Some of this information might be redundant; however, I was not aware
this bracelet Condit bought Chandra cost $2,500.   For a man who is
alleged to have lived oh so modestly, in his modest $95,000 condo in
Adam Morgan multicultural/multisexual area....this was a pretty hefty
gift - it would have seemed the Godiva chocolates, would have sufficed.

Ah here is a man who cares enough to send the best; from whom did he
purchase this gold bracelet at such an exhorbitant price for on the HSN
he could have done better or perhaps he knew someone who could "get it
for him wholesale"????

When Gore got beat, whats-his-name was not quite so influential but
consider this man on the Select House Intelligence Committee and this
Agricultural Committee - with
KGB in our FBI now - and one wonders why the name of J. Edgar Hoover was
permitted to be slandered by who - the Mafia bought out five major
publishing houses and controls Cable TV - see how lewd television
programming has become under this control?

Wonder how much this guy has sacked away in hidden bank accounts -
$2,500 for a bracelet?   Or did he get it from a fence operation?

Saba



GARY CONDIT:
A PANICKED PAY PHONE CALL FROM CAVERN COUNTRY
(AND OTHER STENCH FROM THE SKUNK WORKS)

By: Todd  Brendan Fahey

It is an odd juxtaposition: just as the FBI is transferring the Chandra
Levy investigation to its "Cold Case Unit" (the one that did such a good
job solving the death of Vince Foster), with the explanation that, or so
CBS's Jon Stewart is reporting, "local police have put an inappropriate
emphasis on the role of Congressman Gary Condit, D-Calif., in the case,"
humble armchair sleuths have learned that Congressman Gary Condit made a
panicked-telephone call (the "I think I might be in some trouble" call)
to stewardess-cum-galpal Anne Marie Smith, from a pay phone in front of
a McDonald's fast-food joint way out in Luray, Virginia., at the edge of
the Blue Ridge Mountains--some 80 miles from his Washington D.C. digs.

Posters at FreeRepublic.com, hearing this odd tidbit as reported on
FoxNews, July 17th (with Rita Cosby continuing to perform a genuine
public service in keeping the world to-date on this story), uncovered
some strange facts about Luray, Virginia:

--that it is some 80 miles away from his Washington D.C. digs

--that it is renowned for its caverns (according to restaurant and
motel-desk area travel brochures) (a Google search for Luray, Virginia,
will produce all sorts of references to the "famous Luray Caverns")

--that it is reputed to be a haven for motorcycle gangs, of the 1%er
variety...

And because the media and investigators, incredibly, have not followed
through with the basic question, that being: "Congressman,

What was the purpose of your visit to a remote part of Virginia, a long
way away from your Congressional office, and how did you get there, and
why did you feel compelled to call Anne Marie Smith from a pay phone in
front of a McDonald's restaurant, to say that you `think I might be in
some troubleŽ; and, specifically, what was the nature of that
`troubleŽ that you felt you might be in?"; ...because no one else is
asking these questions, I thought I would take the time to do so, now.
[remember union killers who murdered Jock Yablotsky - the Journeymen -
one wore golden earring......even the dog did not bark at midnight
though FBI had 24 hour watch on place....Jock, his wife and daughter
murdered in their beds for they knew not when the journeyman cometh -
Saba Note]

Additionally, the good Congressman from Modesto, California, has yet to
make a public statement, other than his initial half-truth, that he and
intern Chandra Levy were "good friends"; but he made a potentially huge
misstep whilst attempting to recall his own schedule during the last day
of Ms. Levy's last known day on this Earth; to wit:

--Condit was NOT with "off-air" ABC reporter Rebecca Lynch from between
6:30-7:30pm, May 1, as was previously reported to Washington D.C. police
by Condit's chief of staff Mike Lynch, who, on June 29, released a
timeline of the Congressman's activities during the days in question.
The restaurant meeting, which ostensibly served as a discussion between
Condit and reporter Cooper on various House Agriculture committee
goings-on, took play on May 2--two days AFTER Levy was last seen, and a
day after the last known activity coming from her cell-phone or computer
via the Internet).

 Here we have one full hour unaccounted for by Gary Condit on the day
that Levy might have left this Earth and a bald-faced "error" in
Condit's timeline, as offered by his chief of staff to D.C. police.
Furthermore, according to Su-Lin Nichols, a spokesperson for ABC News,
Ms. Cooper has "not been contacted by any law enforcement authorities."
(Source material condensed from "Washington's Incurious Police")

--We do know that Mr. Condit met with Vice President Dick Cheney at
12:30pm, May 1, in a meeting that has been put at roughly 45 minutes in
duration by White House sources; but the timeline released by chief of
staff Mike Lynch reveals that there is no evidence of the whereabouts of
his boss from between 1:15 and 3:30pm, when he was seen attending a
constituents' meeting. Recall: Ms. Levy's last known activity (or the
last activity reported by her computer log) was 1:30pm.

There is also a question as to the roughly 60 minutes that Mr. Condit is
supposed to have spent at a doctor's office later that same day (May 1),
from between 5:00 and 6:00pm. Were I Washington D.C. police and/or FBI,
I would want to know the doctor's name, address, the purpose of the
Congressman's visit, and would, of course, want to verify with said
physician and attendant nurses/receptionist that Condit was, indeed,
present at the doctor's office during this period.

