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To: Tommy Moore who wrote (2204)10/26/2002 8:28:23 AM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck  Respond to of 2926
 
Another Hillory Clinton "Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" huh?

How typical and how shallow:

The 'Clinton death list'

Bob Cracknell is currently studying three cases in the last decade involving the suspicious deaths of three former FBI agents. One case concerns former CIA director William Colby, said to have died in a boating accident after his empty canoe was found near his waterside home in 1996. Cracknell said Colby was known to be meticulous. Yet he had allegedly gone out boating at night in bad weather without a life jacket. " His computer was on, his dinner was unfinished and the doors were unlocked," Cracknell said. " It was uncharacteristic of him and he had told his wife at 7pm that he was going to sleep. Case closed."

Colby suffered a similar fate to another former CIA director Jack Paisley, who disappeared in 1978 during a rafting trip. A few months later the body was found with bullet holes and weighed down to stay underwater.

" Case closed," said Cracknell. However, one thing was missing. " The ID of the body by the wife," he said. " She said it wasn't her husband."

Ronald Brown was killed in a plane crash in Croatia in 1996 as he was on his way back to testify in the Clinton Whitewater scandal. " No autopsy was done," Cracknell said. " Why was there a bullet hole in his head? Was he shot because he was about the blow the whistle and bring down the Clinton administration.?"

He said the Clinton 'death list' - written about by the Washington Post and available on the Internet - documented how over 60 people connected to the Clinton administration had died mysteriously, including eight of his former bodyguards.

A recent version of the 'Clinton body count' on the Free Republic Web site lists four Army officers, described as once having helped provided security for Clinton, who were killed in a helicopter crash in Germany. The list also names four agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco who provided security for candidate Clinton in 1992 and were later killed in Waco, Texas, during the storming of the Branch Davidian compound.

Richard Mellon Scaife, a Pittsburgh billionaire was quoted in The Post as saying Brown was aware " they were after him" . " I'm not going to take this," Brown allegedly said. " And I'm going to take people down with me. So what am I going to do? And Clinton got up and, right out of The Godfather , folded his arms and said, 'That's nice'. And a week later Brown was dead," Scaife was quoted as saying.