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The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War Against Terrorism: Robert Baer Interview (2002)
See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War Against Terrorism is a 20...
published: 27 Nov 2013
The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War Against Terrorism: Robert Baer Interview (2002)
The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War Against Terrorism: Robert Baer Interview (2002)
See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War Against Terrorism is a 2003 memoir by Robert Baer, a former CIA case officer in the Directorate of Operations. Baer begins with his upbringing in the United States and Europe and continues with a tour of his CIA experiences across the globe. Approximately the first two-thirds of the memoir focus on the various experiences of Baer's two-decade (1976--1997) career at the CIA, while the last third depicts the growing cynicism brought on by the corruption and obliviousness encountered in Washington. One of the main focal points of the story is Baer's obsession with uncovering the perpetrators of the unsolved 1983 United States Embassy bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. Baer's memoir describes his own solution of the mystery. The overall theme around which the memoir is built is his view of the CIA losing its prowess due to increasing diplomatic sensitivity in Washington's foreign policies in the aftermath of political fiascoes from active American involvement in foreign politics in the 1970s and 1980s. Baer describes how he believes the CIA steadily degenerated from a potent human-intelligence resource that often saved or spared lives, to a people-shy, satellite-obsessed, and politically oriented branch of a centralized government. Other topics Baer discusses in the book include: the extent to which the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has been involved in anti-American terrorist activity, most publicly in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing (a death toll of over 300), but allegedly in a far more diverse range of terrorist operations. Baer also writes about how he believes the CIA failed in forecasting the September 11 attacks on America. Baer's story clearly lays out how the CIA came to the point of not even having a useful agent in the Middle East in the period leading up to the attacks. He goes on to describe the loss of effectiveness of the CIA in the mid-1990s, in the wake of the catastrophic treason of CIA agent Aldrich Ames, and the CIA's failure to identify the mole before lethal damage had been done to many of their operations worldwide. The final section of the memoir deals with Baer's experience with oil politics in Washington, and the extended reach granted to oil's agenda by the politically fixated and strategically oblivious American government. At one point, Baer is stunned at being asked to approve the sale of a sophisticated American defense weapon to a former Soviet-bloc country as an incentive for participating in an oil deal, while that same country had recently obstructed the investigation of the murder of an American diplomat on their soil. Baer recalls his unwilling association with infamous oil businessman Roger Tamraz and the uneasy realities he extracts from his period of involvement in Washington politics. The film Syriana (2005) was loosely based on the book. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/See_No_Evil_(book)- published: 27 Nov 2013
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Conversations With History - Robert Baer
"Dealing with Iran" Robert Baer author and former CIA operative Conversations host Harry K...
published: 25 Aug 2009
author: UCBerkeleyEvents
Conversations With History - Robert Baer
Conversations With History - Robert Baer
"Dealing with Iran" Robert Baer author and former CIA operative Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes former CIA operative Robert Baer for a discussion ...- published: 25 Aug 2009
- views: 42914
- author: UCBerkeleyEvents
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Robert Baer and Victor Davis Hanson - A Nuclear Iran - 1/3
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published: 02 Jan 2013
author: AustralianNeoCon1
Robert Baer and Victor Davis Hanson - A Nuclear Iran - 1/3
Robert Baer and Victor Davis Hanson - A Nuclear Iran - 1/3
- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 1869
- author: AustralianNeoCon1
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Dayna & Robert Baer (3/23/11)
Dayna & Robert Baer: A Husband and Wife True-Life Spy Story Former CIA Operatives; Authors...
published: 01 Apr 2011
author: commonwealthclub
Dayna & Robert Baer (3/23/11)
Dayna & Robert Baer (3/23/11)
Dayna & Robert Baer: A Husband and Wife True-Life Spy Story Former CIA Operatives; Authors, The Company We Keep Come hear from the amazing real-life Mr. and ...- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 11578
- author: commonwealthclub
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CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, I...
