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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:12 am

It's official: Chris Christie lawyers exonerate Chris Christie

The results are now in from the internal investigation conducted by the law firm hired by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie into the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal and in a shocking entirely predictable turn of events they find that Christie did nothing wrong:

The Port Authority official who oversaw the lane closing at the George Washington Bridge said that he had he informed Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey about it at a Sept. 11 memorial while the closings were occurring, according to an internal investigation released on Thursday by lawyers for the governor.
The official, David Wildstein, told Mr. Christie’s press secretary of the Sept 11 conversation at a dinner in December just before his resignation from the Port Authority, according to the report.


The report said that Mr. Christie did not recall any such conversation and finds no evidence that he was involved in the scheme, which snarled traffic for thousands of commuters in Fort Lee, N.J., from Sept. 9 through the morning of Sept. 12.
Sure, it's true that this was a report conducted by a firm hired by Christie. And sure, it's true that the the firm didn't talk to any of the individuals it said were involved in ordering the lane closures. And it's also true that the firm had no legal authority for its investigation, and therefore was unable to place anybody under oath. But they didn't find any evidence that Christie was behind the lane closures, so therefore he must surely be innocent, right?
But they did find that he was an emotional basket case...

It suggests that Mr. Christie became highly emotional at a meeting in the State House in January when he learned that Ms. Kelly and Mr. Stepien were involved in the scheme, even “welling up with tears.”
...because as every good Christie fan knows, he's the real victim here. Not the people who were enforced to endure days of gridlock thanks to the actions of his administration.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/2 ... s-Christie#
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Post by Professor Tiger » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:08 pm

The roads were blocked. The traffic jams happened. We don't know whether it was ordered by Christie, or a couple of his lieutenants just wanted to mess with Ft. Wayne.

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Post by Toemeesleather » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:27 pm

Meanwhile, in addition to "We're a chocolate city" Nagin.....the FBI is working overtime.....can you say profiling?



Federal law enforcement officials arrested two public officials in California and North Carolina and raided the office of a New York state senator in connection with separate corruption investigations on Wednesday.

Hundreds of federal agents conducted searches of offices around the San Francisco Bay Area and arrested several people on Tuesday, including state Sen. Leland Yee (D) and a former head of a Hong Kong-based crime syndicate, as part of a major public corruption probe.

Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon (D) was arrested Wednesday and charged with theft and bribery after an FBI sting operation, the U.S. Attorney’s office said. The mayor, first elected in November after serving for two decades on the Charlotte city council, allegedly solicited and accepted bribes from undercover FBI agents.

And in New York, FBI agents raided Assemblyman William Scarborough’s (D) offices and questioned Scarborough at his Albany hotel room. Scarborough told reporters the FBI asked questions about per diem reimbursements he received during his service in the state legislature.

A spokesman for the FBI confirmed the arrests and the charges, but couldn’t comment further.

The arrests come just days after federal agents raided the home and offices of Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox (D), as part of an investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s office, the FBI, the IRS and Rhode Island state police. Fox resigned his position on Friday and dropped his bid for reelection.
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Post by Toemeesleather » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:40 pm

.....and....in the you can't make this sh!te up category....Ol Sen. Yee is indicted for gun trafficking, yet has been a BIG gun control advocate for regular joes.


Love it when Dems get caught being Dems.
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Fri Mar 28, 2014 2:56 pm

Professor Tiger wrote:The roads were blocked. The traffic jams happened. We don't know whether it was ordered by Christie, or a couple of his lieutenants just wanted to mess with Ft. Wayne.

::waves arms and shrieks::


"AT THIS POINT WHAT DOES IT MATTER???!!!"
It matters in the same way that they went after Charles Manson after Sharon Tate was already dead.
Toemeesleather wrote:.....and....in the you can't make this sh!te up category....Ol Sen. Yee is indicted for gun trafficking, yet has been a BIG gun control advocate for regular joes.


Love it when Dems get caught being Dems.
I've met Yee several times. Decent guy - never would have guessed he was under the thumb of organized crime.
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Post by Professor Tiger » Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:22 pm

It matters in the same way that they went after Charles Manson after Sharon Tate was already dead.
Manson's lawyer should have tried the Hillary "What's done is done; at this point what does it matter" defense. It would have been as ridiculous for Manson as it was for Hillary.
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Post by hedge » Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:24 pm

Manson was framed...
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Post by Professor Tiger » Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:27 pm

Agreed. Manson was a victim of society, clear and simple.

