From: "Mike Ruppert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rich, this is stupendous. BTW, Hillary's immediate boss was peter Rodino.
And one of the issues she explored very well was that a sitting President
could, in effect, use all of the misdeeds of previous Presidents to justify
his misdeeds. This was going to be Nixon's way of blackmailing out of
Watergate. He intended to bring up all the things Kennedy, Eisenhower,
Truman, Roosevelt had done. I have the papers tucked away. They were given
my by a Harvard law graduate Rich Scheck.
The bottom line to Hillary's opinion in her work for Rodino and Nussbaum was
that each succeeding President could get one increment dirtier than the
President before and get away with it. If nobody had challenged what the
preceding President had done.
Now, factor that into the Impeachment, Volume II and what you have just
written.
Mike Ruppert
www.copvcia.com
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In the 1960s, Bernard Nussbaum was an assistant U.S. Attorney in the
Southern Dist. of New York (Manhattan). A few years later his good friends
Robert Fiske and Louis Freeh were also prosecutors in that office. Freeh
became a federal judge, and Fiske became a partner in a large law firm in
NYC, as did Nussbaum. They were members of the same clubs, and were seen
together frequently at social occasions.
In 1973, Nussbaum was the chief assistant prosecutor during the Nixon
impeachment proceedings. He hired a young Yale law grad to research the
issue
of "Executive Privilege." She did a yeo(woman?)'s job, and wrote a killer
brief. In fact, it was her research that the Senate Watergate Committee hung
its hat on in frying Tricky Dick.
Now, consider the following. It's 1993. Vince Foster is Deputy White
House Counsel. Bernie Nussbaum is White House Counsel (technically, Foster's
boss). Freeh is a federal district judge in NYC. The CIA believes Foster is
selling U.S. Military secrets to foreign powers, including the Mossad.
Foster
is known to have several foreign bank accounts, and untraceable wire
transfers from other foreign banks appear in his accounts on a regular
basis.
On July 11, Foster goes to the estate of the son of Benjamin Cardozo
(the
late Supreme Court Justice), on the Maryland Eastern Shore, and meets with
Webb Hubbell and Hillary Rodham Clinton. He is read the riot act, and
cancels
his planned trip to Geneva the next week.
On July 19, Wm. Sessions is fired as FBI Dir. On July 20, Vince Foster's
body is found in Ft. Marcy Park. On July 21, Louis Freeh is named the new
FBI
Dir.
The night of July 20, guess who was in Foster's office, rummaging
through
his files? Give up? It was Nussbaum, Patsy Thomasson (Dan Lasater's "Girl
Friday", who had been promoted to "Director of Administration" at the
Clinton
White House), and Maggie Williams (the First Lady's personal secretary).
While the three rifled through Foster's files, FBI agents, the Secret
Service ("SS"), D.C. City Police detectives, and the Park Police attempted
to
enter the office. Each time, Nussbaum refused to unlock the door. "This is a
matter of Executive Privilege" he said. "I will not unlock this door until
I'm ready."
Two hours later, a frustrated SS officer Henry O'Neal finally heard the
lock being opened from inside. Standing in the doorway was Maggie Williams,
holding a cardboard box full of files and documents. "Please escort me the
elevator," Williams said to O'Neal. He did; and he watched the lights
indicate that she'd gone to the 3rd floor -- the First Family's residence.
When the FBI, et al., finally entered Foster's office, the place
appeared
to have been ransacked. Lots of files were missing. There was nothing is his
large leather briefcase. Two days later, another check of Foster's office by
Park Police detectives resulted in the discovery of a torn-up suicide note.
(By the way, handwriting experts have opined that the handwriting was not
that of Vince Foster.)
A few weeks later, per Dir. Freeh: "The FBI does not have jurisdiction
to
investigate the death of Vincent W. Foster, Jr." Oh, really? Foster was the
highest-ranking executive officer to take his own life since Sec. of Defense
Forrestal did in the late '40s. The FBI was on that case like white on rice.
6 mos. later, Janet Reno announced who would be the independent counsel
to investigate Foster's death. Do you remember his name? Robert Fiske, Jr.
Yep. It's the same Fiske who worked with Nussbaum and Freeh in NYC. BUT
WAIT,
THERE'S MORE.
Remember the young Yale law grad who did such a bang-up job at
researching Executive Privilege? Her name was Hillary Rodham.
Tempus fugit,
Odom
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