published: 03 Dec 2013
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, India, Beirut, Lebanon, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Morocco, and Salah al-Din in Iraqi Kurdistan during his twenty-one years with the CIA. During the mid-1990s, Baer was sent to Iraq with the mission of organizing opposition to Iraqi president Saddam Hussein but was recalled and investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for allegedly conspiring to assassinate the Iraqi leader.[3][4] While in Salah al-Din, Baer unsuccessfully urged the Clinton administration to back an internal Iraqi attempt to overthrow Hussein (organized by a group of Sunni military officers, the Iraqi National Congress' Ahmad Chalabi, and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan's Jalal Talabani) in March 1995 with covert CIA assistance. Baer quit the Agency in 1997 and received the CIA's Career Intelligence Medal on March 11, 1998. Baer wrote the book See No Evil documenting his experiences while working for the Agency. The C.I. Desk: FBI and CIA Counterintelligence As Seen From My Cubicle, by Christopher Lynch (Dog Ear Publishing), describes parts of the contentious CIA pre-publication review process for Baer's first book. In a blurb for See No Evil Seymour Hersh said Baer "was considered perhaps the best on-the-ground field officer in the Middle East." In the book, Baer offers an analysis of the Middle East through the lens of his experiences as a CIA operative. Through his years as a clandestine officer, he gained a very thorough knowledge of the Middle East, Arab world and former Republics of the Soviet Union. Over the years, Baer has become a strong advocate of the Agency's need to increase Human Intelligence (HUMINT) through the recruitment of agents. Baer, long a supporter of the theory that the PFLP-GC brought down Pan Am Flight 103, has recently begun to promote the theory that Iran was behind the bombing.[clarification needed] In 2004, he told a reporter of the British political weekly New Statesman, regarding the way the CIA deals with terrorism suspects, "If you want a serious interrogation, you send a prisoner to Jordan. If you want them to be tortured, you send them to Syria. If you want someone to disappear - never to see them again - you send them to Egypt."[1] In June 2009, Baer commented on the disputed election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iranian President and the protests that accompanied it. "For too many years now, the Western media have looked at Iran through the narrow prism of Iran's liberal middle class -- an intelligentsia that is addicted to the Internet and American music and is more ready to talk to the Western press, including people with money to buy tickets to Paris or Los Angeles; but do they represent the real Iran?" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_We_Know Image By http://www.rouhani.ir/ [CC-BY-SA-1.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0)], via Wikimedia Commons- published: 03 Dec 2013
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Robert Baer on US-Iran Relations - Part 1/3
President Bush has likened direct diplomatic engagement with Iran to appeasement of Hitler...
published: 24 Jul 2008
author: msoltan
Robert Baer on US-Iran Relations - Part 1/3
Robert Baer on US-Iran Relations - Part 1/3
President Bush has likened direct diplomatic engagement with Iran to appeasement of Hitler. But Washington has sent a top US diplomat to meet Iran's nuclear ...- published: 24 Jul 2008
- views: 19963
- author: msoltan
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How Does the CIA Gather Intelligence? Robert Baer on Information Sharing, Agents (2003)
The film Charlie Wilson's War, released in December 2007, gives a popular account of the e...
published: 07 Jan 2014
How Does the CIA Gather Intelligence? Robert Baer on Information Sharing, Agents (2003)
How Does the CIA Gather Intelligence? Robert Baer on Information Sharing, Agents (2003)
The film Charlie Wilson's War, released in December 2007, gives a popular account of the efforts of U.S. Congressman Charles Wilson to secure funding for the CIA's Operation Cyclone, giving covert assistance to Afghan rebels during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. This film positively portrays the CIA, while finishing with a muted scolding of Congress for funding the war but not funding subsequent peacetime reconstruction. This lack of funding for reconstruction, or what are called Operations Other Than War (OOTWA) in military parlance and counter-insurgency doctrine, are mooted as an antecedent to the present War on Terrorism. According to Declan Walsh, writing in The Guardian, the support of the mujahideen by the U.S. and Pakistan backfired on the U.S. in the form of the 9/11 attacks, and is now backfiring on Pakistan.[1] The film has its critics.[2] The Good Shepherd, directed by Robert De Niro and released in 2006, narrates the CIA's tumultuous early history as viewed through the prism of one man's life. While the lead character is a composite of several real people, the most important is the long-term chief of the CIA Counterintelligence Staff, James Jesus Angleton. Angleton is also the basis of William F. Buckley, Jr.'s novel Spytime: The Undoing of James Jesus Angleton[3] The same story is told in the 2007 TNT miniseries The Company. The character Jack Ryan in Tom Clancy's books is a CIA analyst.