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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 06
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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IS BILL CLINTON A "COKEHEAD"?
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Notwithstanding a recent communication from a CN reader, in which
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she expressed her doubts regarding the allegations, this editor
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considers it almost certain that Bill Clinton has a cocaine
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problem. And, in fact, the President may well have a severe
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addiction which would mean he is indeed a "cokehead."
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To the point raised as to why isn't Clinton's nose giving
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television viewers evidence of such cocaine abuse, my answer is
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that until recently Clinton's nose *was* giving such indications.
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Yes, the bulbous red nose is no longer gracing our television
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screens, but "call girl" Sherry Rowlands offers an explanation.
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According to the cover story in the September 10, 1996 issue of
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the *Star*, Rowlands had mentioned to Dick Morris, her alleged
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client, that "the president's nose was so red and bulbous on TV
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that it distracted her from his words. Morris said he'd relayed
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that to Clinton -- and that Clinton said he was taking medication
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for a skin condition."
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To those who have read about Clinton's early days, it is clear
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that he grew up in a dysfunctional environment and that later he
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connected, at least tangentially, with the cocaine sub-culture.
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According to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, writing in the London
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Sunday Telegraph ("Clinton 'took cocaine while in office,'" July
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17, 1994), Bill Clinton may have "engaged in regular use of
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cocaine and marijuana during his rise to political prominence in
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Arkansas." Evans-Pritchard bases his story, in part, on the
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testimony of Sally Perdue, who claims to have had an affair with
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the then-Governor. Clinton, on one occasion, is said to have had
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a bag of cocaine from which he prepared a "line" on Perdue's
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living room table. Says Perdue: "He had all the equipment laid
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out, like a real pro."
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While some may, for some reason, look down their nose at
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Evans-Pritchard (specifically *The Nation* magazine which, based
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on a dismissive review of the bestselling *Partner's in Power*,
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seems for unknown reasons to shun Evans-Pritchard's reportage),
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his evidence is being increasingly corroborated. Yes, beware of
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Republican propaganda. Beware too of an extremely Clinton-biased
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media.
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Franklin's Focus, a concise and affordable monthly newsletter
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(Focus Press, 1820 Palisades Drive, Appleton, WI 54915), carries
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news on this subject in its September 1996 issue. According to
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editor Richard L. Franklin, he has viewed a police surveillance
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film of Bill Clinton's half brother Roger. Roger Clinton is
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purportedly shown snorting cocaine. Franklin writes that Roger
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"looks up and says, 'Wow this is great stuff. I've got to get
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some for my brother. He has a nose like a vacuum.'"
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Franklin's Focus goes on to report that the August 14, 1996 issue
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of *Strategic Investment* carries an article supporting
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allegations of cocaine abuse by President Clinton. Reportedly,
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Senators Ted Kennedy and John Glenn have been given copies of
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Bill Clinton's latest medical report which, reports Franklin,
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"describes the rotting of [Bill Clinton's] nasal septum, a
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condition due to his habit of snorting five lines of coke daily."
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Recall too the recent story by Sherman Skolnick on this matter.
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Skolnick, you may remember, was the first to break the story of a
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high level meeting between Bill Clinton and Democratic Party
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elders during which former DNC chairperson Robert Strauss is
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reported to have told Clinton, "You use cocaine and liquor. You
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are unfit to deal with worldwide emergencies." Corroboration of
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this meeting having occurred first came when a person claiming to
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be Strauss phoned Skolnick and berated him. This conversation
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was recorded and has been heard by witnesses. Further
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corroboration was provided by guerrilla journalist J. Orlin
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Grabbe, who confirms that the aforementioned meeting between
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Clinton and Democratic Party elders took place. Grabbe also
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confirms Bill Clinton's alleged cocaine habit.
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This editor has had the pleasure of innumerable conversations
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with Sherman Skolnick. While some may question how discerning
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Mr. Skolnick is regarding what his various informants tell him, I
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myself know that he has highly-placed sources with whom he is in
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regular contact. Some of these sources are in the White House.
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The allegations of a specific "five lines a day" Clinton cocaine
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habit were first conveyed to me by Sherman Skolnick earlier this
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summer.
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And, regarding the withholding of President Clinton's medical
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records, this was confirmed this morning, September 6th, by G.
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Gordon Liddy on his radio show. Referring to Russian president
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Boris Yeltsin's having finally disclosed his current medical
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reports, Liddy opined that it would be nice if Bill Clinton would
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do likewise. What more does Liddy know that he's not saying?
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So, with all respect to those who think otherwise, I consider it
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highly probable that President Bill Clinton does have a cocaine
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habit, either ongoing or recurring. Perhaps you feel that
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Clinton can "maintain" and it is therefore not a major issue. To
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those I point out that such a rationalization may make you an
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"enabler" and as such a co-dependent. Was Bill Clinton high on
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cocaine when he made the decision to launch missiles against
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Iraq? The question is valid.
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