIA....


In this Order, the CIA seal is described in heraldic terms as follows:

SHIELD: Argent, a compass rose of sixteen points gules.

CREST: On a wreath argent and gules an American bald eagle's head erased proper.

Below the shield on a gold color scroll the inscription "United States of America" in red letters and encircling the shield and crest at the top the inscription "Central Intelligence Agency" in white letters.

All on a circular blue background with a narrow gold edge.

The Memorial Garden

Situated on the hillside between the Original Headquarters Building and the Auditorium is the Memorial Garden.

Designed in 1995 by Sheila Brady of landscape architects Oehme, Van Sweden & Associates, the garden makes exceptional use of the natural environment.

An inscribed brass plaque which reads "In remembrance of those whose unheralded efforts served a grateful nation" is set in fieldstone which surrounds a large pond.

The blend of natural and landscaped plantings amid the stone outcroppings, from which a cascade of water continuously falls, has created a tranquil and reflective retreat for Agency employees.

The Memorial Stars

The words and stars in the photograph above, carved in the marble facade of the north wall of the foyer of the CIA Headquarters Building, silently but permanently immortalize those CIA officers who lost their lives in the service of their country.

The glass-encased Book of Honor located below the stars displays the names of those whose names can, in death, now be revealed.

This simple but starkly elegant memorial was sculpted by Harold Vogel in July 1974, having been commissioned by the Fine Arts Commission of the Central Intelligence Agency in May 1973.

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JEWISH-ZIONISTS are also known terrorists, they invented Terror.

SOME EARLY EXAMPLES OF JEWISH-ZIONIST TERROR.

August 20, 1937 - June 29, 1939. During this period, the Zionists carried out a series of
attacks against Arab buses, resulting in the death of 24 persons and wounding 25 others.

November 25, 1940. S.S.Patria was blown up by Jewish terrorists in Haifa harbour, killing 268
illegal Jewish immigrants (see below).

November 6, 1944. Zionist terrorists of the Stern Gang assassinated the British Minister
Resident in the Middle East, Lord Moyne, in Cairo.

July 22, 1946. Zionist terrorists blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, which housed the
central offices of the civilian administration of the government of Palestine, killing or
injuring more than 200 persons. The Irgun officially claimed responsibility for the incident,
but subsequent evidence indicated that both the Haganah and the Jewish Agency were involved.

October 1, 1946. The British Embassy in Rome was badly damaged by bomb explosions, for which
Irgun claimed responsibility.

June 1947. Letters sent to British Cabinet Ministers were found to contain bombs.

September 3, 1947. A postal bomb addressed to the British War Office exploded in the post
office sorting room in London, injuring 2 persons. It was attributed to Irgun or Stern Gangs.
(The Sunday Times, Sept. 24, 1972, p.8)

December ll, 1947. Six Arabs were killed and 30 wounded when bombs were thrown from Jewish
trucks at Arab buses in Haifa; 12 Arabs were killed and others injured in an attack by armed
Zionists on an Arab coastal village near Haifa.

December 13,1947. Zionist terrorists, believed to be members of Irgun Zvai Leumi, killed 18
Arabs and wounded nearly 60 in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Lydda areas. In Jerusalem, bombs were
thrown in an Arab market-place near the Damascus Gate; in Jaffa, bombs were thrown into an Arab
cafe; in the Arab village of Al Abbasya, near Lydda, 12 Arabs were killed in an attack with
mortars and automatic weapons.

December 19, 1947. Haganah terrorists attacked an Arab village near Safad, blowing up two
houses, in the ruins of which were found the bodies of 10 Arabs, including 5 children. Haganah
admitted responsibility for the attack.

December 29, 1947. Two British constables and 11 Arabs were killed and 32 Arabs injured, at the
Damascus Gate in Jerusalem when Irgun members threw a bomb from a taxi.

December 30,1947. A mixed force of the Zionist Palmach and the "Carmel Brigade" attacked the
village of Balad al Sheikh, killing more than 60 Arabs.