BTW, here are the death tolls

Sharon Tate Murders - 4
Benghazi - 4
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Post by 10ac » Fri Mar 28, 2014 5:09 pm

Johnette's Daddy wrote:It's official: Chris Christie lawyers exonerate Chris Christie

The results are now in from the internal investigation conducted by the law firm hired by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie into the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal and in a shocking entirely predictable turn of events they find that Christie did nothing wrong:

The Port Authority official who oversaw the lane closing at the George Washington Bridge said that he had he informed Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey about it at a Sept. 11 memorial while the closings were occurring, according to an internal investigation released on Thursday by lawyers for the governor.
The official, David Wildstein, told Mr. Christie’s press secretary of the Sept 11 conversation at a dinner in December just before his resignation from the Port Authority, according to the report.


The report said that Mr. Christie did not recall any such conversation and finds no evidence that he was involved in the scheme, which snarled traffic for thousands of commuters in Fort Lee, N.J., from Sept. 9 through the morning of Sept. 12.
Sure, it's true that this was a report conducted by a firm hired by Christie. And sure, it's true that the the firm didn't talk to any of the individuals it said were involved in ordering the lane closures. And it's also true that the firm had no legal authority for its investigation, and therefore was unable to place anybody under oath. But they didn't find any evidence that Christie was behind the lane closures, so therefore he must surely be innocent, right?
But they did find that he was an emotional basket case...

It suggests that Mr. Christie became highly emotional at a meeting in the State House in January when he learned that Ms. Kelly and Mr. Stepien were involved in the scheme, even “welling up with tears.”
...because as every good Christie fan knows, he's the real victim here. Not the people who were enforced to endure days of gridlock thanks to the actions of his administration.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/2 ... s-Christie#
Sort of like the IRS investigating the IRS or the Justice Department investigating Operation Fast And Furious.
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Post by hedge » Fri Mar 28, 2014 5:46 pm

"Manson was a victim of society, clear and simple."

Manson didn't kill anybody himself, did he? He got railroaded, The Man needed a scapegoat, and he was it...
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Post by Professor Tiger » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:11 pm

The Man needed a scapegoat, and he was it...
This has conspiracy written all over it.
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:37 pm

Professor Tiger wrote:Agreed. Manson was a victim of society, clear and simple.

BTW, here are the death tolls

Sharon Tate Murders - 4
Benghazi - 4
Typical NeoCon math:

" In 1971 he was found guilty of conspiracy to commit the murders of seven people, actress Sharon Tate and four other people at Tate's home, and the next day, a married couple, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, all carried out by members of the group at his instruction."
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:42 pm

10ac wrote:
Johnette's Daddy wrote:It's official: Chris Christie lawyers exonerate Chris Christie

The results are now in from the internal investigation conducted by the law firm hired by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie into the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal and in a shocking entirely predictable turn of events they find that Christie did nothing wrong:

The Port Authority official who oversaw the lane closing at the George Washington Bridge said that he had he informed Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey about it at a Sept. 11 memorial while the closings were occurring, according to an internal investigation released on Thursday by lawyers for the governor.
The official, David Wildstein, told Mr. Christie’s press secretary of the Sept 11 conversation at a dinner in December just before his resignation from the Port Authority, according to the report.


The report said that Mr. Christie did not recall any such conversation and finds no evidence that he was involved in the scheme, which snarled traffic for thousands of commuters in Fort Lee, N.J., from Sept. 9 through the morning of Sept. 12.
Sure, it's true that this was a report conducted by a firm hired by Christie. And sure, it's true that the the firm didn't talk to any of the individuals it said were involved in ordering the lane closures. And it's also true that the firm had no legal authority for its investigation, and therefore was unable to place anybody under oath. But they didn't find any evidence that Christie was behind the lane closures, so therefore he must surely be innocent, right?
But they did find that he was an emotional basket case...

