To: Don Earl who wrote (12313 ) 1/29/2006 4:29:51 PM From: sea_urchin Respond to of 20039 Don > the RICO suit against Bush is more likely to be considered "respectable" than anything Jones tries to put together. And, is more likely to get media attention in spite of the to date black listed approach of the press to the subject. Maybe?hartfordadvocate.com >>The News that Didn´t Make the News The big stories of the year that were ignored by Big Media, according to Project Censored 9. Widow brings RICO case against U.S. government for 9/11 As the 9/11 Commission completed its first year, Ellen Mariani and her attorney held a press conference on the steps of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to announce her own startling conclusions. Mariani, wife of Louis Neil Mariani, who died when terrorists flew United Airlines Flight 175 into the World Trade Center's south tower, had come to believe top American officials had foreknowledge of the attacks, purposefully failed to prevent them, and had since taken pains to cover up the truth. The administration, she argues in a federal lawsuit, allowed 9/11 to happen so Bush and company could launch their seemingly endless, global "war on terror" for their own personal and financial gain. Her lawyer, Philip J. Berg, a former deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, filed a 62-page complaint that included 40 pages of evidence. "Compelling evidence ... will be presented in this case through discovery, subpoena power by this Court, and testimony at trial," he wrote in a press release. But only Fox News showed up to the press conference, and it never ran anything on the topic. Sources: "911 Victim's Wife Files RICO Case Against GW Bush," Philip Berg, Scoop (scoop.co.nz), Nov. 26, 2003. "Widow's Bush Treason Suit Vanishes," W. David Kubiak, Scoop, Dec. 3, 2003. << And as far as I can make out, that's where it ended.