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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SEXI: Mostly Fact, A Little Fiction, Not Vicious Attacks

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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (7289)11/19/1996 11:21:00 PM
From: Urlman   of 13351
 
Jeff did you ever wonder how the Ultra Porta Potty found its way into the Whitehouse?

Apparently one of our friends over at SEXI gets around.

Subject: Re: Jim Norman Re: DNC: Everything's for sale
From: lar-jen@interaccess.com (Larry-Jennie)
Date: 1996/10/30
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In article <3277677E.58E4@globaldialog.com> "John Q. Public" <jqp@globaldialog.com> writes:
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>Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 08:37:46 -0500
>To: jqp@globaldialog.com
>From: James Norman <tenega@ix.netcom.com>
>Subject: Re: Ruddy: Suspected N-dealer attended Clinton fund-raiser

>> I believe violations of the National Security Act will be among
>> the numerous charges contained in the pending Starr indictments.
>> It is very intriguing to me that all of a sudden you see this
>> gush of very troubling stories coming out.... The point is that
>> this government has been for sale, and its most valuable and
>> fungible product is state secrets. JN

Hello, Jim Norman. Long-time no hear.

More likely, our fungible government is for sale, and has been for quite
some time.

Farhad Azima is a prime example. He donated $29,500 to the Democratics
and listed his home address as DNC headquarters. He has also proved most
generous to Republicans.

Azima looted several S&Ls -- and got away with it. He was a shareholder
in the Mob-controlled Indian Springs State Bank in Kansas City.

Iranian-born Azima did business with ex-CIA officials Theodore Shackley,
Thomas Clines, and and the imprisoned Ed Wilson.

He has ties to two aviation companies that flew supply drops to the
contras, and he bought a jumbo jet, reportedly used to fly arms to Iran,
with a loan from a now-defunct Tulsa, Oklahoma bank that at the time was
very well-connected to the Reagan administration, including the office of
Vice President George Bush. The bank, Utica National Bank, loaned Azima
millions. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records show Utica National
Bank gave Azima a loan (among many he received) for a Boeing 707 that was
reportedly used to fly arms to Iran. The loan was made in October 1985 to
Aviation Leasing Group, Inc. (ALG), a company Azima controlled since the
early '80s. Azima leased the plane to his brother, Farzin, who was doing
business as Race Aviation.

According to published reports, a Boeing 707 belonging to Race Aviation flew
23 tons of arms, including TOW anti-tank missiles, to Iran via Spain and
Yugoslavia in July 1986.

From Reagan to Bush to Clinton, the corruption flows seamlessly among
a few shadowy figures connected to U.S. intelligence and the Oval
Office.

Larry

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The CIA cocaine smuggling on behalf of the Contras
through Mena, Arkansas corrupted the Presidencies
of Bill Clinton, George Bush and Ronald Reagan.
For details, see:
ftp://pencil.cs.missouri.edu/pub/mena/
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