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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 10 Num. 05
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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STRANGE HAYES CASE GETS STRANGER
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Are Myers and Hayes "Tweedledum" and "Tweedledee?"
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Writes Lawrence W. Myers in the September 1996 issue of Media
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Bypass Magazine:
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[Charles] Hayes and a small cell of experienced retired CIA
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computer hackers, commonly known as "the Fifth Column,"
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have effectively disrupted the international financial
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markets, derailed a number of promising corporate careers,
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and in many ways, altered the American political
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landscape... it was Hayes who provided James Norman with
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the details of money laundering and secret Swiss bank
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accounts tied to key government officials...
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Later, Hayes reportedly went so far as to somehow screw up
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payment of FBI Director Louis Freeh's paycheck. Was that the
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last straw? Did Freeh vow revenge?
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The FBI is connected with the current case of Charles "Chuck"
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Hayes, which case is now performing strange gyrations in the area
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of London, Kentucky. According to Gail Gibson of the
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"South-Central Kentucky Bureau" ("Bureau" of what?), "Prosecutors
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charge that Hayes, 61, arranged to pay an undercover FBI agent
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$5,000 to kill his son... The two men are involved in a bitter
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legal fight over the estate of Chuck Hayes' mother." But wasn't
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it $100, and not $5,000, that was supposedly paid?
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J. Orlin Grabbe (http://www.aci.net/kalliste/), in "Judge
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Jennifer B. Coffman's Kangaroo Court," notes that Hayes had
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"begun to name names under oath." But was Hayes cross-examined?
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Sherman Skolnick suggests that by Hayes speaking under oath,
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whatever he has said can now be publicized as "true." Skolnick
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told this editor in a phone conversation (1/17/97) that he has a
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pipeline into the developing legal situation in Kentucky and
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suspects a "tremendous deception" by Hayes and Myers.
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Yet, as noted in CN 9.94, Grabbe in the past has hinted to this
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editor that Skolnick is somehow connected to Mossad. But wait a
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minute: "Mr. Boderby" (CN 9.59; ftp.shout.net in sub-directory
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pub/users/bigred/vol9) hinted that Lawrence W. Myers was with
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Mossad. Are Myers and Skolnick *both* with Mossad, and working
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against Hayes?
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Yet Myers is revealed in the Gail Gibson article from the
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"South-Central Kentucky Bureau" as having been "the free-lance
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writer who told the FBI that Hayes wanted Hayes' son killed." It
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appears that Myers is a rat. If Myers and Skolnick were both
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connected with Mossad, why would Skolnick have repeatedly warned
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about Myers? As far back as June of 1996 (CN 8.18), Skolnick was
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saying, "On the day of the Oklahoma bombings... Thomas [of Media
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Bypass Magazine] hired a person using the name Lawrence W. Myers
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(is that person really linked to that name? Is his background
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what he says it is?)"
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This raises an interesting question: Is "Myers" really Myers?
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In CN 8.50 (circa 7/17/96), Skolnick further warned that, "As far
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as Chuck Hayes: he alleges that he retired from the CIA. But
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since he has condemned me as a 'nut,' when my stories about
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Foster and Whitewater were broader and more comprehensive, I have
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to assume that Hayes is still with CIA. And since I believe that
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Lawrence W. Myers reportedly still is a government
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counter-intelligence agent, and now has joined forces with Hayes,
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I have to assume that the story instigated by Hayes -- the 'Angel
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of Death' thing -- is a melodramatic, watered-down version of my
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original story."
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Regarding Hayes having called Skolnick a "nut," here is the
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relevant excerpt from Myers' interview of Hayes published in the
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August 1996 Media Bypass Magazine:
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HAYES: This group, Accuracy in Media [AIM], has been
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attacking the Fostergate story for more than a year. You
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know, it's a funny thing about these folks over at AIM.
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Everyone in the intelligence community knows these people
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are mouthpieces for the Mossad. When people as ludicrous
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as Scott Wheeler get hired to write hit pieces on people,
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no one takes them seriously.
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He is nothing. It's not even worth my time to even discuss
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this individual. I do not take time to respond to claims
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by Scott Wheeler, Sherman Skolnick and a bunch of other
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nuts trying to make a living with half-baked
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disinformation.
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A key statement by Skolnick, as noted above, from CN 8.50, and
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published in July of 1996, is "I believe Lawrence W. Myers... has
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joined forces with Hayes." According to Skolnick, Myers had
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spoken with him and promised that if he were to "behave," Myers
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would have pulled strings to get Skolnick his own radio show.
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Skolnick suspects that Myers somehow strong-armed The Spotlight
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newspaper into not publishing a story by Skolnick when Skolnick
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refused to go along with Myers' alleged deal. Currently,
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Skolnick "strongly suspects a game," with Myers and Hayes doing a
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Tweedledee/Tweedledum routine for some purpose. As to Hayes'
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circus of a trial, Skolnick believes "the whole thing is a sham."
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Not so, according to "Mr. Mercedes" (pseudonym), with whom I also
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spoke this evening. Myers, according to "Mr. Mercedes," is *not*
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affiliated with Hayes. Close to those inside the developing
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Hayes case, "Mercedes" is of the opinion that Hayes was setting
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up the FBI for a sting and used Myers for that purpose. Says
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this east coast source, "Chuck was testing Myers, almost like
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Judas and Jesus Christ," (but adds that this is only an allegory,
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that Hayes is definitely no angel.) "Without Judas, where would
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Christ have been? Without Myers, Hayes could not work the
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sting." Hayes presumably hoped to benefit from the maneuver by
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thereby having access to legal discovery procedures. But things
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didn't turn out as Hayes had planned, observes "Mercedes," with
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the undercover agent arrested for solicitation of murder.
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Instead, Hayes himself wound up in the slammer.
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Or, along a different line, "Mercedes" theorizes the whole Hayes
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in jail fiasco may have been arranged by Clinton et al. to remove
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heat from Hayes and his "Fifth Column" until after the November
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election. In one thing both "Mercedes" and Skolnick agree: the
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prosecutor, in the trenches and actually bringing the case
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forward, does not have a clue as to higher subtleties involved in
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the case. Increasingly, the whole case is turning into a
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Keystone Cops episode and, if Judge Wapner of "The Peoples Court"
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were presiding, it would have long since been thrown out. "The
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longer the Department of Justice continues, the worse it will get
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for them," predicts "Mr. Mercedes."
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Of interest in the Myers/Hayes, Tweedledum/Tweedledee theory is a
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reported statement made by Myers: "I know who is running the
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court. Hayes sits there like a cheshire cat, with a big grin on
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his face."
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