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To: gao seng who wrote (179219)9/10/2001 10:53:27 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
THE RICH PARDON SCANDAL RE-EMERGES

CONCEALED FBI MEMO SUGGESTS CLINTON BRIBE

By: Phil Brennan

Imagine this: In the waning hours of his administration a
president issues a pardon to a fugitive from justice, a man
who, while on the lam, conspired with his KGB confederates and
high ranking Communist officials to loot Russia and help plunge
that nation into the economic chaos from which it is yet to
emerge.

Further imagine that this totally inexplicable action sets off
a fire storm of criticism, results in a brief Congressional
hearing and an ongoing investigation by the U.S. Attorney in
New York, and then slowly fades from the media and the public
consciousness. Nobody is able to explain what prompted the
president to take this bizarre action.

Now imagine this: during all that time when people were
scratching their heads wondering what had possessed Mr. Clinton
to pardon this notorious international criminal a very
plausible explanation for this bizarre pardon was lying
neglected in some cubbyhole in the Washington headquarters of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Finally, when the facts that suggest a possible commission of a
horrendous presidential crime emerged in a highly detailed
story in a credible national magazine, instead of re-igniting
the January firestorm as would be expected, this blockbuster
story attracted barely any coverage in the national media.

Sound fanciful? Well it ain't.

"Five months before Bill Clinton left the White House in late
January 2001, the FBI received a shocking tip: International
fugitives Marc Rich and Pinky Green would be pardoned by the
president in the waning hours of his administration. And along
with the tip were detailed allegations of financial payoffs to
ensure the presidential actions," wrote investigative reporter
Paul Rodriquez in Insight magazine.

"At the time the FBI received this information in mid-August
2000, Rich and Green were well known to the bureau as indicted
tax cheats and lavishly rich fugitives on the lam. Rich?s ex-
wife was a close friend of Clinton and a big-time contributor
and fund-raiser for Democrats. But even to casual observers the
two fugitives were not plausible candidates for presidential
pardons.

"Incredibly, despite the national dustup when news of the
actual pardons broke following a late-evening notification of
the Department of Justice (DOJ) by the White House on Jan. 19 ?
less than 18 hours before Clinton was to leave office ? the
bureau did not follow up on the confidential information it had
received on the alleged pardons scheme from a previously
reliable source. In fact, the bureau sat on the tipster?s
information until late March.

"Moreover, despite a written report sent to FBI headquarters
last year by a veteran agent at an FBI field office who
received the original tip, neither top FBI brass nor senior
officials at DOJ, according to insiders interviewed by Insight,
were informed about the then-unimaginable pardons secretly
being worked on by Clinton and supporters of Rich and Green.
Nor were top officials told about millions of dollars alleged
to be deposited in secret bank accounts for Clinton and others
identified as involved in securing the pardons. "

Remember, this tip came to the Bureau's attention August 2000,
a full five months before Clinton issued the pardons.
Incredibly, it was ignored when it reached Washington and would
have never been revealed if the veteran FBI agent in the field
who sent a lengthy memo detailing the tipster's explosive
allegations to FBI headquarters had not raised a ruckus about
it time and again.

Current and former FBI and Justice officials told Rodriquez
that had they been aware of the field-office report they would
have immediately have tried to block the last-minute pardons.

"You?re damn right we would have been on alert to stop this!? a
recently retired official told Insight. ?All hell would have
broken out if we had been told.?

But they weren't. And neither was U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White
who was, and is, investigating the pardons in New York. Bureau
officials who talked to Rodriquez could not say that she has
yet been told.

?It?s a total screwup,? a U.S. government official
conversant with the extensive review of FBI operations now
underway told Insight. The source who recently was briefed on
the confidential tip is looking into the subsequent handling
of the matter, according to Insight.

Said another official involved in the review of FBI operations:
?They can say what they want about it before the pardons
occurred, but how in the hell do you explain not doing anything
with the information until many, many weeks after the scandal
hits?? the source told Insight.

That's a good question. Another good one to ask is just what is
the Attorney General doing about this? If the tip was as
accurate about the pardons being granted as succeeding events
proved, was it also accurate as to millions of dollars in
bribes being paid to William Jefferson Clinton to grant the
pardons?

I don't know the answers, but if the information provided to
the FBI by an informant the Bureau had reason to regard as
reliable turns out to be true, it is a scandal that surpasses
any of the other outrages that characterized what was beyond
doubt the most corrupt administration in American history.

A lot of people need to be questioned about this. Former
Attorney General Jane Reno, for example. It happened on her
watch and now she's running for governor of Florida. The people
of that state need to know if she had any involvement in
burying a memo that could have buried her boss. Remember, the
FBI worked for her.

The ball is now in Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft's court. I know
that he is following President Bush's lead in trying to let
bygones be bygones, but this atrocious matter cries out to the
heavens to be thoroughly investigated, dug into, turned upside
down and inside out and shaken vigorously until the truth
emerges. In many ways, his handling of this hot potato will
define the Bush administration's commitment to the concept of
equal justice under the law.

Investigate the hell out of this, Mr. Ashcroft and let the
chips fall where they may. And don't expect to get any help
from the Clinton-worshipping national media which, true to
form, is ignoring what could be the biggest scandal in U.S.
history, and will continue to do so until it gets rubbed in
their smarmy faces.

Faugh 'a Ballagh

Phil Brennan's column appears every Wednesday on the Ether
Zone.

Phil Brennan can be reached at pvb@pvbr.com

We invite you to visit his website at Wednesday on the Web

Published in the September 12, 2001 issue of Ether Zone.
Copyright © 2001 Ether Zone (http://etherzone.com). Reposting
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