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"The Tragedy of Whitewater House"
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A work of fiction
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Shortly before Clint Willton was given a Rhoades Scholarship to Oxford, he
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met a man who said he represented a new world order and claimed that he
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could help Willton with a political career. The man told young Clint that
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people had been watching him for years and had great expectations of him.
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Shortly thereafter, Clint Willton become increasingly involved with the
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anti-Vietnam movement, led anti-American protests in Great Britain and
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traveled to the Soviet Union in an act of defiance worthy only of Lee
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Harvey Oswald. Pit-tooey on the U.S. But
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his political star rose immediately upon return to the United States.
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Soon he was elected attorney general of a small, southern state and later
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became the nation's youngest governor.
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Some years later, this long-shot, know-nobody, womanizing pip-squeak was
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somehow elected president. How could this be? He wasn't establishment,
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or was he? The CIA has long used front companies to hide their true
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activities. Small, southern states are easily manipulated to serve larger
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interests that must by nature remain hidden. State troops could even be
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dispatched, under guise of training, to support cl andestine operations.
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Banks, S&Ls, law firms, regulators, all easily controlled. Companies
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could be set up to move money and later, when exposed, used as
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opportunities to black mail high officials. Maybe even motive for murder.
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If someone discovered th e true nature of one of these, say, real estate
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development companies, then they might be in danger. In the end, it turns
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out that it doesn't matter who gets elected president. Larger interests
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control both parties, the national media and the huge trusts and
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foundations. The whole one world movement is exposed by a conservative
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radio talk show who late r goes on to become Mayor of New York City, but
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is tragically assassinated by an out-of-work covert Russian operative
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while touring a Cuban cigar factory.
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