DOWNSIDE LEGACY AT TWO DEGREES OF PRESIDENT CLINTON
SECTION: THE STORY OF A CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE
SUBSECTION: DRUGS
Revised 8/20/99

NewsMax.com 8/26/99 Carl Limbacher "…it just Inside Cover, or has anybody else noticed that reporters have suddenly cooled on their favorite pursuit: hounding George W. on the cocaine question? Maybe it's the recent surveys showing Americans don't care if Bush Jr. used the drug a generation ago? But more probably it's the fact that the press' own double standard has become so blatantly apparent that even they now worry about seeming unfair. Reporters have been slammed lately for not going after President Clinton on the same question -- and the entire U.S. media knows it risks a credibility crisis should the Bush bashing continue….. Thanks to Gennifer Flowers' Aug. 6 allegation -- first reported here -- where she claimed Clinton used a "substantial amount" of cocaine, news editors have been faced with a stark choice: Find an allegation against George W. as credible and damaging as Flowers' account -- or let the coke rumors about Bush die a natural death. ….Besides Flowers, those witnesses could include: SHARLINE WILSON, the former Little Rock drug dealer who told a federal grand jury in 1990 that she watched as Bill Clinton used cocaine in her presence….. SALLY PERDUE, the former Arkansas beauty queen who claims she had a four month affair with the President in 1983, has told reporters that Clinton used cocaine in her presence and that he seemed quite familiar with how the drug is used: "He had all the equipment laid out, like a real pro," said Perdue. ….L.D. BROWN, the former Clinton bodyguard and onetime head of the Arkansas Police Association, recounts his own suspicions about the President's cocaine use in his book: "Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation." ….JANE PARKS, Roger Clinton's onetime landlady, has said that during the mid-1980's Bill Clinton was a "frequent visitor" to his little brother's expensive Vantage Point apartment, which shared a wall with Parks' office. According to the account Parks has given reporters, the Clinton brothers enjoyed partying with girls who appeared to be high school age. "There was drug use at these gatherings....and (Parks) could clearly distinguish Bill's voice as he chatted with his brother about the quality of the marijuana they were smoking. She said she could also hear them talking about the cocaine as they passed it back and forth." ("Partners in Power" by Roger Morris) …ROGER CLINTON, the President's own half-brother, is said to have offered one of the most damning accounts of his sibling's cocaine use. A 1984 police surveillance videotape reportedly shows Roger telling one of his coke connections, "Got to get some for my brother. He's got a nose like a vacuum cleaner." ….TERRY DON CAMP, an Arkansas prisoner who testified on behalf of fellow inmate Perry Steve Risinger in Risinger's 1996 jail break trial, put Clinton in the company of Mena cocaine smuggler Barry Seal on at least one occasion. …DR. SUSAN SANTA CRUZ claims no direct knowledge of Clinton's involvement with cocaine. But in 1992, instead of releasing the then-candidate's medical records, Santa Cruz and other doctors who had treated Clinton were called upon to verbally detail Clinton's medical history for the press. "Her listing of Mr. Clinton's history included allergies, a strained ligament in his left knee from unspecified causes and rectal bleeding from hemorrhoids in 1984. His surgical history includes a procedure to open up his sinuses in 1979 and a tonsillectomy in 1952." (Washington Times -- March 12, 1996) Medical experts say that heavy cocaine usage often leads to sinus damage…..MONICA LEWINSKY, the sex crazed White House intern who nearly destroyed a presidency, told Linda Tripp that Clinton "sometimes seemed to 'zone out' on her." When Tripp asked for an explanation, Monica replied, "I think he's on drugs". (New York Post -- Oct. 3, 1998) …"

 

 

DRUGS

 

Roger Clinton, Clinton's half-brother, a convicted cocaine dealer, is caught on tape saying, "Gotta get some for my brother. He has a nose like a vacuum cleaner."

Retired FBI agent Gary Aldrich writes of drugs and the White House and appointees.
Sharlene Wilson talks at length about Clinton's cocaine use, suffers extreme sentence
Clinton's insistence that drug use was not bar for security clearance to work in White House
. Clinton refuses to release any medical records, despite every other presidential candidate in history having done so.
Clinton's admission of drug use though "didn't inhale."
Clinton's utensils picked-up when at a restaurant in England
White House appointee, Patsy Thomasson power of attorney to run Dan Lassater's operation while he was in prison for cocaine distribution
Murder of Jerry Parks and theft of his records about cocaine and sex.
Arkansas Development Finance Authority
Jocelyn Elders

SHARLINE WILSON:" I lived in Little Rock, Arkansas, O.K.? And I worked at a club called Le Bistro's, and I met Roger Clinton there, Governor Bill Clinton, a couple of his state troopers that went with him wherever he went. Roger Clinton had come up to me and he had asked me could I give him some coke, you know, and asked for my one-hitter, which a one-hitter is a very small silver device, O.K., that you stick up into your nose and you just squeeze it and a snort of cocaine will go up in there. And I watched Roger hand what I had given him to Governor Clinton, and he just kinf of turned around and walked off."

Fiske (former attorney for BCCI and Clifford former head of BCCI and former Defense Secretary) appointed as first Whitewater IC. Bill Clinton "The investigation of Whitewater is being handled by an in dependent special counsel, whose appointment I supported. Our cooperation with that counsel has been total."

10/30/96 Investors Business Daily editorial "..A lot of testimony has bubbled up. But is it credible? Sally Perdue, a former Miss Arkansas and Little Rock talk show host who said she had an affair with then-Gov. Clinton in 1983, told the London Sunday Telegraph that he once came over to her house with a bag full of cocaine. ''He had all the equipment laid out, like a real pro.'' Gennifer Flowers says she saw Clinton smoke marijuana and carry joints with him when he first began visiting her in 1977. Clinton was Arkansas' attorney general from 1977 through 1979. His first term as governor ran from 1979 through 1981. He was governor again from 1983 through 1992. Two Arkansas state troopers have sworn under oath that they have seen Clinton ''under the influence'' of drugs when he was governor. Sharlene Wilson is a bartender who is serving time on drug crimes and has cooperated with drug investigators. She told a federal grand jury she saw Clinton and his younger brother ''snort'' cocaine together in 1979. Jack McCoy, a Democratic state representative and Clinton supporter, told the Sunday Telegraph that he could ''remember going into the governor's conference room once and it reeked of marijuana.'' Historian Roger Morris, in his book ''Partners in Power,'' quotes several law enforcement officials who say they had seen and knew of Clinton's drug use. On a videotape made in 1983-84 by local narcotics officers, Roger Clinton said during a cocaine buy: ''Got to get some for my brother. He's got a nose like a vacuum cleaner.'' One-time apartment manager Jane Parks claims that in 1984 she could listen through the wall as Bill and Roger Clinton, in a room adjoining hers, discussed the quality of the drugs they were taking. R. Emmett Tyrrell, editor of American Spectator magazine, has tried to track down rumors that Clinton suffered an overdose at one point. The incident supposedly occurred after the young politician lost the governorship in 1980 and fell into an emotional tailspin. Tyrrell asked emergency room workers at the University of Arkansas Medical Center if they could confirm the incident. He didn't get a flat ''no'' from the hospital staff. One nurse said, ''I can't talk about that.'' Another said she feared for her life if she spoke of the matter. The president himself has helped fuel suspicions of an overdose or some other drug problem by refusing to make his full medical records public..These mealy-mouthed explanations and non-denial denials are mirrored in White House policies that were negligent or worse. The Secret Service reports that more than 40 staffers brought in by Clinton had such serious (and recent) drug problems that they had to enter a special testing program for security reasons.."

7/18/96 AP "Some of the Clinton White House employees who were placed in a special drug testing program had used cocaine and hallucinogens and were originally denied White House security passes, Secret Service agents testified Wednesday. The testing program was created as a compromise so the new administration's workers could keep their jobs, according to Arnold Cole, who supervised the Secret Service's White House operations. "Initially, our response was that we denied them passes," Cole background said in a deposition released by the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee..But he was briefly questioned about the drug issue, which came to light earlier this week, saying that despite his agency's original concerns about the workers, "at one point they did receive a pass." Asked who ultimately determined whether workers who had recently used drugs would be suitable, he answered: The issue "would be resolved at the highest levels" of the White House. Another agent's deposition revealed the background checks turned up use of hard drugs. "I have seen cocaine usage. I have seen hallucinogenic usages, crack usages," said Jeffrey Undercoffer, when asked to describe the types of drugs used by employees who were placed in the special programs. The Associated Press reported Monday that 21 Clinton White House workers had been placed in the special testing after their background checks indicated recent drug abuse."

Freeper Wright is right! 7/23/98 ".I DID receive an indication this morning from another source which quotes an MD as saying that the *problem* Clinton has is continuing.It'll come out in the end. DC sources late last night who have seen hard evidence call the situation *explosive*. "

Conspiracy Nation Vol 9 Num 06 ".To those who have read about Clinton's early days, it is clear that he grew up in a dysfunctional environment and that later he connected, at least tangentially, with the cocaine sub-culture. According to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, writing in the London Sunday Telegraph ("Clinton 'took cocaine while in office,'" July 17, 1994), Bill Clinton may have "engaged in regular use of cocaine and marijuana during his rise to political prominence in Arkansas." Evans-Pritchard bases his story, in part, on the testimony of Sally Perdue, who claims to have had an affair with the then-Governor. Clinton, on one occasion, is said to have had a bag of cocaine from which he prepared a "line" on Perdue's living room table. Says Perdue: "He had all the equipment laid out, like a real pro." .This editor has had the pleasure of innumerable conversations with Sherman Skolnick. While some may question how discerning Mr. Skolnick is regarding what his various informants tell him, I myself know that he has highly-placed sources with whom he is in regular contact. Some of these sources are in the White House. The allegations of a specific "five lines a day" Clinton cocaine habit were first conveyed to me by Sherman Skolnick earlier this summer.."

7/23/98 Freeper Doug from Upland George Putnam Show "Remember the guy who didn't inhale? Remember the guy who says he never violated American drug laws? Remember the guy who tried it once but didn't like it? Remember the guy who told that an MTV audience that if he had it to do over again he would inhale? Remember the guy who told a NEW YORK TIMES reporter a week before the 1996 election that he has never used mind-altering drugs? Yes, we remember him. That is the same man who has had to GO TO REHAB THREE TIMES FOR HIS COCAINE PROBLEM! . On the George Putnam show today, Larry Nichols chronicled a meeting he was at with Bill Clinton and Witt Stephens, brother of Jack Stephens. Larry says that Witt told Clinton that they would give him 100K in support for another run for the governorship (after he was defeated)but he had to "dry out on the white stuff." Betsey Wright has admitted to Nichols that on two other occasions Bill had to go to rehab for cocaine. In discussing this with Nichols in the past, he has told me that he has been unsuccessful in locating the place where Clinton was treated. He believed it was somewhere in Minnesota. .."