[4] Ryan is never a case officer in the usual sense of the term, as opposed to characters such as John Clark and Domingo Chavez. Ryan starts as a contract consultant, becomes an analyst, and rises in responsibility. There are operations officers that play a major role in Clancy's novels, such as Idamur's mom, to say nothing of the creative and intelligent Mary Pat Foley. Graham Greene's The Quiet American, which has been issued in two editions and made into a film, is based on an amoral CIA agent operating in Southeast Asia. In Three Days of the Condor, a low-level CIA employee codenamed Condor (Robert Redford) works in a small brownstone office reading books, magazines, etc., looking for enemy codes. He slips out to buy some food, and upon soon returning, finds that all his co-workers have been murdered. In his escape, he chances upon and abducts a woman (Faye Dunaway) for her car and to hide in her apartment. They then become friends, and with the killers still looking for Condor, they work together to find the truth of why his co-workers were killed, who ordered the killings, and who actually fulfilled the murder contracts. In The Hunt for Red October, Alec Baldwin plays CIA analyst Jack Ryan. The character is also played by Harrison Ford in the films Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, while Ben Affleck portrays Jack Ryan in The Sum of All Fears. In JFK, the CIA's connections to Anti-Castro Cuban freedom fighters, far right extremists, and the Mafia are portrayed, as well as the CIA's participation in President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the assassination's cover-up, and the CIA's attempted sabotage of the prosecution by Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) of former CIA domestic contact agent Clay Shaw (Tommy Lee Jones) for his part in the conspiracy behind the assassination. In In the Line of Fire, Clint Eastwood plays a U.S. Secret Service agent haunted by his inactivity in Dealey Plaza during President Kennedy's assassination, which he views as his greatest failure. A former CIA assassin (John Malkovich), to "help" redeem Eastwood's career, informs Eastwood that Malkovich is going to kill the current president, so, Eastwood and the Secret Service methodically work to track down the assassin and stop him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_in_fiction Image By sajed [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons- published: 07 Jan 2014
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Finally, Some Truth!!!
Former CIA operative Bob Baer tells how Bush's War got started....
published: 07 Jun 2007
author: Chip Dornell
Finally, Some Truth!!!
Finally, Some Truth!!!
Former CIA operative Bob Baer tells how Bush's War got started.- published: 07 Jun 2007
- views: 130153
- author: Chip Dornell
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Fmr. CIA officer: I don't trust the Malaysians - They are embarrassed about what happened
March 14th, 2014 05:38 PM ET
(CNN) - Malaysian officials and investigators have given co...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Fmr. CIA officer: I don't trust the Malaysians - They are embarrassed about what happened
Fmr. CIA officer: I don't trust the Malaysians - They are embarrassed about what happened
March 14th, 2014 05:38 PM ET (CNN) - Malaysian officials and investigators have given confusing, and at times conflicting information about missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Some of the actions -- for example not checking the pilots' homes -- are "completely unprofessional," says CNN national security analyst and former CIA officer Robert Baer . "I don't trust the Malays at this point," said Baer. "They are not a good source of information at all." "They are embarrassed about what happened. They lost an airplane and it's a sleight to their dignity, and the rest of it. The government -- it's a political catastrophe for them, and they are trying to cover up as best they can," said Baer. Flight 370 hijacking theories: Improbability or best hope? Some relatives of the passengers on the missing plane are hoping it is a hijacking. While it is a far-fetched conspiracy theory, it represents the only scenario that leaves open the possibility of seeing their loved ones alive. Baer was actually part of a CIA plot to hijack a Soviet airplane for its technology back in the 1980s. "But thinking that somebody hijacked this (Malaysian) airliner in that fashion is truly outlandish," says Baer. For more of our interview with former CIA officer Robert Baer, check out the video above.- published: 15 Mar 2014
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International Espionage: Do the Ends Justify the Means?
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/10/01/Sleuths_Watching_the_Detectives Robert Baer s...
published: 13 Oct 2011
author: ForaTv
International Espionage: Do the Ends Justify the Means?
International Espionage: Do the Ends Justify the Means?
