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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 38
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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[CN Editor -- I cannot vouch for the accuracy of *all* of the
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following. It may or may not be true, I just don't know.]
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[The following is a transcript of a recorded phone message put
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out by a group in Chicago called "Citizens' Committee to Clean Up
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the Courts [CCCC]." (312) 731-1100 and (312) 731-1505.]
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Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts,
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9800 Oglesby.
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One who helps corrupt public officials is called a "bag man,"
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"fixer," or simply, "the connection." In this role some years ago
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was Murray "The Camel" Humphreys, a financial expert good at
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arranging offshore bribes to state and federal judges in Chicago,
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state and federal prosecutors here, and law enforcement. In 1965,
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he was subpoenaed before a federal grand jury here. The FBI was
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not concerned about his possible testimony against *state* court
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officials, *but* were worried "The Camel" would "finger" high
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level *federal* judges and *federal* prosecutors. So, the FBI
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murdered "The Camel" and spread stories that he died of "natural
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causes."
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A team of Chicago lawyers acted as "bag men" in the 1960s and
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thereafter: Oscar Noodleman and Harry G. [unclear]. In the first
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such civil case of its kind, our chairman [CCCC] brought suit
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against them. The crooked judges, naturally, rejected the case.
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Noodleman's relatives were among the founders of the Chicago-
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Tokyo Bank -- not really an Oriental bank at all. A former
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Israeli Intelligence officer, [unclear], in his book, *Profits of
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War*, says the Chicago-Tokyo Bank "washed" millions of dollars of
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illicit gun-running loot, implicating Ollie North, George Bush,
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and others -- part of the secret U.S.-Israeli arms network, the
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author says.
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Another reputed "bag man" has been Jenner & Block law partner,
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Thomas P. Sullivan. He went on to whitewash corruption as the
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chief federal prosecutor in Chicago. Sullivan was the reputed
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graft carrier for the Community Currency Exchange Association to
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bribe state legislators to kill any branch bank laws, hated by
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his patrons.
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Jenner & Block also reportedly has a unit specializing in bribing
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and blackmailing judges in the municipal section of the circuit
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court of Cook county {1} and the U.S. bankruptcy court.
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Being "on the pad" is a term meaning a public official is on a
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secret list and gets periodic bribes. Reportedly "on the pad"
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with Jenner is chief bankruptcy judge John D. Schwartz as well as
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judges Robert E. Ginsburg and Eugene [unclear], who's also a
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general partner.
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A bribe courier was Chicago bankruptcy auctioneer, Wallace
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Lieberman. He was facing a possible special federal grand jury
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subpoena. Like with "The Camel," an FBI agent murdered Lieberman.
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A businessman, Michael Scott Dugan, got falsely pushed into the
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bankruptcy court here. He claims it was part of a scheme to steal
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$2 million of his family's properties. In a federal district
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court case, #93C683, Dugan charges that an agent showed up at
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Dugan's place of business, a shadowy character named Norman
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Wolfe(?). The suit charges Wolfe discussed with Dugan corrupt
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influence involved in Dugan's bankruptcy litigation *and* Wolfe
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told Dugan, "Your representatives aren't gonna be able to help
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you. *I* can arrange a meeting between you and Victor
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Caciatori(?), a trustee of DePaul University, a talented lawyer,"
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which Dugan understood to mean that Caciatori, with Wolfe, would
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lend Dugan their ability to corrupt judges and other state and
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federal officials.
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Earlier, Caciatori had somehow escaped jail for his participation
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in bribing Cook County Board of Tax Appeals employees to
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corruptly obtain lower real estate tax assessments.
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In Chicago, see us on cable tv, channel 21, 9 pm [cst] most
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Monday evenings.
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Play it again: The Murder of Reporters. (312) 731-1505.
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New message Tuesday; we change it several times a week.
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Donations appreciated. Citizen's Committee to Clean Up the
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Courts, 9800 South Oglesby, Chicago, [Illinois] 60617. For the
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latest on courts, banks, espionage agencies, political
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assassinations, and the news media. On 24 hours a day.
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------------------------<< Notes >>------------------------------
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{1} Chicago is in Cook county.
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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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