Wanted Person No: 0377-S01 |
Najar Kidnapping |
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Published: 14.05.2009 Updated: 14.05.2009 |
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Name and Aliases |
Bad general-01: Anthony
Zinni Note: See below what I know about this person based on the Internet information
of Wikipedia. Photos. See also: Bad generals, American military, German
police, American military intelligence agents as members of my household, the American military intelligence secret camp in 1959 in USA that simulated the
city of Damascus, Syria where I was brainwashed in it, Bush family, “Rockefeller Family tree”,
“All Families”, “Rockefeller family members in my life”, American military intelligence agents disguised as
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My persecution and brainwash by my fake family that
consisted of some of my biological family members of the Windsor,
Rockefeller, Kennedy and
Bush families that were eager and would do anything to
cover up their real identities in the Middle East, including killing innocent
people. During a period when Siemens AG was
trying hard to get my attention to what my fake
family was actually doing. During a period when the German police was constantly persecuting me to use
me and prove that my fake families are terrorists and drug lords. During a
period when the Americans disguised as German in and around Munich, Germany
such as Unterschleissheim, Hoehenbrunn,
Unterhaching, Baldham and other, were desperate to shut me up in that they
persecuted me and brainwashed me while pretending to be German Christians.
During a period when all of them together were preparing either to kill me or
kidnap me to USA, which they did. During a period when my fake and biological
families persecuted me very viciously after I discovered that they were
printing a fake Quran in cooperation with the Saudi Arabian government at the Clett Verlag in Stuttgart, Germany to implicate
the alleged German Nazis that were allegedly hiding in the Middle East, in
short to implicate the Germans, because Germany was used by USA and England
as scapegoat for all the crimes they were performing in the hidden and
described within this website, such as terrorism, drugs and mass child
kidnapping and molestation to create as many children as quick as possible
that they can brainwash and claim them to be native of the Middle East.
During a persistent period that my fake and biological families tried to link
me to PLO and
Palestinian terrorists. My brainwash, enslaving with the help of the CIA, Mosad, American/English/Syrian military intelligence under their agent whore Najlaa Mahmoud and kidnapping to USA
through the illegal American/English/Syrian military
intelligence project Calypso and in
cooperation with the brainwash and kidnap company UDF
Consulting AG in cooperation with professor
Dr. Fischer alias Ali Bark, Dr. Farzat Baroudi alias professor
Joachim Sauer and Mr. Ruge alias John D. Rockefeller the Third and USA
vice-president and later USA president George H. W.
Bush. Where they kept me letterly as hostage and slave for 15 years in
USA and then dumped me in Holland identity and legal paperless to force me to
live as a refugee with absolute no rights what so ever as cover up for all
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Photo-A01: General Zinni with his hidden relative the
terrorist Yasser Arafat and ex-chairman of the
terrorist group PLO that was created b6y Americans and Israeli to give the
Palestinian the feeling as if someone is fighting for them while using this
terrorist organization to destroy the reputation of Palestinians as an
alleged mass terrorist not to trust enable to force the entire world to side
with them against Palestinians, and also used it to set me up many times as
if I am linked to it by the mother fucker my fake uncle and American military
intelligence agent named Badeaa Baroudi alias Samuel Prescott Bush
the official grandfather of ex-USA president George H. W. Bush these are some
of the setups I was dragged to it and linked to these human trash, fake PLO-ID (1969), the vicious
terrorist attack of the 1972 Munich Olympics (1972), the hijack of the German plane to Mogadishu, Somalia (1977) and the fake Evangelical Lutheran church of the CIA city Unterschleissheim
and other simultaneous terrorist attacks in Germany in 1977, and the illegal
American, English, German, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian and Iranian military intelligence project named Calypso (1983/84), but also after the vicious
terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on 09.11.2001 see how they
persecuted me by unjustly
imprisonment to shut me up Photo-A02-A04: General Zinni |
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Anthony Charles Zinni |
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Born September 17, 1943 (age 65) |
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The Godfather |
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2nd Battalion 8th Marines |
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal (2) |
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U.S. Special Envoy
(Israel/Palestinian Authority) |
Anthony Charles Zinni (born September 17, 1943) is a retired four-star General in the United States Marine Corps and a former Commander in
Chief of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). In 2002, he was
selected to be a special envoy
for the United States
to Israel and the Palestinian
Authority. While serving as special envoy, Zinni was also an
instructor in the Department of International Studies at the Virginia Military Institute. Presently, he is an
instructor at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, a public speaker,
and an author of two best-selling books on his military career and foreign
affairs, most recently Battle for Peace. He also is involved in the
corporate world, joining M.I.C. Industries as its president for International Operations
in 2005.