It suggests that Mr. Christie became highly emotional at a meeting in the State House in January when he learned that Ms. Kelly and Mr. Stepien were involved in the scheme, even “welling up with tears.”
...because as every good Christie fan knows, he's the real victim here. Not the people who were enforced to endure days of gridlock thanks to the actions of his administration.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/2 ... s-Christie#
Sort of like the IRS investigating the IRS or the Justice Department investigating Operation Fast And Furious.
Not quite. More like the IRS Commissioner hiring his best friend's law firm to investigate the IRS, giving them a million dollar, no-bid contract, and then having the firm exonerate the commissioner without interviewing anyone who would be in position to implicate him.

It's like when they initially interviewed the security guard at the Watergate Hotel and Nixon announced there was no connection to the White House . . .
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Post by Professor Tiger » Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:48 pm

Johnette's Daddy wrote:
Professor Tiger wrote:Agreed. Manson was a victim of society, clear and simple.

BTW, here are the death tolls

Sharon Tate Murders - 4
Benghazi - 4
Typical NeoCon math:

" In 1971 he was found guilty of conspiracy to commit the murders of seven people, actress Sharon Tate and four other people at Tate's home, and the next day, a married couple, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, all carried out by members of the group at his instruction."
Okay. Then Hillary's death toll was only 4/7's as bad as Charles Manson's. Congratulations.
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Post by 10ac » Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:53 pm

Wow, we're going back 40 years now. Nixon also lost his job.
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Post by Professor Tiger » Sat Mar 29, 2014 8:39 pm

Nixon's Watergate death toll: 0
Hillary's Benghazi death toll: 4
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Sat Mar 29, 2014 9:00 pm

Professor Tiger wrote:
Johnette's Daddy wrote:
Professor Tiger wrote:Agreed. Manson was a victim of society, clear and simple.

BTW, here are the death tolls

Sharon Tate Murders - 4
Benghazi - 4
Typical NeoCon math:

" In 1971 he was found guilty of conspiracy to commit the murders of seven people, actress Sharon Tate and four other people at Tate's home, and the next day, a married couple, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, all carried out by members of the group at his instruction."
Okay. Then Hillary's death toll was only 4/7's as bad as Charles Manson's. Congratulations.
Why stop there? Add in Vince Foster and all of the fetuses she forced Bill's girlfriends to abort and she must be up over a dozen.

Meanwhile, about the 6,801 dead and 30,182 wounded troops who died in the trumped up. lie driven Oil War - whose tab do they go on? W's? His daddy's (for not finishing the job in 92)? The Koch Brothers? Sheldon Adelson?
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Sat Mar 29, 2014 9:08 pm

Professor Tiger wrote:Nixon's Watergate death toll: 0
Hillary's Benghazi death toll: 4
More bad NeoCon numbers.

What are the odds of 30 people — all involved in the same horrible scandal — dying within four years?
Because that's what happened with Watergate.
Since the break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters on June 17, 1972, there have been 30 deaths — many of them violent — all of people involved in one way or another.
The odds are at least 100,000,000,000,000,000 to one. (One hundred million billion to one.)
An actuary of the London Sunday Times worked out that figure after witnesses in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy died within four years of his death.
Now Watergate has surpassed even that violence.


