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07.07.07, 02:55

Przeciez ten Libby to zwykly gangster powiazany z najczarniejszymi
indywiduami chodzacymi po swiecie. Nie jestem zwolennikiem kary smierci ale
jezeli chodzi o niego to nie zawachalbym sie z takim wyrokiem. Przeczytajcie
sami:

Libby A Long-Time
Mossad Agent
By Wayne Madsen
WayneMadsenReport.com
7-6-7

I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has been a long-serving intelligence agent for
Israel's Mossad, according to a veteran CIA "official cover" officer who
spoke to WMR on deep background. The CIA's Clandestine Service has, over the
years, gathered a tremendous amount of intelligence on Libby's activities on
behalf of Mossad.

Libby served as the lawyer for Switzerland-based American fugitive financier
Marc Rich, aka Mark David Reich, who is also known to be an Israeli
intelligence asset and someone Israel relies upon for missions that
demand "plausible deniability" on the part of the Mossad. Rich heads up a
worldwide empire of dummy corporations, foundations, and numbered bank
accounts that have been involved in sanctions busting and weapons smuggling.
The nations involved include Israel, United States, United Kingdom, Iran,
Panama, Colombia, Russia, Iraq (under Saddam Hussein),

Cuba, Spain, Nigeria, Singapore, Bolivia, Jamaica, Bermuda, France, Italy,
East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Australia,
Argentina, Peru, Ireland, Zambia, Sweden, Monaco, and apartheid South Africa.
In 1983, the then-U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York urged
jail time for Rich and his partner Pincus Green for racketeering. The name of
that U.S. Attorney is Rudolph Giuliani. Giuliani, who is now running for
president, praised Bush's decision to commute Libby's jail sentence. After
Clinton's pardon of Rich, Giuliani said he was "shocked." Paul Klebnikov, the
Moscow editor for Forbes' Russian edition, wrote about the connections of
Rich to Russian gangsters like Boris Berezovsky, a business partner of Neil
Bush, in his book "Godfather of the Kremlin." Klebnikov was shot to death
gangland-style on a Moscow street on July 9, 2004.

Libby not only provided the Mossad with a top agent inside the White House
but also an important conduit for the Russian-Israeli Mafia.

Libby arranged for Rich's eleventh hour pardon by outgoing President Bill
Clinton in January 2001. The pardon of Rich was urged in a phone call to
Clinton by then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, as well as Shimon Peres
and Ehud Olmert.

Yesterday, Libby received a commutation of his 30-month prison sentence from
President George W. Bush. Libby was convicted on four counts of perjury,
lying to a federal law enforcement officer, and obstruction of justice in the
investigation by U.S. Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald of the White House's
leak to the media of the identity CIA non-official cover officer Valerie
Plame Wilson.

Libby was denied bail by U.S. Judge Reggie Walton and was ordered to prison
while appealing his sentence. Libby was assigned Bureau of Prisons inmate
number 28301-016.

Libby worked for Paul Wolfowitz in the State Department's Bureau of East
Asian and Pacific Affairs from 1982 to 1985. Libby again worked for Wolfowitz
in the Pentagon as the Principal Undersecretary for Strategy and Resources.
Libby later became the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy and served
as a chief aide to Defense Secretary Dick Cheney.

It was while Libby was working for Wolfowitz at State, the FBI arrested
Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, who had delivered enough highly-classified U.S.
documents they could have entirely filled a garage. It was well known that
Pollard had a "control officer" within the Reagan administration. The control
officer was code-named "Mega."

Current British Lord Chancellor and former British Foreign Secretary Jack
Straw said that during Middle East peace talks between Israel and the
Palestinians, "It's a toss-up whether [Libby]

is working for the Israelis or the Americans on any given day." Clinton's
Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder told the House Government Affairs
Committee in 2001 that he discovered much more about Rich after Clinton's
pardon and said, "Knowing everything that I know now, I would not have
recommended to the president that he grant the pardon."

