Jim Rarey,
This is a masterpiece that you have written. It is certain to have
wide circulation on the web and a high probability that it will
stimulate some response on the political pundit programs that have
remained ominously silent on this issue. Remaining silent will make
them look stupid to the public or worse --- make the news look fake.
They will try to dismiss it.
The big arrow pointing to the OKBOMB is Beth Wilkenson. In your next
article you can state that she was responsible for keeping Andreas
Strassmier out of the McVeigh and Nichols trials. Call me 602-977-
0296 and I will give you the telephone number of General Benton
Parton who is one of my 2 research partners probing the bombing. He
has crossed swords with her. He will give you plenty to write about
her.
Make no mistake about it. Beth Wilkenson is called in when NATIONAL
SECURITY needs to be protected.
The mass media never reveals the lawyer level of national scandals
even though these are the scum bags they are dealing with on a day to
day basis. Is it not interesting that Condit who was supposed to be
trying to impeach Clinton now uses the lawyer who defended Clinton?
They were playing on the same team during the fake impeachment.
And look how the parents of Chandra Levy retained Billy Martins, the
same mass media lawyer retained by the mother of Monica Lewinsky!!
Chandra Levy was a serial adulterer who tried to sexually move in on
a married doctor in her home town and a married police officer who
both told her NO. In both cases her family passed muster on the men
and gave their approval. Chandra's aunt was coaching her on how to
steal Condit from his wife. In the home video Chandra's mother is
asking her, "Are you seeing any rich men?"
So much for those family values.
Now with all that foul baggage why would anyone seek an association
with the lawyer of the blow job artist, Monica Lewinsky?
The WASHINGTON TIMES reported that Chandra was involved in selection
of members of the media to sit at the EXECUTION WINDOW to witness the
McVeigh execution. One question you should next ask is, HOW COME
NONE OF THESE PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS WHO WERE WORKING WITH CHANDRA
HAVE BEEN SEEN ON TV?
Brian Quig
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MEDIUM RARE
By Jim Rarey
August 18, 2001
LEVY/CONDIT - AMAZING COINCIDENCES
In the last several articles published by this writer, a theory has
been developed that the disappearance of former intern Chandra Levy
had little or nothing to do with her affair with Congressman Gary
Condit. Rather, that something Chandra learned on her job at the
Bureau of Prisons made her dangerous to powerful people who arranged
her elimination.
One of the two scenarios advanced had to do with allegations that
Timothy McVeigh had been visited a number of time by Dr. Louis Jolyon
West, one of the premiere CIA mind control experts. The other was
allegations that Carlos Lehder, cofounder of the Medellin drug cartel
in Columbia had been released from federal prison where he was
supposed to be serving a 55 year sentence with no parole.
Lehder was a witness against Manuel Noriega in the Panamanian
dictator's trial in Miami. Both Lehder and Noriega are said to have
extensive knowledge of CIA involvement in illegal drug distribution.
In the normal course of her duties at the Bureau of Prisons,
Chandra could have run across information on either or both subjects.
(See articles, "Chandra's Dangerous Knowledge," "Condit: The Circling
of the Wagons," and "Chandra: Unraveling Government Cover-ups?")
While this writer believes Condit's involvement in Chandra's
disappearance is peripheral at best (although possibly criminal), he
most probably knows why she disappeared and generally who is
responsible.
Condit sits on the House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence. Members of that committee would have to be blind and
deaf not to be aware of the massive government cover-ups, among other
things, of the CIA involvement in illegal drugs and the government's
foreknowledge and probable participation in the OKC bombing.
It is likely that Condit's top aides, his chief of staff in
California (Mike Lynch) and Michael Dayton his office manager in
Washington, were privy to secret information their boss was working
with. It is not known what level of security clearances they had, if
any (remember this is during the Clinton administration). Given the
lack of security in Washington in those days, it's entirely possible
the aides saw a lot of classified information regardless of their
clearance levels.
There has been discussion on cable talk shows of the possibility
of "squeezing" one or both of Condit's aides. That is, charging them
with some violation of law in order to get them to give information
on Condit's activities.
Both would appear to be vulnerable to that tactic. Dayton is said
to have been the driver when Condit disposed of the watch box as well
as telling Joline McKay (the watch giver) not to cooperate with the
authorities.
Both have been with Condit for some time and are said to be
fiercely loyal to him. They are well paid for that loyalty with
Drayton earning in the mid $90,000 range and Lynch's salary topping
$100,000.
So what, besides the fear of being "disappeared" themselves, is
keeping Condit and his staff quiet? One answer may be high-powered
Washington lawyers.
Condit, of course, has Abbe Lowell as his lead attorney (Although
Anne Marie Smith's lawyer, Jim Robinson, said Lowell is quitting the
case). Lowell obtained national recognition when he made the closing
argument in defense of President Clinton at his Senate impeachment
trial. According to USA Today there is a long string of troubled
politicians he has defended including; Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, Rep.
Joseph McDade and Jim Wright.
Lowell also had worked as counsel to the United Nations high
commission for human rights. He has worked for Greenpeace and for
Ralph Nader at the Center for Auto Safety.
Lowell was a special assistant to the Attorney General in the
Carter administration. At the time of the impeachment trial, he was
the Democrats' chief counsel on the House Judiciary Committee.
According to an Aug. 17, 2001 article in the on line version of
Time magazine, Michael Dayton has retained another top Washington
criminal lawyer, Stanley Brand, who just happens to be a partner in
the same law firm he founded with Abbe Lowell and election law
specialist Stephen M. Ryan. Brand was General Counsel to the U.S.
House of Representatives under Speaker Tip O'Neill.
The Time article also reveals that Mike Lynch has retained Beth
Wilkinson described as an "ex-Timothy McVeigh prosecutor." She is
much more than that.
Beth Wilkinson attended Princeton University on a four year
R.O.T.C. scholarship. She obtained a J.D. degree from the University
of Virginia law school.
Captain Wilkinson served as assistant to the Army General Counsel
for intelligence, special operations and national security matters
during her four year Army obligation. During that tour of duty she
was assigned to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District
of Florida for six months to assist the prosecution team in U.S. vs
Manuel Noriega with litigation regarding the use of classified
information.
In other words, her specific duty was to make sure no mention of
the CIA drug involvement got into the public record, at which she was
eminently successful.
Wilkinson, after leaving the army, joined the Clinton /Reno Justice
Department, first as Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General for
criminal law matters and later as Principal Deputy Chief of the
Terrorism and Violent Crime Section of the Criminal Division.
In that capacity she was part of the prosecution team in both the
McVeigh and Nichols trials. She continued her coverup of any
government involvement raising successful objections to any witnesses
or facts that would implicate it.
Wilkinson delivered the summation at the penalty phases in both
trials demanding the death penalty for both McVeigh and Nichols. The
jury, however, returned a life without parole sentence for Nichols.
Several commentators have questioned why such high-powered legal
representation is needed in just a missing person's case.
This writer does not believe that Condit and his staff requested
these lawyers. They were most likely assigned there as a team with a
containment strategy to ensure that no mention is made of the
CIA/drug and OKC bombing (Timothy McVeigh) subjects in connection
with Chandra Levy's disappearance.
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The author is a free lance writer based in Romulus, Michigan. He is
a former newspaper editor and investigative reporter, a retired
customs administrator and accountant, and a student of history and
the U.S. Constitution.