But 30 are dead. And there's no reason to believe that there won't be more.
1. Beverly Kaye, 42, died of a "massive stroke" in December, 1973, while riding in the White House elevator. She was Secret Service agent John Bull's secretary and her job included the actual storing and preservation of the White House tapes.
It is almost without question, says Mae Brussell, that she knew what was on those tapes, including the 18 minutes of recorded conversations which were mysteriously erased.
As reported in the West Coast news service, "Earth News," on June 5, 1974, from the stories she told her friends and neighbors, she was convinced that the president and his aides were involved in the Watergate bugging and cover-up.
2. Murray Chotiner, a long-time friend of Nixon's was killed when a government truck ran into his car on January 23, 1974. At first it was reported that Chotiner suffered only a broken leg, but he died a week later.
According to a March 31, 1973 article in the Los Angeles Times, Chotiner may have been one of the people who received the tape recordings made inside the Democratic campaign headquarters in the Watergate building.
3. William Mills, the Congressman from Maryland, was found shot to death — an apparent suicide — one day after it was disclosed that he failed to report a $25,000 campaign contribution given to him by President Nixon's re-election finance committee. Mills, 48, was discovered with a 12-gauge shotgun by his feet and an "alleged suicide note" pinned to his body. In all, seven such notes were found, apparently written by Mills, although this was never verified.
According to Miss Brussell, the $25,000 came from the $1.7 million dollar secret fund for "dirty tricks" used by the Committee to Re-Elect the President.
4. and 5. James Webster and James Glover, key men in Congressman Mills' campaign, were killed in a car accident in February of 1972. Another campaign worker stated in the Washington Post on May 23, 1973, that the illegal $25,000 contribution was delivered to Mills' campaign manager James Webster.
6. Hale Boggs, the Congressman from Louisiana and a member of the Warren Commission, died in July of 1972, one month after the Watergate arrests. Boggs and two other men disappeared when the light aircraft in which they were flying crashed in Alaska.
The Los Angeles Star, on November 22, 1973, reported that "Boggs had startling revelations on Watergate and the assassination of President Kennedy."
Richard Nixon made some unintelligible remarks about Congressman Boggs which were recorded on the White House tapes, just seven days after the Watergate break-in.
7. Dorothy Hunt, the wife of convicted White House "plumber" E. Howard Hunt, was killed, along with 41 other people, when United Airlines Flight 553 crashed near Chicago's Midway Airport on Dec. 8, 1972.
Mrs. Hunt, who, like her husband, had worked for the CIA, was allegedly carrying $100,000 in "hush" money so her husband would not implicate White House officials in Watergate.
The day after the crash, White House aide Egil (Bud) Krogh was appointed Undersecretary of Transportation, supervising the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Association — the two agencies charged with investigating the airline crash.
A week later, Nixon's deputy assistant Alexander Butterfield was made the new head of the FAA, and five weeks later Dwight Chapin, the president's appointment secretary, was dispatched to Chicago to become a top executive with United Airlines.
The airplane crash was blamed on equipment malfunctions.
8. and 9. Ralph Blodgett and James Krueger, attorneys for Northern Natural Gas Co., were killed in the same airplane as Mrs. Hunt.
The two men, Miss Brussell contends, had documents linking Attorney General John Mitchell to Watergate, and documents of a secret transfer of El Paso Natural Gas Co. stock made to Mitchell after the Justice Department dropped a $300 million anti-trust suit against the company.
The money from these stocks may have been used for political espionage.
Blodgett told friends before boarding the plane in Washington that he would "never live to get to Chicago."
10. and 11. Dr. and Mrs. Gary Morris died in March of 1972 when their boat mysteriously disappeared off the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia. Their bodies were never found. But their names were on the dead body of Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, according to an article in the Oct. 3, 1975 Washington Post.
"The plane crash that killed Mrs. Hunt in Chicago has now been officially ruled an accident," the story stated. "But there's one bizarre coincidence that may never be explained.
"Her red wallet at the time of her death had a slip of paper with the name of a Washington psychiatrist, Dr. Gary Morris, on it."
Neither Howard Hunt nor his wife were patients of the doctor, who was already dead at the time of the plane crash.
It is interesting to note, Mae Brussell says, that Dr. Morris was an expert in hypnosis and that Mr. Hunt used "mind control" in his espionage work.
12. J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, died on May 1, 1972, a month before Watergate. There is considerable evidence that he may have known about the White House "dirty tricks."
An article in the Harvard Crimson quotes Felipe De Diego, a Cuban exile who took part in the break-in at psychiatrist Daniel Ellsberg's office, as saying:
"Two burglaries took place at Hoover's Washington home. The first was in the winter of 1972 to retrieve documents that might be used for blackmail against the White House.
"After the first burglary," according to Diego, "a second burglary was carried out; this time, whether by design or misunderstanding, a poison, thyonphosphate genre, was placed in Hoover's personal toilet articles. Hoover died shortly after that."
Thyonphosphate genre is a drug that induces heart seizures. Its presence in a corpse is undetectable without an autopsy. No autopsy was ever performed on the body of J. Edgar Hoover.
13. Sam Giancana, the Mafia chief, was murdered on June 22, 1975, as he was about to testify before Sen. Frank Church's Senate Committee, investigating the use of underworld figures by the CIA, for the purpose of assassinating foreign leaders. Giancana had ties to E. Howard Hunt and the CIA.
His murder is unsolved, although police say "it didn't look like a Mafia hit." His former girlfriend, Judith Campbell Exner recently revealed her secret romance with JFK.
14. Lyndon Baines Johnson, the former president, died on January 20, 1973, in a helicopter ambulance en route to San Antonio, Tex.
Three months before his death, Johnson was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle as saying, "We've been running a damn Murder Inc. in the Caribbean." This was two years before Sen. Church's committee revealed the plots to assassinate foreign leaders.
"Coincidentally," Mae Brussell says, "Johnson died in the arms of a secret service agent Mike Howard, who in 1963 had been assigned to protect Marina Oswald after her husband was killed."
15. George Bell, assistant to Charles Colson, special counsel to the White House, died of unreported causes on June 30, 1973. When questioned about President Nixon's infamous "enemies list," Colson told the House Subcommittee Investigating Watergate that the "late George Bell" was responsible for the list of 200 celebrities and politicians whom the President considered dangerous.
16. Lee Pennington, Jr., a CIA agent, died of an apparent heart attack in October of 1974. Immediately after the Watergate arrests two years earlier, he had been sent to ransack burglar James McCord's home. Richard Helms, the CIA chief at the time, did not reveal this fact to any investigators.
It was not until June 28, 1974, four months before Pennington's death, that the new CIA director, William Colby, reported to Sen. Howard Baker:
"The results of our investigation clearly show that the CIA had in its possession, as early as June, 1972, information that one of its paid operatives, Lee R. Pennington, Jr., had entered the James McCord residence shortly after the Watergate break-in and destroyed documents which might show a link between McCord and the CIA."
17. J. Clifford Dieterich, a 28-year-old secret service agent assigned to Nixon, was killed when the president's helicopter crashed off the Bahamas in May of 1973.
Dieterich was one of seven men in the helicopter, but the only one to die. Miss Brussell believes that in guarding Richard Nixon, he may have come to know too much.
18. Clay Shaw, who years earlier had been acquitted of conspiracy to kill John F. Kennedy, died of a heart attack, on August 16, 1974.
His death came just weeks after Victor Marchetti, author of "The Cult of Intelligence," revealed that Shaw had worked for the CIA. He had been on assignment in Mexico in 1963 at the same time as CIA agent E. Howard Hunt and Lee Harvey Oswald.
Shaw was cremated. There was no autopsy.
19. Merle D. Baumgart, an aide to Rep. Peter Rodino of the House Judiciary Committee on Impeachment, was killed in a traffic accident on May 20, 1975. Washington police described his death as "a routine traffic accident" — until they received an anonymous call to "look into it."
According to the Portland Oregonian of June 30, 1975, U.S. agents joined the probe but kept it secret because of the "stature of some individuals who might be involved."
Miss Brussell speculates that in his work to impeach Nixon, Baumgart may have come across some dangerous information.
20. Nikos J. Vardinoyiannis, a Greek shipowner who contributed funds to Nixon's presidential campaign, died of undisclosed causes in 1973. Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski was investigating Vardinoyiannis when the Justice Department declared that the Greek's contribution of $27,000 was not illegal.
The Department reached this conclusion, Mae Brussell says, even though the contribution was made after one of Vardinoyiannis' companies was contracted to supply fuel for the U.S. 6th Fleet, and even though federal law bars foreign contractors from contributing to U.S. political campaigns.
21. Joseph Tomassi, the 24-year-old head of the American Nazi Party in California was shot to death on the front steps of his Los Angeles headquarters, on August 15, 1975.
Two years earlier, the Los Angeles Times had reported that "the Committee to Re-Elect the President gave $10,000 in undisclosed funds to finance a surreptitious campaign to remove George Wallace's American Independent Party from the 1972 California ballot."
The Times went on to say that "$1,200 of the fund found its way to Joe Tomassi, head of the Nazi Party in California."