7/23/98 Jon Dougherty USA Journal Onling "Information passed to a talk radio program by a reporter for the USA Radio Network late Wednesday night indicated that Secret Service agents testifying in a Grand Jury hearing separate from the Lewinsky hearings have alleged drug use within the White House. According to USA Radio correspondent Jack Christy, the "bombshell" report was based on other information Christy and others had been gathering on the issue to the agents' testimony yesterday. "We are hearing allegations that what the Secret Service is testifying about is drug use within the White House," Christy said during a phone call to the George Putnam Show on KIEV-AM in Seattle.Christy also said that the Secret Service agents which have been compelled to testify before Ken Starr's grand jury "are decent, honorable people, but they witnessed the president in a compromised position." That, he said, put them in a very delicate situation. Christy suggested that Starr's final report to Congress regarding his four-year investigation will be "all inclusive," and that there may be nothing left for legislators to do "except impeach the guy, unless he resigns for medical reasons beforehand.""

10/31/96 Orange County Register. Letters To The Editor. "After reading the letter to the president written by Eldon Griffiths in the Register on Oct.17, I felt compelled to write a letter expressing my views on Bill Clinton. I retired from the United States Secret Service as the agent in charge of protection for the Los Angeles area immediately after Clinton was elected president in 1992. The primary reason I retired was because I had become disenchanted with the egotistical arrogance of the Clinton staff and because I saw character flaws in Clinton that I had not seen in the five past presidents I had protected since 1970. His attention to image and style but lack of substance and character was evident in private. He was the ultimate con man.The accumulation of files on the American people and allowing "dopers" to work as White House staff so offend me that I can no longer remain silent. I just wish the American people felt values, substance, and character were important. Ron Williams Huntington Beach "

Now, with the rumor that the Lewinsky matter will only be about 4% of Starr's report and the knowledge that 300 pages of the report have already been written, what kind of information regarding obstruction, witness tampering, abuse of power will be put forward? And will this story, seemingly ignored by the mass media and not followed up by the Post, and up being the nail in the coffin? The New York Post 6/9/98 John Crudele "A KEY figure in the Arkansas financial community could turn out to be Kenneth Starr's secret weapon in the investigation of President Clinton. Sources say William McCord, who took over as head of Lasater & Co. after Clinton friend Dan Lasater went to jail for drug distribution, signed a plea agreement in May 1995 after being accused of financing a massive gambling operation.McCord's closeness to Lasater could fill in a lot of blanks for Starr. And McCord apparently has been very willing to talk. In fact, he was so helpful to Starr and other probers that the government asked an Arkansas court to reduce his sentence.There is no indication in the plea-bargain - a copy of which was recently found unsealed in an Arkansas courthouse - as to what specific information McCord has provided. From his background, he could be very helpful to Starr in the racketeering case he is fashioning against the president. Starr's team of FBI investigators and prosecutors has been putting together a case alleging Clinton used financial institutions in Arkansas for his own benefit in a pattern of organized corruption.Lasater's firm sold bonds for the state when it needed to raise money for such projects. McCord purchased Lasater's company soon after Lasater pleaded guilty in 1986 to one count of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. He served six months of a 30-month prison sentence before being pardoned by then-Gov. Clinton. When McCord got into trouble with regulators in 1988, Lasater financed the sale of the company, which McCord had renamed United Capital Corp., to a concern that later became a partner of Lasater's. .If all McCord did was give Starr information about how money was being diverted in Arkansas, that would be a lot of trouble for the president. But if McCord is able to connect Clinton in any way with Lasater's drug dealings, the testimony would be devastating."

Washington Weekly 4/1/96 "On the weekend of September 21, 1991, Arkansas State Police Investigator Russell Welch met with IRS Investigator Bill Duncan to write a report on their investigation of Mena drug smuggling and money laundering and send it to Iran-Contra prosecutor Lawrence Walsh.. Returning to Mena on Sunday, Welch told his wife that he didn't feel too well. He thought he had gotten the flu..In Fort Smith a team of doctors were waiting. Dr. Calleton had called them twice while Welch was in transport and they had been in contact with the CDC. Later the doctor would tell Welch's wife that he was on the edge of death. He would not have made it through the night had he not been in the hospital. He was having fever seizures by now. A couple of days after Welch had been admitted to St. Edwards Mercy Hospital, his doctor was wheeling him to one of the labs for testing when she asked him if he was doing anything at work that was particularly dangerous. He told her that he had been a cop for about 15 years and that danger was probably inherent with the job description. She told Welch that they believed he had anthrax. She said the anthrax was the military kind that is used as an agent of biological warfare and that it was induced. Somebody had deliberately infected him. She added that they had many more tests to run but they had already started treating him for anthrax..Even though Welch and Duncan sent boxes of evidence to Lawrence Walsh in Washington, Walsh never showed any interest in Mena at all."

Wall Street Journal Micah Morrison 4/18/96 ".Linda Ives appears to be a simple housewife-- born in 1949, graduated from Little Rock's McClellan High School, and married to Larry Ives, an engineer on the Union Pacific railroad. But her tale is one of the most Byzantine in all Arkansas, involving the murder of her son and his friend, allegations of air-dropped drugs connected to the Mena, Ark. airport, a series of aborted investigations and, she believes, cover-ups by local, state, and federal investigators. The case started nine years ago, when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas. Today, with Mr. Clinton in the White House, it is still rattling through the state, with one of the principal figures making bizarre headlines in the local press as recently as the last few weeks. Above all, the "train deaths" case opens a window into the seamy world of Arkansas drugs. The bare facts of the case are these: At 4:25 a.m. on Aug.23, 1987, a northbound Union Pacific train ran over two teenagers, Kevin Ives and Don Henry, as they lay side by side, motionless on the tracks. Arkansas State Medical Examiner Fahmy Malak quickly ruled the deaths "accidental," saying the boys were "unconscious and in deep sleep" due to smoking marijuana. "We didn't know anything about marijuana at the time," Mrs. Ives says. But when medical experts found the explanation implausible, "we really began asking questions." The families held a press conference challenging the ruling, which received wide publicity in Arkansas. This in turn provoked an investigation by a local grand jury in Saline County, a largely rural area between Little Rock and Hot Springs. Ultimately the bodies were exhumed and another autopsy was performed by outside pathologists. They found that Don Henry had been stabbed in the back, and that Kevin Ives had been beaten with a rifle butt. In grand jury testimony, lead pathologist Joseph Burton of Atlanta said the boys "were either incapacitated, knocked unconscious, possibly even killed, their bodies placed on the tracks and the train overran their bodies." In September 1988, the grand jury issued a report stating, "Our conclusions are that the case is definitely a homicide.". The results of any continuing federal investigation touching on the Ives and Henry deaths will be presented to Mr. Bank's successor as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District. So Linda Ives' crusade will end up in the hands of Ms. Casey, the longtime Clinton ally and campaign worker who recused herself from Whitewater cases only after making several crucial decisions. President Clinton appointed her U.S. attorney in Little Rock in August 1993, shortly after his unprecedented demand for the immediate resignation of all sitting U.S. attorneys. Mrs. Ives says she is not optimistic about Ms. Casey. "But then," she adds, "it's not like I'm going to go away, either."

Wall Street Journal 4/18/96 ".Bill Clinton's gubernatorial administration assumed a role in the Ives and Henry case shortly after Dr. Malak's marijuana-induced accidental death ruling. Dr. Malak, an Egyptian-born physician appointed medical examiner during Mr. Clinton's first term, already had been buffeted by a number of controversial cases..But when the Saline County grand jury probing the case attempted to subpoena the outside pathologists, Gov. Clinton balked. Betsy Wright, his chief of staff, submitted an affidavit saying she did not "know when the two pathologists will return to Little Rock" ..Two months later, Gov. Clinton revived a long dormant state Medical Examiner Commission to handle the Malak controversy. The panel was headed up by the director of the Arkansas Department of Health, Joycelyn Elders. In January 1989, the Medical Examiner Commission ruled on the Malak case. There was "insufficient evidence at this time for dismissal" of Dr. Malak, Dr. Elders announced. Nine months later, Gov. Clinton introduced a bill to make the state more competitive in hiring forensic pathologists--by giving Dr. Malak a $32,000 pay raise; the state Legislature later cut the raise by half. Ms. Wright says the salary was raised in anticipation of removing Dr. Malak and attracting a new medical examiner. Dr. Malak was eased out of his job and given a position as a Health Department consultant to Dr. Elders a month before Gov. Clinton announced his presidential run.."

World Net Daily 9/22/98 David Bresnahan "As heads are still spinning over sex, perjury, abuse of power and security scandals in the White House, trained dogs brought in by the Secret Service detected drug use in and around the Oval Office, sources tell WorldNetDaily. While Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr is said to be aware of the drug problems in the White House, no mention of such problems were in his report to Congress. But reports indicate as many as 25 percent of the White House staff have a history of illegal drug use, say the sources.. Several sources have reported independently of each other that Monica Lewinsky's dress not only had evidence of a sexual encounter with Bill Clinton, but also traces of cocaine. "There was a significant amount of cocaine residue," said one source close to the FBI. Another source with ties to the White House Secret Service confirmed the allegations and was astonished the Starr report does not mention more about the dress. "The dress is not the only evidence Starr has regarding drugs in the Oval Office," said the source.

London Telegraph Ambrose Evans-Pritchard 9/24/98 "IN THE interests of a drug-free world it is perhaps time for Britain and other Western democracies to consider banning President Clinton from visiting their countries. After all, President Ernesto Samper of Colombia is now a pariah because of allegations that he once accepted campaign funding from the drug cartels - and it is hard to make the case that the hapless Samper did anything the current incumbent of the White House has not done himself. The allegations that Clinton dipped into the drug trough while Governor of his own narco-banana-state in Arkansas are equally persuasive.."

White House Press Briefing 10/6/98 Joe Lockhart ".MR. LOCKHART: I don't. I can look into that. I really have no knowledge of how the background investigations on Cabinet members -- I'm very familiar with White House staff, who are all subject to an incoming drug test and then random tests. Q Is the President tested for drugs? MR. LOCKHART: No. Q He's not? MR. LOCKHART: No, not that I'm aware of. Q Why not? (Laughter.) I mean, he's the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, shouldn't he be tested for drugs if the Armed Forces are tested? PJ, what about that? (Laughter.) MR. LOCKHART: Next? (Laughter.).Q Joe, getting back to this drug situation, why doesn't the President want to be tested as a good example? I mean, Ronald Reagan certainly volunteered. MR. LOCKHART: I'm just not aware of that or -- Q The whole White House staff, you say, is tested for drugs -- MR. LOCKHART: Right. Q -- but not the President. I'm astounded. Doesn't he want to be? MR. LOCKHART: Well, I have had no discussion with him, nor do I think it's a problem."

White House Briefing 10/9/98 Freeper report ".Q: Joe, does the White House believe that it would be a seperation of powers were Congress--which the Constitution, as you know,, says shall set the rules for land and sea forces--if they were to pass a bill requiring that the Commander-in-Chief of these forces be drug tested like all of these forces and what you revealed as required of everybody at the White House except the President? Mr. Lockhart: Thats an interesting constitutional issue, and let me consult with constitutional experts, and I'll come back to you. Q: What you did on the platform there. There have been two columns written--one of them in the New York Post--that deal with the President's firing of the White House doctor and a number of other drugs and the President questions. And my question- Mr. Lockhart: Excuse me, what White House doctor? Q: The first one, when he came here--I believe it's Bell or-- he was fired because he wouldn't inject something that they didn't tell him what it was. (laughter) Why wouldn't the President, given all of this problem, wouldn't he be willing to get this behind us by voluntarily being tested for drugs, as President Reagan did? Mr. Lockhart: Again, let me look at the first question and I'll come back to you. Q: When will you come back? Mr. Lockhart: Maybe next week, maybe never. (laughter) next please...(laughter)."

