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Secret SPDC Documents



Another reason why the Susu spdc crowd didnt appreciate the Burmese
Student Warriors. Long Live the Student Warriors!!!

But why hasnt the Student Warriors published these documents, and why
are they holding on to them, as their lives are mortally threatened. It
doesnt appear that keeping the documents will assure their safety?

Who else would be interested in these documents? Certainly the US
government, which is in the business of giving new identities to 
those people who cooperate with the anti drug, corruption bureacracies
of the DEA, FBI, CIA. They set you up in the US, bank accounts, houses,
all the paper work, wherever you want in the world. 

WHY IS THE US NOT DOING THIS TO HELP THE WARRIORS. SURELY THE DOCUMENTS
COULD GIVE THEM NEW IDENTIES TO GO ANYWHERE THEY WISH TO LIVE AND OR OF
COURSE -TO STAY AND FIGHT FOR FREE BURMA.

THE CIA IS IN THE BUSINESS OF STEALING AND SPYING BESIDES KILLING. SO
WHY DOES THE USG NOT HELP THESE WARRIORS? WHAT IS THE CIA GOOD FOR IF
THEY DO NOT GET THE DOCUMENTS THEY NEED.

OR IS IT BECAUSE THE CIA IS WORKING ON THE OTHER SIDE TOO?

THINK ABOUT IT? DOUBLE AGENTS ARE THE PRIDE AND PUDDING OF THE SPY GAME. 

ds

> FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW
> 
> NOVEMBER 18, 1999
> 
> INTELLIGENCE
> 
> Secret Key to Burma's Anger
> 
> When Burmese dissidents seized Rangoon's embassy in Bangkok on October
> 1, the dispute was resolved without violence. But the Burmese
> government reacted angrily. Why? The answer may lie in the
> ambassador's safe, which the dissidents broke into during their
> occupation. Sources close to the group say they found in it not money,
> as Rangoon claims, but highly sensitive documents, including complete
> list of Burmese intelligence agents and double-agents in Thailand. The
> sources also say the safe contained a Iist of local business contacts
> for products from the Burmese sector of the GoldenTriangle. These are
> said to have been used by the dissidents to help negotiate their safe
> passage to the border. According to the sources, Rangoon's decision to
> seal its border with Thailand and unleash a barrage of insults against
> "Western  neocolonialists" and others reflected its anger that the
> documents had ended up in enemy hands.