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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 17
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE NON-NEWS
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By J. Orlin Grabbe
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Some Observations on the Non-News
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by J. Orlin Grabbe
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The most notable feature of the current state of
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journalism in the U.S. is the total dereliction of duty on
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the part of national political reporters. More than fifty
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congresscritters, senators, and state governors have
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announced their retirements in the past year, after they
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received packets from a group of hackers called the Fifth
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Column detailing illegal and unreported income from
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bribes, kickbacks, payoffs, and whatnot. This story of the
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wholesale sell-out of the U.S. political process should rank
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as one of the top stories of the decade. But the national
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media blandly reports the contrived explanations ("I just
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want to spend more time with my heretofore neglected
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family") and speculates on the sad loss of Washington
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country-club camaraderie that used to keep such fine
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people in public office forever.
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This lack of discernment reflects a level of
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stupidity that should make unsurprising the general media
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dismissal of the importance of Whitewater (prior to the
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recent convictions obtained by Kenneth Starr), the head-
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in-the-sand stance on the murder of Vince Foster (even
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though virtually all official Washington knows Foster was
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murdered), the gullible acceptance of the official story on
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the downing of Ron Brown's plane (destroyed by a bomb),
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the lackadaisical acceptance of Bob Dole's claimed reasons
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for resigning from the Senate (he got a Fifth Column
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packet two days before the announcement), the air-head
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discussions of the coming "Clinton-Dole" election battle
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(as though there is going to be any such thing), and the
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"smell of roses" interpretation of the putrefying stench
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arising from almost everything the Clinton administration
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touches.
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To be sure, some journalists have picked up part of
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the story. But often they have pursued the partial picture
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with a monomania that has turned their entire effort into a
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circus sideshow. One example is that of Ambrose Evans-
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Pritchard and Chis Ruddy who, while still trying to
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convince who-knows-whom that the death of Vince Foster
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was not a suicide, managed to acquire a Pet Witness to the
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disposal of Foster's body at Ft. Marcy Park--a witness
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whom they paraded forth with fanfare, accompanied by
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tales of swarthy Middle-Eastern lurkers who scowled
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fiercely in broad daylight (a staged event effective in
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impressing naive journalists). When the Special
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Prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, failed to drop everything he
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was doing and devote himself to enhancing these
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journalist's own sense of self-importance, he became,
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naturally, part of the cover-up. But Starr wisely continued
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to follow his mandate to untangle Whitewater-related
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malfeasance on the part of the Clintons, and left the
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sideshow antics to these misguided journalists who hadn't
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a clue as to what was going on. Starr, after all, knew what
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he was doing. (Although, to be sure, it took Starr a while
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to realize that the FBI was out and about intimidating his
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own witnesses, a fact Ruddy was to point out.)
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The goal of the FBI in all this has been to keep
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reporters in a state of somnambulism. But last week Louis
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Freeh suddenly discovered his bread wasn't buttered on the
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side of Bill Clinton, announcing that the White House
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request for FBI files on prominent Republicans and others
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outside the Clinton administration had been totally
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inappropriate. The White House made a statement that the
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whole thing was really just the fault of some Clinton
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underling operating out-of-control as usual. Freeh's
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statement meanwhile leaves unexplained why the FBI
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turned over the 400-plus files to the White House in the
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first place. Freeh's stated 400-plus number of files upped
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the ante from the White House's admitted 300-plus
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number. It also illustrates that the FBI can't count, or can't
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tell the whole truth, since the actual number is 900-plus, as
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has been verified by anyone who has bothered to download
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the same set of files from the FBI computer, such as that
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other government agency that is looking into the matter.
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Maybe Bernie Nussbaum took the rest of the files home,
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just to make sure the wrong people didn't read them.
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Freeh of course is coming off the PR high of
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having ended the Freemen siege without bloodshed. But
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his problems in Montana aren't over. There is the little
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matter of Montana FBI agents involved in drug dealing.