22. Mrs. Louise Boyer, Nelson Rockefeller's assistant for 30 years, fell to her death from a 10th story New York apartment on July 3, 1974.
At the time, as a consequence of Watergate, Rockefeller was being considered for the vice-presidency. Accusations had been made that he had been involved in the illegal removal of gold from Ft. Knox. It's believed that Mrs. Boyer supplied the investigators with this information.
23. Jose Joaquin Sangenis Perdimo, a Cuban exile who worked with the CIA at the Bay of Pigs, died mysteriously in 1974. Code-named "Felix," he had worked with Watergate plummers Hunt and Barker. In 1972 he was awarded a secret merit medal by the CIA.
24. Rolando Masferrer, another Cuban exile employed by the CIA, was blown blown to bits when his car exploded on October 5, 1975. Masferrer had worked with "plummers" Hunt, Sturgis and Barker.
According to Miss Brussell, "He would have been investigated for his activities in connection with assassination attempts on foreign leaders, had he not been killed."
25. Lou Russell, an old friend of Nixon's from the "Red Scare" days, died of natural causes on July 31, 1973.
In testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Nixon's secretary Rosemary Wood stated: "I met Lou Russell once when he came to the office. He said he worked on the old House Un-American Activity Committee and that he needed a job."
Russell found a job alright, with "McCord Associates," a CIA front run by Watergater James McCord.
26. Jack Cleveland, a partner of the president's brother Donald Nixon, died in Canada in November of 1973. At the time he was wanted for questioning in connection with a possible government pay-off to Howard Hughes.
Cleveland was suspected of being a go-between in a deal whereby Nixon's brother gained an interest in a large Nevada ranch allegedly in exchange for the president's clearing the way for the billionaire's takeover of Air West.
"When Watergate came apart," Miss Brussell says, "this deal came under investigation."
27. Richard Lavoie, chief of security for International Telegraph and Telephone, died of a heart attack on December 27, 1972.
At the time Lavoie was guarding Ditta Beard, an ITT secretary who claimed she had a memo that her company had contributed $400,000 to Nixon's campaign fund so that John Mitchell would not bust up some of ITT's holdings.
When columnist Jack Anderson broke this story, Miss Beard was moved from Washington to Denver, Colo., where she was hospitalized for an apparent heart attack. She was whisked away, Anderson claimed, so that she couldn't testify.
Miss Brussell suspects that Lovoie may have heard too much from Dita Beard.
28. Mrs. Andrew Topping, the wife of a man arrested for plotting to kill Nixon, died of gunshot wounds on April 6, 1972, two weeks after the Watergate break-in. Her death was declared a suicide.
Andrew Topping told police that "pro-rightist forces" beyond his control caused his wife's death.
29. James Morton was President Gerald Ford's campaign treasurer. According to a New York Times report of November 2, 1973, Ford was being questioned by a senate committee prior to his appointment as vice president, and was asked about a secret sum of $38,000 used in his campaign for the House of Representatives.
The Times story stated, "Ford confirmed under questioning that a committee organized in Washington raised $38,216 for his re-election in 1972... but Ford said he did not know the names of the donors because the committee treasurer, James G. Morton is now dead."
Like so much of the Watergate money, Miss Brussell notes, no records were kept.
30. Martha Mitchell, estranged wife of the former attorney general, died on Memorial Day, 1976. A constant "pain in the side" of the Watergate conspirators, she was the first person to point the finger at Richard Nixon and suggest he resign.


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What are the odds of 30 people — all involved in the same horrible scandal — dying within four years?
It's hard to dispute a source as esteemed and venerable as maebrussell.com.

But your point is well-taken. This is obviously a massive conspiracy. Only the Man could have pulled this off. Did they have black helicopters back then?
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Sat Mar 29, 2014 10:06 pm

Professor Tiger wrote:
What are the odds of 30 people — all involved in the same horrible scandal — dying within four years?
It's hard to dispute a source as esteemed and venerable as maebrussell.com.

But your point is well-taken. This is obviously a massive conspiracy. Only the Man could have pulled this off. Did they have black helicopters back then?
The answer is yes:

In the early 1970s, the CIA operated a black Hughes 500P helicopter in Vietnam, in order to place phone taps.[9] Test flights began at Culver City, California, in 1971.[10] It was noted for its low noise emission, and given the nickname "The Quiet One". After the mission assigned to it had been completed, the helicopter was returned to California and had most of the special features stripped out by mechanics. It was transferred to the ownership of the Pacific Corporation of Washington, D.C.[11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_helicopters

FWIW - the Pacific Corporation was one of several CIA "Fronts": http://www.jar2.com/2/Intel/CIA/CIA%20Fronts.htm
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