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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 10 Num. 27
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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INDEPENDENT COUNSEL AND JANET RENO
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SUBPOENAED ON "MOCK" TRIAL MATTER
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By Sherman H. Skolnick
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Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr, U.S. Attorney General Janet
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Reno, and the U.S. District Attorney in Chicago, have been
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subpoenaed to produce records relating to charges the Independent
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Counsel's office conducted a purported "mock" trial, with the
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President and First Lady as purported defendants or prospective
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defendants.
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The three subpoenas were issued and served in a Chicago federal
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suit by electronic journalists charging Hillary Rodham Clinton
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put them on an "enemies list" and had various federal agencies
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harass them, do dirty tricks against them, such as telling
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federal judges and other federal officials that the journalists
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are "domestic terrorists," "enemies of the state," and such.
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The case is Sherman H. Skolnick and Joseph Andreuccetti,
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plaintiffs, versus Hillary Rodham Clinton, et al., defendants,
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pending since July 18, 1996, in the U.S. District Court in
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Chicago, No. 96 C 4373.
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The journalists contend in the pending case that the First Lady
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is out to "get" them because they uncovered from confessions and
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interviews that there was a 62 million dollar bribery of five
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federal judges in Chicago hearing cases involving a soybean
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controversy. This, the journalists contend in the court record,
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stemming from billions of dollars of illicit Arkansas dope
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trafficking, implicating the First Lady and her circle, in
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transactions disguised as soybean deals on the Chicago Board of
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Trade.
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Sitting in the "enemies list" case has been Chicago Federal
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District Judge George M. Marovich, identified in the court record
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as one of the five federal judges mentioned in a confession by a
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director of the Chicago Board of Trade as having been bribed.
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Judge Marovich in the "enemies list" case has not disqualified
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himself, instead stating he does not understand the matter, as
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stated by him late in January 1997. Shortly thereafter, Judge
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Marovich has been gone from his court and court officials state
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his courtroom is being "remodeled," although there is no
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indication of such. Has the judge "disappeared" for awhile?
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A spokesman for the Independent Counsel's office in Washington
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contends there was not a mock trial with members of the public
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participating. This leaves open the possibility the proceeding
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is considered or labeled some other type of proceeding, as
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described in the subpoenas. Another proceeding, not using
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members of the "public," would be a so-called "Blue Ribbon" jury,
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hand selected traditionally by the FBI, of prominent figures
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pledged not to discuss the matter, Skolnick contends.
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Some knowledgeable talk show commentators have stated that a
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"mock" trial, based on federal grand jury data and witnesses, in
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advance of an actual indictment against the President and First
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Lady, would be a criminal offense; that is, violating grand jury
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secrecy.
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Skolnick contends the "mock" proceedings controversy is to cover
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up a multi billion dollar scandal of illicit funds from CIA, and
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dope trafficking, disguised as transactions of the Arkansas
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teacher pension fund dealings, implicating and incriminating Bill
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and Hillary Clinton. The teachers pension fund money laundry,
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Skolnick says, is interwoven with the CIA dope loot disguised as
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billions of dollars of soybean deals on the Chicago Board of
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Trade covered up by the five bribed federal judges in Chicago
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that had the two Board of Trade cases [see CN 10.02]. Also,
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Skolnick contends, to cover up, by the Independent Counsel, that
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the President has been plotting to remove Vice President Al Gore
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to be replaced by Jay Rockefeller and wire taps used [see CN
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10.26].
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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 -- (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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