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/10/01/Sleuths_Watching_the_Detectives Robert Baer shares his experience as an undercover CIA operative, and discusses ...- published: 13 Oct 2011
- views: 2922
- author: ForaTv
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WeAreChangeLA debriefs CIA Case Officer Robert Baer about apparent Mossad and White House 9/11 foreknowledge
On October 16, 2008, Robert Baer, who was a CIA Case Officer in the Middle East over the c...
published: 20 Oct 2008
author: wearechangela
WeAreChangeLA debriefs CIA Case Officer Robert Baer about apparent Mossad and White House 9/11 foreknowledge
WeAreChangeLA debriefs CIA Case Officer Robert Baer about apparent Mossad and White House 9/11 foreknowledge
On October 16, 2008, Robert Baer, who was a CIA Case Officer in the Middle East over the course of almost two decades, participated in a discussion at the Ha...- published: 20 Oct 2008
- views: 30748
- author: wearechangela
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Robert Baer_Iran has already defeated Israel twice
Robert Baer CIA agent for more than 20 years one of the best on the ground, tells it like ...
published: 21 Aug 2011
author: Ya Ali
Robert Baer_Iran has already defeated Israel twice
Robert Baer_Iran has already defeated Israel twice
Robert Baer CIA agent for more than 20 years one of the best on the ground, tells it like it is.- published: 21 Aug 2011
- views: 10893
- author: Ya Ali
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"He Was NOT A Spy! It's Just NOT Possible!" CIA Agent Baer Insist Edward Snowden Is NOT A Spy!
May 28, 2014 CNN http://MOXNews.com
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published: 28 May 2014
"He Was NOT A Spy! It's Just NOT Possible!" CIA Agent Baer Insist Edward Snowden Is NOT A Spy!
"He Was NOT A Spy! It's Just NOT Possible!" CIA Agent Baer Insist Edward Snowden Is NOT A Spy!
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Alex Jones Interviews Robert Baer - Part 1
Robert Baer, one of the highest ranking CIA officers on the ground in CIA history, literal...
published: 09 Dec 2007
author: FrnnkEducation
Alex Jones Interviews Robert Baer - Part 1
Alex Jones Interviews Robert Baer - Part 1
Robert Baer, one of the highest ranking CIA officers on the ground in CIA history, literally with James Bond freedoms and responsibilities, speaks openly abo...- published: 09 Dec 2007
- views: 16909
- author: FrnnkEducation
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BEKAS PEGAWAI CIA PECAH TEMBELANG
AL FAEDAH WORLDWIDE ANALYSIS - CNN pada 14 Mac 2014 telah menyiarkan suatu temuramah denga...
published: 15 Mar 2014
author: melayukita
BEKAS PEGAWAI CIA PECAH TEMBELANG
AL FAEDAH WORLDWIDE ANALYSIS - CNN pada 14 Mac 2014 telah menyiarkan suatu temuramah dengan bekas pegawai CIA Robert Baer dalam usaha mereka memburuk-burukkan negara kita, di bawah tajuk:
Former CIA officer: I don't trust the Malaysians
Sayangnya, dalam pada usaha CNN & CIA untuk memburuk-burukkan orang Melayu (Malay) nampaknya mereka sendiri akhirnya membuka pekung di dada.
Menurut penemuramah, rancangan "merampas sebuah pesawat" ini nampak sangat "outlandish" (tak masuk akal) sehinggalah anda bertemu orang seperti Robert Baer. (Makna barulah nampak masuk akal..)
Baer was actually part of a CIA plot to hijack a Soviet airplane for its technology back in the 1980s.
"But thinking that somebody hijacked this (Malaysian) airliner in that fashion is truly outlandish," says Baer.
Menghurai klu-klu dalam temuramah ini:
1. Dia sudah pun memberi modus operandi yg diperlukan utk menghilangkan sebuah pesawat. depa buat zaman 80an lagi dimana pertama sekali depa akan "rekrut" pilot yg mahir utk melarikan pesawat. Sila ambil perhatian setelah mereka sorokkan, tutupkan pesawat dgn selubung besar supaya tdk di detect oleh satelit, dia kata "pihak SOviet akan ingat pesawat telah hilang.." Bermakna pilot yg di "rekrut" adalah pilot pihak Soviet yang telah di"beli" oleh mereka bermakna pertama gerakerja perisikan meviruskan pilot Soviet. Kedua melarikan pesawat Soviet bg pihak AS.....
