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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 10 Num. 43
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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FIELD MARSHAL STARR'S IRREGULARS
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By Sherman H. Skolnick
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In the Whitewater Affair, the first Independent Counsel,
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appointed under a special law, was Robert Fiske. But he had
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serious conflicts of interest, such as his prior links to the
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mysterious espionage-assassination-linked Bank of Credit and
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Commerce International (BCCI) linked to the Clinton gang. Fiske
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was replaced by Kenneth W. Starr.
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In February 1977, Starr abruptly announced his resignation.
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Unmentioned: Starr feared that Bob "Naval Intelligence"
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Woodward, of the Washington Post, was about to finger Starr as an
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unregistered foreign lobbyist of the Red Chinese government -- so
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Starr was himself subject to arrest. Starr is a lobbyist for
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China International Trust and Investment Corp. (CITIC), a
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ministry level corporation owned by the Chinese government and
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reporting directly to the State Council of the People's Republic
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of China.
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When reassured his secret would not appear in the monopoly press,
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Starr scrapped his resignation blurb and resumed his role as a
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sort of Whitewater Field Marshal. He reportedly has 150
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intermediaries or surrogates.
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Who are Field Marshal Starr's troops? And what do they do?
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1. They are an army of irregulars. Some, under assumed names,
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are linked to the FBI. One such reportedly uses the name "John
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Bennett," of Jeremiah Films, Inc. They are purportedly an
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ultra-right wing propaganda machine, highly profitably appealing
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to the hopes and fears of Americans anguished by a central
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government apparently run out of control.
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2. Others are linked to the State and County government units of
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Arkansas and mostly other southern states.
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3. Still others are key officials, reportedly, of foreign secret
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police stationed in North America. They are not bothered by the
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FBI or CIA who they occasionally assist. One of them reportedly
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is the head of the Red Chinese Secret Police, Te Wu, for North
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America. Strange as it may seem, they assist Starr in
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counter-intelligence against foreign and domestic so-called
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"subversives," subject to the vast wire-tap and other
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jurisdiction of a secret Federal Court operating, in the Beltway,
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under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978.
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A profound reason for Starr covering up the strange death --
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some say murder -- of Clinton White House Deputy Counsel Vincent
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W. Foster, Jr., involves espionage and treason by Foster and his
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sidekick, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in selling nuclear missile
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tracking secrets to a foreign power.
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4. This is an army of experts in dirty tricks. Among other
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things, they reportedly carry out "black bag" jobs, that is,
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break and entry, theft of records, planting of fake incriminating
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alleged "documents," and such. They maim and murder
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"loudmouths," and create and carry out violence against so-called
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"subversives," similar to the FBI's COINTEL Program of the 1960s
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and 1970s, directed against civil rights activists and peaceniks.
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(Among those targeted by the FBI for removal was Dr. Martin
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Luther King, Jr.)
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They assist Starr, reportedly, to obstruct justice, by
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terrorizing or snuffing out supposedly "protected" federal grand
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jury witnesses.
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5. Some of Field Marshal Starr's irregulars have a long
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background of having assisted CIA, domestic and worldwide, under
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cover of being "business consultants." They interface with the
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traditional Mafia, Chicago, Detroit, and elsewhere.
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6. Starr's program is to cover up the criminality of a CIA
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couple, namely, Bill and Hillary Clinton. She and Foster
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assisted CIA, and George Bush, in supplying chemical and
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biological weapons to Iraq, disguised as U.S. Agriculture
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Department subsidies, through the Atlanta branch of a bank, owned
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in part by the Vatican, Banca Nazionale deLavoro (BNL), a twin of
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BCCI. Under the auspices of the CIA Station Chief in London,
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Bill Clinton from an early age spied on Peace Movement activists
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in Europe and was able to obtain a secret transcript of
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anti-Stalinist critics in Moscow.
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7. In the process of Whitewater whitewash, Starr seeks to sweep
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into scandal and jail relative nobodies, to make it seem like the
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Field Marshal is doing some public good.
