At around 9 PM on September 29, Fairfax County, Virginia police responded to a 911 call describing an accident. However, they soon discovered they were not dealing with a routine emergency but the mysterious death of an employee of the 47-year old brother of President George W. Bush, venture capitalist Marvin Bush. Sixty-two year old Bertha Champagne, described as a long time "baby sitter" for Marvin and Margaret Bush's two children . . . was found crushed to death by her own vehicle in a driveway in front of the Bush family home. . . . Champagne reportedly lived at the Bush family home.
Champagne had left the residence to retrieve something from her car, which police say had somehow been left in gear. According to the police report, the car rolled forward and pinned the woman between it and a small building next to the driveway (possibly a checkpoint built by the Secret Service when Marvin's father, George H. W. Bush, was president). The car crossed Edgehill Drive, a small street in front of the Bush compound. The vehicle then crossed a busy two-lane street, Fort Hunt Road, finally coming to rest in a wooded area across the street that adjoins the prestigious Belle Haven Country Club. No explanations have been offered as to why the vehicle did not move until Champagne was in a position to be crushed. . . .
A Secret Service spokesperson emphasized there is no current Secret Service protection for Marvin Bush. However, there remains a question why private security agents posted at the Bush compound could not have responded to Champagne's distress.
There are also questions concerning Champagne's actual place of residence. According to the Post story, Bush told police that Champagne resided at their compound, However, a phone call to the directory-listed residence of Bertha Champagne in Franconia, Virginia resulted in Mrs. Champagne's son answering the phone. He confirmed that his mother lived at the Franconia address but he was clearly uncomfortable and nervous in talking to the media about the circumstances surrounding his mother's death.
TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS: Check out the picture. FTW says that the shack Champagne waspinned against is to the right. Note how level the ground is. Do you think a car rolled out of gear there?
5,000 individuals who squeezed into the Royal Albert Hall yesterday . . .
The largest gathering of Britain's freemasons in more than a decade . . . marked the formation of a new central organisation for the capital's 1,585 lodges. . . .
To the satisfaction of many of those waiting to attend the second of the day's ceremonies, headed by the Duke of Kent, who as Grand Master is Britain's top mason, the Home Office yesterday confirmed it has dropped plans to require all freemasons in the police service and criminal justice system to identify themselves.
Robert Taylor, 47, a "legal professional" and a mason for 14 years . . . said: "I have no problems with being a mason and saying so but if you are saying that someone has to declare it by law, then that implies there is something wrong or dodgy about it."
Home Office sources confirmed that the compulsory registration scheme, proposed after a parliamentary select committee found in 2000 that there had been cases of improper masonic influence in the criminal justice system, was dropped after the United Grand Lodge, the umbrella body for freemasons in England Wales, claimed it would breach the Human Rights Act. . .
After a voluntary [registration] scheme put in place by Jack Straw . . . Ten of Britain's 43 police forces refused to take part.
"Blackout probe too secret, CEO says" Ann Arbor News, Sept. 24., 2003.
The outspoken chief of southeast Michigan's power grid says the national inquiry into last month's blackout has been too secretive and may not provide the public a full answer to what caused the largest power outage in U.S. history.
Joseph Welch, CEO of Scio Township-based International Transmission Co. . . . federal investigators seem more prone to conceal information than reveal it, he said.
At least six ITC technicians who provided data for the federal investigation had to sign non-disclosure agreements. . . .
"Their initial intent was to keep all information related to the outage confidential forever," [Jim Frankowski, the firm's in-house attorney] said.
The U.S. Department of Energy and the North American Electric Reliability Council, an energy oversight organization, are coordinating the federal investigation into the power loss through a joint U.S.-Canadian task force. . . .
UPDATE: Wired News has an excellent piece Oct. 7 on the 4,000 fraud-ready Diebold machines in Alameda County, described as a "Democratic stronghold." The list of security holes is a mighty one.