2. "State actor" diperlukan makna ini bukan level hijacker biasa. Perlu dilakukan oleh sebuah negara yang memiliki landasan/lapangan pesawat. (rahsia)
3. Teroris Ughyur tidak mempunyai kepakaran untuk melakukan sendirian melainkan menerima bantuan teknikal sepenuhnya dari pihak "state actor" (sebuah negara).
4. Iran menurutnya tidak mempunyai rekod teroris yang hebat maupun pakar dalam merampas pesawat.
5. Teroris Ughyur tak boleh. Teroris Iran tak boleh.
6. "State actor" saja mampu menurut beliau. Persoalannya buat apa nak sebuah negara nak merampas sebuah pesawat komersil ?(bukan pesawat pejuan hi tech)
7. Maksudnya kalau perampas pesawat biasa ditolak dari kemungkinan, maka ada satu kemungkinan yang tinggal.
Iaitu sebuah negara ("state actor").
Maka apakah ini bermakna mereka akan menyalahkan "kambing hitam" China? Ataukah Iran?
8. Kalau China & Iran sebagai "state actors" mampu, kenapa pula Amerika Syarikat yang juga "state actor" tak mampu melakukan? Sedangkan jelas dengan pengakuannya itu, mereka sudah lama melakukan operasi yang sedemikian?
Siapakah yang lebih berkepentingan?
9. Persoalan terakhir, mengapakah China nak merampas sebuah pesawat yang majoritinya rakyat mereka sendiri? Lagi tak masuk akal...
Bincangkan...
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Scion Presents: 'INFINITY' curated by Andrew Schoultz Preview
"Infinity" is a group exhibition of artists whose practices or aesthetics relate to the ma...
published: 05 Oct 2009
author: Scion ART
Scion Presents: 'INFINITY' curated by Andrew Schoultz Preview
"Infinity" is a group exhibition of artists whose practices or aesthetics relate to the many facets of the infinite. The Vastness of this concept will be explored through painting, drawing, photography, and 3D multi-media installation. The subject matter as well as the medium will vary greatly. Some artists work may be a more literal representation of this subject, suggestive of such things as mathematics, space, time, technology, abstraction, pattern, or repetition, while others have chosen to address the opposite or "finite", such as fragility, mortality, the temporary, and even doomsday scenarios.
The show features original work by:
Ryan Travis Christian
Richard Colman (appears courtesy of New Image Art, LA)
N. Dash
Noah Davis (appears courtesy of Roberts and Tilton, LA)
Chris Duncan (appears courtesy of Baer Ridgeway, SF)
Andres Guerrero
Joseph Hart
Andy Diaz Hope (appears courtesy of Catherine Clark, SF)
Xylor Jane (appears courtesy of CANADA, NYC)
Butt Johnson (appears courtesy of CRG gallery, NYC)
Chris Natrop (appears courtesy of Taylor de Cordoba, LA)
Aaron Noble
Hilary Pecis (appears courtesy of Triple Base Gallery, SF)
Andrew Schoultz (appears courtesy of Roberts and Tilton, LA)
Ryan Wallace (appears courtesy of Envoy Enterprises, NYC)
Opening Reception is Saturday, October 10th, from 7-10pm.
Free Valet and Beverages will be provided.
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JAZZY LEFTOVER 2010-2012
DOOONUTS JAZZY LEFTOVER 2010-2012
Feat. Dongchul Yang, Daegun Ahn, Kwanghoon Cho, Robert ...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: dooonuts
JAZZY LEFTOVER 2010-2012
DOOONUTS JAZZY LEFTOVER 2010-2012
Feat. Dongchul Yang, Daegun Ahn, Kwanghoon Cho, Robert Lim, Jungryul Cha,
Brion Baer, Seungwook Jee, Sungil Go, Gunhoo Kim, Bartosz Hollas
and John Coltrane Quartet.
Filmed in Seoul, Korea
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Scion Presents: 'INFINITY'
"Infinity" was a group exhibition of artists whose practices or aesthetics related to the ...
published: 06 Jan 2010
author: Scion ART
Scion Presents: 'INFINITY'
"Infinity" was a group exhibition of artists whose practices or aesthetics related to the many facets of the infinite. The Vastness of this concept was explored through painting, drawing, photography, and 3D multi-media installation. The subject matter as well as the medium varied greatly. Some artists' work was a more literal representation of this subject, suggestive of such things as mathematics, space, time, technology, abstraction, pattern, or repetition, while others chose to address the opposite or "finite", such as fragility, mortality, the temporary, and even doomsday scenarios.