The New York Times 10/11/98 James Bennet " The investigations into officials of the Clinton Administration continued to yield startling tidbits. Two black members of President Clinton's cabinet said they had to submit urine samples, apparently for drug testing, while two white cabinet secretaries said they did not, according to testimony by Carol E. Browner, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Ms. Browner described the conversation while testifying in the trial of Mike Espy, the former Agriculture Secretary, who had to submit a sample. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown also gave one. Joe Lockhart, the new White House press secretary, said drug-testing policy varied by agency. White House staff members are tested, he said, but the President is not.."

10/20/98 from Freeper quidam ".Dr. James Y. Suen, (Ethnic Chinese believed first generation) Chairman of the department of Otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat disorders) atGeorge Washington University. His office number in Little Rock (501) 686-xxxx.(I have the real number)He also is a practicing at the University Of Arkansas "University Hospital"where WJC was reportedly treated for cocaine abuse (accounts vary one to twooccasions) while he was Governor. Dr. Suen is suspected of being the attendingphysician.He is recognized as an authority of on Cancer of the Ear Nose and Throat and haspublished.He has performed several operations on the President, on his throat, ears andnose. This is relatively typical for someone that has had extensive nasal traumadue to cocaine abuse. He has reportedly lost hearing due to an opportunisticinfection in both ears after having had a "throat" operation in Dec of 96. The infection lingered and (repeatedly returned) and damaged the hearing in bothears. This led to WJC having to have hearing aides installed in both ears in Octof 97. Wife is named Karen, (also Chinese) they have both been able to stay in theLincoln bedroom--- quidam."

12/15/98 John Crudele and Tom Golden ".Linda Tripp had another story for Ken Starr that'll probably came out in her still-secret grand jury testimony. She told the Independent Counsel about drug use in the White House. Here's what we know that hasn't come out publicly yet. When Tripp first surfaced with her gossip from inside the White House, she was telling a story about drugs around the Oval Office. Nothing specific. Nothing about Clinton himself. Just stories that drugs were available in close proximity to where the President worked. Remember, as a White House worker, Tripp was in a position to see and hear things. She was, for instance, questioned extensively before Congress about the circumstances surrounding Vince Foster's death and about a note that was found in his briefcase. Tripp's story about drugs had nothing to do with Monica Lewinsky.. At one point an Arkansas investigator with a connection to Starr sent a handwritten note to someone in the Little Rock office of the Independent Counsel that read: ``The name is Linda Tripp, not ....! Remember, drug use in the White House. Please make sure this gets to the right person!`` The note was signed with the first name of the investigator and was addressed to a secretary in that office..The note was not dated and the investigator is still unsure of when it was sent, although it probably was in mid-1996. I have a copy of it. ..Starr's office was even given a second heads-up on the drug accussations. After Tripp's name popped up in the Lewinsky matter earlier this year, the investigator says he reminded Starr's office about his earlier note. ``The first time, I called them to make sure they had the name right,`` says the investigator. ``Then I sent a note just to make sure they had the spelling and everything correct.'' he recalls. ``You assume the information is in good hands. But I called them again just to make sure it didn't slip through the cracks.'' Starr's office won't comment. But in the past, both this investigator and I have discussed aspects of the investigation as it relates to drugs with sources close to the Independent Counsel..The last time was when a source of mine said ``I wouldn't say we were investigating drugs.`` He put a strange emphasis on the word ``investigating,'' which could have meant that there never was an investigation, that he didn't like use of that word, or that it already had been concluded. He didn't elaborate..."

WorldNet Daily 2/25/99 Joseph Farah "…One of the secrets of the Clinton administration's success at staying in power has been to plot such dastardly deeds that few Americans could even grasp their evil intent. Right at the top of the list of such conspiracies -- now well documented, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of WorldNetDaily columnist Charles Smith -- is the Clipper Chip project. It involves all of the following: a treasonous relationship with China, a plan to tap every phone in America, drug money and, of course, the usual intrigue of administration figures such as Webster Hubbell, Al Gore, Ron Brown, Janet Reno and Clinton himself…The story starts in 1992 when AT&T developed secure telephones untappable by the federal government. The company planned to make them available to the American public. Instead, the Clinton administration interceded and bought up all the phones with a secret slush fund…. By 1994, White House aide John Podesta had been called into the inner circle of the Clipper project. Meanwhile, Podesta's brother, Tony, a lobbyist and fund-raiser was representing AT&T. His donors and clients, including AT&T, were invited to participate in trade trips to China and obtain valuable export deals with Beijing…By 1996, Reno was urging the all-out federal takeover of the computer industry and the banning of any encryption technology that doesn't let the government in the back door. Interestingly, the first target of the government's wiretap plan was its own Drug Enforcement Administration. Hmmm. The Chinese sought information obtained from such taps -- which may explain why Chinese drug lord Ng Lapseng gave as much money to the Democratic National Committee as he did. It's no wonder Reno didn't want to investigate the penetration of the DEA by the Chinese. After all, Ng was photographed with her bosses, Bill and Hillary Clinton at a DNC fund-raiser…."

Wall Street Journal 3/3/99 Micah Morrison "…Since drug smuggling at Mena is established beyond doubt, a brief review of some facts seems in order: Mena was a staging ground for Barry Seal, one of the most notorious drug smugglers in history. He established a base at Mena in 1981, and according to Arkansas law-enforcement officials, imported as much as 1,000 pounds of cocaine a month from Colombia. In 1984 he became an informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration, flying to Colombia and gathering information about leaders of the Medellín cartel. He testified in several high-profile cases, and was assassinated in Baton Rouge, La., in 1986. Two investigators probing events at Mena say they were closed down--William Duncan, a former Internal Revenue Service investigator, and Russell Welch, a former Arkansas State Police detective. They fought a decade-long battle to bring events at Mena to light, pinning their hopes on nine separate state and federal probes. All failed. And Messrs. Welch and Duncan were stripped of their careers. In 1986, Dan Lasater, Little Rock bond daddy and an important Clinton campaign contributor, pleaded guilty to cocaine distribution. The scheme also involved Mr. Clinton's brother, Roger. Both Mr. Lasater and Roger Clinton served brief prison terms. Gov. Clinton later issued a pardon to Mr. Lasater. On Aug. 23, 1987, teenagers Kevin Ives and Don Henry were run over by a northbound Union Pacific train near Little Rock in an area reputed to be a haven for drug smugglers…. In 1990 Jean Duffey, the head of a newly created drug task force, began investigating a possible link between the train deaths and drugs. Her boss, the departing prosecuting attorney for Arkansas's Seventh Judicial District, gave her a direct order: "You are not to use the drug task force to investigate public officials." In a 1996 interview with the Journal, Ms. Duffey said: "We had witnesses telling us about low-flying aircraft and informants testifying about drug pick-ups." Dan Harmon, who had earlier been appointed special prosecutor for the train deaths, took office in 1991 as seventh district prosecutor. Ms. Duffey was discredited, threatened, and ultimately forced to flee Arkansas. In 1997, a federal jury in Little Rock found Mr. Harmon guilty of five counts of drug dealing and extortion, and sentenced him to eight years in prison for using his office to extort narcotics and cash…"

News Dispatches 3/3/99 Rodger Schultz "…But there Palladino was, scoping out Leach's Northwest Washington premises one evening as the congressman arrived home in 1994. Palladino, a San Francisco private detective who had been paid more than $100,000 by the Clinton campaign in 1992 to deal with what Clinton intimate Betsey Wright called "bimbo eruptions," quickly scurried away, and Leach never went public with what he saw. But the House Banking Committee chairman privately told colleagues the intended message was clear: You mess with us, we'll mess with you…."

Wall Street Journal 4/15/97 Micah Morrison "…Mr. Harmon served as prosecuting attorney for Arkansas's Seventh Judicial District from 1990 until his abrupt resignation in July 1996. Earlier, he had insinuated himself as a volunteer investigator and later special prosecutor in the controversial "train deaths" murder case of teenagers Kevin Ives and Don Henry, unsolved since 1987. A federal grand jury charges that Mr. Harmon (and two associates, Roger Walls and William Murphy) "operated the Seventh Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney's Office as a conduit to obtain monetary benefits to themselves and others, and to participate and conceal criminal activities." The defendants are not directly connected with President Clinton. However, the Harmon indictment is the clearest charge yet that during Gov. Clinton's tenure certain Arkansas law enforcement officials were dealing in drugs…. In June 1991, then-U.S. Attorney Chuck Banks cleared Mr. Harmon, saying there was "no evidence of drug-related misconduct by any public official." Mrs. Ives is not impressed with the current indictment. She's conducted a decade-long campaign over the airwaves, and lately the Internet; her account was elaborated in a story on this page on April 18, 1996. She charges that Mr. Harmon was at the murder scene and that "high state and federal officials" had participated in a coverup. "I firmly believe my son and Don Henry were killed because they witnessed a drug drop by an airplane connected to the Mena drug smuggling routes." She scornfully notes that the current indictment only goes back to August 1991, two months after U.S. Attorney Banks cleared Mr. Harmon in the earlier probe. "Are we to believe Dan Harmon was clean in June, but dirty in August?"…Someone else who believes Linda Ives is former Saline County Detective John Brown, who reopened the case in 1993 and found a new witness he says saw Mr. Harmon on the tracks the night the boys died. Detective Brown's work caught the attention of the FBI's new top man in Little Rock, Special Agent I.C. Smith. A storied figure in the bureau, Mr. Smith was sent to Little Rock in August 1995 by Director Louis Freeh. The Harmon indictment is part of a new interest in public corruption by investigators under Mr. Smith and Ms. Casey…Earlier last week, Ms. Casey also indicted Arkansas lawyer Mark Cambiano on 31 money laundering and conspiracy counts. The indictment said the $380,000 Mr. Cambiano allegedly laundered had come from a methaphetamine ring, and that $20,000 of it went to the Democratic National Committee and $9,770 to President Clinton's inaugural fund….

Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders suggested studying the legalization of drugs - her son has been charged with felony drug violation

Eight days after Dr. Elders called for the legalization of drugs, the Little Rock police issued a warrant for her son's arrest on drug charges.

7/98 Online Progressive Review (4/96) ".The London Telegraph has obtained some of the first depositions in ex-CIA contract flyer Terry Reed's suit against Clinton's ex-security chief -- and now a high- paid FEMA director -- Buddy Young. According to the Telegraph's Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, "Larry Patterson, an Arkansas state trooper, testified under oath this month that there were 'large quantities of drugs being flown into the Mena airport, large quantities of money, large quantities of guns.' The subject was discussed repeatedly in Clinton's presence by state troopers working on his security detail, he alleged. Patterson said the governor "had very little comment to make; he was just listening to what was being said." Evans-Pritchard also reports that Bill Duncan, an ex-IRS investigator, who has a 7,000-page computer file on Mena, had his computer broken into in January 1995. His files were tampered with but he doesn't know how badly. Terry Reed case hamstrung by judge: Ex-CIA pilot Terry Reed's civil case that threatened to expose details of the Mena arms and drug running operation has been placed under extreme strictures by an Arkansas judge. Judge George Howard says that no evidence can be submitted concerning Mena, the CIA, Dan Lasater, the Arkansas Development Finance Agency, and the Clintons. The ruling will likely be appealed.."