The Supervisors’ recent approval of the Diebold contract for purchase of Touchscreen voting equipment enables us to move forward with plans to provide Touchscreen early voting access to County voters
TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS: Diebold is, of course, the voting company who recently quashed blackboxvoting.org by abusing international copyright law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in order to seize the enitre web site. Black Box Voting had exposed the triple-bookeeping and zero security on their ftp servers. Diebold CEO is a "Bush Pioneer" fundraiser who has "pledged" electoral votes to Bush.
LA Times reports 30,000 in LA County have voted on touchscreens so far and about 60% of about half a million absentee ballots have been returned. It's an old trick, even predating the touchscreens, to adjust the last numbers coming in, and those are often 'absentee' and 'early' ballots.
And other counties and cities in California are using Diebold and other touchscreen systems. The recall election was almost pushed back due to legal activism by the ACLU, which joins other "good government" fraud-fronts like Common Cause in arguing FOR these blatantly fraudulent systems as a civil right.
34 cubic feet of files from the Nixon administration are being released to the public. Considering that this is the man that gave us continued Selective Service slavery, military targeting of civilians, wage and price controls, abandonment of the gold standard in favor of fiat currency, and a wide variety of costly welfare programs, among other things, there should be some interesting materials here.
[Dennis] David was 26 years old at the time of Kennedy's murder and was working at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington, D.C. as the designated "chief of the day." . . .
David maintains that Kennedy's body arrived at the hospital in a gray shipping casket before a bronze casket arrived, which was where the government claimed the body was located. . . .
David claims there is evidence that Kennedy's body was tampered with . . .
Four hours later, David said he was asked to type a memo while an FBI agent dictated it.
While typing the memo, the agent placed a small bottle next to David. Inside the bottle were around four pieces of lead that David said were too much for one bullet, the "magic bullet" labeled "Commission Exam 399." . . .
Kennedy's brain, however, is missing. . . .
Several days after the autopsy, David said his friend and mentor, William Bruce Pitzer, who was the head of the audio/visual department at Bethesda, wanted to show him a 16-millimeter film of the autopsy as well as some black and white photographs of the procedure.
David said he did not look at the entire film and what he saw was footage prior to the official autopsy, but there was clearly something amiss.
Kennedy's throat was sloppily slit 2 inches in length and near the corner of his eye was an entrance wound, a hole no larger than a finger, David said.
It appeared that the body had been tampered with to cover up evidence that Kennedy may have been shot from the front.
It was December 1965 and Pitzer had told David that he would soon be retiring from Bethesda. David said Pitzer told him he had lucrative offers for work elsewhere.
In April 1966, Pitzer was found dead and had supposedly committed suicide.
"I never really believed Bill committed suicide," David said. . . .
In 1992, David said he learned that a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army Special Forces named Dan Marvin along with another man were asked by an agent of the Central Intelligence Agency to assassinate Pitzer. . . .
David said a woman named Madeline Brown was told by Johnson during a party before the assassination that he soon would no longer have to worry about Kennedy. Also at the party were FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Gerald Ford, who was a Warren Commission member and later became president, and some oil industry men who did not like Kennedy. . .
Prince William County prosecutors portray Mr. Muhammad, an Army veteran of the first Gulf war, as the domineering captain and "moving spirit" of a "killing team" that included him and his brainwashed young acolyte. . . .
[I]t now is clear that each defendant will blame the other. . . .
The prosecution theories in each trial match the defense theories in the other. . . .
Prince William County prosecutors portray Mr. Muhammad as a canny puppeteer who taught his young follower sniper skills, and directed his crimes down to ordering Mr. Malvo when to fire.
Fairfax County prosecutors offer a contradictory version — a kind of "Malvo the magnificent" who needed no coaching to become the monster willing to kill children. . .
Maryland prison guard Cpl. Wayne Davis testified . . . "He said his father would give him 'the go,' whatever that means" . . .
The Malvo defense team . . . enters this month's final pretrial maneuvering positioning its client as an impressionable child controlled by a domineering father figure. . . .
The Malvo legal team, told reporters they finally are seeing "the real Lee Malvo," chatty and smiling . . . after he shed his master's preaching about a race war.