It has also been reported that, in addition to pressure from leading neocons
in the United States to keep Libby out of jail, Bush was urged by leading
Israeli government officials to prevent Libby from going to prison.

Fitzgerald issued the following statement regarding Bush's commutation of
Libby's prison sentence:
"We fully recognize that the Constitution provides that commutation decisions
are a matter of presidential prerogative and we do not comment on the
exercise of that prerogative.

We comment only on the statement in which the President termed the sentence
imposed by the judge as 'excessive.' The sentence in this case was imposed
pursuant to the laws governing sentencings which occur every day throughout
this country. In this case, an experienced federal judge considered extensive
argument from the parties and then imposed a sentence consistent with the
applicable laws. It is fundamental to the rule of law that all citizens stand
before the bar of justice as equals. That principle guided the judge during
both the trial and the sentencing.

Although the President's decision eliminates Mr. Libby's sentence of
imprisonment, Mr. Libby remains convicted by a jury of serious felonies, and
we will continue to seek to preserve those convictions through the appeals
process."

www.waynemadsenreport.com

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    • cyniol Re: Bush bawi sie w "Prezia" 07.07.07, 03:28
      i smieje sie Amerykanom prosto w oczy.
      www.pardon.pl/artykul/2004/bush_bawi_sie_w_prezia
    • cyniol Re: Even Paris Hilton had to go to jail 07.07.07, 03:35
      powiedzial senator Dick Durbin.
      news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070703/ap_on_go_pr_wh/cia_leak_quotes_2
      • zbalansowany Re: Even Paris Hilton had to go to jail 07.07.07, 04:35
        Nie przepadam za Paris hilton, ale to prawda ze kierujac sie pojeciem
        sprawiedliwosci dzisiaj powinno opuscic wiezienia w USA 99.999% wiezniow -
        wtedy mozna by mowic ze USA to praworzadne panstwo.
    • felusiak1 Wayne Madsen? 07.07.07, 06:01
      Chyba żartujesz. Madsen i wiarygodność. Tym "artykułem" nawet tyłka wytrzeć sie
      nie da.
      No ale z drugiej strony moge zrozumieć, ze on koi twoja potrzebe odreagowania
      nienawiści.
      • cyniol Re: Wayne Madsen? 07.07.07, 06:23
        felusiak1 napisała:

        > Tym "artykułem" nawet tyłka wytrzeć sie
        > nie da.
        Zgadzam sie calkowicie, poniewaz papier do drukarki specjalnie do tego celu sie
        nie nadaje.
        >
        >
        • felusiak1 Re: Wayne Madsen? 07.07.07, 07:30
          Artykułem a nie papierem na którym artykuł jest wydrukowany.
          Przypomn, że zadna z sensacyjnych opowiastek Madsena nie znalazła potwierdzenia
          w faktach.
          Madsen pisze: Libby arranged for Rich's eleventh hour pardon by outgoing
          President Bill Clinton in January 2001.
          Time z 13 lutego 2001 pisze: Marc Rich's socialite ex-wife has donated an
          estimated $1 million to Democratic causes, including $70,000 to Hillary
          Clinton's successful Senate campaign and $450,000 to the Clinton presidential
          library fund. She also lobbied heavily for Marc's pardon. Investigators want to
          know if Denise's contributions led to a direct quid pro quo exchange for her
          ex-husband's pardon. Clinton has denied any connection, saying HE RELIED SOLELY
          ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY JACK QUINN (former White House counsel and Rich's
          current lawyer) when he was weighing the pardon request.

          Clinton has denied any connection, saying HE RELIED SOLELY ON THE INFORMATION
          PROVIDED BY JACK QUINN not Libby.
          • iamhotep Re:tiaaa, f1 07.07.07, 09:20
            f1 pisze:
            > Przypomn, że zadna z sensacyjnych opowiastek Madsena nie znalazła
            >potwierdzenia w faktach.