Zinni also serves on the advisory boards of eight different companies,
including the security testing firm, Mu Dynamics, based in Sunnyvale,
California. He joined Duke University's
Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy in Spring 2008
as the Sanford Distinguished Lecturer in Residence and taught a new course in
the Hart Leadership Program.[1][2]
Military career
In 1965, Zinni
graduated from Villanova University with a degree in economics and was
commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. After completion of the Basic School,
he was assigned to the 2nd Marine Division, where he served as a platoon commander, company executive officer,
and company commander in the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines. He also served as a company
commander in the 1st Infantry Training Regiment during this tour.
In 1967, Zinni
was assigned as an infantry battalion advisor to the Vietnamese Marine Corps. Following the Vietnam War, he was
ordered to the Basic School where he served as a tactics instructor, platoon
commander, and company executive officer. In 1970, he returned to Vietnam as a
company commander in 1st Battalion, 5th Marines where he was wounded,
evacuated, and subsequently assigned to the 3rd Force Service Support Group on Okinawa. There he
served as a company commander and guard officer. In 1971, Zinni returned to the
2nd Marine Division, where he served as a company commander in the 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, Aide de Camp to the
Commanding General, and Officer in Charge of the Infantry Training Center. In
1974, he was assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps, where he was assigned as the
Retention and Release Officer and Plans Officer in the Officer Assignment
Branch of the Manpower Department.
Zinni again
served in the 2nd Marine Division in 1978, as the Operations Officer of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines, Executive Officer of the
1st Battalion, 8th Marines, Executive Officer of the 8th Marine Regiment and Commanding Officer of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines. In 1981, he was assigned as
an operations and tactics instructor at the Marine Corps Command and Staff
College at Quantico, Virginia. He was
next assigned to the Operations Division at Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
where he served as the Head of the Special Operations and Terrorism Counteraction
Section and as the Head, Marine Air-Ground Task Force Concepts and Capabilities
Branch. In 1984, he earned his master's degree from Central Michigan
University. [1] In 1986, he was
selected as a fellow on the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group.
From 1987 to 1989, Zinni served on Okinawa as the regimental commander of the 9th Marine Regiment and the Commanding Officer of the
35th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which was twice deployed to the Philippines to
conduct emergency security operations and disaster relief operations. Upon his
return to the U.S., he was assigned as the Chief of Staff of the Marine
Air-Ground Training and Education Center at Marine Corps Base Quantico.
His initial
general officer assignment was as the Deputy Director of Operations at the U.S. European Command. In 1991, he served as the Chief
of Staff and Deputy Commanding General of Combined Task Force Operation Provide Comfort during the Kurdish relief
effort in Turkey and Iraq. He also served as the Military Coordinator for Operation Provide Hope, the relief effort for the
former Soviet Union. In
1992-93, he served as the Director for Operations for the Unified Task Force in Somalia for Operation Restore Hope. Also in 1993, he served as the
Assistant to the U.S. Special Envoy to Somalia during Operation Continued Hope.
Zinni was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Combat
Development Command, Quantico, Virginia, from 1992 to 1994.
