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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 02
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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THE SECRET REPORT AND THE DEATH WARRANT
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By Sherman H. Skolnick
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Neal was the son of a U.S. District Judge in Arkansas, James
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Maxwell Moody, a close crony of Bill Clinton. Neal's birth
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mother, Jo Ann Cooper Moody, was dead. His father re-married
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Lisa Foster, widow of a tragedy. Lisa's late husband, Vincent W.
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Foster, Jr., was a man of high mystery. Did Foster die a
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"suicide" as the mainstream press and the Establishment state, or
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as some vigorously argue, was Foster murdered?
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Publicly, perhaps to bring closure or to simplify the matter,
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Lisa said Vince was a suicide. Following his death, Lisa
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reportedly used heavy, perception-altering medicine. Was this
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part of a plan by some persons, some group, some force, to get
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her to go along with the stories that it was just a suicide,
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nothing more?
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So Neal Cooper Moody's step-mother was Lisa Foster Moody.
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Somewhere in his step-mother's properties Neal found a document
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that scared him. Did it also motivate him? He told a friend he
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thought he could trust that the document, an authenticated copy
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of a secret government report, "Would change the course of
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history." In any case, it changed the course of Neal's history
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and destiny.
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Through an intermediary, Neal shared the copy of the report with
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a free-lance journalist from another part of the country. Neal's
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copy and that of the faraway writer were identical. Did Neal
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confront his father, the Judge, appointed to the bench by
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President Clinton, and argue with his father? And did his father
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relate this to Clinton's circle who were obligated to take
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action, with "extreme prejudice" (a term used in the spy field)
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against Neal?
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On the eve of the Democrat Party Convention in Chicago, where
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Clinton became the nominee for re-election, matters became
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critical. Neal reportedly met with another intermediary, for
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another purported journalist, supposedly mainstream, to sort of
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second guess the free-lance writer. {1}. (Assassination
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researchers repeatedly contend that some mainstream so-called
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"journalists" are actually finger men for "hit squads"; several
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examples are discussed at assassination research conferences.
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For example, in the New Orleans inquiry into a plot against
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President Kennedy, a key witness for District Attorney Jim
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Garrison was found strangely dead, believed murdered, shortly
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after a meeting with a Washington Post reporter, long suspected
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of spy agency links.)
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Neal, purportedly with a copy of the report, was meeting in his
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car with the second intermediary, or with the mainstream
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reporter, or with the assassin. Some claim the car's horn was
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blaring. Shortly thereafter Neal reportedly drove his car into a
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concrete wall. Was he drugged? Was he sounding the horn
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repeatedly to try to save himself? Was he already dead when his
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car hit the wall? The puzzle had the makings of the Karen
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Silkwood affair, found dead in her car while she was on the way
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to meet an Establishment reporter with documents showing reputed
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mishandling at the plutonium plant where she worked.
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All this, on the eve of the political party coronation of William
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Jefferson Clinton.
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What was in the report that brought about what some contend was a
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homicide?
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The Clinton's close crony, Vincent W. Foster, Jr., was being
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tracked, the report details, as a possible traitorous spy
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assisting Jonathan Pollard, on behalf of then-Vice President
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George Bush and Reagan Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger --
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long before Foster's position as Deputy Counsel in the Clinton
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White House.
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Surveilled under orders of a clandestine court meeting in a
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sound-proof facility in the Beltway area, Foster had coded Swiss,
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Grand Cayman, and other accounts, ostensibly put there for him,
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with Hillary Rodham Clinton as a beneficiary to the accounts, by
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Israeli intelligence. Deposits at the purported Foster accounts
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at one bank on the Swiss-Italian border -- and accounts elsewhere
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-- held at times between 2, 7, and as much as 10 million dollars
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between them, the report outlines.
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The deposits were put there ostensibly for Foster's co-operation
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with "the institute," the Mossad. Foster may have been
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blackmailed or tricked, however, by way of the apparent existence
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of these accounts to supply top-most U.S. secrets to Israel and
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to work jointly with the low-man on the intelligence totem pole,
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Jonathan Pollard, later sent to jail on a life sentence for
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supposedly spying for Israel; and to work jointly with Robert
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Maxwell, a high-level Mossad official under cover of being a
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publisher. And, of course, others may likewise be blackmailing
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Israel.
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After all, Israel had a favor coming for trans-shipping U.S.
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weapons to Iran, part of the secret payments for Iran to delay
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release of the U.S. hostages, so as to wreck President Jimmy
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Carter's bid for re-election in 1980, and to install the
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Reagan-Bush ticket. Some call it the "October Surprise" scenario
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and point to the fact the hostages were released in January,
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1981, a few moments after Reagan was inaugurated as the new
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President.
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The report goes on to show that since the early 1980s, Foster
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held the equivalent rank of Military General with the
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super-secret satellite spying and code-cracking operation of the
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U.S., the National Security Agency [NSA]. Foster continued this
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work for the few months before his death in the Clinton White
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House. Travelling for NSA, hundreds of thousands of miles,
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Foster was the master-mind of an NSA Project that tracked wire
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transfers between banks worldwide -- trillions of dollars per
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day, of banks both friend and foe. Because of being on top of
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this enterprise, Foster never believed that project might someday
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find his purported foreign secret coded accounts that could
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finger him as having violated various American espionage laws.