1947 -- 1948. Over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were uprooted from their homes and land, and
forced to live in refugee camps on Israel's borders. They have been denied the right to return
to their homes. They have been refused compensation for their homes, orchards, farms and other
property stolen from them by the Israeli government. After their expulsion, the "Israeli
Forces" totally obliterated (usually by bulldozing) 385 Arab villages and towns, out of a total
of 475. Commonly, Israeli villages were built on the remaining rubble.

January 1, 1948. Haganah terrorists attacked a village on the slopes of Mount Carmel; 17 Arabs
were killed and 33 wounded.

January 4, 1948. Haganah terrorists wearing British Army uniforms penetrated into the center of
Jaffa and blew up the Serail (the old Turkish Government House) which was used as a headquarters
of the Arab National Committee, killing more than 40 persons and wounding 98 others.

January 5, 1948. The Arab-owned Semiramis Hotel in Jerusalem was blown up, killing 20 persons,
among them Viscount de Tapia, the Spanish Consul. Haganah admitted responsibility for this crime.

January 7, 1948. Seventeen Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem, 3 of
them while trying to escape. Further casualties, including the murder of a British officer near
Hebron, were reported from different parts of the country.

January 16, 1948. Zionists blew up three Arab buildings. In the first, 8 children between the
ages of 18 months and 12 years, died.

December 13, 1947 -- February 10, 1948. Seven incidents of bomb-tossing at innocent Arab
civilians in cafes and markets, killing 138 and wounding 271 others, During this period, there
were 9 attacks on Arab buses. Zionists mined passenger trains on at least 4 occasions, killing
93 persons and wounding 161 others.

February 15, 1948. Haganah terrorists attacked an Arab village near Safad, blew up several
houses, killing 11 Arabs, including 4 children..

March 3, 1948. Heavy damage was done to the Arab-owned Salam building in Haifa (a 7 story block
of apartments and shops) by Zionists who drove an army lorry ( truck) up to the building and
escaped before the detonation of 400 Ib. of explosives; casualties numbered 11 Arabs and 3
Armenians killed and 23 injured. The Stern Gang claimed responsibility for the incident.

March 22, 1948. A housing block in Iraq Street in Haifa was blown up killing 17 and injuring
100 others. Four members of the Stern Gang drove two truck-loads of explosives into the street
and abandoned the vehicles before the explosion.

March 31, 1948. The Cairo-Haifa Express was mined, for the second time in a month, by an
electronically-detonated land mine near Benyamina, killing 40 persons and wounding 60 others.

April 9, 1948. A combined force of Irgun Zvai Leumi and the Stern Gang, supported by the
Palmach forces, captured the Arab village of Deir Yassin and killed more than 200 unarmed
civilians, including countless women and children. Older men and young women were captured and
paraded in chains in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem; 20 of the hostages were then shot in the
quarry of Gevaat Shaul.

April 16, 1948. Zionists attacked the former British army camp at Tel Litvinsky, killing 90
Arabs there.

April 19, 1948. Fourteen Arabs were killed in a house in Tiberias, which was blown up by
Zionist terrorists.

May 3, 1948. A book bomb addressed to a British Army officer, who had been stationed in
Palestine exploded, killing his brother, Rex Farran.

May11, 1948. A letter bomb addressed to Sir Evelyn Barker, former Commanding Officer in
Palestine, was detected in the nick of time by his wife.

April 25, 1948 -- May 13, 1948. Wholesale looting of Jaffa was carried out following armed
attacks by Irgun and Haganah terrorists. They stripped and carried away everything they could,
destroying what they could not take with them...