The show featured original work by:
Ryan Travis Christian
Richard Colman (appears courtesy of New Image Art, LA)
N. Dash
Noah Davis (appears courtesy of Roberts and Tilton, LA)
Chris Duncan (appears courtesy of Baer Ridgeway, SF)
Andres Guerrero
Joseph Hart
Andy Diaz Hope (appears courtesy of Catherine Clark, SF)
Xylor Jane (appears courtesy of CANADA, NYC)
Butt Johnson (appears courtesy of CRG gallery, NYC)
Chris Natrop (appears courtesy of Taylor de Cordoba, LA)
Aaron Noble
Hilary Pecis (appears courtesy of Triple Base Gallery, SF)
Andrew Schoultz (appears courtesy of Roberts and Tilton, LA)
Ryan Wallace (appears courtesy of Envoy Enterprises, NYC)
For more information and content visit us at scionav.com/art/installationlosangeles.
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Ex-CIA Bob Baer: Waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is "Almost Brain Dead"
Ex-CIA agent Bob Baer tells Hardball's Chris Matthews that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, waterbo...
published: 23 Apr 2009
author: keithmsnbcer
Ex-CIA Bob Baer: Waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is "Almost Brain Dead"
Ex-CIA Bob Baer: Waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is "Almost Brain Dead"
Ex-CIA agent Bob Baer tells Hardball's Chris Matthews that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, waterboarded 183 times in one month, is now "almost brain dead", and talks...- published: 23 Apr 2009
- views: 23093
- author: keithmsnbcer
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Robert Baer - My Bond Moment
Robert Baer Bond Moment....
published: 04 Dec 2012
author: IntlSpyMuseum
Robert Baer - My Bond Moment
Robert Baer - My Bond Moment
Robert Baer Bond Moment.- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 1247
- author: IntlSpyMuseum
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How Will Iran Influence America's Future? Oil and Gates Trade Routes - Robert Baer (2008)
Iran is an energy superpower and the Petroleum industry in Iran plays an important part in...
published: 08 Mar 2014
How Will Iran Influence America's Future? Oil and Gates Trade Routes - Robert Baer (2008)
How Will Iran Influence America's Future? Oil and Gates Trade Routes - Robert Baer (2008)
Iran is an energy superpower and the Petroleum industry in Iran plays an important part in it. In 2004 Iran produced 5.1 percent of the world's total crude oil (3.9 million barrels (620,000 m3) per day), which generated revenues of US$25 billion to US$30 billion and was the country's primary source of foreign currency. At 2006 levels of production, oil proceeds represented about 18.7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). However, the importance of the hydrocarbon sector to Iran's economy has been far greater. The oil and gas industry has been the engine of economic growth, directly affecting public development projects, the government's annual budget, and most foreign exchange sources. In FY 2009, for example, the sector accounted for 60 percent of total government revenues and 80 percent of the total annual value of both exports and foreign currency earnings. Oil and gas revenues are affected by the value of crude oil on the international market. It has been estimated that at the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) quota level (December 2004), a one-dollar change in the price of crude oil on the international market would alter Iran's oil revenues by US$1 billion. In 2012, Iran, which exports around 1.5 million barrels of crude oil a day, was the second-largest exporter among the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. In the same year, officials in Iran estimate that Iran's annual oil and gas revenues could reach $250 billion by 2015. Iran plans to invest a total of $500 billion in the oil sector before 2025. Image By Meyti.ae (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons- published: 08 Mar 2014
- views: 161
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Robert Baer, Shia Islam Is More Rational than Saudi Wahabism
Even Robert Baer has realized that Shia Islam is better than Wahabi Saudi version of Islam...
published: 19 Aug 2011
author: Ya Ali
Robert Baer, Shia Islam Is More Rational than Saudi Wahabism
Robert Baer, Shia Islam Is More Rational than Saudi Wahabism
Even Robert Baer has realized that Shia Islam is better than Wahabi Saudi version of Islam; I must say he is very intelligent for a non Muslim to see through...- published: 19 Aug 2011
- views: 4409
- author: Ya Ali