Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Brewster Jennings & Associates

from Jim Sinclair

Here is the real guts of the CIA leak which has not really been considered. By outing Valerie Plame, the destruction of this cover company occurred, a method of intelligence gathering was destroyed and the actual lives of both US and non-US citizens were put in danger because they were employees of the CIA. This outrageous risking of human life by those who revealed it is a travesty, a horror and is totally a criminal act that may never fully surface and that itself is a crime.

Confidence is a fragile state of consciousness and slice by slice it is being tested. This is NOT a Plame affair - it is high treason punishable by death and nothing less.


Brewster Jennings & Associates was a company set up by the United States CIA as a front for its operations. One of its former employees was CIA-analyst Valerie Plame who later had her cover blown by Robert Novak in an interview on CNN in which he stated "Wilson's wife, the CIA employee, gave $1,000 to Gore and she listed herself as an employee of Brewster-Jennings & Associates. There is no such firm, I'm convinced.", though it later turned out that BJ&A did exist for all intents and purposes, listed on the Dun & Bradstreet database of company names.

The group was intended to infiltrate ties between groups involved in smuggling nuclear weapons and the materiel to create them, to countries such as Israel and Pakistan.

The company was apparently named after the late Brewster Jennings, who served as president of a predecessor company to Exxon Mobil Corporation.

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