"He was so programmed. ... We finally got him out of Muhammad's clutches," Mr. Arif said then.
[Prince William County Commonwealth's Attorney Paul E.]Ebert, who is prosecuting Mr. Muhammad . . . says the theory Mr. Muhammad was something of a Svengali to Mr. Malvo is compelling. "I'm sure that Malvo didn't have much influence over Muhammad."
Mr. Ebert tells The Times his case is strong but purely circumstantial, with no eyewitness or admissions.
"We don't have any eyewitnesses. We have to prove that circumstantially. Malvo has claimed to be the triggerman in most cases. Even though he actually pulled the trigger, we think, we hope, we'll be able to show to the court's satisfaction that they both participated as principals in the first degree," Mr. Ebert says. . . .
"Anyone on the panel who has paid too much attention to the Prince William trial will probably not make it on the jury anyway," says Mr. [Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Robert F.] Horan. . . .
Both defenses seek, without success so far, to force prosecutors to show their hands on case details, and to explain how each witness and bit of evidence relates to their cases. But even when they win an order for more specifics, they get little. . . .
Evidence . . . includes the stolen Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle used in the killings, and the nearly identical rifle Mr. Muhammad bought in 1999 and sold in 2000 when he was under a domestic restraining order. Both came from Bull's Eye Shooter Supply in Tacoma, Wash.
Other evidence includes a Global Positioning System unit that pinpoints locations by satellite, a laptop computer containing maps of shooting sites, fragments of bullets and shells, and unexplained "suspected fecal matter" seized from their dilapidated Chevrolet Caprice . . .
Defense attorneys have been objecting both to the vagueness of listing DNA samples by code numbers and to techniques for comparing them with saliva samples from the two prisoners.
Washington sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad has been administered an electric shock for refusing a medical test.
Muhammad was shocked with a stun belt Friday by a Prince William County sheriff's deputy after the sniper suspect refused to participate in medical tests at a local hospital, his attorneys told the Washington Post.
Muhammad was to undergo a court-ordered MRI and an electroencephalogram.
Oldest elite/Illuminati/etc. trick in the book . . . people more willingly accept increasingly arbitary order after another round of coordinated chaos. Ordo Ab Chao.
(In other news, the Racial Privacy Initiative conveniently lost, what with the celebrity-driven turnout giving racial-politic pollworkers and CIA-connected Diebold machines both that many more votes to 'count.' This shall enable the cataloging of the untermensch to continue uninterrupted.)
In a previous post on the new propaganda series Threat Matrix, I noted that a writer for the show was one John Shiban. Shiban was a key writer/producer on the Lone Gunmen series, the pilot episode of which featured a passenger airliner being remote-controled into the World Trade Center in order to provide a context for a perpetual War on Terrorism. Some more information has emerged in an article by Christopher Bollyn of American Free Press:
“I woke up on September 11 and saw it on TV and the first thing I thought of was The Lone Gunmen,” Frank Spotnitz, one of the program’s four executive producers said. “But then in the weeks and months that followed, almost no one noticed the connection.”
Frank Spotnitz, John Shiban, Vince Gilligan, and Chris Carter are listed as executive producers of the program. Shiban is also listed as a writer and creator of the pilot episode.
“What’s disturbing about it to me is, you think as a fiction writer that if you can imagine this scenario, then the people in power in the government who are there to imagine disaster scenarios can imagine it, too,” Spotnitz said.
Robert McLachlan, director of photography, received an award from the Canadian Society of Cinematographers on March 31, 2001 for his camera work on the pilot episode.
“It was odd that nobody referenced it,” McLachlan told American Free Press about the uncanny similarities between “The Lone Gunmen” pilot episode he filmed and the horrific reality of 9/11. “You’re the first person who mentioned it,” he said. “In the ensuing press nobody mentioned that [9/11] echoed something that had been seen before.”
AFP asked McLachlan about who supervised the production of the pilot program. “John Shiban was primarily the creator,” McLachlan said, adding, “Chris Carter was not there.” Carter is well known for his production of the “X-Files.” . . .
Neither Carter nor Shiban could be reached for comment.