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Bush Indicted

 
 
Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 04:54 pm
That is the claim, folks!


RESIDENT INDICTED

FEDERAL GRAND JURY DIGGING DEEP INTO BUSH CRIMES

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By Greg Szymanski

A federal whistleblower close to the Chicago federal grand jury probe into perjury and obstruction charges against President Bush and others said indictments of top officials were handed down this week. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of Illinois, however, refused to confirm or deny the source's account.

"We are not talking about any aspect of this case, and our office is not commenting on anything regarding the investigation at this time," said Randall Sanborn from the office of U.S. federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, the attorney conducting the grand jury probe into whether Bush and others in his administration violated federal law in a number of sensitive areas, including leaking the name of a CIA operative to the media.

In December 2003, Fitzgerald was named special counsel to investigate the alleged disclosure of Valerie Plame's name to several mainstream columnists, but the present grand jury probe has expanded to include widereaching allegations of criminal activity as new information has surfaced.

Although the U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago is staying silent, it is well known that Fitzgerald is digging deep into an assortment of serious improprieties among many Bush administration figures, based, in part, on subpoenaed testimony provided by former Secretary of State Colin Powell.

According to whistleblower Tom Heneghen, who recently reported on truthradio.com, Powell testified before the citizen grand jury that Bush had taken the United States to war based on lies, which is a capital crime involving treason under the U.S. Code. "Regarding the Powell testimony, there is no comment," said Sanborn.

However, sources close to the federal grade jury probe also allegedly told Heneghen a host of administration figures under Bush were indicted, including Vice President Richard Cheney, Chief of Staff Andrew Card, Cheney Chief of Staff I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, former Attorney General John Ashcroft, imprisoned New York Times reporter Judith Miller and former Cheney advisor Mary Matalin. Heneghen, unavailable for comment, also allegedly told sources White House advisor Karl Rove was indicted for perjury in a major document shredding operation cover-up.

In recent weeks, there has been much controversy over Fitzgerald's wide-reaching probe, which is extending far beyond the Bush administration to include what some have called "a wholesale cleansing" of a crimeladen White House and Congress.

Fitzgerald's investigation is said to be also centered on members of the 9-11 Commission, members on both sides of the aisle in the House and Senate and also select high-powered members of the media.

Needless to say, administration officials are "fighting mad" with Fitzgerald. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts is trying to derail Fitzgerald's probe by calling him to testify before the Senate regarding his true motives behind the investigation.

Political observers are now wondering whether administration-friendly Republican legislators, some under investigation themselves, are conspiring like President Nixon did in Watergate with Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox in an attempt to shield the Bush administration from prosecution.

In late July, reports about the recent bomb scare in the subway under the congressional offices at the Dirksen Building?-coincidently near where Fitzgerald was holding his grand jury hearings?-raised questions as to whether government operatives were sending the zealous prosecutor a "warning message" that he was entering dangerous waters with his investigation.

The bomb scare was reported to local police late Monday afternoon, July 18, causing the subway to be evacuated for approximately 45 minutes while bomb sniffing dogs and SWAT team members searched for what was reported to be "a suspicious package" left on one of the subway cars.

Fitzgerald began serving as the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois in September 2001. He was initially appointed on an interim basis by former Attorney General Ashcroft before being nominated by Bush.

The Senate confirmed his nomination by unanimous consent in October 2001. In December 2003, he was named special counsel to investigate the Plame case. Based on the testimony of ABC sources in late July, it appears that at least two close associates of Rove testified before the grand jury. One was Susan Ralston, a longtime associate of Rove and considered to be his right hand.

The other was "Izzy" Hernandez, regarded as Rove's left hand and now a top official in the Commerce Department.
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 05:08 pm
this could be interesting if it's not quelched.
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fishin
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 05:11 pm
Amazing how this story changes day by day.

From your article :
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In late July, reports about the recent bomb scare in the subway under the congressional offices at the Dirksen Building?-coincidently near where Fitzgerald was holding his grand jury hearings?-raised questions as to whether government operatives were sending the zealous prosecutor a "warning message" that he was entering dangerous waters with his investigation.