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Under his federal law-mandated authority, Field Marshal Starr
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is supposed to investigate Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the
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so-called "Whitewater" matter. Starr so far is cleverly avoiding
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the Clinton-George Bush link to CIA and the dope traffic by
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sidestepping inquiry into the matter of the Mena Airport in
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Arkansas.
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Question: As an unregistered foreign lobbyist for Red China, is
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Starr assisting the American CIA with counter-intelligence spying
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on the Chinese? The monopoly press does not so far raise the
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question and offer an answer.
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Without apparent authority, Starr is reportedly assisting John D.
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Rockefeller IV -- who calls himself "Jay" to be cute -- in trying
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to blow open a vacancy in the Vice Presidency. Jay, like his
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uncle Nelson did in 1975, hopes to be President, under the 25th
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Amendment, without an election. (In 1973, we were 6 months ahead
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of the monopoly press in discussing a scenario of replacing the
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entire White House team, starting with Vice President Spiro
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Agnew, facing bribery charges, replaced by appointment, not
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election, by Gerald Ford. Upon the downfall of Nixon, Ford
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became President and appointed, not elected, Nelson Rockefeller
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Vice President. In 1975, three failed genuine assassination
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plots against Ford almost made Rockefeller President.)
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To aid Jay Rockefeller, itching to be President without an
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election, Field Marshal Starr's army of "black baggers,"
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wiretappers, and assassins have targeted Vice President Al Gore.
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They reportedly claim to have a taped conversation of unlawful
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fund-raising and such by Gore. Under the new digital process,
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however, who can be sure a tape has the voices and is what it may
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sound like being? Thus installed as Vice President, Jay would
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push out Clinton and become President, without an election.
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This is being done without apparent authorization, as usually
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required for wire-tapping, by the Attorney General. But
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surveillance on a total basis can be authorized by the secret
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Federal Court, under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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This on the theory that Al Gore, and his father, are so-called
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"communists" or "communist sympathizers." More well-informed,
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sophisticated people ridicule the idea that the Gore family are
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subversives, yet some ultra-right wing types continue to label
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them as such.
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Some continue to suspect that the Attorney General, by way of
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whitewashing Whitewater, would make some effort to fire or remove
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Starr. This would actually assist Starr to destroy records and
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cover up his cover-up of Clinton and the Clinton gang. It
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appears to be a mistake to believe Starr really wants to expose
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the Clinton gang.
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Al Gore reportedly understands that if this army of professional
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dirty tricksters does not succeed in framing him, that he would
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be a target for a so-called "accident," that is, political
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assassination.
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Gore has joined with a small group in the U.S. military --
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Admirals and Generals -- who vow to arrest their
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Commander-in-Chief Clinton, charging him with treason and
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sedition such as, that Clinton gave national security secrets to
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the Red Chinese Secret Police, with the aid and blessings of
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Kenneth W. Starr, an unregistered foreign lobbyist for the Red
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Chinese.
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One of those assisting Field Marshal Starr and the dirty tricks
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teams reportedly has been George Stephanopolous, once Clinton
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White House honcho. George became a consultant to ABC-CIA, on
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the Cokie Roberts Sunday Morning TV Network Show. ["This Week"].
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(In 1988-89, the CIA subsidy for overseas offices for TV News
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networks was switched from CBS to ABC. Such overseas
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"journalists" are CIA vacuum pumps, gathering intelligence for
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the spy agency.)
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Among other items, Starr is covering up the mysterious 50 million
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dollars of federal funds transferred from Chicago to Little Rock
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and then to a dope money laundry center. This done to cover up
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the embezzlement of funds from Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan
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for which Bill and Hillary Clinton are subject to federal
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criminal prosecution.
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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 -- (773) 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 alt.conspiracy
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and alt.activism. (See also http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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and see also ftp.shout.net pub/users/bigred) Office (8 a.m. to
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midnight, 7 days): (773) 375-5741. 9800 So. Oglesby Avenue,
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Chicago, IL 60617-4870. Call before sending FAX.
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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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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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