7/98 Online Progressive Review ".In another article Evans-Pritchard tells the story of the seventh judicial district task force appointed to investigate corruption among public officials in 1990: "It was closed down when an informant, Sharlene Wilson, testified before a federal grand jury that she had witnessed Governor Bill Clinton and other key figures taking cocaine. Soon afterwards Wilson was charged with minor drug dealing and sent to prison, although the US Supreme Court has now ruled that her conviction was a clear case of entrapment. The prosecutor in charge of the task force, Jeanne Duffey, was forced into hiding, and eventually moved to Texas.."

House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, Secret Service agent Jeff Undercoffer testimony: "I have seen cocaine usage...I have seen crack usages" reported in the FBI files of more than 40 White House aides. They were given temporary security clearance despite objections from the Secret Service.

There has been a 38% increase in the use of cocaine among the young in just the last four years according to statements made before Hatch's committee.

According to Arkansas Supreme Court 5/17/93, Sam L. Anderson Jr. was the attorney for - and cocaine distribution co-conspirator with Roger Clinton (Clinton's half brother) - Count I of Anderson's conviction involved Roger Clinton and said: "On or about November, 1983 [***5] and continuing through the end of February, 1984, SAM ANDERSON, JR., the defendant herein, did knowingly and wilfully combine, conspire, confederate and agree with Roger Clinton to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, a Schedule II controlled substance, in violation of Title 21 United States Code, Section 841(a)(1)."

Clinton: "My brother nearly died from a cocaine habit and I've asked myself a thousand times: what kind of fool was I that I did not know that this was going on?" he said. "How did this happen that I didn't see this coming and didn't stop it?"

In 1984 Gov. Clinton's brother, Roger, was arrested for cocaine possession while working at menial jobs for Little Rock "bond daddy" Dan Lasater, a major Clinton supporter. The next year, Lasater's company was awarded a $30 million state bond-underwriting contract. Then in 1986, Lasater was convicted on conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine. Roger Clinton, in a plea deal with prosecutors, testified against him. Both men serve relatively brief jail sentences. While Dan Lasater is in jail, his business was run by Patsy Thomasson, who later became a Clinton White House aide. After serving part of a 30-month sentence on federal charges, Lasater was given a state pardon by Gov. Clinton.

Clinton halted drug testing for White House staff in 2/93

7/98 Online Progressive Review ".When Clinton was inaugurated, Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker came to Washington to see his old boss sworn in. That left the state under the control of the president pro tem of the senate, Little Rock dentist Jerry Jewell. Jewell used his power as acting governor to issue a number of pardons, one of them for a convicted drug dealer, Tommy McIntosh. The pardons were a big subject of controversy in Arkansas and not the least of the questions was: how did McIntosh get included? Enter Robert "Say" McIntosh, father of Tommy, and a colorful political activist. According to the Washington Times, many in the state "say it was a political payoff, offered in exchange for dirty tricks Mr. McIntosh played on Clinton political opponents during the presidential campaign, or as a payoff for stopping his attacks on Mr. Clinton." It seems that the elder McIntosh had worked for Clinton in his last state campaign and, according to McIntosh in a 1991 lawsuit, the governor had agreed not only to pay him $25,000 but to help him market his recipe for sweet potato pie and to pardon his son. He also alleged that Clinton expected McIntosh's help in covering up a trail of sexual indiscretions. McIntosh dropped his lawsuit a month after Clinton was elected president and, he claims, after the president-elect agreed to get his son out of jail. . The younger McIntosh was released 18 years before he was eligible for parole. ."

Randall Terry Radio Broadcast Interview 5/1/96 Interview with Jean Duffey "…Jean Duffey headed a drug task force for the law enforcement community in Arkansas. Duffey and three other law enforcement agents have come forward in a new video called "Obstruction of Justice: The Mena Connection." The video deals with the murders of two boys and their connection with drug money. All four law enforcement agents came from different agencies. All of them met with stonewalling and opposition from highly placed officials….Randall Terry: …The clear implication of the video is that Dan Harmon and other law enforcement agents murdered these boys. Jean Duffey: Well, that's absolutely correct. Randall Terry: You're not a crackpot - you're involved in law enforcement. There are other law enforcement [officers] in the film, all risking life and limb and future careers to say things against some very powerful people. You really believe that these boys were murdered by law enforcement agents? Jean Duffey: I don't think there's any doubt about it. And I believe the law enforcement agents were connected to some very high political people because they have never been brought to justice and I don't think they ever will be. I think they are protected to avoid exposing the connection…Randall Terry: Explain to the listeners who Dan Harmon was at the time and who he is now. Jean Duffey: At the time he was a person who was in and out of politics in Saline County. He had been a judge. He had been a prosecutor and, at the time the boys were murdered, he was in private practice. After they were murdered, he approached the parents of the two boys and [offered] his services to find out who had murdered the two boys. And he was subsequently appointed to be special prosecutor to head a county grand jury. Now for years the parents thought that Dan Harmon was trying to solve their murders, but later found out that he had very wisely put himself into a position of not only orchestrating the coverup, but being in the position of controlling the information that came in and the information that went out. Randall Terry: Well, it's worse than that. People who came forward and said that they had information on these murders ended up getting murdered, themselves. Jean Duffey: There have been several murders of potential witnesses. Anyone who could have solved this murder many years ago has been systematically eliminated. Randall Terry: What did these boys see that was so critical that they were murdered that night - that the third boy who was with them, and then escaped - who ran away, was tracked down and murdered a year later - what was so critical to this whole process that all these people had to be killed? It's just - it sounds crazy! Jean Duffey: It really does. I've been called crazy before - that's for sure…."

 

AP 3/16/99 "… An undercover probe into Mexican drug trafficking was shut down by the Clinton Administration even as U.S. Customs agents were looking at Mexico's defense minister as a suspect, The New York Times reported today. The agents were mystified by the decision to end the investigation on schedule rather than extend it to explore information involving the top-level official, particularly in view of intelligence reports "pointing to corruption at the highest levels of the Mexican military,'' the Times said. According to The Times, the agents had learned from drug-trade bankers in early 1998 that certain "clients'' wanted to launder $1.15 billion in illegal funds, and "the most important'' of them was Mexico's defense minister, Gen. Enrique Cervantes. Although the information was passed to Washington, "no further effort was ever made'' to investigate Cervantes' alleged role, and prosecutors did not even raise the subject with traffickers who had pleaded guilty and were cooperating with the government in the case, the Times said. The decision was sharply questioned by William F. Gately, identified by The Times as a former senior Customs agent, now retired, who ran the undercover operation. "Why are we sitting on this type of information? It's either because we're lazy, we're stupid or the political will doesn't exist to engage in the kind of investigation where our law enforcement efforts might damage our foreign policy,'' Gately said… Senior administration officials maintained the decision to end the inquiry was based on security, not concern about foreign policy, the Times said…."

NY Post online 6/3/99 Richard Johnson Page Six "...BILL Clinton's penchant for triangulation dates back to his Oxford days - when he allegedly bedded two women at the same time. Clinton nemesis Christopher Hitchens - who was dating one of the women at the time - revealed the romp during a panel discussion at a recent Los Angeles book fair..... Earlier in the day, Hitchens offered his own take on why our artful dodger can honestly claim he "never inhaled" marijuana while at Oxford. In those days, said Hitchens, everyone was baking pot into brownies and cookies. Clinton, he tells his audience, was known as "a cookie-guzzling goof-off." Hitchens, who was a student at Oxford when Clinton was a Rhodes scholar there, denounced liberals who have romanticized the President as a product of '60s idealism. "If he had been an extremist," says Hitchens, "I would have known him." But the two men never crossed paths."..."

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover.shtml 7/27/99 Carl Limbacher "...An Arkansas parole board has recommended early prison release for Sharlene Wilson, the onetime Little Rock drug dealer who told a federal grand jury in 1990 that she witnessed then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton use cocaine on multiple occasions. ....Wilson has been incarcerated for most of the Clinton presidency as part of what many believe is a political vendetta by Clinton allies in his home state, who fear she knows too much about the Mena drug-running scandal. Wilson now resides at the Grimes-McPherson correctional facility in Newport, Arkansas. The federal drug probe witness testified that she began selling cocaine to Clinton's brother Roger as early as 1979. Wilson has told reporters that she sold two grams of cocaine to Clinton's brother at the Little Rock nightclub Le Bistro, then witnessed Bill Clinton consume the drug. "I watched Bill Clinton lean up against a brick wall," Wilson revealed to the London Telegraph's Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in 1995. "He must have had an adenoid problem because he casually stuck my tooter up his nose. He was so messed up that night, he slid down the wall into a garbage can and just sat there like a complete idiot." Wilson also described gatherings at Little Rock's Coachman's Inn between 1979 and 1981, where she saw Clinton using cocaine "quite avidly" with friends. An Arkansas Police video shows Roger Clinton telling one cocaine dealer, "Got to get some for my brother. He's got a nose like a vacuum cleaner."...."

AP 7/30/99 George Gedda "...A retired Army general joined Thursday with House Republicans in warning that the phase-out of the U.S. military presence in Panama could be a boon to South American narcotraffickers. ``Panama is critical to counterdrug efforts,'' said retired Gen. George A. Joulwan, who once led all U.S. military operations in Latin America. Testifying before the House International Relations Committee, Joulwan said losing the U.S. military infrastructure in Panama will affect the U.S. ability to prosecute the war on drugs. Under the Panama Canal treaties, the United States has until the end of the year to terminate all military operations in Panama -- a process that is well under way. Committee chairman Benjamin Gilman, R-N.Y., said the authors of the 1979 pact ``could not have foreseen neighboring Colombia's drug-fueled agony, nor the sophistication of the drug cartels' corrupting criminal reach.'' Gilman said it was a mistake for the United States to have put itself in the position of closing Howard Air Force Base, from which 15,000 military flights had taken off annually. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., said Panama has no army, navy or air force with which to combat ``the well-armed narcoterrorist forces'' in Colombia In addition, he said the Panama Canal, instead of reverting to Panamanian control as prescribed under the treaties, ``is now in the hands of communist China,'' saying numerous entities with close ties to China's People's Liberation Army are very active in Panama...."

Associated Press 8/6/99 George Gedda "...House International Relations Committee chairman Benjamin Gilman said today the Clinton administration's failure to get high-performance helicopters to Colombia is ``directly responsible for the massive heroin crisis'' on the U.S. East Coast. Gilman, R-N.Y., commented in testimony prepared for a hearing of a House Government Reform subcommittee.....He said Congress appropriated funds in 1996 to purchase over 30 new long-range, high-altitude helicopters for the Colombian National Police for eradication of opium poppy fields. But, he said, only two have been delivered. Gilman added that heroin-related deaths and overdoses in the United States ``could have and should have been eradicated at the source'' years ago...."