This is the premier organization in Americal abeling the Semitic
peoples of the ancient middle east Anti-Semites so as to drive
them to acts of suicide, homicide and madness beginning in
ancient Palestine.
While the Psychiatric profession discusses legitimizing same
sex marriage for people who have difficulty engaging in sexual
intercourse when their parts don't fit !
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The Coming U.S. Attack On Iran: Is April 20th The 'Strike Date'? -
'British Fear U.S. Commander Is Beating The Drum For Iran Strikes' -
'The Building Blocks of War' - 'One Foot in the Grave: Iran Attack
Nearer, More Likely Than Most Suspect' - 'Iran: Danger and
Opportunity' - 'Ritter Says White House Preparing For War In Iran' -
'Possibility of US Attack to Iran Real: Head of Urosevic Foundation' -
'Russia "Alarmed" As U.S. Readies April Nuclear Attack On Iran' -
'U.S. Attack on Iran: Worried Yet? Saudis Prepare for "Sudden Nuclear
Hazards" After Cheney Visit ' - 'Russians, Saudis Expect U.S. Attack
On Iran' - 'Russian Intelligence Sees U.S. Military Buildup On Iran
Border' - 'The U.S. Declaration of War On Iran' - 'Operation
Cassandra' - 'Bush's Middle East Peace Plan Includes Israeli attack On
Iran' - U.S. Mideast Army Chief Quits After 'Opposing Attack On Iran'
= 'Olmert: We Still Opt For Iran Attack' - 'Petraeus Testimony Next
Week Will Signal Iran Attack'

Read these news stories in full at :
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/IRANPLAN.HTM


( For constantly-updated news headline and blogger article links on the
recent sensational 'U.S. Nuclear Treason And Betrayal' revelations of
Sibel Edmonds, the ex-FBI whistleblower who has been called 'The most-
gagged woman in America', go to :
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/EDMONDS.HTM
- for updated economic and current events news, go to
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/freehist.htm )

See Also: 'The Plan For Three World Wars'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/3WARS.HTM

'Astounding Quotes From The Political And Financial Elite On The
Planned New World Order'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/TRAGEDY.HTM
Archived 'New World Order Intelligence Update' Articles on the 'New
World Order'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/sect22.htm

The Elite's Secretive Plan For A 'North American Union'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/NAU1.HTM
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/NAU2.HTM
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/NAU3.HTM

'The 1935 U.S. War Plan For The Invasion Of Canada'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/USINVASN.HTM

'Canadian Troops To Police U.S. Cities During Martial Law;
U.S. Troops To Seize Strategic James Bay Hydro Plant If Quebec
Separates?'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/CANTROOP.HTM

'The Grand Canal - The Elite's Continent-Reshaping, Climate-Altering
Water-Diversion Plan Will Turn Canadian Water Into 'Liquid Gold' From
James Bay To Mexico!'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/grand.htm

The Elite's "Newstates' Constitution For The Coming 'United States Of
North America'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/NEWSTATE.HTM

For related reports, see:
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/quebec.htm
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/drum.htm

And the likely response to an economic or financial crisis by 'El
Presidente' Bush?

George W. Bush: Constitution of the United States is just a "goddamned
piece of paper."
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_8534.shtml

'General Tommy Franks Says U.S. Constitution May Not Survive, Sees
Possible Military Form Of Government In The United States'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/FRANKS.HTM

'Concentration Camps in America? Martial Law Civilian Detention
Centers?'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/CONCAMP.HTM

'Astonishing 1987 'Miami Herald' News Report Reveals Existence Of A
'Secret Government', Plus Plans To Suspend Constitution, Impose
Martial Law, And Activate Civilian Detention Centers'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/CONCAMP2.HTM

U.S. Congressman: American Concentration Camps "On The Books"
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/CONCAMP3.HTM

'More Preparations For U.S. Martial Law'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/MOREMART.HTM

'FEMA: America's Secret Government-In-Waiting'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/fema.htm

http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/MELTDWN1.HTM
'Sorting Through The Rubble In Post-Bubble America'

http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/MELTDOWN.HTM
'The Coming U.S. Economic and Financial Meltdown'

http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/MELTDWN2.HTM
'The U.S. Economic and Financial Meltdown Accelerates'

http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/MELTDWN3.HTM
'No End In Sight As U.S. Financial Crisis Deepens'

http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/GEO443.HTM
'War Is A Racket' by Major General Smedley Butler, USMC

http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/BLACK-OP.HTM

'Chemtrails: Are They For Climate Control, Weather Modification,
'Black Ops',
Or For Biological Warfare And Mass Vaccine Testing?'
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And, in case you missed them....

