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Conspiracy Nation Vol. 10 Num. 80

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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 10 Num. 80
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("Quid coniuratio est?")


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"HUMAN EVENTS" MAGAZINE PREDICTS . . .
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Echoing some predictions made by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., (see CN
10.79), "Human Events" magazine makes the following predictions
in a mass mailing received July 31, 1997.

** "Blockbuster indictment of the year: Hillary [Clinton].
She faces not one... not two... BUT 13 TO 18 COUNTS on
obstruction of justice and lying to and misleading the
feds."

** "Insiders" in Washington are whispering; "before the
year is out the weight of misconduct could force [Bill]
Clinton from office and even send him to prison."

"Human Events" says it has been published since 1944, so they may
know a thing or two. On the other hand, Conspiracy Nation, by
now tired of constantly hearing, these past few years, that
Hillary is about to be indicted, takes a "We'll see" attitude.

In other items, "Human Events" claims:

** "Many" news reporters pay dues to the Newspaper Guild, a
union affiliated with the AFL-CIO.

** Besides Bill Clinton, "26 OTHER big-time Democrats...
took illegal Indonesian money."

** Russia is spending billions of dollars on new attack
submarines, while at the same time American taxpayers are
footing the bill for clean-up of Russian nuclear waste.

** Bill Clinton is "anxious to get rid of Attorney General
Janet Reno... unless she toes the line."

** The controlled substance more profitable than cocaine:
Freon, used in air-conditioning, etc.
In a related story, Weekly World News (7/1/97) reported
on the use of Freon-sniffing dogs. ("Watch Out! Police
Dogs Are Sniffing Cars for Leaky Air Conditioners," by
Barry Kennedy.) Reportedly, while your car is parked in,
for example, a shopping mall's parking lot, police with the
trained dogs will be roaming from car to car in search of
any leaks from the auto's air-conditioning. "Having so
much as a pinhole leak in an air conditioner will result in
fines as high as $10,000... Dogs trained to sniff Freon
under a federal program have been farmed out to police
departments in several major cities..."

Also, veteran reporter Sarah McClendon is reportedly concerned
that Bill Clinton's life itself is in danger. Others have
consistently feared for the safety of Vice-President Al "Knight
In Shining Armor" Gore. Let's hope both stay safe so they can
answer subpoenas and tell what they know.

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For related stories, visit:
http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
http://feustel.mixi.net

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