In sum: Gary Condit, clearly the strongest non-suspect in this case, and
who had maintained a sexual relationship with Chandra Levy, has fully
three and one-half hours of unexplained absences in his schedule, on the
day that Chandra Levy--who was, as the media has just revealed, surfing
Condit's House Agriculture Committee Web site and also various media
sites, including Washington City Paper, Washington Post and the Drudge
Report --is last reported to have been alive.

It is curious that still available online in the Washington City Paper,
is an in-depth 1999 story of another dead intern, one Joyce Chiang.
At 26, young and sexy (FBI profilers, are you paying attention?), Ms.
Chiang, who interned for Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA), in an office then-
directly adjacent to the office of Congressman Gary Condit, was last
seen at a Starbucks coffee shop in Dupont Circle, January 9, 1999; on
April 1, a paddling canoeist found Chiang's corpse washed up against
some boulders at the edge of the Potomac, south of Belle Haven Marina in
Fairfax County.

There is not much more to be said about the similarities between the two
interns, other than that Chiang had also left behind in her apartment
her pager (Levy, her cell phone); and, that the last call Chiang
received on that pager was from a pay phone at Dulles Airport.

To-date, D.C. police have never identified Chiang's last phone call.

Gary Condit is fairly infamous among his own staff, and the staffs of
past official positions he has held, for "checking out" at odd
intervals, "going incognito," as one of his staff called his behavior
recently. Stewardess Anne Marie Smith says that he wore
disguises--different hats and sunglasses--during their public outings.

 And, most coincidentally, Chandra Levy's aunt, Linda Zamsky, revealed
to investigators that her niece would frequently contact her
Congressional beau by means of a beeper, or pager, to a secret number,
which would alert him to the inquiry of one among his stable of babes.

There are other troubling pustules in this case: Condit's known
dalliances with the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, and even, according
to a New York Post article recently, his attendance at a birthday party
held for a biker convicted of the killing of a police officer.

We also have former Congressman John LeBoutillier's deeply-disturbing
anecdotal report that Mr. Condit might like to take a walk on the wild
side, as it were; and what with the attorney for Anne Lee Smith
divulging recently that Condit enjoyed sexual excitement of the sort
that was "not normal for a heterosexual man," and with growing interest
in the contents of the "forbidden closet" in the Congressman's apartment
and "DNA evidence" having reportedly been found all over Condit's
carpets,

I, for one, won't be surprised when Mr. LeBoutillier's report is
verified as being true, but only as the tip of the iceberg.

That this Congressman also has a brother who is a known speed-freak, a
convicted felon, a fugitive who has not been seen since 1996, is also
worrisome, as is the fact that the Congressman also has another brother
who, while a Sergeant in the employ of the Modesto Police Department,
bought a between nine and 11 weapons illegally, from a gray-market
police surplus clearinghouse, and who, when requested to return those
weapons, could only produce four (4) of them to his superiors.

That the fugitive-con, speed-freak sibling--as is being reported today
(7/20) by Geraldo Rivera, and which will be the subject of tomorrow's
Star tabloid, was found in Tampa, Florida, after disappearing for a week
at the end of April from his job at a construction site and reappearing
the first week of May, with the use of a cane, should be of concern to
FBI/D.C. police, as well.

America, we have as a member of the House of Representatives a man who
sits on the House Permanent Select Intelligence Committee-- ostensibly,
a man who provides Congressional oversight to WE THE PEOPLE over those
who guard our nation's most sensitive National Security secrets--and who
is legendary among his staff for disappearing without a trace, who wore
disguises with at least one mistress; who has at least two mistresses
(some sources say there could be 10 women cooperating with
investigators); who appears to be fairly profligate in his spending
habits (the $2,500 gold bracelet to Levy and who knows who else should
raise some red flags, on a Congressman's official $140k salary); who has
refused to speak of this matter to his own constituents and who has
repeatedly stonewalled law enforcement investigators and perhaps even
(by the errors in his May 1st timeline) lied outright of his
whereabouts; who employs the very best of attorneys and pricey
spin-doctors, who are being paid for, how?, we-don't-know and who fits
every inch the profile of a spy, a la Robert Hanssen, regardless of the
outcome of the Levy case.

And now the case is being turned over to the very same FBI office that
failed to produce a credible explanation as to the death of Clinton
legal advisor Vince Foster--an FBI which has just been exposed as having
"lost" up to 140 laptop computers, three of which contained classified
data, as well as hundreds of firearms, sans explanation.  [Anymore KGB
agents there geting paid off in diamonds - saba note

Ladies: The scum hath risen to the top. The Peter Principle is fully in
force. We have a fox guarding the hen house. And yet we take it like
chumps and suckers. It is well past time to demand accountability of
Washington, and to rise up by any means necessary--be it by passive
resistance, tax revolt or force of arms--if We The People are blown off
in our request for a return to basic Constitutional principles and
reasonable representation.
I feel sick just writing these words. But it's all too clear: We've been
had.

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Fahey, a strategic writer stationed in South Korea, has served as aide
to Central Intelligence Agency agent Theodore L. "Ted" Humes, Division
of Slavic Languages, and to the late-Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
chief Lt. General Daniel O. Graham; to former Arizona Governor Evan
Mecham (R-AZ), former Congressman John Conlan (R-AZ) and others. He is
author of Wisdom's Maw: The Acid Novel, Far Gone Books, 1996) and "Al
Hubbard: The Original Captain Trips" (High Times magazine, 1991),
exposes of the CIA's MK-Ultra program and its influence on the Sixties'
psychedelic counterculture. He is the architect of DumpMcCain.com

Todd Brendan Fahey is a regular columnist for Ether Zone.

Todd Brendan Fahey can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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