The London 'Sunday Times': 'For Sale: West's Deadly Nuclear Secrets'
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3137695.ece

The London 'Sunday Times': 'FBI Denies File Exposing Nuclear Secrets
Theft'
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article3216737.ece

The London 'Sunday Times': 'Mole's Tip-Off Thwarted Nuclear Spy Ring
Probe'
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article3257725.ece

'Treason at the State Department: A Whistleblower's Story'
http://pajamasmedia.com/2008/01/fbi_whistleblower_bombshell_tr.php

'Congress Seeks to Limit 'State Secrets' Privilege'
http://www.antiwar.com/ips/fisher.php?articleid=12299
Watch this superb 50 minute streaming video on Sibel Edmonds:
'Kill The Messenger' http://tinyurl.com/2ukg78

For constantly-updated news headline and blogger article links on the
recent sensational 'U.S. Nuclear Treason And Betrayal' revelations of
Sibel Edmonds, the ex-FBI whistleblower who has been called 'The most-
gagged woman in America', go to :
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/EDMONDS.HTM
These serious allegations, involving the alleged 'sale' of nuclear
secrets, reach right to the top of the U.S. government. The
prestigious London 'Sunday Times' first broke this blockbuster story
on 6th January, 2008 - it has been completely 'blacked out' by the
U.S. media and wire services!

"If you made public all the information that the FBI have on this
case, you will see very high-level people going through criminal
trials" - Sibel Edmonds

For updated economic and current events news, and under-reported 'News
You Need To Know', go to "
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/mystery.htm


NATO's very own new European 'drug smuggling republic' is roiling
Balkan politics as the CIA-BND-Bilderberg-created 'Kosovo Republic'
seeks to obtain international recognition for its illegal 'declaration
of independence' from Serbia, to become Europe's first state financed
by heroin trafficking..

You can follow the origins of the Bilderberg-inspired Kosovo 'heroin
and oil' war, and the current unfolding of events leading unavoidably
to the next Balkan war, by clicking on the link below (that page is
regularly updated with news reports - scroll down it for the latest
news items)

'How The Elite Bilderberg Group Secretly Planned And Executed The
Kosovo War'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/BILD98.HTM


'How Canada Lost Its Rights And Liberties - And Few Cared!'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/CANLIB.HTM

'How Britain Legislated Away 2,000 Years Of Rights And Freedom'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/UKLIB.HTM


Looking for the best in Daily Bible Devotionals?

C.H..Spurgeon: 'Morning And Evening'
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'Daily Light On The Daily Path'
http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/DLDEVOTS.HTM

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Top Ranking CIA Operatives Admit Al-Qaeda Is a Complete Fabrication...



BBC’s killer documentary called “The Power of Nightmares“. Top CIA officials openly
admit, Al-qaeda is a total and complete fabrication, never having existed at any time.
The Bush administration needed a reason that complied with the Laws so they could
go after “the bad guy of their choice” namely laws that had been set in place to
protect us from mobs and “criminal organizations” such as the Mafia. They paid Jamal
al Fadl, hundreds of thousands of dollars to back the U.S. Government’s story of
Al-qaeda, a “group” or criminal organization they could “legally” go after.
This video documentary is off the hook…

See Parts I and II here


http://polidics.com/cia/top-ranking-cia-operatives-admit-al-qaeda-is-a-complete-fabrication.html
Al-Qaeda has been labeled a terrorist organization by the United
Nations Security Council,[5] the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Secretary General,[6][7] the Commission of the European Communities of
the European Union,[8] the United States Department of State,[9] the
Australian Government,[10] Public Safety Canada,[11] the Israel
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,[12] Japan's Diplomatic Bluebook,[13]
South Korean Foreign Ministry,[14] the Dutch Military Intelligence and
Security Service,[15] the United Kingdom Home Office,[16] Pakistan,
Russia,[17] the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs,[18] and the
Swiss Government.[19]
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