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<p> COINCIDENCE OR THE KISS OF DEATH?
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Copyright (c) 1993 by Linda D. Thompson, All Rights Reserved.
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AEN News, Fidonet 1:231/110, BBS line 317-881-2743, Voice: 317-780-5204</p>
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<p> In investigating events surrounding the massacre at Waco, I have
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made some rather startling discoveries. For instance, I discovered that
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three of the four ATF agents killed during the initial seige at Waco had
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been Bill Clinton's bodyguards during his presidential campaign. Film
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footage from the initial seige (which can be seen in the video tape,
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"Waco, the Big Lie"), shows an ATF agent throwing a grenade and shooting
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a machine gun into the room where three other ATF agents have just
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entered a window. In other words, this footage appears to show that these
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agents were assasinated. In the March 3, 1993, Dallas Morning News, all
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three of the agents who went into the window on the roof of the Branch
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Davidian house at Mt. Carmel were reported by the ATF to have been
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killed inside. This certainly seemed curious, as did the connections to
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Waco of numerous highly placed government officials. Curiouser and
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curiouser.
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A former CIA agent and a former FBI agent both told me to begin
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checking into the body count around Hillary and Bill Clinton, during
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Clinton's rise to governor of Arkansas and since he has become
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President. With just a little preliminary research of the period just
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prior to the election through the present, I found 21 people who
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Clinton knew personally, many of whom he knew intimately, and several
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who had been his escorts or bodyguards, all of whom had died under
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mysterious circumstances or been ki "accidental" airplane or helicopter
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crashes:
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CLINTON BODY COUNT</p>
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<p>(Not including 96 Branch Davidians murdered in Waco, Texas, Feb. 28,
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1993 through April 19, 1993):</p>
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<p>PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM:</p>
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<p>+ 2 July 30, 1992, C. Victor Raiser II, 52, the national
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finance co-chairman of the Clinton for President campaign, and his son,
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R. Montgomery Raiser, 22, were among five (5) people killed July 30 in a
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crash of a private plane near Dillingham, Alaska. Vincent Raiser was a
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past national finance chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and
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he served on the boards of the Democratic Business Council and the
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Center for National Policy and the board of advisers of the Democratic
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Leadership Counc native of <ent type='NORP'>Indianapolis</ent>, he graduated from Princeton
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University and received a law degree from the University of Virginia. He
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worked in <ent type='GPE'>Buffalo</ent> before moving to Washington in 1979. He was a
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specialist in communications and corporate law and consultant to the law
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firm of Jones Day Reavis & Pogue until 1991. He was chairman of the
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American Mobile Satellite Corp., a telecommunications development
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company in Washington, and vice chairman of Mobile Telecommunication
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Technologies Corp. of Jackso n, Miss., a pagin g and voice messaging
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company. Its main subsidiary in Washington is SkyTel Corp., a paging
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company. [Reported in OBITUARIES, "D.C. Lawyer C.V. Raiser II And Son
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Die," The Washington Post, August 01, 1992, FINAL Edition, Section:
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METRO, p. b07.]</p>
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<p>+ 1 July 21, 1993 (UPI): Vincent Foster, A top legal aide to
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President Clinton was announced to have "committed suicide in a park
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outside Washington," by the White House.
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In a statement, White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers said
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Vince Foster Jr., 48, the White House deputy counsel, was found dead in
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a suburban Virginia park, apparently killed by a self-inflicted gunshot
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wound. Foster, originally from Hope, Ark., like Clinton, had come to
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Washington from the law firm of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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No note was found near the body, which was discovered by local
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authorities in Fort Marcy Park, near Fairfax, Va., officials said, nor
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was any possible reason Foster might have taken his life put forward.
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Foster most recently was involved in the administration's
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so-called Travelgate scandal, involving the abrupt firing of seven
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longtime employees from the White House travel office and the hiring of
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a distant cousin of Clinton's.
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An internal investigation by White House chief of staff Thomas
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McLarty documented Foster's involvement in the process, which included
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contacts with the first lady on the subject of possible criminal
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wrongdoing. But Foster was not among the four White House staffers
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reprimanded for their roles in the dismissals.
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Foster was among those responsible for initiating a private
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audit, then an FBI investigation of the matter. [Also reported in "Park
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Police To Conduct Inquiry 'Routine' Probe Set On Foster's Death," The
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Washington Post, July 27, 1993, FINAL Edition By: Michael Isikoff,
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Washington Post Staff Writer, Section: A SECTION, p. a08.]