From 1994 to
1996, he served as the Commanding General, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. During early 1995,
Zinni served as Commander of the Combined Task Force for Operation United Shield, protecting the withdrawal of
U.N. forces from Somalia.
From September
1996 until August 1997, Zinni served as the Deputy Commander in Chief, United States Central Command. His final tour was from
August 1997 to September 2000 as the Commander in Chief, United States Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. He
organized Operation Desert Fox, a series of airstrikes against
Iraq during December 1998, with the stated purpose of degrading Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program. Following
this, he retired in autumn 2000.
Zinni has
attended the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare
Center and School, Amphibious Warfare
School, Marine Corps Command
and Staff College, and the National War College. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and two Master of Arts degrees, one in international relations and another in management and
supervision.
His son, a captain, currently serves in the Marine Corps.[citation needed]
On March 15, 2000,
Zinni testified before Congress:
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Iraq
remains the most significant near-term threat to U.S. interests in the
Persian Gulf region. This is primarily due to its large conventional military
force, pursuit of WMD, oppressive treatment of Iraqi citizens, refusal to
comply with United Nations Security Council resolutions
(UNSCR), persistent threats to enforcement of the no-fly zones (NFZ), and continued efforts to violate
UN Security Council sanctions through oil smuggling. While
Iraq's WMD capabilities were degraded under UN supervision
and set back by Coalition strikes, some capabilities remain and others could
quickly be regenerated. Despite claims that WMD efforts have ceased, Iraq
probably is continuing clandestine nuclear research, retains stocks of chemical and biological munitions, and is concealing
extended-range SCUD missiles,
possibly equipped with CBW payloads. Even if Baghdad reversed its course and
surrendered all WMD capabilities, it retains the scientific, technical, and
industrial infrastructure to replace agents and munitions within weeks or
months. A special concern is the absence of a UN inspection and monitoring
presence, which until December 1998 had been paramount to preventing
large-scale resumption of prohibited weapons programs. A new disarmament
regime must be reintroduced into Iraq as soon as possible and allowed to
carry out the mandates dictated by the post-Gulf War UN resolutions. |
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Zinni also
warned about terrorism:
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Extremists
like Osama bin Laden and his World Islamic Front network benefit from the global
nature of communications that permits recruitment, fund raising, and direct
connections to sub-elements worldwide . . . Terrorists are seeking more
lethal weaponry to include: chemical, biological, radiological, and even
nuclear components with which to perpetrate more sensational attacks . . .
Three [Iraq, Iran, & Sudan ] of the
seven recognized state-sponsors of terrorism are within this
potentially volatile area, and the Taliban regime in
Afghanistan has
been sanctioned by the UN Security Council for its harboring of Osama bin
Laden. Nearly one half of the 28 recognized terrorist organizations have
operational sites within the region. Afghanistan has emerged as a catalyst
for regional instability offering sanctuary, support, and training facilities
to a growing number of extremist elements.[3] |
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[edit] Post-military career
General Anthony Zinni in 2009
Zinni holds
positions on several boards of directors of major U.S. corporations. In
addition, he has held academic positions that include the Stanley Chair in
Ethics at the Virginia Military Institute, the Nimitz Chair at the University of California, Berkeley, the Hofheimer Chair
at the Joint Forces Staff College, and the Harriman Professorship
of Government and membership on the board of the Reves Center for International
Studies at the College of William and Mary. He has worked with the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict
and Cooperation and the Henry Dunant Centre for humanitarian dialogue in Geneva. He is also
a Distinguished Advisor at the Center for Strategic and
International Studies and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He was the Executive Vice
President for Dyncorp International from July 18, 2007 to the end of 2008. He
served on the Board of Directors of Dyncorp International prior to that
position.
In April 2004,
Zinni gave a lecture entitled "From the Battlefield to the Negotiating
Table: Preventing Deadly Conflict" at the University of San Diego's Joan B. Kroc Institute for
Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series.
