From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MORE--ON HELEN THOMAS' UPI "END OF CLINTON STORY" FROM RUMOR MILL NEWS http://rumormillnews.com December 26, 1999 On Christmas Day Rumor Mill News sent out an article by UPI White House correspondent Helen Thomas. The article was titled, "Beginning of The End for Clinton" A mistake had been made in the date, and it appeared as if Ms Thomas was predicting that President Clinton would step down as President on January 20, 2000. Rumor Mill News asked the question, "Does Helen Thomas know something she is not saying?" Rumor Mill also pointed out that Lou Dobbs, formerly with CNN is now the owner or about to be the owner of UPI. Mr. Dobbs left CNN in an acrimonious split. Since it is obvious that CNN is the loudspeaker for the New World Order, could UPI be made over and become the mouth piece for the opposition to the New World Order? This is only a guess, I have no proof.... Today, Rumor Mill received an email from one of our sources. The entire email is pasted in below: "Take a look at the end of paragraph 3. .."miles to go..." This phrase was used in the 80's [Cold War thriller] movie "Telefon" with Charles Bronson. The poem was used to awaken Soviet "sleeper" assassins that had been planted throughout America. Interesting.... Excellent movie by the way." (Read Operation Open Eyes on the Latest Rumor page... In it you will read a part which talks about programmed sleeper assassins, through out America, sitting in front of televisions, just waiting for the trigger word to "wake" them up so they can carry out their programmed mission.) ``promises to keep and miles to go before he sleeps.'' Notice the word "sleep", as in "sleeper" assassins. Paragraph 3 In a recent interview with CNN's Larry King, Clinton said that he wanted to ``work'' and to do the things that were still possible in his final year in office. He feels he still has, in the words of Robert Frost, ``promises to keep and miles to go before he sleeps.'' The coincidence of two "interesting dates and phrases" occuring in one article is suspicious. First, a red flag is waved with an erroneous date. Was this done to catch the "sleepers" attention? Then a known "trigger" phrase is put into the article. Both the wrong date and the trigger phrase are in the first four paragraphs. The date comes first and the "trigger" phrase comes second. Just as it would, if the "sleeper assassin" is being sent both the activation order and the date on which he is to carry out his programming. Of course this COULD just be an editing problem. But I doubt if the Secret Service sees it this way. If Rumor Mill were analyzing this for them, we would say that someone is sending the President a message. It appears as if someone is giving him a due date. In other words, "Go Quietly... Or Else". "Go Quietly, Or Else" was the title of the book written by former Vice President, Spiro Agnew. In private conversations with friends Agnew told them that he was given the choice of resigning as Vice President or being killed.... he chose to "go quietly." Rumor Mill News can't help but wonder if the same message has been delivered to President Clinton. In previous Rumor Mill articles, our sources predicted that President Clinton is going to resign. If he does, he will be allowed to save face and "resign for the good of his country and party." Hillary will even be put on the presidential ticket as the Vice President. When Al Gore gets impeached for either pardoning Bill or accepting Chinese money, Hillary, who appears to have withstood Ken Starr better than anyone, will be the first woman President. The same source who provided this information also said that at this time there are 17 different agendas all vying for power. What are your thoughts on this? <A HREF="http://headlines.about.com/news/1999/12/25/up/0000-0051-us-clinton.html" >Top News from About.com NewsCenter</A> Beginning of The End for Clinton HELEN THOMAS United Press International - December 25, 1999 UPI White House Reporter WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (UPI) It's the beginning of the end for President Clinton, who sees his presidency slipping away. Clinton has always said, ``even the bad days are good,'' which indicates his love for his work as the President of the United States, and he clearly rages against the dying light. He has one more Christmas to celebrate in the White House before he begins packing for a Jan. 20, 2000 departure for private life a life he knows will never be as fulfilling as when he was the nation's chief executive. In a recent interview with CNN's Larry King, Clinton said that he wanted to ``work'' and to do the things that were still possible in his final year in office. He feels he still has, in the words of Robert Frost, ``promises to keep and miles to go before he sleeps.'' He wants to savor every moment and to take every advantage offered in a post that has demanded everything, and given him great rewards and immense suffering. Historians will grapple over his place in the pantheon of presidents. But if the past is a prologue, the assessment of his administration will be kinder as time goes on. It happens to most of them. There is no doubt that Clinton went the way of all flesh in succumbing to the temptations of an affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The scandal led to his impeachment and acquittal at a Senate trial, but it marred his administration, hurt his credibility and disappointed so many of his aides, supporters and admirers, and inflicted pain on his wife and his daughter Chelsea. After his election in 1992 during the transition period before his inauguration he held a news conference at which he announced that as president he was ``not going to live in a bubble.'' He was dreaming, of course, thinking that he could have privacy in the Oval Office, perhaps like some of his predecessors. But he had forgotten the world had changed and no one could protect his folly in the information age. He had forgotten he lived in a goldfish bowl. His