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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Skywatcher who wrote (3829)4/11/2002 8:09:28 PM
From: Raymond Duray   of 5185
 
Hi Chris,

This "suicide" has a lot of the hallmarks of assasination and coverup. Not at all unusual in Texas. It reminds me a lot of the Henry Marshall assassination in the early 1960's.

ennuimagazine.com

oaoa.com

Baxter knew too much, and was entirely too honest to be trusted in the upcoming Enron investigations. Someone concluded he was a loose cannon that needed to be silenced.

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The Marshall murder was mentioned on C-SPAN last Sunday by Rober Caro, who was discussing his multiple books on the life of LBJ. Caro has not quite gotten to the 1960's in his work, but he was familiar with the allegations that LBJ was involved in the murder of Marshall. And he was not in anyway denying the possibility.

Texas is a most interesting state.

Remember the Alamo, forget the rest.......

-Ray
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