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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5 Num. 72
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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EXPLOSIVE NEW FACTS REVEALED IN MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF FOSTER
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[The *Spotlight*, 08/07/95]
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Since the strange death of top White House aide and close, long-
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time Clinton family confidant Vince Foster, The *Spotlight* has
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been inundated with a wide variety of rumors, theories and other
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allegations regarding the circumstances of Foster's demise
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however it occurred -- whether by suicide or murder.
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The *Spotlight* has never issued any formal editorial opinion
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regarding the matter, one way or another, although this newspaper
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has printed a number of stories over the past several years which
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have touched on Foster's death and its possible connection to a
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number of widely-publicized, high-level scandals including BCCI,
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Iraq-gate, Mena-Iran-contra and Inslaw, all of which have been,
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in turn, linked to one another and to both Reagan-Bush and the
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Clinton administrations.
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On July 14 an explosive new theory relating to the mystery
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surrounding Foster's death was outlined on the nightly broadcast
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of The *Spotlight's* call-in talk forum, *Radio Free America*,
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with host Tom Valentine.
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The guest was James Norman, a senior editor with *Forbes*
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magazine. Norman has been looking into the Foster affair for some
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time. (*Forbes* has not published Norman's work, nor is it
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expected to do so in the near future.)
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At the time of Norman's appearance on RFA he was identified by
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name and as the senior editor of a well-known publication. Since
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Norman's appearance on RFA, however, his association with
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*Forbes* has been mentioned over the Internet.
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A transcript of Norman's interview follows...
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TOM VALENTINE:
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Your story is rather controversial. What are we going to learn?
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JAMES NORMAN:
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This has been the most amazing, frightening story I've ever
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worked on in my career. It's so hard to believe that it's taken a
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long time to get the facts checked and to understand it. The
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bottom line is that at the time he died, Vince Foster was under
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investigation for espionage.
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TOM VALENTINE:
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Who was Foster spying for?
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JAMES NORMAN:
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There's ample suspicion -- and this is never proven, although
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there's substantial evidence -- it is known that at the time he
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died, July 20, 1993, he was under investigation for suspicion of
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espionage involving the state of Israel.
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There was a group within the CIA and the intelligence community
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-- a computer intelligence group that had been given the
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authorization to hack their way into foreign intelligence data
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bases. This is something I think that is routinely done.
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This group had hacked its way into a data base of Israel's
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intelligence service, the Mossad, and found Vince Foster's name
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there, which surprised them. From there they were actually able
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to track money back to a bank in Switzerland.
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These hackers are a small group of government people and they
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actually have a name. They are known as the Fifth Column. If you
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call up the CIA and ask them about it, of course, they won't tell
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you anything. However, if you talk to enough people in the
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intelligence community you will learn that yes, the group does
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exist. Yes, they do this type of thing and yes, they are armed
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with Cray super-computers.
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These are probably the best and brightest computer hackers in the
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world and they are working for the U.S. government and they bust
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their way into computers.
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In the case of Vince Foster they found money going to his account
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at this bank in Switzerland, a small bank right on the Italian
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border. It's called the Banca Della Svizzera Italiana.
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TOM VALENTINE:
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Sherman Skolnick, the investigator from Chicago, has been a guest
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on this show and he came across much of this same information, so
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it seems as though what you are saying is confirmation. And you
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are a well-known editor with a prominent publication. This is
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interesting.
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JAMES NORMAN:
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We put a lot of effort into this investigation. The story was so
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unbelievable. Now when you are dealing with sources in the
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intelligence community, you never quite know who you are talking
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to [in terms of their credibility or motivation in leaking
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information -- Ed.], so it took an extra amount of effort in
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checking this out. And lo and behold, the story corroborates on
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many points from a wide variety of credible and knowledgeable
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people.
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TOM VALENTINE:
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In short, U.S. government hackers broke into the Israeli Mossad's
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database and ran across Foster's name.
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JAMES NORMAN:
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Then they hacked their way into the Swiss bank computers and
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corroborated that yes, it was Vince Foster's account, and they
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were able to withdraw enough information from the Swiss bank's
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computer database so that they were able to mimic a withdrawal
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transaction.
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What happened was this. On July 1, 1993 Foster bought a round-
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trip ticket to Geneva at the White House travel office, which he
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put on his American Express Card. This was reported by Ambrose
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Evans-Pritchard in the *London Sunday Telegraph* on May 21. (See
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The *Spotlight*, July 3. -- Ed.)
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I think what happened was that when the CIA people saw that he
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was making these one-day trips to Geneva, which he had been doing
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periodically, they decided to withdraw the money from Foster's
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Swiss bank account at that time. I think Foster probably called
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up the bank to tell them he was on his way and the bank told him:
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"Mr. Foster, you've already withdrawn your money," and that's
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when it hit him that something very strange was going on. He
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learned that the money had actually been withdrawn and deposited
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into the U.S. Treasury.
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According to my sources, that's when he became so mysteriously
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and acutely depressed and couldn't sleep and his sister tried to
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set him up with a psychiatrist. Instead, he hired a lawyer and
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apparently made some discreet inquiries around the White House
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and somebody told him: "Vince, you're under investigation for
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espionage."
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This set off a chain of circumstances. There was a supposedly
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coincidental meeting on the Eastern Shore of Maryland before
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Foster's death. According to the report by Robert Fiske, the
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original special counsel on the Whitewater affair and Foster's
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death, Foster and his wife made a trip to the Eastern Shore,
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supposedly for rest and relaxation. By coincidence, supposedly,
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the Fosters met Webb Hubbell and his wife there.
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At the time, Hubbell was technically the number three person at
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the Justice Department, but I think it's well understood that he
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was actually running things there and was essentially the
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nation's top legal official.
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He and Foster both came out of the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock
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and both were involved in a number of cases, representing a lot
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of the same clients.
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This meeting between Foster and Hubbell has been characterized in
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both the Fiske report and in the Senate hearings on Whitewater as
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a "rest and relaxation" type affair. I don't think so.
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I've been told by multiple sources that this meeting was under
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surveillance and that it was a heavy-duty damage control session
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held at the estate of a fellow by the name of Michael Cardozo,
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who heads Clinton's legal defense fund. He's the son of a major
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Democratic Party fund-raiser, Nathan Landau.
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There may have been other White House officials at that meeting.
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What we have been told is that there was great concern about who
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knew what and who the money could ultimately be traced to. What
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we do know is that two days later Vince Foster was dead.
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I am not in the business of speculating whether he committed
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suicide or whether he was killed. I'll leave that to others. I am
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also not speculating as to who might have killed him, except to
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say that there was a serious reason for him to be very depressed
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and there's a reason why a bunch of different people wanted him
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dead.
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TOM VALENTINE:
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With Foster dead, would the heat be off a lot of other people?
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JAMES NORMAN:
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You might think of it that way.
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TOM VALENTINE:
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Was Hubbell's name found in any of these computer files where
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Foster's name appeared?
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JAMES NORMAN:
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I don't know anything about that. I wasn't investigating that.
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Both Hubbell and Foster, we've been told, by multiple credible
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intelligence sources, were both involved as behind-the-scenes
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persons on behalf of the National Security Agency for a massive
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international bank spying effort that this country has carried on
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for more than a decade now.
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[...to be continued...]
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