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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 76
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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SHERMAN SKOLNICK'S RECORDED MESSAGE
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(December 3, 1996; Transcription by Conspiracy Nation)
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Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the
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Courts, 9800 South Oglesby.
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So, the pressfakers are suddenly talking about the 25th
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Amendment. They say a group is studying how a President can be
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removed because of psychiatric problems.
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Remember our exclusive stories about the 25th Amendment: it
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provides for the Vice President to join with other Executive
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branch officials to make a written declaration to Congress that
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the President is unable to discharge his duties. And, the Vice
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President immediately becomes the acting President. Thereafter,
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the removed President can get his office back only upon
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challenging the matter in Congress, in or out of session.
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Since an early age, William Jefferson Clinton has been with CIA,
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acting at times at the behest of the London station chief. Bill
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traveled to Europe to spy on anti-Vietnam War activists. He went
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to Czechoslovakia and stayed at the home of a top Communist party
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official whose son was at Oxford with Bill. That son knew too
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much about Clinton and was murdered in Turkey by being thrown off
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a roof. Bill endeared himself to CIA by going to Moscow and
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returning with a secret transcript of a high-level meeting there
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attacking Stalinists.
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Later to be his wife, Hillary Rodham had separate duties for CIA,
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which was sore at Nixon. She was a staff assistant, with Bernie
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Nussbaum, on the Nixon impeachment committee of Congress.
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Bill Clinton can be terminated at any time; the ultra-rich are
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finished using him and want to throw him away.
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Secret files of the DIA and the CIA show Bill Clinton suffers all
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the years from split-personality syndrome. Which means, under
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pressure he thinks and believes he is someone else. Hey! Is
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that the finger on the nuclear button, huh!? (And Bill's
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continuing to snort cocaine just makes his mental mess worse.)
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As we told you in exclusive stories, prominent Democrats, prior
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to the election, demanded, that for the good of the Democrat
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party, that Bill resign his office and not run for re-election.
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He called them traitors, and threatened reprisals. He later
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accused Vice President Al Gore also of plotting against him.
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The long-expected release of the indictments against the First
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Lady and other past and present White House officials may cause a
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more public view of Clinton's psychiatric problems. As the
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secret files reveal, Bill cannot take the pressure. (And of
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course, he has long been a pathological liar.)
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Please note the legal angle: A lunatic cannot be a grand jury or
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court witness against other criminals, such as those which have
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surrounded him. Likewise, a lunatic cannot be prosecuted but
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must, instead, be sent off to the federal brain factory in
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Springfield, Missouri (actually a political prison camp.) That
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is, there to be pumped full of super tranquilizers so he becomes
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a vegetable and remembers nothing.
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And what will cause Bill to go further bananas, huh?
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ITEM: He wanted White House Deputy Counsel Foster dead, dead,
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dead. Because? Foster, on behalf of Hillary, was tracing Bill's
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illicit dope funds, parked overseas. Hillary had long expected
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to divorce Bill and she wanted to find out where he kept the big
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bundles of cash.
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ITEM: Bill Clinton shared bribery loot with Commerce Secretary
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Ron Brown, who died in a sabotaged plane crash. And then, a
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long-time Commerce Department employee was apparently also
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murdered: she was very savvy on the corruption in international
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trade deals. She was about to appear before a federal grand jury
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on the Lippo Group mess and was going to finger the President.
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Her body was found in the Commerce Department building. When is
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Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr gonna protect grand jury
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witnesses who are being, one by one, murdered!?
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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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. (Area code may soon change
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to 773.) Since 1991, a regular participant, now moderator, of a
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popular, public access cable TV program, called "Broadsides", in
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Chicago and suburbs -- on most every Monday evening in Chicago,
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on Channel 21 cable, 9 p.m., available to some 400,000
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households. His comments appear on Internet on several websites;
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archives of his stories can be pulled up and printed out. Also,
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on Internet, his stories appear on some five categories of news
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groups, such as alt.conspiracy and alt.activism. (See also
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html and see also ftp.shout.net
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pub/users/bigred) Office (8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days): (312)
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375-5741. 9800 So. Oglesby Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617-4870. Call
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before sending FAX. NOTE THAT THE NEW AREA CODE, 773, WAS TO
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HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED BY NOW. IF 312 AREA CODE FAILS, TRY AREA
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CODE 773. (After 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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