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Foster was purportedly speaking with an Editor at a Washington
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newspaper prior to his death. He was found shot in the back of the head
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with a 1913 Colt .38 revolver which he did not own. The revolver had no
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serial number, even though all Colt revolvers since the late 1800's have
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had serial numbers except a special series issued to the CIA. Foster
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advised the Clinton's on their finances. There are presently at least
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two bank scandals that are emerging from Little Rock Arkansas, involving
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banks in which the Clintons have an interest. Additionally, it is now
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well established that gun and drug running out of Mena, Arkansas, via
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CIA's Evergreen Aviation and Pat Foley's Summit Aviataion has fuelled
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political coffers for sometime, as the beneficiaries turned a blind eye.
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Perhaps Foster was privy to this information, among others.</p>
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<p>+ 1 June 22, 1993, the partially decomposed body of Paul Wilcher, a
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49-year-old investigative lawyer, was found on a toilet in his Capitol
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Hill apartment in Washington, D.C. At the time of his death, he was
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investigating the "October Surprise" conspiracy during the 1980 federal
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election campaign. He had been interviewing an inmate who claimed to
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have piloted George Bush to Paris so he could secretly seek to delay the
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release of 52 American hostages in Iran. [Reported in the "Autopsies
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delayed as body count rises," The Washington Times, Thursday, July 15,
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1993, By: Brian Reilly - Edition: Final Section: A Page: A1.] Not
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mentioned in this article are other facts. Prior to his death, Wilcher
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had recently spoken with John Parsons, a producer of syndicated
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television programs, about making a documentary of his findings. He had
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also spoken with John Vassillos, the attorney for CIA operative Mike
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Riconosciuto. Riconosciuto claims he was involved in a web of
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underworld, CIA, and Department of Justice dealings, revealed in
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allegations brought by a computer company called <ent type='ORG'>Inslaw</ent> Inc. that the
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Justice Department had st s software product, "Promis," then driven the
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firm into bankruptcy and that the program had been sold to countries all
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over the world by persons affiliated with then attorney-general Ed
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Meese. Riconosciuto says that the program was provided to <ent type='ORG'>Wackenhut</ent>
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Corp. of Coral Gables, FL, and that <ent type='ORG'>Wackenhut</ent> hired 50 of the world's
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top programmers to modify the code of the software at the Southern
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California Cabazon <ent type='NORP'>Indian</ent> reservation. Riconosciuto also has detailed
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his involvement in gun running and drug dealing conducted out of Mena,
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Arkansas. Danny Casalero, 44, a reporter who was investigating the
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<ent type='ORG'>Inslaw</ent> scandall and had spoken with Riconosciuto, was found murdered in
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a hotel bathtub in Washing C. in 1991, the day after telling friends and
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family that was about to receive material that would provide him with
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documentation linking <ent type='ORG'>Inslaw</ent> to October Surprise and the Iran-Contra
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scandals. Paul Wilcher was also investigating these same links, as well
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as their connection to the deaths of the ATF agents and Branch Davidians
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at Mt. Carmel at the time of his own death.</p>
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<p>THE USS DEATHSHIP (a/k/a USS ROOSEVELT):</p>
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<p> Both the Carrier Roosevelt and the 1st Armored Division figure
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prominantly in a "Nato Peacekeeping Plan" for Serbia/Bosnia. Both also
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figure prominantly in three separate crashes, killing more than a dozen
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people associated with Clinton [Reported in "All Plans Include Key Navy
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Role Virginian-Pilot" (Norfolk, VA) (VP) - Saturday, May 8, 1993, By:
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Phyllis W. Jordan, Edition: FINAL Section: FRONT Page: A8.] And
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interestingly, the commanders of both the Roosevelt and the 1st Armored
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Division either die re replaced in late February or early March, 1993,
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as did personnel involved in escorting or guarding Clinton on the
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Carrier Roosevelt:</p>
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<p>+ 4 February 23, 1993: Maj. Gen. Jarrett J. Robertson, 52, the
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deputy commanding general of V Corps, died when an Army UH-60 Blackhawk
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helicopter crashed as it attempted to land at Wiesbaden air base
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February 23, 1993. V Corps is an armored force headquartered in nearby
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Frankfurt, and is the U.S. Army's chief combat component in Europe which
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currently has troops in Somalia and a medical unit in Croatia. Also
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killed were Col. William J. Densberger, 47, the corps' chief of
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operations and plans; Col. Robert J. Kelly, 48, its chief of
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intelligence; and Spec. Gary L. Rhodes, 23, the helicopter crew chief.
