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LURAY, VIRGINIA... KEY IN CONDIT/LEVY CASE

By: Todd� Brendan Fahey

The "Luray, Virginia-connection" to the Condit/Levy case, as detailed by this
writer at EtherZone.com, continues to be underreported in the Establishment
media, but has begun to sprout legs. In a recent satirical article for
National Review Online, Lucianne Goldberg, among a list of 10 questions
Connie Chung will never ask Gary Condit, listed this, at number 6:

"What is there to do in Luray, Virginia after sundown?"

And, if nothing more than to rub the noses of D.C. police and FBI in their
own pathetic investigation of Chandra Levy's disappearance and Gary Condit's
role in it, I will continue to do the sleuth-work that others are being paid
well to do, but--for reasons that most likely have to do with wholesale
blackmail at the Congressional level (the rumored "sex parties") and Condit's
position on three Intelligence committees and subcommittees (think: Robert
Hanssen)--no one has gotten around to yet.

In sum: On May 17, at or just after midnight (making it, then, technically
the 18th), Gary Condit returned stewardess/mistress Anne Marie Smith's phone
message to one of his "girlie lines"; Condit's response call to Ms.
Smith--apparent on her cellular phone's caller ID, and as reported initially
by Fox News' Rita Cosby, and which has been verified by FBI--came from a
McDonald's pay phone, in Luray, Virginia, a town of 4,400, some 80 miles away
from his D.C. office and Adams-Morgan area apartment, and very popular with
bikers, some of them being of the 1%er variety. The independent coin operator
who owns the pay phone at the Luray, VA, McDonald's is Central Telephone Co.
of Virginia, a subsidiary of Central Telephone Company, then Centel
Corporation, finally of Sprint. Central Telephone Co. of Virginia,
ironically, is based in Chicago.

Via responses to my EtherZone/Luray articles, and having undertaken to
interview persons from Luray, Virginia and who frequent the Luray area on
motorcycles, I have discovered the following:

--May 17 in Luray, Virginia was a cold, foggy, drizzy, nasty day. There were
several car accidents and at least one multi-vehicle pile-up on the roads in
and surrounding Luray on that day. It was a day, said everyone I talked to of
this regard, that a U.S. Congressman would not have been driving a
motorcycle, especially at the midnight hour.

From two sources, who have requested anonymity:--

"Stopped in the McD's for a cup of coffee. Talked to the manager on duty and
he said they had had a couple of phone calls but, as far as he knew, no press
or media folks had been by. He did show me a security camera that is in the
ceiling of the store. He said the store owner had viewed all the tapes for
the dates in question and they all came up negative. I looked at the monitor
and it was hard for me to see how anyone could determine anything about
someone using the pay phone outside the store."

--"I just got back from a 3 week vacation in a cabin in Luray on the river.
Right on Page Valley Road which is the main road to the river cabins. Page
Valley comes off of 211. While there, about 3 weeks ago, i heard the news
that there was suspicion that Levy's body was somewhere in the area. The next
morning I left the cabin to do laundry and when i returned to the cabin,
state police were stopping every car that turned onto Page Valley Road. They
stopped me and the 3 cars that were in front of me. I wonder if that had
something to do with the search??? BTW, my cell phone didn't work the entire
time, neither did my husbands, although my friends did. So the fact that a
pay phone was used is not all together out of the question or suspect."

FBI special agent Bradley J. Garrett, who has taken over the Levy case--and
who was also a lead investigator in the Vincent Foster "suicide" and another
death involving a D.C. intern, the Georgetown-Starbucks triple homicide
involving Mary Caitlin Mahoney--must ask of Condit and his longtime D.C.
aide/driver Mark Dayton, as the Congressman is known rarely to drive a car,
and with May 17/18 having been unsuitable days for motorcycle riding, the
following questions:

1) (Of Mr. Dayton) Were you with Gary Condit at any time on May 17 or 18 in
Luray, Virginia?

1b) (Of Mr. Condit) Were you with Michael Dayton at any time on May 17 or 18
in Luray, Virginia?

2) What was the purpose of your being there?

3) From the time that you left Washington D.C., to the time that you returned
to D.C. on those dates, what did you do?; moment-by-moment, and be specific.

4) Did you encounter Chandra Levy's corpse during this visit? (Of Mr. Dayton)
Did you assist Mr. Condit in any efforts to relocated her corpse, using a
3rd-party?

5) (Of Mr. Condit) When you said to Anne Marie Smith, during that phone call
from Luray, that you "had some business to take care of," what was the exact
nature of that "business."

6) Did you make any other telephone calls during this day in question, after
leaving Washington D.C. and before returning to D.C. from Luray? Did you
receive any calls during that same period, on either yours or Mr. Dayton's
cellular phones?

With these questions before him and before his aide Michael Dayton, strategic
decisions will need to be made:

a) to lie and commit perjury outright

b) to tell the truth and, in the process, perhaps leading investigators to
Chandra Levy's remains

c) to assert the 5th amendment right against self-incrimination

But if special agent Bradley J. Garrett does not put these questions before
Gary Condit and his trusted aide, Michael Dayton, he will be guilty of
obstruction of justice and of complicity in the murder of Chandra Levy, and
will prove what many already strongly suspect: That We The People have lost
control utterly of our federal agencies, and that he, as per the Vince Foster
"investigation," is Mr. Fix-It.�



















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