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover.shtml 8/6/99 "...Flowers gave her shocking account to Inside Cover during an exclusive appearance Friday afternoon on Sean Hannity's WABC talk radio show in New York, where the onetime Clinton confidante answered an array of probing questions on topics considered taboo in other news venues. INSIDE COVER: Ms. Flowers, (former Clinton girlfriend) Sally Perdue says that Bill Clinton used drugs in her presence, specifically cocaine. Did you ever see Bill Clinton use drugs in your presence? FLOWERS: Yes. He smoked marijuana in my presence and offered me the opportunity to snort cocaine if I wanted to. I wasn't into that. Bill clearly let me know that he did cocaine. And I know people that knew he did cocaine. He did tell me that when he would use a substantial amount of cocaine that his head would itch so badly that he would become self conscious at parties where he was doing this. Because all he wanted to do while people were talking to him is stand around and scratch his head. ...."

The New Australian No 129 8/9-15/99 James Henry "...Sometime in the mid-fifties Kruschev presided over a secret meeting of Warsaw Pact officials. It was there that he revealed the intention of the Soviet Union to encourage the drug trade as part of its war of subversion against the US.... However, the Sino-Soviet split saw Beijing pursue an independent drugs campaign against the US.... There is no doubt that the main motive for Clinton's bombing of Serbia was to drive his scandals out of the media. However, the end of the campaign witnessed a curious turn of events which would have probably escaped a great deal of attention if they had remained in isolation. Let's take a look at a few facts that the Clinton networks have chosen to ignore. Germany's Federal Criminal Agency reports that Albania is the center of Europe's heroin trade and also acts as a conduit to the US. Of particular interest is that the trade is under the virtual control of the KLA leadership, formerly considered by the State Department to be a terrorist organisation, until Clinton decided otherwise. Not only does the leadership have strong links to Islamic terrorists it is also noted for (surprise, surprise) its anti-Western pro-Beijing views....Not only is Clinton's decision in danger of turning Kosovo into a drug lord's mandate it might also create a beachhead in Europe for Middle East terrorists. ....We now come to Colombia which produces 66 percent of the heroine and about 80 percent of the cocaine that enters the US. For 30 years Marxist-Leninist guerillas have been waging a vicious war to turn the country into a Marxist totalitarian state. These Guerrilla's have now formed an alliance with the drug lords, enabling them to use drug money while waging their own drug war against the capitalist US. Clinton's response to these drug-running terrorists was to unofficially send Peter Romero to meet with them and formulate a peace plan. The so-called peace plan involved handing half the country over to the communist guerrillas and allowing them to keep both their arms and the drugs trade. What kind of treaty would hand over half a country to a pack of Marxist totalitarians...What gives here? Is Clinton planning on doing to Colombia what a Democrat-controlled Congress did to South Vietnam? A few CIA and the State Department officials have already arrived at that conclusion. As for Romero, Clinton's nominee for Assistant Secretary of State, believe it or not, the best that can be said of him is that he has criminal-like lack of judgement....".

Capitol Hill Blue 8/10/99 Bruce Sullivan "...The chairman of the House International Relations Committee says that President Clinton is guilty of "benign neglect at best and gross dereliction at worst" in his handling of an escalating guerilla war in Colombia, which is financed almost entirely by the Latin American country's coca crop. "Illicit drugs are directly linked to the growing strength and aggressiveness of the narco-guerillas, who today threaten Colombia's very survival as a viable democracy," Rep. Ben Gilman, (R-NY), told CNSNews.com.Last week, Clinton's director of drug control policy, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, appeared before Gilman's committee and testified that another $1 billion in emergency funds may be needed for Colombian counter-narcotics efforts, in addition to $289 million already allocated this year. "The United States has paid inadequate attention to a serious and growing emergency in the region," said McCaffrey. Two Marxist guerilla groups - the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN) - have gained control of 40 percent of Colombia, and virtually all of the land used for the cultivation of coca and poppy, the raw ingredients for cocaine and heroin. Meanwhile, the U.S. is abandoning Howard Air Force Base in Panama, a move that Gilman called "hasty" and "not appropriate."..."

FoxNews AP 8/10/99 "...A Colombian arrested for drug trafficking last year may be the first alleged cocaine boss extradited to the United States in a decade, prosecutors said Tuesday. Extradition proceedings are under way for Alberto Orlandez Gamboa, a former Caribbean coast cartel chief who allegedly has smuggled tons of cocaine to Europe and the United States since 1991, deputy chief prosecutor Jaime Cordoba said. Gamboa, alias "The Snail,'' was arrested in June and jailed in Bogota. Police were not fooled by hair implants on his formerly balding head....The new law overturned a previous ban on extradition, written into Colombia's 1991 constitution. But the lack of retroactivity in the new law protects the drug lords most desired by U.S. prosecutors, the jailed former heads of the now-defunct Cali cocaine cartel...."

Los Angeles Times 8/10/99 "...Colombia is in trouble. Every day, on average, 10 Colombians are killed in political violence--mostly, according to the U.S. State Department, by right-wing paramilitary groups. Drug production is growing at an alarming pace, with coca cultivation having doubled from 1995 to 1998. Meanwhile, the economy has gone into a deep recession. The mounting political and military instability poses problems for Colombia's neighbors. Peru's President Alberto Fujimori has blistered his Colombian counterpart, Andres Pastrana, for trying to negotiate peace with the left-wing guerrillas who control half of the country, while Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has declared his neutrality on Colombia's conflict with the guerrillas, all but legitimizing the rebels. The violence has spilled into Ecuador, with Colombian guerrillas kidnapping Ecuadorean businessmen and Colombian paramilitary members killing politicians....."

Dallas Morning News 8/10/99 Tod Robberson "...Panama is willing to reopen talks with the United States regarding the use of its territory for American military and counternarcotics operations, the incoming foreign minister said Monday. Foreign minister-designate Jose Miguel Aleman said the government of President-elect Mireya Moscoso, who will take office Sept. 1, wants to take a fresh look at the issue of U.S. military access once the 1979 Panama Canal treaties are fully implemented at the end of this year. The incumbent government of President Ernesto Perez Balladares has categorically rejected the idea of any extended U.S. military presence and has demanded the full withdrawal of all U.S. military personnel from Panama by Dec. 31, as required under the canal treaties. U.S. officials acknowledge that the loss of access to Panama, home to Howard Air Force Base, the region's top counternarcotics surveillance outpost, has put a crimp in American anti-drug efforts. Although Howard is still operating, its counternarcotics flights have been transferred to other sites in Ecuador, Aruba and Curacao. Panama, which has no military, is described by U.S. officials as increasingly vulnerable to drug traffickers and guerrilla incursions from its southern neighbor, Colombia, the largest single source of cocaine and heroin sold in the United States...."

The Center For Security Policy 8/13/99 "...: Over the past two nights, Dan Rather, reporting from Colombia, has capped off the CBS Evening News with a stark wake-up call: The United States is becoming increasingly embroiled in the narcotics-underwritten mayhem that is engulfing that Central American nation, putting vast quantities of drugs on this country's streets and threatening to destabilize Colombia's region from Brazil to Mexico. The Shape of Things to Come As the CBS broadcast of 11 August put it: "Very rapidly in recent weeks, the following things have happened -- it appears suddenly -- to put Colombia very much on Washington's radar screen: First, the crash of a US military reconnaissance plane that killed five Americans on an anti-drug mission last month. Two of the bodies were returned today. Then, the sudden arrival of the Clinton administration's drug czar, Barry McCaffrey, who, in a reversal of policy, called for up to $1 billion to be spent fighting what he now calls narco-guerrillas....The highest level talks in Bogota in a decade were held this week between U.S. and Colombian officials. That reflects general confidence in the new Colombian government, but also alarm over the fact that an estimated 40 percent of the country is already in rebel hands. "There is also a growing fear, even among government officials, that the crisis in Colombia could spread to the surrounding countries. These nations, many of which are newly established democracies, including Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and possibly even Venezuela and Panama, can not afford to have their fragile democracies wrecked by insurgents as is happening in Colombia."....To what extent is the Clinton Administration putting at risk sensitive "sources and methods" of intelligence as part of its reported program of providing Colombia with real-time intelligence? The Administration has repeatedly seen intelligence-sharing as a technique for endearing itself to those like Russia, the UN, Cuba and the PLO that are more likely to use such information against the United States and its vital interests than be constructively influenced by this practice.(3) Under its current president, Andres Pastrana, the Colombian government may be less prone to such behavior than other beneficiaries of what the Clinton team seems to regard as noblesse oblige. Given that government's history of corruption, the suborning influence of drug operatives and the incompetence of the Colombian military, however, it is not unreasonable to question whether American intelligence will be compromised by the narco-guerrillas, or even foreign governments with whom they have ties that are hostile the United States. ..."

Washington Post 8/14/99 "...U.S. officials are investigating between six and eight embassy employees and dependents in Colombia to determine whether they used the mission's postal system to smuggle illegal drugs or other contraband to the United States, according to knowledgeable sources in Washington and Bogota.... The new inquiries were triggered during a follow-up review of embassy mailing records and have not led to criminal charges. But U.S. officials described the inquiries as particularly embarrassing, because Colombia produces 80 percent of the world's cocaine and most of the $289 million in annual U.S. aid to the South American country goes to combat drug trafficking. ...."

http://www.nypostonline.com/news/1442.htm 8/15/99 Brian Blomquist "...Immigration inspectors at JFK and Newark airports fear that hundreds of criminals have entered the country through New York since March, when the FBI cut off access to its database. "It's open season. The doors are open," one port inspector at JFK told The Post. "We no longer check for criminal aliens. We don't have the tools to do it. We can't stop them if they want to come in." Officials with the Immigration and Naturalization Service said that, until March, they routinely used the FBI criminal database to screen all foreign passengers on incoming overseas flights. But then, on orders from FBI Director Louis Freeh, the inspectors were told that their access was cut off. They could use the FBI database for specific criminal cases, but not for widespread screening. The border inspectors were getting about 150 "hits" per month with the FBI system, INS officials said. A "hit" is when the database matches a passenger's name with the name of a known criminal. Inspectors say they're "crippled" without the FBI system. They say they've caught "thousands of criminals [mostly drug dealers] and inadmissible aliens" and "hundreds of aggravated felons" in the two years they were getting into FBI computers. Now, one inspector said, "Unless a non-citizen has cocaine falling out of his bag, we have no way of knowing if he's a criminal." The INS inspectors do have access to the State Department's computer to check for terrorists. FBI officials say their dispute with the INS boils down to protecting civil liberties. They note that inspectors never were supposed to be using the FBI criminal database in the first place...."