In 2004, Zinni
was singled out by The New York Times investigative reporter Diana
Henriques for serving on First Command's board of advisors. Henriques alleged
that First Command used its military connections "to lend credibility to
their sales efforts".[4]
First Command defended its affiliation before the U.S. House of Representatives
stating, "It would be unfortunate if anyone inferred that these honorable
individuals would take any action or support any organization that did not act
in the best interests of service members."[5]
The SEC and NASD concluded that First Command willfully violated the Securities
Act of 1933 Section 17(a)(2) dealing with inter-state fraud. First Command
settled without admitting guilt.
In 2006, Zinni
argued that more troops were needed in Iraq in the context of preventing the
then-budding civil war.[6]
In 2007, he
worked on a report entitled "National Security and the Threat of Climate
Change" with 11 other retired military commanders. The report stated that
global warming would act as a threat multiplier to global conflict.
General Zinni
is also a "Distinguished Military Fellow" for the Center for Defense Information, a part of the World Security Institute.
In 2009, Zinni
reported that he had been offered and accepted the post of United States Ambassador to Iraq for the Barack Obama
administration, but that the appointment had been subsequently withdrawn
without explanation.[7] The
administration's final choice for the ambassadorship was Christopher R. Hill.
[edit] Political involvement
An effort to
get him to run for the U.S. Senate has stalled indefinitely,[8] Zinni
having said he will never run for office. He says his decision to endorse
President George W. Bush in 2000 was a mistake, and in 2003, indicated that he
plans to avoid politics in the future.[9]
However, on March 3, 2006, Zinni joined fellow former United States Marines General Joseph P. Hoar, Lt.
General Greg Newbold, Lt.
General Frank Petersen, and Congressman Jack Murtha in
endorsing fellow former U.S. Marine and Secretary of the Navy Jim Webb for U.S. Senate in Virginia.[10]
Zinni had been floated as a possible Vice Presidential running mate of Barack Obama, the
2008 Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.[11]
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Opinions on 2003 invasion of Iraq
In the late
1990s, Zinni said that the U.S. risked entering a "Bay of Goats" if
it relied on exiles such as the Iraqi National Congress to invade Iraq, a
reference to the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.
In May 2004,
his memoir, Battle Ready, co-authored with Tom Clancy, was
published. It features stinging criticism of the planning for the 2003 invasion of Iraq and more specifically, the
post-battle planning. In a widely reported speech at a dinner in May 2004,
Zinni detailed ten serious criticisms of the rationale and execution of the
war, summarised below:
Zinni, however,
supported the Iraq War troop surge of 2007. This put him in the
unique position of both opposing the initial invasion of Iraq and supporting
the surge.[12]
Zinni's
decorations include:
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Defense Superior Service Medal w/ 2 oak leaf clusters |
Bronze Star w/ 1 award star & valor device |
Meritorious Service Medal w/ 1 award star |
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ 1 award
star & valor device |
Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal w/ 1 award
star |
Joint Meritorious Unit Award w/ 4 oak leaf clusters |
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Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation w/ 3 service stars |
National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 service star |
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal w/ 1 service star |
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Vietnam Service Medal w/ 3 service stars |
Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 2 service stars |
Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 6 service stars |
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Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon w/ 1
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Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal First Class |
National Order of Merit, Commander |
Order of Merit of the Republic, 3rd class |
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Order of May in Military Merit |
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In addition to
his U.S. military decorations, Zinni holds decorations from France, Italy, Bahrain,
Egypt, Yemen, Vietnam,
and Kuwait.
His civilian
awards include the Papal Gold Cross of Honor, the Union League's Abraham Lincoln Award, the Italic
Studies Institute's Global Peace Award, the Distinguished Sea
Service Award from the Naval Order of the
United States, the Eisenhower
Distinguished Service Award from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, The Chapman Award from the Marine Corps University Foundation, the Penn Club
Award, the St. Thomas of Villanova Alumni Medal, the George P. Shultz Award for
Public Service from the U.S. Department of State, and UNICO National's Grand
Patriot Award.