"The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power. Not wealth or luxury or long life or happiness: only power, pure power. What pure power means you will understand presently. We are different from all the oligarchies of the past, in that we know what we are doing....Power is not a means, it is an end...The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power."
[Transcript excerpt from the interrogation of Henry McKenna by Major Lars Olsen of the U.S. Army Military Intelligence at Ft. Meade, Maryland recently released under the Freedom of Information to Fox News.]
Olsen: You look good this morning, McKenna.
McKenna: I am sleeping well and waking up refreshed – they say confession is good for soul and I can confirm that it also helps one rest peacefully at night.
Olsen: As the former deputy Director of the Secret Service under your father John McKenna, what was your take on the “New Boston Massacre?”
McKenna: It came as a complete surprise to the SS, a bolt of lightening out of a clear blue sky. It was a game changer.
Olsen: The killing of those 25 Communists at The Prudential Building in Boston wasn't discovered until Sunday morning...
McKenna: ...which meant the trail was cold...with that much of a head start the assassins could be anywhere in the world.
Olsen: When were you informed?
McKenna: About 9 a.m. by our Boston SS headquarters.
Olsen: I take it you were shortly in Boston?
McKenna: Yes, within a few hours I was in Boston and took charge of the investigation.
Olsen: And didn't find much in the way of evidence?
McKenna: Only three important clues – a red rose, dry blood boot prints on the carpet and a missing man by the name of Harold Washington, the CEO of Blackwing Security, who had control of all security functions at The Prudential Building.
Olsen: Mr. Washington destroyed the computer systems that contained data from the cameras and so forth after the killing...
McKenna: He planted thermite destruction devices in the control room; everything in there was completely destroyed.
Olsen: What about the crime scene? No clues?
McKenna: Aside from the red rose...nothing to indicate who the shooters were.
Olsen: Anything on the bodies of the dead Communists?
McKenna: The usual personal items: wallets, cellphones and the like. Apparently, no money or credit cards were stolen....robbery as a motive was ruled out early on...
Olsen: There were guns on the bodies?
McKenna: Several were discovered on various bodies.
Olsen: What about Smithson's missing gun?
McKenna: We didn't connect the dots until much later on that...
Olsen: Also, you missed the slight damage on the wall where Fanny Kaplan hit it after being shot by Smithson.
McKenna: The conference room was heavily damaged in the massacre, so this wasn't discovered until later.
Oslen: I would imagine the crime scene was pretty awful...
McKenna: Sickening beyond words...I had no idea human bodies could leak so much blood. Also, this was more than 24 hours after the killing...The smell was so bad we were force to wear oxygen masks. In fact, everyone there went into protective suits..
Olsen: The smell of death is something one never forgets.
Mc Kenna: I don't know how the CSI people stood it for hours...I was only there for a few minutes...and the smell of death was overpowering...even inside the bio-hazard suits that were suppose to seal the environment out.
Olsen: What else did you learn at the crime scene.
McKenna: The bloody boots of the shooters left impressions on the carpet, so we could determine that one male and two females did the deed.
Olsen: Spent ammo casings?
McKenna: Yes, three different types for the rifles: 7.93 X 33mm, 7.62 X 39mm, and 5.56 X45mm.
Olsen: What weapons would fire such ammunition?
McKenna: The experts think the weapons were a MP44 WWII German Sturmgewehr, AK 47 and an M-16 assault rifle.
Olsen: A pistol was used as well?
McKenna: A 45 caliber automatic pistol was used to deliver the coup de grace on each individual in the conference room. The shooter, a male judging from the bloody footprints, took his time and moved bodies around to do the head shots. He used hollow point ammunition that made the massacre scene even more bloody.
Olsen: It seems you describing a professional hit.
McKenna: The massacre was clearly well planned and executed with military precision. My first thought was that a Special Forces team was responsible. An investigation proved that all special ops teams were occupied else where – mostly in Southwest Asia.
Olsen: Special op teams do not have women.
McKenna: Nevertheless, I checked anyway and all our teams were accounted for...
Olsen: The only firm lead you had was Harold Washington...
McKenna: Who had disappeared...
Olsen: In a well planned and executed disappearance.
McKenna: We spent many days going over everything he left behind and came up with a dry hole.
Olsen: Would it be fair to say this cold trail encouraged your father and the president to put the blame on the Islamists?
McKenna: I think the Chief of the SS, my father, really didn't need that much encouragement to point the finger at the Muslims. For one thing he needed a quick solution to the Boston killings that looked many days, weeks or months in the future to be solved. And radical Muslims would be quite believable to the public as the assassins. I think the president was motivated by the same concerns. They both feared public opinion turning against them.
Olsen: I remember when I heard the president that Sunday night, I had no problem believing the Islamists had committed the crime.
McKenna: The post 9/11 American mindset...If there is mass murder anywhere in the USA, the first image in everyone's mind is the Muslim terrorist...
Olsen: The Pakistan based Al Qaeda in Peshawar took responsibility that Sunday night after the president gave his speech to the nation.
McKenna: This gave Conway and the Pentagon the green light to invade Pakistan, along with our NATO allies and India. Pakistan made too many enemies just looking for the chance for paybacks at the first opportunity. The Paks were crushed in less than three weeks, and became the first subjects to an authoritarian military occupation since WW II.
Olsen: The Pakistani nukes neutralized that Sunday by Special Forces, as we later discovered.
McKenna: The small American military establishment under Conway had become lean, mean, highly professional and intensely loyal to its commanding general.
Olsen: As a member of the military, I thank you for the kind remark. What was your late father's opinion of the U.S. Armed Forces?
McKenna: Very high.
Olsen: General Conway?
McKenna: Conway was the only member of the regime he trusted...I think he may have admired Conway...If a psychopath could accomplish such a feat.
Olsen: Would it be fair to say with Smithson and the Communists neutralized, the government of the United States became a three person oligarchy of under your father, the president and the general?
McKenna: Triumvirate, I think you mean.
Olsen: Okay, “Triumvirate.”
McKenna: I remember thinking the New Boston Massacre by Mr. Washington's cabal had moved father and I closer to our goal.
Olsen: The SS investigators were called off?
McKenna: not all of them, but the investigation was put on the back burner – In Washington, D.C. that winter we had a full plate of more immediate concerns.
Olsen: It didn't worry you that a new insurrection named “The Red Rose” was forming in the country; that if the assassins were not arrested soon, they would strike again; that other like minded radicals would be encouraged?
McKenna: Truth to tell, father and I had no such concerns at that time. In retrospect, I see we should have been very concerned...and the president even more so.
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2 comments:
Good one you-keep them coming!
C-CS
Thanks for the encouragement, Carol!
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