NewsMax.com 8/12/99 Carl Limbacher "...The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz has been fully briefed on what Gennifer Flowers had to say Friday about President Clinton and cocaine. Inside Cover contacted Kurtz Wednesday morning to share Flowers' recorded account of Clinton's cocaine use, after the Post writer ignored the issue in a lengthy screed about completely unsubstantiated rumors that George W. Bush had used the drug. On Wednesday the Post writer seemed to be trying to legitimize the unsourced Bush rumors with a report headlined, "Drug Use: A Campaign Issue in the Making." Despite Kurtz's inability to produce a single account from anyone saying that they'd either seen or heard of Bush using cocaine, Post editors felt Kurtz' story was newsworthy enough to warrant primetime exposure on page A02. ....Though the topic has been in play for lttle more than a month, the press has now queried Bush directly on the as yet unfounded charge more frequently than President Clinton has been challenged on the "R" question..... The Washington Post, along with the rest of the mainstream media, has assiduously avoided asking Clinton the "C" question, despite published accounts from four people who claim to have either seen him use cocaine or report circumstances where Clinton's use of the drug was plainly obvious. A fifth, former Little Rock drug dealer Sharline Wilson, gave her sworn eyewitness account of Clinton's cocaine use to a federal grand jury in 1990. Kurtz wrote, "An admission of having tried cocaine, the focus of major federal anti-drug initiatives and much inner-city violence, could be more problematic" than a confession about using marijuana. The President has admitted to illegal marijuana use in England after first telling reporters who asked about drugs, "I've never broken the laws of my country." After Clinton's classic marijuana obfuscation, mainstream reporters dropped further inquiries about Clinton's drug use. In a bit of unintended irony, the Post writer noted, "Questions about the personal lives of candidates.....are often triggered by specific allegations, such as when Gennifer Flowers charged in 1992 that she had a long-running affair with candidate Bill Clinton." What about Flowers' specific allegation, just delivered on Friday, regarding Clinton's cocaine use? Hasn't that news reached the Washington Post yet? Inside Cover played the following tape recorded exchange into Mr. Kurtz answering machine Wednesday morning: INSIDE COVER: Ms. Flowers, Sally Perdue says that Bill Clinton used drugs in her presence, specifically cocaine. Did you ever see Bill Clinton use drugs in your presence? FLOWERS: Yes. He smoked marijuana in my presence and offered me the opportunity to snort cocaine if I wanted to. I wasn't into that. Bill clearly let me know that he did cocaine. And I know people that knew he did cocaine. He did tell me that when he would use a substantial amount of cocaine that his head would itch so badly that he would become self conscious at parties where he was doing this. Because all he wanted to do while people were talking to him is stand around and scratch his head...."

WorldNetDaily 8/19/99 J R Nyquist "… Mexico's top drug trafficking cartel, run by the Arellano Felix brothers in Tijuana, is working closely with the Chinese. According to Jamie Dettmer, writing in the August 23 issue of Insight magazine, ships arriving in Mexico from China may contain "more than illegal immigrants." The Chinese are pumping people and supplies into Mexico, and the cargo is considered so sensitive that it is "often under the apparent protection of Chinese and Mexican naval vessels." American authorities are helpless, as usual, to block this strategic smuggling operation on our southwest border. America is helpless because President Clinton will not support improved border controls, and he won't get tough with the Mexican government. Clinton's immigration policy can be characterized as appeasement of the Mexicans, appeasement of the Chinese and a "who cares?" attitude….."

The Washington Weekly 4/6/98 Michael Levine Laura Kavanau-Levine "…As an ex-DEA agent I found the complete lack of coverage by mainstream media of what I saw during last month's congressional hearings into CIA Drug Trafficking both depressing and frightening. I sat gape-mouthed as I heard the CIA Inspector General testify that there has existed a secret agreement between CIA and the Justice Department, wherein "during the years 1982 to 1995, CIA did not have to report the drug trafficking by its assets to the Justice Department." To a trained DEA agent this literally means that the CIA had been granted a license to obstruct justice in our so-called war on drugs; a license that lasted, so the CIA claims, from 1982 to 1995, a time during which Americans paid almost $150 billion in taxes to "fight" drugs….. This might also explain Janet Reno's recent and unprecedented move in blocking the release of a Justice Department investigation into CIA drug trafficking…..One of the most distressing things for me as a 25-year-veteran of this business to listen to was when Congresswoman Waters said that the hearings were not about CIA officers being indicted and going to jail. "That is not going to happen," she said. Almost in the same breath she spoke of a recent case in Miami wherein a Venezuelan National Guard general was caught by Customs agents smuggling more than a ton of cocaine into the US. Despite named CIA officers being involved in the plot, as Congresswoman Waters stated, the Justice Department will not tell her anything about the case because of "secrecy laws." No wonder chairman Goss was snickering. She could not have played more neatly into CIA hands than to surrender before the battle was engaged…"

 

From the Clinton’s Dealings with Women Up Close and Personal Section

Gennifer Flowers - quid pro quo, post incident character assault

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover.shtml 8/6/99 "...Flowers gave her shocking account to Inside Cover during an exclusive appearance Friday afternoon on Sean Hannity's WABC talk radio show in New York, where the onetime Clinton confidante answered an array of probing questions on topics considered taboo in other news venues. INSIDE COVER: Ms. Flowers, (former Clinton girlfriend) Sally Perdue says that Bill Clinton used drugs in her presence, specifically cocaine. Did you ever see Bill Clinton use drugs in your presence? FLOWERS: Yes. He smoked marijuana in my presence and offered me the opportunity to snort cocaine if I wanted to. I wasn't into that. Bill clearly let me know that he did cocaine. And I know people that knew he did cocaine. He did tell me that when he would use a substantial amount of cocaine that his head would itch so badly that he would become self conscious at parties where he was doing this. Because all he wanted to do while people were talking to him is stand around and scratch his head. ...."

WorldNetDaily.com 8/9/99 "...Gennifer Flowers, long-time girlfriend to Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, has reiterated that she believes the president is capable of murder and that she suspects he is responsible for at least some of the many mysterious deaths associated with him in recent years. New York's WABC radio talk show host Sean Hannity asked Flowers last Friday about her statements on Chris Matthews' CNBC "Hardball" program that implied she believed Clinton was behind the killings of some who threatened his political career. Specifically, Hannity asked Flowers if she believed the president was directly involved. "I believe that, that's very possible. ... I'm not saying that Bill necessarily picked up the phone and placed an order," she added. "He perhaps may have had a discussion with some of his operatives and made known his wishes. Perhaps by not even using the words but making it clear to them what he wanted accomplished. ... I think, knowing Bill the way I know Bill, that he generally has a pretty good handle on what's going on around him and who's doing what, and when they're doing it and why they're doing it." .....Hannity asked Flowers about a report that San Francisco private detective Jack Palladino, who was paid $110,000 by Clinton's 1992 campaign to suppress what then-Clinton Chief of Staff Betsey Wright described as "bimbo eruptions," had grilled her friend Loren Kirk on whether Flowers was "the type to commit suicide." "Yes, she told me about that," said Flowers. "Several people called me and told me that they had been approached by Palladino. And they gave me a run down of the things that he had said, the questions he had asked, his demeanor." "So it wasn't just Loren Kirk who relayed that question to you?" asked Hannity. "Oh, no," she said. "It was many, many people. That was a very common question that he asked of every one of them." "That's bizarre," said Hannity. ....."You know, I have been in fear for my life, I had been in fear for my safety before my story became public; a few months before and certainly since then," Flowers told Hannity. "And I think you would agree with me that all of the women that have come forth and told their story about whatever type of relationship they had with Bill Clinton, all have said that they have been threatened." Flowers said that just before her name became public in January 1992, her home was entered and ransacked. She added: "Whoever that was had a key to my home." Flowers also told Hannity that Clinton had offered her cocaine while serving as governor of Arkansas...."

NewsMax.com 8/12/99 Carl Limbacher "...The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz has been fully briefed on what Gennifer Flowers had to say Friday about President Clinton and cocaine. Inside Cover contacted Kurtz Wednesday morning to share Flowers' recorded account of Clinton's cocaine use, after the Post writer ignored the issue in a lengthy screed about completely unsubstantiated rumors that George W. Bush had used the drug. On Wednesday the Post writer seemed to be trying to legitimize the unsourced Bush rumors with a report headlined, "Drug Use: A Campaign Issue in the Making." Despite Kurtz's inability to produce a single account from anyone saying that they'd either seen or heard of Bush using cocaine, Post editors felt Kurtz' story was newsworthy enough to warrant primetime exposure on page A02. ....Though the topic has been in play for lttle more than a month, the press has now queried Bush directly on the as yet unfounded charge more frequently than President Clinton has been challenged on the "R" question..... The Washington Post, along with the rest of the mainstream media, has assiduously avoided asking Clinton the "C" question, despite published accounts from four people who claim to have either seen him use cocaine or report circumstances where Clinton's use of the drug was plainly obvious. A fifth, former Little Rock drug dealer Sharline Wilson, gave her sworn eyewitness account of Clinton's cocaine use to a federal grand jury in 1990.

Kurtz wrote, "An admission of having tried cocaine, the focus of major federal anti-drug initiatives and much inner-city violence, could be more problematic" than a confession about using marijuana. The President has admitted to illegal marijuana use in England after first telling reporters who asked about drugs, "I've never broken the laws of my country." After Clinton's classic marijuana obfuscation, mainstream reporters dropped further inquiries about Clinton's drug use. In a bit of unintended irony, the Post writer noted, "Questions about the personal lives of candidates.....are often triggered by specific allegations, such as when Gennifer Flowers charged in 1992 that she had a long-running affair with candidate Bill Clinton."

What about Flowers' specific allegation, just delivered on Friday, regarding Clinton's cocaine use? Hasn't that news reached the Washington Post yet? Inside Cover played the following tape recorded exchange into Mr. Kurtz answering machine Wednesday morning: INSIDE COVER: Ms. Flowers, Sally Perdue says that Bill Clinton used drugs in her presence, specifically cocaine. Did you ever see Bill Clinton use drugs in your presence? FLOWERS: Yes. He smoked marijuana in my presence and offered me the opportunity to snort cocaine if I wanted to. I wasn't into that. Bill clearly let me know that he did cocaine. And I know people that knew he did cocaine. He did tell me that when he would use a substantial amount of cocaine that his head would itch so badly that he would become self conscious at parties where he was doing this. Because all he wanted to do while people were talking to him is stand around and scratch his head...."

GENNIFER FLOWERS: PASSION and BETRAYAL published by Emery Dalton Books G Flowers 8/23/99 "…Just about anything Bill did was okay with me. I wasn't about to criticize him for fear of creating distance between us. so when he casually put his hand in his pants pocket and puled out a joint one night, I was startled but kept silent. I thought how foolish it was of him to carry marijuana around, but it was typical of his bulletproof attitude. He felt comfortable enough to continue smoking marijuana occasionally when he was with me. I didn't object. By the way, he most certainly did inhale. I never saw him use cocaine, but he talked about it. He complained about how cocaine really had a bad effect on him. It didn't stop him from using it, though. He told me about a party he had been to, and said, "I got so f----- up on cocaine at that party." He said it made his scalp itch, and he felt conspicuous because he was talking with people who were not aware drugs were at the party, and all he wanted to do was scratch his head. He was afraid if he continued to walk around scratching his head, people would think something more serious than dandruff was going on with him….."

