Subject: Wayne Madsen Report
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 17:42:32 -0500
Wayne
Madsen Report
July 4, 2006 -- Even Bush's crap is classified top secret.
According to our Austrian sources, Austrian newspapers are
currently abuzz with special security details of George W. Bush's
recent trip to Vienna. Although the heavy-handed Gestapo-like
security measures meted out to Viennese home owners, business
proprietors, and pedestrians by US Secret Service agents and local
police before and during Bush's visit received widespread Austrian
media attention, it was White House "toilet security"
("TOILSEC"), which has Austrians talking the most. The
White House flew in a special portable toilet to Vienna for Bush's
personal use during his visit. The Bush White House is so
concerned about Bush's security, the veil of secrecy extends over
the president's bodily excretions. The special port-a-john
captured Bush's feces and urine and flew the waste material back
to the United States in the event some enterprising foreign
intelligence agency conducted a sewage pipe operation designed to
trap and examine Bush's waste material. One can only wonder why
the White House is taking such extraordinary security measures for
the presidential poop.
In the past, similar operations were conducted against foreign
leaders to determine their medical condition. However, these
intelligence operations were directed against dictators in
countries where even the medical conditions of the top political
leaders were considered "state secrets." The Israeli
Mossad conducted one such operation against Syrian President Hafez
Assad when he visited Amman, Jordan in Feb. 1999 for the funeral
of King Hussein. The Mossad and its Jordanian counterpart
installed a special toilet in Assad's hotel room that led not to a
pipe but to a specimen canister. Assad suffered from diabetes and
cancer and the operation was designed to discover the actual
medical condition of the ailing leader. During Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to Washington in 1987, the CIA
reportedly placed a special trap under a sewage tank to collect
the Soviet leader's bodily waste for analysis. More recently, the
CIA was reported to have collected waste samples from Ugandan
President-dictator Yoweri Museveni's toilet when he visited
Washington.
Even Bush's toilet paper was flown in from the U.S. Air Base at
Ramstein, Germany. In addition, Bush's food was flown in from the
United States and tested with special chemicals before he ate it.
Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, who was shot by a firing
squad in 1989, was the last major European leader to constantly
use a food tester. The last frequent state visitor to Vienna, who
always relied on a food tester, was Adolf Hitler.