The bomb scare was reported to local police late Monday afternoon, July 18, causing the subway to be evacuated for approximately 45 minutes while bomb sniffing dogs and SWAT team members searched for what was reported to be "a suspicious package" left on one of the subway cars.


Yet this site points to previous claims by Heneghen:

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"Two weeks ago Heneghen said he had talked to sources just ten minutes prior to French and U.S. intelligence agents intercepting British intelligence agents who were attempting to bomb the subway underneath the Dirksen Federal Building where Fitzgerald was presiding over grand jury hearings.

Serious questions can also be raised as to whether intelligence forces linked to President Bush and Tony Blair had participated in a failed attempt to scuttle the Fitzgerald probe by literally blowing it up--at a time when UK reports reveal that military-grade explosives were used to blow up the London subway on July 7.

Sources say the alleged Chicago subway bombing attempt has been attributed to an underground and closeted enmity involving warring intelligence and military factions within the United States government.

Moreover, reports indicate that the disturbance occurred at the same time that the Chicago Tribune and local web blogs had reported that the subway had been evacuated for 45-50 minutes regarding a "suspicious package" late on Monday afternoon, July 18. "


Sounds like Heneghen's "sources" aren't quite what he claims they are... Yup.. Now the British out out to blow up Fitzgerald and the French are in on it but keeping mum. Next he'll be claiming that Cuba is covering for Bush too. shhh! Don't tell anyone.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 05:13 pm
Holy crap! This is to much, I'm going back into the woods.
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fishin
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 05:17 pm
Oh, btw. From Szymanski's August 2nd article on the same story:

"Sources close to the investigation have revealed to us that a British submarine, carrying a complement of SAS and MI6 agents planning to blow up the Federal Building in Chicago was depth-charged off Chicago's Navy Pier by security units of the Sea Scouts yesterday, killing all 270 men on board. Astonished locals were told that the massive explosions and towering plumes of water were caused by the "disposal of illegal 4th of July fireworks, confiscated by the Chicago police." Calls to the Chicago Mayor's Office and the Coast Guard were not returned, but our sources reported that "great piles" of body parts dressed in British camouflaged uniforms were washing up on Chicago's Oak Street beach. Speculation is rife in high intelligence circles, to which we are privy, that this might well be an action by the same Hidden Hand group that blew up Houston with an atomic bomb last Christmas."

http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1748.htm

I guess we all owe a huge round of thanks to the Sea Scouts eh?? lol
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 05:21 pm
I knew a Greg Szymanski when i worked at the U of I . . . he was deeply immersed in not getting a doctorate in philosophy for as long as humanly possible . . . wonder if . . . naw . . .
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JustWonders
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 05:39 pm
Dang. Somewhere, orderlies are rushing about, frantically searching...
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coachryan
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 09:17 pm
I had read this earlier in the week also... I saw the headline, thought about posting it but looked into some of Szymanski's other articles, and it reeked a little to much of zealotry over fact. Didn't pass my BS test.

Love ya Chrissy :wink: and I think that the scent is in the air, but I think the president has shown us that "an idiot can sometimes have an epiphany but he's still an idiot."
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Chrissee
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 09:28 pm
Some say Rove is floating the storfy to deflect attention from him. Laughing
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Thu 11 Aug, 2005 11:03 pm
Chrissee wrote:
Some say Rove is floating the storfy to deflect attention from him. Laughing


You mean the same way Rove was the one who floated the bogus documents during the election?
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au1929
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 07:30 am
I would love to serve on that jury. It would be hang him high. Laughing Laughing
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 07:31 am
check your property for black helicopters au.
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Chrissee
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 11:45 am
Baldimo wrote:
Chrissee wrote:
Some say Rove is floating the storfy to deflect attention from him. Laughing


You mean the same way Rove was the one who floated the bogus documents during the election?


Pretty much. Why?
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 04:24 pm
Chrissee wrote:
Baldimo wrote:
Chrissee wrote:
Some say Rove is floating the storfy to deflect attention from him. Laughing


You mean the same way Rove was the one who floated the bogus documents during the election?


Pretty much. Why?


I considered the source.
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