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The Canadian-Montana border is now the principal
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point of entry of illegal drugs coming into the U.S.
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Montana is awash in them. A series of clandestine
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airfields stretches across the state. Naturally the journalists
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covering the Freemen picked up none of this bigger story
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right under their noses. Big names are involved in the drug
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operation, including the soon-to-be-indicted Governor of
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Montana. Another name that surfaces in the Montana
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operation is that of ex-President George Bush.
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Bush's indiscretions are beginning to catch up with
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him. This past week he took a trip to Bern, Switzerland,
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together with Colin Powell, who is not running for
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President. It seems that an arms deal between the two of
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them went sour when a relevant account at the local bank
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turned up missing $75 million dollars. In panic mode they
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flew over to try to patch things up. Hope you two boys
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remembered to smile a lot: You were on candid camera.
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Maybe you should try something legal for a change?
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Others are more overt in their criminality. Jackson
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Stephens, Don Tyson, and Richard Mellon Scaife recently
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pooled their pocket change and put out a $100,000
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contract on the Angel of Death. They farmed it out to the
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New Orleans Syndicate. The breakdown is reportedly
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$50,000 by Stephens, and $25,000 each by Tyson and
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Scaife. This makes the second time the lying Jackson
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Stephens has hired an assassin this year ("I've learned my
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lesson," he said, after the first one, Pablo, was put on a
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plane back home). But I hear the CIA, which has never
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really had anything against the corrupt politicians targeted
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by the Angel of Death--after all they're much easier to
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manipulate than the honest kind--has finally decided to get
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on the right side of things. Say, Jack, what about that dead
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body found lying in your backyard last week? You don't
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suppose it was the chickenshit coming home to roost, do
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you? As they say, payback is hell.
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As if it weren't enough dealing with the criminals,
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there are also the forces of law 'n order (if you want to call
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them that) to worry about. Janet Reno sends word that the
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Justice Dept. will leave the Angel of Death alone if he will
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leave the Justice Dept. alone. It's an interesting
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proposition: sort of like that of a pugilist who walks down
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the street and punches a random passerby in the face, then
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immediately announces, "Let's call a truce."
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Ms. Reno, as one Harvard graduate to another I
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take your word Justice didn't have anything to do with
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destroying my private email and Usenet postings of
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Hackers versus Politicians, Part II. You blamed the X2
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division of NSA. Well, what about the actions of X2?
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This is apparently the new Standard of Excellence at
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Justice: As long as we don't commit any crimes ourselves,
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we're doing okay.
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One consolation is that X2 found those little
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TCP/IP packets formed from Hackers versus Politicians
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extremely toxic. Secret contents created a cancer in the
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NSA computers that devoured them. Some NSA
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computers were fried from mysterious voltage surges.
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Others caught fire in thermite-like reactions. NSA
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attributed these problems to an Act of God. This in itself
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shows where NSA stands in the Divine Hierarchy.
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One cannot say X2's instincts were wrong. The
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Fifth Column has been supplying information to the
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Special Prosecutor from the beginning. But after Hackers
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versus Politicians appeared, hundreds of surprisingly
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professional hackers began pouring relevant information
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into the hands of Kenneth Starr and others. Their efforts
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have greatly supplemented the work of the Fifth Column.
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And all along Kenneth Starr has been quietly
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building his cases brick by brick, preparing indictments
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and sitting on them until the proper time, mapping out
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court trials, sifting through evidence, not plea bargaining
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when it is not necessary. In short, doing his job in a
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masterful manner. But you will find few journalists on the
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left or the right who will admit this, admit they were
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wrong, even after the total success of the first Whitewater
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trial. One assumes they will hold firm, even after Bill
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Clinton resigns. Being a journalist, after all, means never
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having to say you are sorry.
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June 17, 1996
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I neither necessarily agree nor disagree with either all or
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parts of the preceeding. For further background, visit Orlin
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Grabbe archives at ftp.shout.net pub/users/bigred/og
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-- Brian Francis Redman
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Editor-in-Chief
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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