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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 86
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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THE PLOTS TO REMOVE CLINTON
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By Sherman H. Skolnick
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This is a story about various plots to remove Clinton. On April
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17, 1995, two days before the bombings in Oklahoma, a planeload
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of top military brass was sabotaged and crashed in Alabama, near
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a secret Delta Force base, killing all on board.
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Under the Military Code, they were planning to arrest their
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Commander-in-Chief, Clinton, for acts of treason. They had
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onboard a live prisoner-of-war, supposed to not exist, to prove
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the Pentagon and several Presidential administrations had lied
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about the P.O.W. issue in Southeast Asia. They all were murdered
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just prior to a planned press conference.
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Those that know the facts contend somewhere historians will refer
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to them as a planeload of heroes. It was a real-life version of
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the movie, "Seven Days in May."
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(A year later, former CIA Director William Colby disappeared in a
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so-called boat accident, and later, a body was recovered,
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supposedly his, and was buried. Prior to his disappearance,
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Colby had been doing a series of taped interviews for CBS's "60
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Minutes" program, giving block-buster details showing the
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Pentagon and White House for years have lied about the P.O.W.
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issue. And that P.O.W.s, although alive, could not return to the
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U.S. because they knew too much from having been pressed into
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service as "mules" in the dope trade. A heavily-censored,
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watered-down version of these taped interviews was aired by "60
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Minutes" just before Colby's body was supposedly "found" minus
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the life jacket his friends said he always wore when going out on
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his boat.)
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(In a radio talk show with me, his close friend and confidant,
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John DeCamp, a lawyer from Lincoln, Nebraska, said Colby died not
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from a so-called "accident." Further, DeCamp confirmed that
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Colby was prepared to disclose that the P.O.W. "mules" were
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working for a dope smuggling operation orchestrated by General
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Colin Powell, his close crony, former Pentagon official Richard
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Armitage, and George Bush.)
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In a series of reported meetings, from about July 4, 1996, to
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August 3, 1996, a delegation of top Democrats reportedly met
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Clinton, either in a room in the White House not the Oval Office,
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or in the nearby Executive Office Building. They told the
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President that the much expected federal criminal indictment of
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Hillary would burn down the Democrat Party. To back up their
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claims, they showed him a clandestine photograph of the
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indictment by the Independent Counsel, Kenneth Starr, expected to
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be released either between the Democrat Convention in Chicago and
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the November election, or right after the election -- an
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indictment charging Hillary with perjury and obstruction of
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justice.
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The group demanded that Clinton either resign his office or state
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that he is not running for re-election, an announcement they
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insisted he make two days before the Convention. All, they said,
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for the good of the country and the Democrat Party.
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Clinton would not give his decision, but instead, cursing and
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fuming, called the delegation "traitors," implying by that
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sinister term that he would use his frightening emergency powers,
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as president and commander-in-chief, to inflict reprisals on them
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all.
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Then, one of the group reportedly hurled at him the accusation,
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"You are a heavy cocaine user, with booze, and you cannot be
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trusted to deal with worldwide emergencies." They reportedly
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said Al Gore would aid them under the 25th Amendment, Section 4,
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which provides for the Vice President to lead a delegation of
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executive department officials to make a written declaration to
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Congress that the President cannot carry out his powers and
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duties; whereupon, the Vice President *immediately* becomes the
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Acting President.
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In the various meetings with Clinton, the delegation included at
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some of the confrontations reportedly Senator Edward Kennedy
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(Mass.), Senator John Glenn (Ohio), Senator Daniel Patrick
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Moynihan (N.Y.), and Congressman Charlie Rose (N.C.), among
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others. I wrote the first story about these clandestine meetings
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which some Democrats informed us that the delegation was chaired
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or orchestrated by Robert Strauss, the clout-heavy lawyer from
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Dallas, former head of the Democratic National Committee, and
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front man for the oil industry. The first version of this story
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ran worldwide on Internet.
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On August 9, 1996, Strauss called me three times stating he was
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not there in person at such meetings. He refused, in one of the
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conversations, to answer my question whether he participated by
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intermediaries, by satellite, by picture-phone, by speaker-phone,
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or other high tech means. Strauss stated he is head of a
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700-person law firm that he will send after me and that he will
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have me criminally prosecuted. When asked by me what criminal
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laws, if any, provide for the jailing of a journalist writing a
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story criticizing the White House, Strauss refused to elaborate.
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By the third conversation, he called me to tell me he was going
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to have me arrested, implying that he has the political muscle to
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mis-use the FBI and the Justice Department to falsely jail me.
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On August 12, 1995, I complained to the FBI, to no avail, that
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Strauss was threatening me from another part of the country. The
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FBI and the Justice Department are not interested in complaints
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from outspoken commentators.
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After one of the clandestine meetings, Clinton, hepped up on
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cocaine, believing Al Gore was part of the effort to unseat
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Clinton, by a coup attempt, reportedly told the Vice President,
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"You are fired!" Gore replied, "You can't do that," with Clinton
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reportedly retorting, "Well, then I'll have you murdered!"
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The First Lady, apparently aware of plans to unseat Clinton in
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favor of Gore, asked a Gore relative, "Will the son-of-a-bitch
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pardon me?" -- implying Gore was taking over, she was about to
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be prosecuted for various crimes, and wanted to know if Gore as
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Acting President would grant her a presidential pardon.
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Some of Gore's confidants have confided to us that they expect a
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Clinton-instigated assassination attempt on Gore. And savvy
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folks ask, "Hey, is Jay Rockefeller somewhere in this picture?"
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Mr. Skolnick, since 1963, has been founder/chairman of a
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public-interest group, CITIZENS' COMMITTEE TO CLEAN UP THE
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COURTS, researching and disclosing certain instances of judicial
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corruption and political murders. Since 1971, as editor of
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updates of the group's work, called HOTLINE NEWS, a 5-minute
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recorded phone message, changed several times per week -- a
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regular phone call -- (312) 731-1100. Since 1991, a regular
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participant, now moderator, of a popular, public access cable TV
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program, called "Broadsides", in Chicago and suburbs -- on most
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every Monday evening in Chicago, on Channel 21 cable, 9 p.m.,
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available to some 400,000 households. His comments appear on
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Internet on several websites; archives of his stories can be
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pulled up and printed out. Also, on Internet, his stories appear
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on some five categories of news groups, such as
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alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater and alt.activism. Office
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(8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days): (312) 375-5741. 9800 So. Oglesby
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Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617-4870. Call before sending FAX. (After
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October 12, 1996, AREA CODE changes to 773.)
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A few highlights of the group's work: Caused the biggest bribery
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scandal in U.S. history, the collapse of the Illinois Supreme
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Court, 1969. Investigation of the sabotaged Watergate plane
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crash, 1972-73. 12 Watergate figures perished including Mrs. E.
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Howard Hunt, wife of the Watergate burglar. One of the first to
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comment on the Vice President Spiro Agnew bribery mess, resulting
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in his downfall, 1973. Investigation and disclosure causing the
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jailing for bribery of the highest level sitting federal judge in
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American history, Chicago Federal Appeals Judge Otto Kerner, Jr.,
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1973. Touching off "Operation Greylord," in which 20 local
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judges and 40 lawyers jailed for bribery, 1983-1993.
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of Conspiracy Nation, nor of its Editor in Chief.
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Want to know more about Whitewater, Oklahoma City bombing, etc?
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(1) telnet prairienet.org (2) logon as "visitor" (3) go citcom
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See also: http://www.europa.com/~johnlf/cn.html
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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