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Re: Government "operatives"

From: charlie
Date: 23 May 2000
Time: 07:20:53

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Jean, My friend, David Bresnahan, who I have already been in contact with this AM would be horrified to think that he went to Jail for a Meth Lab. Think you have the name wrong.

Yes, Clinton did have the Big Brother Database in the basement WH.

Going from memory, you are basically correct about BCCI, Systematics and others. Jackson Stephens did not start out being on the opposite side of Clinton. He was a very strong supporter at one time. It was Systematics that did it.

You are referring to William "Bill" Hayes as to the guy who is in jail. He was an "operative" for the government. He "found" a bunch of IBM computers sold at auction here that still had the software on them.

Yes, he is in jail for a so-called murder plot (by phone) to kill his own son. My brother's brother-in-law was his lawyer. It was pretty much a "sting" set up.

The 2 FBI agents who played a prominent role around the death of reporter Danny Casalaro were out of Lexington. One of the agents still lives here--he is in the phone book.

Vince Foster was into a lot of things that most don't know about. He had international clients and more out of the Rose Law Firm --which he and others called The Firm themselves.

What he was into doesn't necessarily have to be common knowledge to Bill Clinton (or Hillary) but since Hillary worked there too, a certain amount of knowledge is logical.

There are those (Bill Hayes and Danny Casalaro) who believe that Vince Foster was the Mr. X in the Jonathan Pollard spy case.

Casalaro's "suicide" is suspicious on many levels but the fact that his notes and research has never been located when he was known to tote it around with him is a BIG clue.

Also the county cremated the body Before notifying the family of his death is another.

Fred Celeni??? I don't know about ALL of his story but he WAS where he said he was, when he said he was according to the LA Times stories.

charlie

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