Washington Times 8/24/99 Andrew Cain "….President Clinton entered the cocaine fray yesterday -- albeit by proxy -- saying he has never used the drug. Gennifer Flowers, who had an affair with the president, told Fox News Channel on Aug. 18 that Mr. Clinton once told her he had used cocaine. "The president has never done cocaine," said Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for the White House counsel's office. "That applies to his entire life." As Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush tries to fend off questions about past drug use, Mr. Clinton addressed a rumor that has swirled about him for years. In Roger Morris' 1996 book "Partners in Power," a dual biography of the president and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mr. Morris quotes the president's younger half-brother on a 1983-84 surveillance film stating, "Got to get some [cocaine] for my brother. He's got a nose like a vacuum cleaner." ….As for Mr. Clinton, Miss Flowers said in an interview on the Fox program "Hannity & Colmes" that Mr. Clinton had smoked marijuana in her presence as attorney general and as governor. "He made it very clear that if I ever wanted to do cocaine, that he could provide that," she said. Miss Flowers said Mr. Clinton "also told me that there were times he did so much cocaine at parties that his head would itch." But in March 1992, Betsey Wright, a Clinton campaign aide, told the Los Angeles Times that Mr. Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas, had never used cocaine or knowingly been in its presence. "I asked him the following questions" she told the newspaper. " 'Bill, have you ever used cocaine?' He replied, 'No.' "I said, 'Bill, have you ever been in a room where you were aware there was cocaine?' " "He replied, 'No.' " During his 1992 presidential campaign Mr. Clinton denied that he had a 12-year affair with Miss Flowers. But he later testified under oath in the Monica Lewinsky affair that he had a sexual encounter with the former television reporter and cabaret singer. In November 1990, Mr. Clinton, then governor of Arkansas, pardoned Dan Lasater, a Little Rock bond trader and convicted cocaine distributor who had contributed to his campaign. Mr. Lasater once loaned $8,000 to Roger Clinton to pay a drug debt. Mr. Clinton said in 1994 that he barely knew Mr. Lasater, and that the bond trader had contributed to the campaigns of other Arkansas Democrats as well, including Sens. Dale Bumpers and David Pryor…."

NewsMax.com 8/27/99 "…Hillary Clinton knew that her husband used cocaine and pressured him to quit, Gennifer Flowers told Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity on Thursday. Appearing on Hannity's WABC New York radio show, Flowers also said she has specific knowledge of other women who claim they were sexually assaulted by the President and who may be ready to come forward. Mrs. Clinton, an all but announced candidate for one of New York's U.S. Senate seats, has yet to be hit with the cocaine question by reporters. But after a month-long media feeding frenzy over unsourced rumors that George W. Bush may have used the drug, the question may be unavoidable…..HANNITY: Do you have any knowledge that he's involved with any other women? FLOWERS: I do. Not that he is involved with someone at this point but that there are a couple of women who have had a problem with him that may come forward. HANNITY: In the Juanita Broaddrick sense? FLOWERS: Yes. HANNITY: There are other women out there alleging that he assaulted them? FLOWERS: Yes. HANNITY: And you think that we may be hearing from them in the near future? FLOWERS: I think it's possible. It's been my understanding that they are very scared. HANNITY: Have you ever spoken with any of these people? FLOWERS: I have not. HANNITY: Have you ever spoken to anybody who has spoken to them? FLOWERS: I have. HANNITY: And they've told you their stories? FLOWERS: Yes, they have…."

CNSNews.com 8/25/99 "…Gennifer Flowers, the woman with whom President Bill Clinton admitted having an affair in Arkansas, is disputing White House claims that Clinton has never used cocaine. "I know that Bill was using cocaine," said Flowers Wednesday in an interview on the Rush Limbaugh radio program. "He talked to me about that. I do know that Hillary Clinton knew, at a point, that Bill was doing cocaine. She demanded that he stop. I asked him what he was going to do and he said 'I'm gonna stop," said Flowers, who dated that particular incident to "around 1984, 1985." …."I am not surprised at any lie that Bill Clinton tells at this point," said Flowers of the White House denial of cocaine use by the president. She suggested that people "question his definition of 'using' cocaine, as he has an odd definition of 'having sex,'" said Flowers, who first met Clinton in the late 1970s when he was Arkansas attorney general…."

NewsMax 8/25/99 Carl Limbacher "…Dr. Sam Houston, a respected Little Rock physician and once a doctor for Hillary's cantankerous father, Hugh Rodham, says it is well known in Little Rock medical circles that Clinton was brought to a Little Rock hospital for emergency treatment for an apparent cocaine overdose. According to Houston, who told us he spoke to someone intimately familiar with the details of what happened that night, Clinton arrived at the hospital with the aid of a state trooper. Hillary Clinton had been notified by phone and had instructed the hospital staff that Clinton's personal physician would be arriving soon. When Mrs. Clinton arrived, she told both of the resident physicians on duty that night that they would never practice medicine in the United States if word leaked out about Clinton's drug problem. Reportedly, she pinned one of the doctors up against the wall, both hands pressed against his shoulders, as she gave her dire warning.,,,,:

9/22/96 The Electronic Telegraph Ambrose Evans-Pritchard "…THE longer Bill Clinton resists pressure to release his medical records, the stronger the suspicions that he is hiding something important, perhaps even something that could affect the outcome of the presidential election….. In a biting editorial last week the Wall Street Journal asked whether Clinton was covering up a history of drug use. Drugs are a much more serious matter. If the American people were ever led to believe that Clinton was a heavy user of cocaine while Governor of Arkansas, the scandal would be thermonuclear. …..Stories about past drug use by Bill Clinton are a staple of Right-wing radio talk programmes. But no major newspaper in the US has ever published an investigative exposé. This is not because drug use is too much of a tabloid issue. Far from it. The mainstream media were quick to print the uncorroborated allegations of a convicted felon who claimed to have sold marijuana to a young Dan Quayle. In the case of Bill Clinton, a number of people have come forward with direct knowledge of drug use, but the press always finds a reason to impugn the source's credibility. Nothing short of documentary proof will induce them to examine the claims. Hence the intense speculation in Washington about the medical records. 'Bill was so messed up that night, he slid down the wall into a garbage can'….Then there is the case of Sharlene Wilson, currently serving a prison term in Arkansas for drug offences. She told The Sunday Telegraph two years ago that she had supplied Bill Clinton with cocaine during his first term as Governor. "Bill was so messed up that night, he slid down the wall into a garbage can," she said. The story has credibility because she told it under oath to a federal grand jury in Little Rock in December 1990. At the time she was an informant for the Seventh Judicial District drug task force in Arkansas. Jean Duffey, the prosecutor in charge of the task force, talked to Wilson days after her grand jury appearance. "She was terrified. She said her house was being watched and she'd made a big mistake," said Duffey. "That was when she told me she'd testified about seeing Bill Clinton get so high on cocaine he fell into a garbage can . . . I have no doubt that she was telling the truth." Shortly after Wilson's testimony the drug task force was closed down. Duffey was hounded out of her job and now lives at a secret address in Texas. Wilson was charged with drug violations. In 1992 she was sentenced to 31 years for selling half an ounce of marijuana and $100- worth of methamphetamine to an informant. She protested that she was "set up" to eliminate her as a political liability and she appealed on the grounds of entrapment…."

 

Sally Perdue - post incident threats

NewsMax.com 6/11/99 Carl from Oyster Bay "...The internet's Capitol Hill Blue reports this week that Sally Perdue, the onetime Arkansas beauty queen who told journalists that she slept with Bill Clinton and watched him use cocaine "like a real pro", no longer lives in the country. Her testimony, had it been available several months ago during Clinton's impeachment, might have had a real impact. She told reporters years ago that she was threatened with physical violence in the presence of witnesses by a Democrat operative who she has publicly identified. Perdue, according to Capitol Hill Blue, now resides in Beijing...."

NewsMax.com 6/12/99 Carl from Oyster Bay "...On Friday Inside Cover checked with world renowned private investigator Rick Lambert, who, along with his wife Beverly, was responsible for unearthing Jane Does such as Juanita Broaddrick. In late 1997, just after hearings into the Clinton campaign's China connection began in Washington, the Lamberts were hired as the lead investigators for Paula Jones. "I can confirm that when we were looking for Sally Perdue, she was in China, to the best of my knowledge," Lambert told Inside Cover. The investigator wouldn't divulge his sources, but did reveal that he had reason to believe Perdue had gone from a teaching position in the U.S. to a "well paying" job in Beijing. Perdue lost her job as a college librarian just after she went public about her Clinton affair in 1992. Lambert described his astonishment at the news of Perdue's change of address. "This was around the same time that the Chinagate scandal was breaking in D.C. and after I got the information on where Sally was, I remember saying to Beverly, 'Well what a coincidence.' " Another source who spoke only on condition of anonymity told Inside Cover that Perdue was hired by CocaCola, the international soft drink mega-corp, and then sent to Beijing. Perdue is known to have relatives in the Atlanta area where Coke is headquartered. Coke has traditionally supported the Democratic Party over the years...."

NewsMax.com 6/12/99 Carl from Oyster Bay "... Perdue went public with her claim of a 1983 Clinton affair during the 1992 Democratic convention. She quickly became the target of the Clinton campaign's "bimbo eruptions" swat team, which spread stories that she was unstable to the American press. But in 1994 Perdue gave the British press new details, which included a vivid description of her former lover using cocaine "like a real pro" and frolicking in Perdue's negligee while serenading her with his sax. Sometime after the Arkansas governor announced his bid for the White House, Perdue says a Democrat operative offered her bribes and threatened to break her legs if she didn't stay silent. She identified the operative, who set up a meeting with her at a Missouri restaurant, as Ron Tucker. Perdue was wary of meeting with Tucker, so she posted a witness within earshot. Because of that witnesss, Perdue would be able to substantiate the threat, which would lend credibility to some of the gamier details in the rest of her account. Obviously, Perdue would have been one of the most explosive witnesses at a prospective Paula Jones trial. Or, even worse from the White House's standpoint, at the House impeachment hearings...."

www.judicialwatch.org 7/29/99 98-1991 (WBB) Browning v Clinton Motion "...Plaintiffs would also like to question Ms. Sally Perdue, a former Miss Arkansas, about her claim that a known Democratic Party operative tried to hush her up during the 1992 campaign about an alleged affair with Clinton. She says that the man stated to her that "they knew that I went jogging by myself and he couldn't guarantee what would happen to my pretty little legs." On information and belief, Ms. Perdue has left the United States because of such threats and is presently in China. Plaintiffs seek leave to depose her as soon as she is located or otherwise becomes available. ..."

SHARLENE WILSON

Capitol Hill Blue 6/9/99 "...Now serving a 31-year sentence for minor drug offense (selling a half ounce of marijuana and $100 worth of an amphetamine) at the women's prison at Tucker, Ark. She got to know then Gov. Clinton through brother Roger and attended toga parties where she said the governor used coke. She testified in 1990 to a grand jury that she had seen Bill Clinton using drugs, and when her testimony leaked out, she fled the state for fear of her life. She later returned, it is said for a family funeral, and was arrested for the drug crime, despite having been a top informant for drug enforcement. Sharlene was my best informant, said Jean Duffey, former head of the drug task force in Saline County. "They couldn't silence her, so they locked her up in jail and threw away the key. That's Arkansas for you." Her prosecutor, Dan Harmon, was also her ex-boyfriend. He is now in prison for drug-related crimes. VULNERABILITY: Wilson's record of illegal activities..."

