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Tom Heneghan - Fitzgerald Very Close "FITZGERALD VERY CLOSE TO BREAKING THIS CASE WIDE OPEN" SAYS TOM HENEGHAN OF THE GRAND JURIES

"FITZGERALD VERY CLOSE TO BREAKING THIS CASE WIDE OPEN"

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by Scott Mowry

11.3.05

Tom Heneghan made a third appearance in five days on cloakanddagger.de on Tuesday night, November 1, 2005 with further breaking news regarding the Patrick Fitzgerald grand jury indictments and information about the developments within the U.S. Congress this week. This audio update, however, did not actually post to the site until Thursday evening in the member's section.

Heneghan gave details on what occurred behind the scenes earlier in the week when the U.S. Congress called for a special closed-door session. This was done primarily to discuss new evidence that has come to light of how the Bush administration took the country to war, without an official Congressional declaration but rather based on a series of lies.

"When Howard Dean and the Democratic Party found out about this, they had enough! They decided to present some evidence to Mr. Bush and to the Republican controlled Senate about the treason and criminality that has been taking place not only in this administration, but in the previous administration," said Heneghan.

Senator Bill Frist (R-Tennessee) suggested after this special session that the members of Congress in attendance, both Republicans and Democrats, should keep the details of their meeting private. "This attitude these people have, this contemptuous attitude they have for the right of the people to know, it's as if they not only distrust the American people, they hate the American people," fumed Heneghan.

Heneghan covered in detail the process by which the falsified evidence was created by the Bush administration against Iraq and Saddam Hussein. He disclosed that reporter Judith Miller and the New York Times were the main instruments that were employed by Dick Cheney and Scooter Libby for building the case that then justified the U.S. going into war.

"The key to the war in Iraq was that the New York Times and Judith Miller were used as a faucet by Cheney and Libby to send information to the New York Times claiming mistruths about weapons of mass destruction. They would then appear on talk shows that weekend and claim, 'look at what the New York Times has just reported' when they themselves were the origins of the stories that the Times were printing, vis-à-vis, Judith Miller," Heneghan explained.

He then went on to explain the procedure by which the evidence was fraudulently manufactured from special groups that were set up within the White House and the Department of Defense by Cheney, shortly after Bush resided in the White House.

"The CIA was totally undercut since the day Bush occupied the White House (when) he set up a thing called the WHIG (the White House Iraq Group). Basically it was (also) called the Office of Special Plans and this was a group made up of individuals controlled by Mr. Cheney; (they were) Paul Wolfowitz, Michael Ladeen , Richard Perle, John Hannah, people like that" outlined Heneghan.

"They were basically involved in creating or gathering intelligence that they thought was important, as far as proving the case for the war in Iraq. What we know now is that this Office of Special Plans or this WHIG, never really gathered any intelligence at all about the war in Iraq, (but rather); they MANUFACTURED the evidence for the purpose of taking American boys to their deaths, based on a lie.

In the process of doing that, they violated the terms of the Espionage Act, by handling classified information and passing classified documents to individuals that had no right to look at those documents, including individuals inside the Office of Special Plans," Heneghan concluded.

These numerous violations of the Espionage Act have now become the primary reasons why Wolfowitz, Ladeen, Perle and Hannah all face indictments this week, along with former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger, who tried to steal evidence out of the National Archives under the direction of Condoleezza Rice. "These people basically walked right up to the line and committed treason against the united States of America," proclaimed Heneghan.

"What we can report tonight is that the investigation is expanding and that MR. FITZGERALD IS VERY CLOSE TO BREAKING THIS CASE WIDE OPEN! The Libby indictment is essential but it not only dovetails to Mark Rich, to the Bush syndicate, to Bill and Hilary Clinton and to Gary Best," said Heneghan, but "The sealed indictments are all coming out of one area of the U.S. government, the Office of Special Plans group aka the Iraq Group aka the WHIG group."

Heneghan also reported that Karl Rove has now been given transactional immunity from Fitzgerald, just as former CIA Director George Tenant and NSA Stephen Hadley were last week. However, Rove is not going to be relieved of any legal liability until he turns over everything he knows to the grand jury. (None of these people, no matter how many deals they try to strike, will be able to escape the punishment for High Treason! They will all hang!)

On another note, Heneghan credited co-host Sherman Skolnick for killing the Harriet Miers nomination for the Supreme Court last week, by citing the articles he had written that revealed that she was intelligence operative for at least three or four foreign governments at one time or another.

Skolnick then gave further details into Bush's latest nominee to the Supreme Court, Samuel A. Alito, Jr. who is well known as a Mafia-friendly judge in the state of New York and New Jersey. Alito has close ties to the John Gotti crime family, who in turn, also have links to the Hilary Rodham (Clinton) family of Scranton, PA and New York mayor Michael Bloomberg. "I like Bush really, because he makes our work easier," said Skolnick sarcastically. "Bush selected what I think is an "A" Number 1 crooked judge to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court in Samuel Alito, Jr. For me as a court reformer, it is a beautiful moment" he added humorously.

"It appears that this second nominee (Alito) will fail like the first one, Harriet Miers. Bush's approval rating will go into the minus quantity, it will not only go to zero but below zero," Skolnick quipped.

Heneghan also connected this discussion of Alito, with evidence that has been brought before a New Jersey grand jury that links Bush, Jr., Bush, Sr., Hilary and Bill Clinton with direct knowledge of the barometric bomb that caused the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Jr., by sabotaging his private plane in 1999.

"One of the reasons he (Bush) wants this guy on the Supreme Court, there is a good chance now, that a member of the Kennedy family is going to bring a civil, wrongful death suit against these people and that's going to be hell for them,” he said. Heneghan would not reveal the exact name of that Kennedy family member but it is speculated he was perhaps referring to Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, the sister of the late JFK, Jr.

In his closing remarks, Heneghan summarized the week's developments with a warning. "Folks, the evidence is in. It is the Office of Special Plans. It was a surreptitious conspiracy to take the American people to war for financial and political reasons. The sealed indictments are done.

We are going down the road here where the evidence is being presented, the Republican Senate was shown some of the evidence today. And they want to ignore it, just like they did in 1998 when the evidence was shown to them about Clinton. If you continue to ignore and continue to walk away from it, you are going to be arrested. Because this is not going to be tolerated in the united States any more!"

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