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Foster's Project made use of computer software, superior for
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tracking money (and also people), called PROMIS, stolen from its
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owner and developer, INSLAW, Inc. High officials in the Reagan
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and Bush administrations, through massive corruption, have
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escaped punishment although repeatedly accused of also stealing
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the software, wrongfully pirating and modifying the same, and
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secretly selling it to numerous foreign intelligence agencies --
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both friend and foe -- for tracking political dissidents and
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so-called "terrorists" (some sponsored by the West and some
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sponsored by the Mid-East.) To successfully expose them, and
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Foster, might heavily damage both the G.O.P. and the Democrat
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Party.
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A federal agency, whose acronym is secret, finally commissioned
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current and retired intelligence agents to put together a report
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on Foster never supposed to be referred to or see the light of
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day. The report, under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
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Act, which authorizes the clandestine court, shows among other
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events:
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1. Foster as spy chief and on behalf of Bush and Weinberger who
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both facilitated the happenings, assisted Pollard at the Office
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of Naval Intelligence [ONI] and elsewhere, or directly caused
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others to assist Pollard, to get great amounts of the highest
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level U.S. secrets, such as nuclear missile tracking and launch
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codes, including tracking and targeting details and satellite
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co-ordinating codes and data. (According to testimony of a White
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House aide, Foster had parked for him, in the next office, White
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and Blue binders with such data. What was that doing in the
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White House under his supervision?)
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2. That Foster, as the go-between for Bush and Weinberger,
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assisted Pollard -- both Foster, Weinberger, and Pollard were
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apparently paid for this -- through the use of PROMIS software
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and other means, to supply Israel with such data long before
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Israel had developed its own proficiency in the same field.
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3. In so doing, Bush/Weinberger/Foster enabled Israel to be
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perceived as a genuine nuclear threat to the Soviet Union. And
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it kept Israel as the Mid-East buffer to keep the Persian Gulf
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oil producers repeatedly off-balance for the benefit of British
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and American oil interests, for which Bush was a front and with
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which he was interlocked. With the secret data, Israel could
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cause nuclear missiles to be launched targeting the Soviet Union.
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That is the peculiar arrangement of Israel being capable of
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launching and targeting U.S. nuclear missiles.
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4. That the so-called "publisher" tycoon Robert Maxwell assisted
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in these joint efforts. (When Maxwell died mysteriously, just
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about the time Clinton announced he was running for President in
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1991, Maxwell was buried with top honors as if he were the head
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of Israeli intelligence.)
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5. That Foster with the aid of his so-called "law partners"
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(actually also NSA bank spying project partners); Webster Hubbell
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who went on to become third-in-command of the Clinton Justice
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Department and then was silenced by being sent to jail for
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mishandling funds of the Rose Law Firm; and Hillary Rodham
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Clinton; both reportedly supervised and strategized for a reputed
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NSA subsidiary, or proprietary operation, which, in turn, made
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use of a high-tech firm supplying bank software services
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worldwide. (An attorney from the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge,
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same place as Hillary is from and a close crony of Hillary and
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her family, has confessed to this writer that the Clinton White
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House is trying to "frame" him on matters related to this. His
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confession is part of undisputed court record.)
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Officials of the high-tech firm reportedly deny knowledge of
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the cut-out proprietaries operating between them and NSA.
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6. Bank transfer and transactions, through a "trap door" in the
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PROMIS software, were tracked worldwide, as well as transactions,
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on an advance data basis, sometimes called "front running," of
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stock, bond, commodities, and options brokers worldwide. This
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spying benefited certain high-level persons, in the U.S. and
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elsewhere, who are identified in the report.
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Among the places used, the report states, was a highly
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secret, heavily secure operation on the 94th floor, or
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thereabouts, of the World Trade Center in New York City. That
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operation, the report asserts, may have been one of the targets
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of the bombing of that building since the basement attack would
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cause noxious fumes to gather on the upper floors. (One of the
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accused so-called "arab terrorist" bombers was actually
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reportedly close to Israeli intelligence. One of the main
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lawyers for the accused was a long-time covert operator for OSS
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and later CIA, William Kunstler.)
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The secret report raises the issue that Israel and others may
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have had an interest to try to knock out the 94th floor
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operation, center of massive decrypting of communications of
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financial brokers and spying on them.
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According to the report, a former high-level Mossad official,
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living in the Chicago area, co-ordinates some of the financial
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spying through a super-computer built into his lavish home.
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Intelligence sources, the report states, accuse him of vast
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corrupt activities against his former agency Mossad and
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detrimental to the State of Israel. (A free-lance journalist and
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commentator was urged to give out the turncoat's home address so
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he might be targeted for appropriate retribution.)
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[...to be continued...]
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---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
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{1} "Neal reportedly met with another intermediary, for another
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purported journalist, supposedly mainstream, to sort of second
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guess the free-lance writer." Or, besides/instead of seeking to
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corroborate the report via the mainstream journalist's expertise,
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speculation exists that Neal Moody was offering a deal: either
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pay him $1 million for the story, or else he would go public with
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it with help from the free-lance journalist.
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