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover.shtml 7/27/99 Carl Limbacher "...An Arkansas parole board has recommended early prison release for Sharlene Wilson, the onetime Little Rock drug dealer who told a federal grand jury in 1990 that she witnessed then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton use cocaine on multiple occasions. ....Wilson has been incarcerated for most of the Clinton presidency as part of what many believe is a political vendetta by Clinton allies in his home state, who fear she knows too much about the Mena drug-running scandal. Wilson now resides at the Grimes-McPherson correctional facility in Newport, Arkansas. The federal drug probe witness testified that she began selling cocaine to Clinton's brother Roger as early as 1979. Wilson has told reporters that she sold two grams of cocaine to Clinton's brother at the Little Rock nightclub Le Bistro, then witnessed Bill Clinton consume the drug. "I watched Bill Clinton lean up against a brick wall," Wilson revealed to the London Telegraph's Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in 1995. "He must have had an adenoid problem because he casually stuck my tooter up his nose. He was so messed up that night, he slid down the wall into a garbage can and just sat there like a complete idiot." Wilson also described gatherings at Little Rock's Coachman's Inn between 1979 and 1981, where she saw Clinton using cocaine "quite avidly" with friends. An Arkansas Police video shows Roger Clinton telling one cocaine dealer, "Got to get some for my brother. He's got a nose like a vacuum cleaner."...."

 

 

From THE CAST Section:

Patsy Thomasson
Director of White House Office of Administration
Former aide("top lieutenant") to convicted drug dealer Don Lasater (pardoned by Gov. Clinton)
Got her security clearance 13 months into her job
Participated in ransacking Vince Foster's office the night of his death
David Watkins memo on the first lady's involvement in Travel Gate, was found in her files - seven months after a House committee launched its investigation
Testified to the Grand Jury about the placement of Monica Lewinsky in the Pentagon
Testified to Congress that "there was no reason for concern that White House aides lacked permanent passes because they nonetheless had gotten `requisite security' approval
Referring to the "mole" who perpetrated the Kremlin's most successful penetration of the CIA discovered to date, she said "We don't think we have any Aldrich Ameses at the White House. But we certainly could."
When Aldrich asked the Office of Administration for a copy of the "secret" phone list, as director she responded "Screw the FBI! To hell with the FBI! They're not getting this list!"
Congress requested a Special Counsel to investigate her for two possible violations of 2 U.S.C. Section 192 and 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 - misrepresentations or false statements to Congress concerning Health Care Task Force
The SEC investigated her as the head of a group of Arkansas investors for insider trading on the Tyson 1992 purchase of Arctic Alaska
Was one of Gov. Clinton's top administrative aides
Was recommended to Lasater by Clinton when she was an Arkansas highway commissioner
Vice President of Lasater's bonding company
Hired Clinton's half brother, Roger, as a limo driver
When Lasater was convicted and was in jail, she took over as head of the firm with Lasater's power of attorney
While she was in charge, Gov Clinton continued to funnel all the state's bonds through the company, $664 million
Her name turned up on one Drug Enforcement Administration document detailing a passenger manifest of persons flying with Lasater from Latin America.
Reassigned to State Department, in charge of embassies, has diplomatic immunity
Handled the sale of the Clinton/Lasater connected Angel Fire (Phoenix) to Sangre de Cristo
President of Phoenix Group
When she appeared before Starr's Grand jury on the travel office firing, 6 FBI agents searched her apartment that night

Buddy Young
Former Arkansas Police Captain
Bill Clinton's head of security
Reported to have been Barry Seal's contact at the Governor's mansion.
On the day following Vincent Foster's murder, promoted to a senior position with FEMA and moved out of Washington D.C. to the Denton. Texas FEMA office.
Has now returned to Washington DC. as the number 2 man at FEMA.
In 1993 Clinton appointed him to a $92,000-a-year federal post
Two former Arkansas state troopers say Young warned them not to talk to reporters about Clinton's sex life
Smeared the reputation and questioned the credibility of Larry Patterson (re: Jones v Clinton lawsuit)
William Henry LaRoche Jr. says he talked to him during the Iran-Contra operation in 1984
State policeman told Jerry Park's widow that 5 men who moved in his social circle conspired the murder of her husband, they flipped coins
Reported that Webb said '"Let me tell you, Vince. This Celeni situation: if you don't shut your f**king mouth,' he said, 'Buddy Young will make sure you're horizontal.'"
Larry Nichols testified that he dug up dirt on Clinton's opponent and turned it over to him.

Dan Lasater


Boy Clinton (Regnery, 1996) pp 107-108 R. Emmett Tyrell, Jr. Freeper Faith: "...Lasater made his first fortune in the 1960s while quite young. He established the Pondersona Steak House chain in Indiana. He then began breeding race horses in Kentucky and Florida. He met Clinton's mother, Virginia Kelley (who was then Virginia Dwire), at Oak Lawn Park race track in Hot Springs, where both gambled avidly on the horses, and where his horses were frequent winners. In 1979 she introduced Lasater to her son, Roger Clinton. Precisely when Lasater met brother Bill is unclear to me, but by 1982 Lasater had become a major contributor to Clinton's political war chest and one of Little Rock's infamous "bond daddies." His firm became well known for its libertine soirees featuring pretty young things and cocaine. After Clinton's 1982 reelection the governor gave his new supporter access to underwriting the state's tax-exempt bonds. From 1983 to 1985, Lasater's firm figured in fourteen state bond issues worth about $1.6 million, though Lasater was under investigation in a drug conspiracy. In all fourteen issues, Clinton's old law firm, Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, did the legal work. . . . When Clinton established the Arkansas Development Finance Authority as a bond-issuing agency to assist economic growth in Arkansas, Lasater was a major underwriter. Even when law enforcement agencies began investigating Lasater's drug habits, his lucrative dealings with the state continued. In early 1985 Lasater's stable hand and driver, Roger Clinton, made a deal with U.S. Attorney George Proctor, pled guilty on two counts of cocaine distribution, testified against Lasater before a grand jury, and went to the calaboose for two years. Despite it, in May Lasater won permission to underwrite a $30 million bond issue for a new communications system for the Arkansas state police that Governor Clinton had strongly supported. The communications system was a notable failure, but Lasater walked off with $750,000. He was soon indicted for drug distribution and served six months. Clinton later pardoned Lasater, the official explanation being that without the pardon, Lasater could not get his hunting license back...."

2/3/94 Chicago Tribune William Gaines Gary Marx ".The Illinois S&L case suggests that Hillary Clinton, as a private attorney, had a glaring conflict of interest. As an attorney for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., she helped negotiate a secret, out-of-court settlement that ended the government's suit against a family friend and an influential benefactor of her husband..In the Illinois case, the problem stems from the Clintons' friendship with Dan Lasater, a convicted felon whose high-flying bond trading firm played a hand in the troubles of several savings and loans, including First American Savings and Loan Association, an Oak Brook institution headed by another politician, Dan Walker, who was governor of Illinois from 1973 to 1977. It all started in 1979 in an unlikely venue-the Oaklawn Park racetrack in Hot Springs, Ark. Clinton's mother, the late Virginia Kelley, had a passion for thoroughbred horseracing, and her box at the track was next to Lasater's.By early 1983, Lasater had given Roger Clinton a job at his Florida horse farm; Clinton had reclaimed the governor's mansion; and Lasater's bond firm had been added to a list of brokerage firms eligible to underwrite state bond issues, a classification that generated millions of dollars in business for his firm, according to published reports. Over the next two years, the ties between Lasater and the Clintons grew stronger. The Clintons benefited from the relationship. Lasater contributed money to the governor's campaign; lent Roger Clinton $8,000 to pay off a drug debt; sponsored fundraising parties at his offices; made his private plane available to the ambitious young governor for campaign jaunts; and encouraged his staff to donate to the governor's campaign, promising higher commissions to compensate for the donations, according to published reports. At one point in 1985, he also made his plane available to squire celebrities to a charity function organized by Hillary Rodham Clinton. Lasater benefited from the closer ties, too. In the summer of 1985, Clinton successfully lobbied the Arkansas legislature to approve a contract for Lasater to sell $30.2 million in bonds for the new state police radio system. The contract netted Lasater's firm $750,000, according to a report in The Los Angeles Times. Meanwhile, Lasater spread his financial wings beyond Arkansas, signing deals to trade Treasury bond futures with several savings and loans, including Walker's First American. The S&Ls were trying to compensate for their money-losing mortgage lending operations by engaging in the high-risk deals being peddled by Lasater. But things began to sour in late 1985, both in Illinois and in Arkansas. At First American, Walker discovered that Lasater's bond firm didn't have the magic touch. According to court records, Walker's S&L lost at least $361,572 in T-bond futures trades made by Lasater's firm. "They had general authority to trade, but they were supposed to call the (First American) operating officer each time they made a trade," Walker said in a telephone interview. "They did not do that." Meanwhile, law enforcement officers in Arkansas had started picking up reports that Lasater had another problem: He was distributing cocaine to friends and business associates at swank parties he threw in Little Rock and Hot Springs. Walker struck first, filing a 1985 suit against Lasater's bond firm alleging that the company committed mail, wire and securities fraud by using First American funds for unauthorized T-bond futures trades. Walker never got Lasater in court. First American was seized in 1986 by federal officials, who later charged the former Illinois governor with lending himself $1.4 million in federally insured deposits. Walker was eventually convicted of bank fraud and perjury. Federal officials also collared Lasater; they convicted him of cocaine possession and trafficking in 1986. Meanwhile, the federal regulators who seized First American decided to pursue the savings and loan's $3.3 million suit against Lasater to see if they could recoup some money for American taxpayers, who funded the billion-dollar bailout of hundreds of bankrupt savings and loans, including First American. The government's deposit insurance fund hired the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, where Hillary Clinton was a powerhouse. Rose had successfully solicited the government's legal work on failed savings and loans in Arkansas months earlier. The Lasater connection caused no end of problems for Gov. Clinton. During his re- election campaign in 1986, Clinton came under attack from his Republican opponent for steering state contracts to Lasater while Lasater was under investigation for drug trafficking. Clinton acknowledged being friends with Lasater but denied knowing about Lasater's drug activities. Clinton was re-elected. In 1987, Lasater went off to serve his prison sentence after giving Patsy Thomasson, another key Clinton supporter and Democratic Party activist, legal authority to manage his assets, according to court records. Most of the Rose firm's S&L legal work was handled by Webster Hubbell, now the No. 3 official at the U.S. Justice Department. But the firm assigned the government's suit against Lasater to Hillary Clinton and Vincent Foster, who later became deputy White House counsel for President Clinton and who committed suicide last July. In late 1987, court records show, Hillary Clinton and Foster negotiated a confidential settlement. Lasater paid the government $200,000 in return for the dismissal of its $3.3 million suit against him. Whether Lasater got off cheaply at the expense of the American taxpayer depends upon his assets at the time and the strength of the evidence against him, legal experts say. Nevertheless, Thomas Scorza, a former assistant U.S. attorney who teaches legal ethics at the University of Chicago Law School, said Hillary Clinton's decision to represent the government in a lawsuit against Lasater raises serious questions about her professional conduct. "