OT: White House Whistle Blower's Affidavit

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White House Whistle Blower Stuns Clinton Administration

-- Bb (not@this.now), February 22, 2000

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I predict she will commit suicide, die in a fiery plane crash, or be murdered by a 'burgler' within the next few weeks!

-- Porky (Porky@in.cellblockD), February 22, 2000.

It's about bloody time someone spoke up!

-- b (b@b.b), February 22, 2000.

At this point, I'm less concerned about who gets to take Clinton's place, as much as getting Clinton out of there.

-- matt (rfp@mail.com), February 22, 2000.

yes how does clinton get away with murder, what the tally now?

-- SIR RICHARD (richard.dale@unum.co.uk), February 22, 2000.

The tapes have been overwritten/erased. Although you'd think they would be smart enough to use encryption for that kind of stuff. Guess not.

-- mush (discovery@shields.up), February 22, 2000.


Press hasn't covered this administration responsibly yet, why assume they'd start now?

Cynical?

Yes - even those Delta Forces who were not in the "inside" group at Waco were found "dead" - on an Army base, during an exercise, away from all others - but stil executed (suicided?) nonetheless. Yet those who were in the "inside" group were promoted and got stars .... but of this is an ethical adminstration.

The most ethical in history.

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), February 22, 2000.


Robert,

Haven heard about the Delta Force "suicides". Can you point me to a good source for some reading...???

Thanks...

-- STFrancis (STFrancis@heaven.com), February 22, 2000.


IMHO, the fix is already in. Clinton and company will receive full, absolute, and unconditional pardons from the next President. All they've got to do in the meantime is stall, obfuscate, deny, delay, and, well, you know. Same thing they've been doing.....

-- Craig (sofpj@netscape.net), February 22, 2000.

2/22/2k 2:22:22 pm CST: Link is 2-sted. Can't get 2 work.

Can someone paste 2 let me see it?? 2-tles...

-- Bishop Desmond 2-2 (2@2.2), February 22, 2000.


Will look it up.

Don't have the source immediately available.

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), February 22, 2000.



Happened within a week of the Waco matter coming back up last September....these were three rangers I believe, subsequently found dead in Ft Bragg (on a training mission) but before they could testify at the "renewed" investigations in DC that were then starting.

All three were at Waco as "advisors" - and were (I believe) either part of the force (who attacked from the tanks and APV's) or who were in charge of getting those tanks and APV's to the ATF who then were firing.

Except the ATF/FBI denies firing any shots. That's what attracted attention -when the army was discussing whether any witnesses were available, their spokesman rather blandly indicated that these were some of the witnesses, but theyhad been killed recently....it wasn't in a major separate story of course.

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), February 22, 2000.


This from NewsMax.com; Oct, 1998 report from the Tribune-Herald article. .

Waco: Delta Force Members Face Allegations Tribune-HeraldOctober 4, 1999

The Army insists that Delta Force members were only in Waco to observe.

That hasn't stopped a string of allegations, however, including the charge that members of Delta Force were involved in a gunfight at the back of the Branch Davidians' residence on the day of the fire that led to the deaths of David Koresh and 75 followers.

Now reports are flying on the Internet (and on radio programs such as the one hosted by Alex Jones in Austin) that three Delta Force troops who were at Waco in 1993 died recently under mysterious conditions, evoking memories of fate of some witnesses to the Kennedy assassination. >>

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), February 22, 2000.


Again from Newsmax.com (Look at their Waco section) Confiming that at least three Delta Force members were present, as were foreign military officers "for training" with the FBI.

What has people suspicious that these three are those killed in 1999 in manuevers. The military leaders present, however, have been promoted to three star and two star generals.

As were the FBI and ATF leaders present.

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< Lawyers for the ATF and the Defense Department officially denied yesterday that any federal officer or member of the U.S. military fired gunshots into the Branch Davidian compound during the 1993 Waco stand-off.

The government lawyers claimed in a four-page document filed in U.S. federal court in Texas denied allegations made by lawyers representing the Davidians that federal law enforcement officials fired into the compound on the last day of the siege.

The ATF said categorically that none of its members fired guns at the compound.

The Defense Department denial was less certain, stating that no soldier fired a weapon at the compound "based on currently available information."

Davidian Survivors of the Waco raid have alleged that on April 19, the day of the FBI-led raid, federal authorities fired incendiary devices into the compound, causing a fire. As the fire spread through the compound, and members sought to flee, other federal officers repeatedly fired gunshots at key exits, preventing exit and causing death.

While government officials have repeatedly denied they purposefully set the fire, or fired at the Davidians, yesterday was the first time the government made such claims in court filings. Government lawyers had stalled for months in making the denials.

In September 1999, the FBI filed an official document with the court denying that any FBI agent fired gunshots at the Davidians that day.

The Defense Department has admitted that three members of the Delta Force - an elite counterterrorism unit were present. But the government claims at no time did they participate in the raid. >>

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), February 22, 2000.


The mainline press considers the whistleblower stuff and resulting lawsuits minor annoyances. The next coronation is their focus right now.

Until the New York Times front-pages this stuff, on Sunday no less, it just won't get covered. And that illustrious publication is going to think long and hard about whether they want a vengeful Hillary plotting against them forever more.

Anyhow, not to worry -- little al will immediately pardon both the pres. and her alleged husband.

That's after the darn case sees more postponements than Michigan had Democrat voters.

As for the waco 'suicides' discussed above, I consider those untoward events entirely possible. Yes, training accidents do occur. And the harder-training the troops, the more serious the accidents often are. Delta trains darn hard, and darn realistically, from what I've heard. Nonetheless, coincidence only explains away so much!

-- redeye in ohio (not@work.com), February 23, 2000.


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