- The Bush administration's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Policy." U.S. intelligence sources who served in Iraq report that
after photos from Abu Ghraib prison surfaced of naked male prisoners who
were forced by their U.S. guards to form human pyramids and masturbate,
the U.S. military went into total denial mode. "It was a 'don't ask,
don't tell policy,'" according to one intelligence source who was
assigned to both the Abu Ghraib and Camp Bucca prisons. Federal Judge Alvin
Hellerstein has ordered the Pentagon to release to the American Civil Liberties
Union 74 photos and 3 videotapes taken at Abu Ghraib in 2003. However,
the Pentagon is resisting the judge's order.
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- U.S. intelligence sources: Sexually-explicit photos at
Abu Ghraib special ordered by a homosexual and pedophile ring inside the
Bush White House
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- There is good reason for the embarrassment of the Pentagon
in the affair. The orders to take the sexually-oriented photos and videos,
some of which involve teenage Iraqi boys and girls and sodomization by
their guards, came directly from a pedophile and closeted male homosexual
ring operating in the White House, according to the intelligence sources.
Copies of the tapes and photos were sent directly to the White House for
the entertainment of senior members of the Bush White House, including
officials in the Vice President's office and the Executive Office of the
President.
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- When the photos at Abu Ghraib became public, the senior
military command structure in Iraq "went nuts," according to
an individual who witnessed the cover-up of the affair. "They ordered
an immediate policy of denial about details of the prisoner abuse at Abu
Ghraib," said the source. The source added that senior officers were
disgusted that lower ranking guards were prosecuted and jailed when the
order for the mistreatment came directly from the White House.
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