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The officers were returning from a meeting at the U.S. European Command
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headquarters in Stuttgart when their Blackhawk fell suddenly to the
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ground not far from the Wiesbaden air base's control tower and burst
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into flames.[Reported in "U.S. General, Aides Die in Helicopter Crash in
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Germany," The Washington Post, February 25, 1993, FINAL Edition, By:
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Special to The Washington Po st, Section: A SECTION, p. a14.]</p>
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<p> And we now have the entire U.S. 1st Armored Division, in this
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same European Command, under the direct control of a German general.</p>
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<p> On March 2, 1993, Rear Adm. L.E. Allen Jr. relieved Rear Adm.
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Frederick L. Lewis as commanding officer of Carrier Group 4 and
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Commander Carrier Striking Force on March 2, 1993, in Norfolk, Va.
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(which includes the USS Roosevelt). Allen was formerly stationed in
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Washington, D.C., where he served as deputy director for operations on
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the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Lewis was reassigned to a land job as
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commander of Naval Doctrine Command, which later became operational on
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March 12. [Reported in "COMMAND C " VIRGINIAN-PILOT (Norfolk, VA) (VP)
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- Tuesday, March 2, 1993, Edition: FINAL Section: LOCAL Page: D4].</p>
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<p>+ 5 March 25, 1993: Five Navy aviators were lost at sea at 7 p.m.,
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Thursday, March 25, 1993, when their E-2C Hawkeye early warning plane
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crashed into the sea while attempting to return to the aircraft carrier
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USS Theodore Roosevelt, Navy officials said yesterday. Hours earlier,
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the Roosevelt had arrived in the Ionian Sea on a six-month European
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deployment. The carrier's air wing had just completed its first
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operational mission, flying night combat air patrol off the Yugoslav
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coast, while Germany-based U.S. cargo planes dropped food to besieged
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Muslims in Bosnia. [Reported in "Five Navy Fliers Lost at Sea," The
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Washington Post, March 27, 1993, Final Edition, By: Barton Gellman,
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Washington Post Staff Writer, Section: A, p. A24.]</p>
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<p> These five men had been escorts for President Clinton when he
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visited the Carrier Roosevelt.</p>
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<p>+ 4 May 19, 1993: On May 21, 1993, the Marine Corps grounded its
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entire presidential fleet of nine VH-60N helicopters pending the outcome
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of the investigation of a crash involving one of the presidential fleet
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helicopters, a VH-60N Blackhawk helicopter that went down in a heavily
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wooded area near the Potomac River about 35 miles southwest of
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Washington on May 19, 1993. Killed in the crash were Maj. William S.
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Barkley, Jr., Staff Sgt. Brian D. Haney, and Sgt. Timothy D. Sabel, and
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Capt. Scott J. <ent type='PERSON'>Reynolds</ent>.</p>
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<p> Maj. Barkley, 27, of Hickory, N.C. became a naval aviator in 1977
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and was assigned to the presidential squadron in January 1990. He was
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one of only eight pilots in the squadron authorized to fly the
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president, according to Betty Jo Bragg, longtime secretary to Barkley's
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father.
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Sgt. Timothy D. Sabel, 27, of Ripon, Wis., was "responsible for
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the maintenance of the airplane. He goes on all flights," said Master
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Sgt. Paul Earle, a Marine spokesman at Quantico, Virginia (which is also
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FBI headquarters).
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Staff Sgt. Brian D. Haney, 32, of <ent type='PERSON'>North</ent> Ridgeville, Ohio, was the
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quality assurance representative on the helicopter. Carolyn Haney, his
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mother, said her son had flown with President George Bush to Europe and
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in the presidential campaign "all over the United States."
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Capt. Scott J. <ent type='PERSON'>Reynolds</ent>, 33, of Wausau, Wis., joined the Marines
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in 1984, was designated a naval aviator in 1987 and was a veteran of the
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Persian Gulf War
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Clinton had flown once on that particular craft, according to
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White House spokeswoman Dee Dee Myers. That flight took the president to
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the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt off the Virginia coast in
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March, she said. [Reported in "Marines identify crash victims,"
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Washington Times, Saturday, May 22, 1993, Edition: Final Section:
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METROPOLITAN LOCAL ROUNDUP MARYLAND, page A11; "Charles County
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helicopter crash kills 4 Marines," Thursday, May 20, 1993, By: Jim
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Keary, Washington Times, Edition: Final Section: METROPOLITAN Page: B4;
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"Helicopter fleet is grounded," Friday, May 21, 1993, Washington Times,
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Edition: Final Section: METROPOLITAN LOCAL ROUNDUP, MARYLAND, Page: B2;
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"9 White House Copters Grounded As Crash Victims Are Mourned," May 21,
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1993, FINAL Edition, By: Eugene L. Meyer, The Washington Post, Section:
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METRO, Story Type: News Maryland, p. D01.]
