Monday, October 24, 2005

Patrick Fitzgerald handed over 22 indictments to Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez

[two stories]

Bush—Cheney CIA/Plame Case Indictments Released This Morning
Bush orders Fitzgerald fired and espionage indictments quashed
By Tom FloccoFrom: http://tomflocco.com/

Friday, October 21
Washington, DC—October 21, 2005—12:00 EST—TomFlocco.com exclusive—

Today Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald handed over 22 indictments to Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, accusing President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney and others of espionage, obstruction of justice, perjury and a variety of other charges in the matter of the CIA/Valerie Plame leak-gate case.
According to intelligence sources who spoke with federal whistleblowers Thomas Heneghan and Stewart Webb, Bush then ordered Gonzalez to fire Fitzgerald and have the indictments quashed and sealed.
Gonzalez refused to release the indictments which have been handed down by the grand jury and ordered served by a judge, subjecting the Attorney General to additional charges of obstruction of justice, the sources said.
The indictments confirm our original “Bush-Cheney indicted” report on August 2, 2005.
Gonzalez was Bush’s former personal White House counsel before receiving a presidential appointment as U.S. Attorney General.
The move is reminiscent of the “Saturday night massacre” when President Nixon fired Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox in an attempt to save his presidency and obstruct justice.
Intelligence sources added that Bush tried to delay publicity about his attempt to fire Fitzgerald and quash the indictments this afternoon by ordering a diversion regarding a “Capitol Hill police attempt to disrupt a suspicious package in a car near the U.S. Capitol.”
The move to distract attention from the indictments occurred not long after the receipt of process by Gonzalez, according to intelligence sources with knowledge of the events.
While Gonzalez received the service of indictments, Bush was in California this morning and was scheduled to speak at the dedication of the new Air Force One pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California.
It can be assumed that Bush’s orders for Gonzalez to refuse receipt of process and fire the prosecutor in the CIA leak case were discussed over the telephone since Bush was to speak at the Reagan Library just a few hours after the indictments were served.
Bush should have finished his speech at approximately 2:30 pm Eastern time, and it is probable that presidential strategy sessions regarding how to prevent the indictments and their criminal contents from becoming public have already commenced.
It is open to conjecture whether Bush could be arrested in California before even returning to Washington, given the criminal nature of the indictments.
An attempt to quash indictments and to fire Fitzgerald may also cause a constitutional crisis if Bush and Gonzalez continue to obstruct justice and defy U.S. law and constitutional legal process.
Intelligence sources told TomFlocco.com that the military or U.S. marshals should arrest Bush, Gonzalez, Cheney and others immediately for their criminal acts in keeping explosive espionage, obstruction and perjury indictments hidden from the American people, all of which affects U.S. national security.
Developing………………www.tomflocco.com

It is Over! Cloak Exclusive!
From: www.cloakanddagger.de.


CLOAK EXCLUSIVE! by SHERMAN SKOLNICK, co-host posted 10/21/5 at 1:30 p.m .Central

U.S. Nervous Breakdown! U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales visited Special Prosecutor yesterday, was shocked while examining 22 indictments from Federal Grand Juries apparently including Bush himself. Gonzales swiftly disqualified himself refusing Bush's order to on the spot firing Patrick Fitzgerald. Justice Department second in command already gone. No one left to carry out Bush's order.
Today Bush ordered FBI to make fake Capitol "terrorist" scare to force evacuation. Democrats, however, refused to leave. Member of Joint Chiefs of Staff says he wants to go to arrest Commander-in-Chief Bush for treason. But Bush loyalists in top Military brass threaten to arrest brave senior General who is supported by an Admiral. Some in military, nevertheless, ordering monopoly press to quickly "tell the truth now" or suffer dire consequences.
Also today, Federal Reserve Czar Greenspan ordered secret market clamps to avoid panic including for Monday. Threatened with job loss, media whores ordered to stay silent as long as possible. Bush claims we are "at war". If so, and if he is found guilty of treason "during war-time", then his punishment is by hanging or firing squad. More coming. Stay tuned to Cloak and Dagger for more breaking news.

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