Executive Order - Amending Executive Order 12425 - Interpol

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Evey:
I can't find "Section 2(c), Section 3, Section 4, Section 5, and Section 6".  I'd like to read these sections, anyone know where I can find them?

Anti_Illuminati:
INTERPOL is the source of one of the key 911 perpetrators.  Looks like they are coming full circle.  INTERPOL was sold the PROMIS software during (or more likely even before) it's IT Chief, Felix Rausch, came on board, who then became the Deputy Chief Information Officer for the White House, and then onto--well, you can read the source for yourself:

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Even less known is that Felix Rausch, Ptech’s Government Projects Director, was previously the Deputy CIO for the White House, as well as Chief of Technology at INTERPOL His later business partner, Beryl Bellman, was a consultant for Ptech, and had also been a top technology advisor at the White House.
 
Starting out at Lockheed Martin and Booz Allen in the 1970s, Rausch alternated between working for major contractors and government agencies including the FCC, INS and SSA. He was among the first to master a revolutionary software system called “enterprise architecture.”

This technology was first employed in the early1980s as PROMIS, a super-powerful data management program for US Prosecutors, which merged, and also produced  new levels of information, minutely detailed “blueprints” of the organizations behind the data. An enhanced version was actually able to improve itself, becoming the precursor of Artificial Intelligence.

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/felix-rausch/9/59/119

Satyagraha:
INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization:
This is a preliminary step to the US adoption of the International Criminal Courts (ICC) jurisdiction.
They are preparing to do this... and the citizens of the US will become subject to the decisions of the ICC.
Bush set up the pitch; Obama is hitting it home.  


From the ICC 2010 Budget:
http://www.icc-cpi.int/iccdocs/asp_docs/ASP8/ICC-ASP-8-10.Proposed%20Programme%20Budget%20for%202010.ADVANCE.17Jul1630.pdf

From page Page 7 (in text numbering), Page 13 of the entire doc:
Cooperation
27. Cooperation will continue to be a priority for the Court, and encompasses support for
investigations, the execution of arrest warrants issued by the Court, the protection of witnesses, the
enforcement of sentences, the tracing and freezing of assets, and the facilitation of arrest operations.

28. In order to foster and facilitate such cooperation in 2010, the Court will be guided by the 66
recommendations set out in the Assembly’s report, including fostering political support for the
enforcement of judicial decisions of the Court and enhancing cooperation on such key issues as
protection of witnesses, tracing and freezing of assets and agreements on enforcement of sentences.
Specifically, the Court intends to come up with creative ways of enhancing local protection, such as
tripartite witness relocation. The Court will also join knowledge-sharing networks such as the
CARIN asset freezing recovery network and continue to interact with regional judicial cooperation
networks, war crimes units and other actors.

29. Additionally, the Court will continue to seek the cooperation of States not party to the
Rome Statute and to develop its relationships with regional organizations such as the Organization
of American States (OAS), the Arab League (AL), the African Union (AU), the Organization of the
Islamic Conference (OIC), ASEAN and CARICOM. We will also continue to engage with subregional
and thematic organizations, such as SADC and ECOWAS, and the Commonwealth
Secretariat and the OIF. This will be done through high level visits, briefings and, as appropriate,
relationship agreements. Work will also be carried out with sectoral organizations such as IDLO
and INTERPOL, to increase efficiency.

30. It should be emphasized that a lack of cooperation not only delays proceedings but also
creates additional costs for the Court and for States Parties. With possibly two sentences being
imposed in 2010, cooperation in enforcing sentences will be increasingly important.


Satyagraha:
Special broadcast on Truth Frequency (Chris Geo and Sociostudent) covers this issue:
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=153317.msg909310#msg909310

Broadcast is here

EvadingGrid:
Quote from: Dok on December 22, 2009, 06:06:01 AM

Global secret police.


Absolutely correct...

A friend of mine was trying to leave the Soviet Union, when ooops a daisy 'Your name has come up on Interpol' which translates to "We can see your a rich westerner and we don't get paid enough wages in the secret police".

Its not that Obama might have anything on his mind other than conformance;
BUT the side effects can be huge -

Like being arrested by the KGB...
Like avoiding a FOI Request...



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