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Notice, above, that the President's escorts during Clinton's one
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visit to the Carrier Roosevelt on March 12, 1993, were all later killed
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in a plane crash, too.</p>
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<p>More Bodyguards:</p>
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<p>+ 4 February 28, 1993. In the initial assault on Mt. Carmel in
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Waco, Texas, four agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
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were killed. Those killed in the attack were : Steve Willis, 32, of
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Houston; Robert J. Williams, 26, Little Rock, Ark.; Conway LeBleu, 30,
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New Orleans; and Todd McKeehan, 28, New Orleans. [Reported in "UPDATE:
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AT LEAST FIVE DEAD, 15 INJURED IN TWO SHOOTOUTS AT TEXAS CULT COMPOUND
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WACO, TEXAS," MARCH 1, 1993, UPI.]
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President Clinton himself revealed that these men had been his
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bodyguards in a speech on March 18, 1993, before employees of the
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Treasury Department:
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"My prayers and I'm sure yours are still with the families of
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all four of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents who were killed in
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Waco -- Todd McKeehan and Conway Le Bleu of New Orleans; Steve Willis of
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Houston, and Robert Williams from my hometown of Little Rock. Three of
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those four were assigned to my security during the course of the primary
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or general election." ["REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO EMPLOYEES OF THE
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT," The Cash Room, Treasury Department, March 18,
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1993, 11:48 A.M. EST.]</p>
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<p>21 - Total confirmed deaths of persons connected to Clinton in the past
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year. (I have not included people who were also killed in the crashes
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with whom there is no confirmed link at this time, such as the three
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persons who were killed in the same crash as Vincent Raiser and his
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son). All of these people died of unnatural causes. Four were shot, 17
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were killed in crashes of helicopters or airplanes.
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The statistical probabilities of Clinton knowing 21 people, all
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of whom died either in accidents or under mysterious circumstances in
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less than a year's time, is virtually zero.</p>
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<p> And Where Do These Guys Fit In:</p>
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<p>+ 3 July 21, 1993, (AP): Three Texas National Guardsmen, reportedly
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mistaken for pop-up targets, were shot to death by fellow soldiers
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Wednesday during a night vision training exercise.
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"They were hit by fire from other soldiers," said Lt. Col. Ed
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Komandosky, a spokesman at Guard headquarters in Austin. Komandosky
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said the victims were members of the 3rd Battalion, 141st Infantry of
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the Texas National Guard in McAllen, had experience in the training
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exercise and "had been in the Guard for some time."
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Killed were Spc. Daniel F. Benitez, 27, of Donna; Spc. Jose C.
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Ramos Jr., 42, of Weslaco; and Sgt. Raul Cardenas, 27, of Weslaco were
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pronounced dead at Darnall Army Community Hospital in Killeen.
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Did these people have any connection to the flame-throwing tank
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that was used to set the fire at Mt. Carmel, in Waco, Texas on April 19,
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1993? All of them were Latinos. Were they killed in South America and
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an accident arranged to explain their deaths?</p>
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<p>+ 1 Could John A. Wilson have known too much about insider politics?
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John A. Wilson, for 16 years a City Councilman in Washington, D.C., was
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found dead from a supposed suicide. His wife had already left for work
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and he was found in his underwear, hanging in his basement, later in the
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morning, as if he had awakened, gone to the basement and hung himself.
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No suicide note was found.</p>
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<p> What is emerging from the research I have conducted is a clear
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picture that those who know too much or those who interfere with the one
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world government plan, die. Did any of these people know too much? And
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what is it that they know or saw? As the information develops, I will
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provide updates. Stay tuned.</p>
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<p>[Linda Thompson is an attorney in <ent type='NORP'>Indianapolis</ent>, <ent type='NORP'>Indian</ent>a. She is
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Chairman of the American Justice Federation, a group dedicated to
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stopping the New World Order and getting the truth out to the American
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public. Linda Thompson and the American Justice Federation have
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produced a videotape, "Waco, the Big Lie," which shows that a
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flame-throwing tank was used to set the fire at Mt. Carmel in Waco,
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Texas, proving that the government murdered the Branch Davidians and
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intentionally destroyed the evidence. To obtain a copy of this video,
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which is 32 minutes long, send $20 to: American Justice Federation, 3850
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South Emerson Ave., <ent type='NORP'>Indianapolis</ent>, IN 46203.]</p>
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