            A to ci dopiero:DDD

            archives.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/03/02/clinton.library/
            • iamhotep Re:No i sam Clinton 07.07.07, 09:31
              pewnie tez klamal na lamach NYT 18 lutego 2001, kto o pardon M. Rich nalegal

              "...the case for the pardons was reviewed and advocated not only by my former
              White House counsel Jack Quinn but also by three distinguished Republican
              attorneys: Leonard Garment, a former Nixon White House official; William
              Bradford Reynolds, a former high-ranking official in the Reagan Justice
              Department; and Lewis Libby, now Vice President Cheney's chief of staff..."

              www.nytimes.com/2001/02/18/opinion/18CLIN.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5070&en=dd8f539be7a0b417&ex=1183953600


            • felusiak1 nie pijam jabcoków w parku, imhotep 07.07.07, 11:54
              Madsen napisał wszak, ze "Libby arranged for Rich's eleventh hour pardon by
              outgoing President Bill Clinton in January 2001."
              Jednak z kongresowych przesłuchań wynika, ze nie Libby a Jack Quinn zaaranzował
              pardon.
              ------------------------------------
              WAXMAN: [] Were you hired solely for the pardon issue, or were you part of the
              team dealing with Mr. Rich's problems much before it ever came to the issue of a
              pardon?

              QUINN: Yes. I was hired in, I believe it was the spring of 1999, to work on the
              effort to try to achieve resolution either at main Justice or in the Southern
              District
              -------------------------------
              transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0102/08/se.06.html
          • cyniol Re: Wayne Madsen? 07.07.07, 15:03
            felusiak1 napisała:

            > Artykułem a nie papierem na którym artykuł jest wydrukowany.
            Felusiak, ja tylko uscislilem. Artykulem bowiem to juz czysta abstrakcja.
    • 4u2c2 ano tak. 07.07.07, 10:38
      Jaki sukinsyn szedl takiego spotkal.Sukinsyn Buc uniewinnil sukonsyna libby.
      A teraz sukinsyn felusiak sie cieszy ze na jego wyszlo ze sie liczy co sukinsyny
      zrobia i nikt na sukinsynow nie ma sily.Czyli sukinsyny maja zawsze racje jak
      jeszcze maja sile i decyduja.
      Po nich prawdopodobnie przyjda inne sukinsyny ale sukinsyny ktore beda pociagac
      za sznurki beda z tego samego scenariusza korzystac.Takie juz ciekawe czasy
      nastaly ze przyszlo nam zyc wsrod takich sukinsynow.
    • iamhotep Re: F1 sie jabcokow wypieraja 07.07.07, 22:11
      a bzdety wypisuja jakby byli na bani.

      Biedny Libby, czysty jak lezka niemowleca, nigdy adwokatem M. Rich nie byl, o
      jego pardon nie wystapil do administracji Clintona no i tylko pech chcial, ze
      padl ofiara politycznego spisku.

      Republikanski prokurator wnosi akt oskarzenia przed republikanskim sedzia,
      wybranym przez republikanska administracje, sedzia wydaje wyrok opierajacy sie
      na wytycznych ustanowinych przez republikanska administracje i co sie okazuje?
      Republikanska smietanka podnosi larum - kara zbyt wygorwana!
      Gdyby byl to demokrata pewnie by wolali o publiczne rozstrzelanie.

      Jedno prawo dla republikanskiej smietanki. Inne prawo dla demokratycznej
      choloty.



      • felusiak1 Re: F1 sie jabcokow wypieraja 08.07.07, 00:53
        No i znowu emocjonalny potok słów.
        Czy zatem uważasz, ze bycie adwokatem Richa czyni go przestepcą?
        Jeśli tak to Quinn też jest brudnym zbrodniarzem.
        No ale mieliście skalp i wam umknął i to was strasznie wkurza.

        Głowa do góry. Już wkrótce wasze bedzie na wierzchu, być może.
        • zbalansowany Re: F1 sie jabcokow wypieraja 08.07.07, 07:05
          Tak, tak Felusiak


          Jak goj, to moze winny, a moze nie.
          Jak hutzpiarz, to zawsze niewinny.
          I to cala twoja logika.
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