resilience and his philosophy of ``never give up'', which is very Nixonian, helped him through his ordeal. He is a survivor and believes when you are knocked down, you get up, brush yourself off and live to fight again. In the aftermath, he said he prayed a lot and had the help of ministers who counseled him, his family, consoling telephone calls from world leaders and letters from little children. Lyndon B. Johnson used to say ``it's easy to do the right thing, if you know what the right thing is.'' Few can deny that Clinton wanted to do the right thing, and his heart was in the right place on the social issues. As a new president, he was indecisive on the questions of war and peace. He had avoided the Vietnam War draft like so many of the current presidential candidates, except for Arizona Sen. John McCain, who became a prisoner of war, and Vice President Al Gore. Early on he had a tough time being accepted as the commander-in-chief by the military. His first two years in office were a debacle. He had a ``20- something, and 30-something'' staff who were out of their league when it came to running affairs of state. He wavered and waffled in making fateful decisions on the turmoil in the Balkans and the tribal and civil wars in Africa, and put domestic matters on the front burner. On the home front, Clinton put his wife Hillary in charge of drafting a universal health care plan, which the health and insurance industries blocked by pouring millions into scary commercials and lobbying Congress. But he successfully laid the groundwork for the nation's prosperity with a budget that was opposed by every Republican in Congress. The 1994 election giving the GOP control of Congress for the first time in 40 years was a severe blow to the administration, and particularly to Clinton, who saw his chances of reelection going down the drain. As a result, the president moved to the center, stole some of the Republican's long cherished agenda, including a balanced budget, and put the GOP on the ropes. What followed was a highly unpopular federal government shutdown, which was blamed on the GOP. Clinton has made education a top priority since he took office. He has opened more doors to college than any president and has advocated more opportunities to be prepared and trained for the 21st century. His social goals include the Family Medical Leave Act and the Brady Gun Control bill, among others. Throughout his presidency, Clinton has been investigated and it still goes on. The special prosecutor's office has relentlessly investigated the Whitewater land deal the Clintons were involved in many years ago in Arkansas. Clinton has called the continuing inquiry ``a total fraud.'' There also were investigations of the wholesale firing of the White House travel office and the access the administration obtained to FBI records of former administration officials. A final report is yet to be made by the special prosecutor's office before it shuts down under a law that has expired. There is no question that Clinton grew in office as he dealt more and more with foreign affairs, and he began to act more decisively. Kosovo is a case in point where he led the way in pushing for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia to stop the Serbian slaughter of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. He also has had some successes in the peacemaking department in Northern Ireland and the Middle East. And Clinton has made a lot of friends among world leaders. Personality-wise, he is the eternal optimist and an extraordinary charismatic politician. He has not changed his habits. He is perpetually late. He loves campaigning and rapping with friends. No holiday would be the same for him if he did not have all his family with him. Like most presidents, his mother had the most profound influence on his life. Few presidents have been as in command of the facts and figures as Clinton, who was amazingly adept at news conferences and indeed faced personal questions no other chief executive has had to deal with. He lacked the knowledge of history that Harry Truman had, as well as the brilliance of some of John F. Kennedy's stable of speechwriters, but he has been at his most eloquent in black churches. Clinton is working on his millennial State of the Union address and his next budget. He is expected to urge Congress to complete the unfinished business of acting on the administration's proposals for a patient's bill of rights, stronger gun control and a minimum wage increase. He does not intend to let his lame duck status take him out of play. With instant helicopters and Air Force One at his disposal for a while longer, Clinton plans to be on the road a lot with domestic and foreign travels. A major foreign journey will be to India and Bangladesh in March. Pakistan, which had been on the itinerary, may be skipped because of the military coup that overthrew the elected regime of Sharif Nawaz. There may be more trips to the Middle East, Ireland and Europe in the coming year. Clinton will be a bachelor president for the many months when his wife Hillary has moved to their new home in Westchester County, N.Y. while she campaigns full time for a Senate seat from New York. She plans to return to the White House at times to perform her first lady hostess role at state dinners. During the campaigns leading up to the national conventions, Clinton will sty out of the fray. He is expected to address the Democratic National Convention and probably will hit the hustings for various Democrats if he is asked. Otherwise he will be playing a lot of golf, meeting with his presidential library planners, arranging future high-paying lectures and negotiating with the highest bidder for his memoirs. He should have a lot to say about the highs and lows of his presidency. But his legacy will be for others to decide. Copyright 1999 by United Press International. All rights reserved. --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- GRAB THE GATOR! 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