Bush and Cheney Indicted
by
Tom Flocco, Aug 2, 2005
(Posted here by Wes Penre, August 3, 2005)
A Chicago grand jury has indicted the President and
Vice-President of the United States along with multiple high
officials in the Bush administration
Chicago
-- August 2, 2005 -- TomFlocco.com -- U.S. federal
prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's Chicago grand jury has
issued perjury and obstruction of justice indictments to the
following members of the Bush Administration: President
George W. Bush, Vice-President Richard Cheney, Bush Chief of
Staff Andrew Card, Cheney Chief of Staff I. Lewis "Scooter"
Libby, Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, former Attorney
General John Ashcroft, imprisoned New York Times reporter
Judith Miller and former Senior Cheney advisor Mary Matalin.
There were no indications given as to whether the President
and his top staff members would appear publicly before
cameras at the grand jury proceedings, given the gravity of
the charges.
Besides the Valerie Plame CIA leak case, the Fitzgerald
probe is reportedly far-reaching and expanding much deeper
into past White House criminal acts involving Bush-Clinton
drug money laundering in Mena, Arkansas to White House
involvement in 9.11; but also for sending America's young
people to their deaths or to be maimed in Iraq and
Afghanistan under false pretenses.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair was indicted for
obstruction of justice and is reportedly consulting with
members of Parliament and legal aides regarding how to avoid
appearing in the U.S.A. for interrogation before Fitzgerald
in Chicago.
The revelations emanated from sources close to the grand
jury who spoke with federal whistleblower Thomas Heneghen in
California who said White House Senior Advisor to the
President Karl Rove was also indicted for perjury and was
reportedly involved with Mary Matalin in a major Bush
administration document shredding operation to cover-up
evidence.
Heneghen had reported over ten days ago on a
TruthRadio.com broadcast that his sources close
to the grand jury said former Secretary of State Colin
Powell had been subpoenaed and had testified against
President Bush, telling the citizen panel that the President
had taken the United States to war based upon lies--a
capital crime involving treason under the United States
Code.
Heneghen also reported a week ago that Gonzalez and Card had
been subpoenaed and that Tony Blair had defied his subpoena
after the response time limit had expired.
Sources close to the investigation report that members of
the House, Senate, 9.11 Commission and other members of the
media are also under investigation as potential targets by a
grand jury regarding obstruction of justice and other
oversight failures linked to the 9.11 attacks--indicating
that citizen panelists working with Fitzgerald may be
seeking a wholesale cleansing of what many have said is a
crime-wracked White House and Congress.
Also
last Monday, the whistleblower reported that Senate
Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts was planning to
obstruct justice by calling Fitzgerald for Senate hearings
to question the prosecutor's motives for the far-reaching
investigation.
This, giving rise to questions as to whether Roberts and
other Republican legislators--some now under secret
investigation--would join President Bush in seeking to fire
Fitzgerald in the same manner that President Nixon had fired
Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox in order to
obstruct justice and cut off further investigations into
White House crimes.
Two weeks ago Heneghen said he had talked to sources just
ten minutes prior to French and U.S. intelligence agents
intercepting British intelligence agents who were attempting
to bomb the subway underneath the Dirksen Federal Building
where Fitzgerald was presiding over grand jury hearings.
Serious questions can also be raised as to whether
intelligence forces linked to President Bush and Tony Blair
had participated in a failed attempt to scuttle the
Fitzgerald probe by literally blowing it up--at a time when
UK reports reveal that military-grade explosives were used
to blow up the London subway on July 7.
Sources say the alleged Chicago subway bombing attempt has
been attributed to an underground and closeted enmity
involving warring intelligence and military factions within
the United States government.
Moreover, reports indicate that the disturbance occurred at
the same time that the Chicago Tribune and local web blogs
had reported that the subway had been evacuated for 45-50
minutes regarding a "suspicious package" late on Monday
afternoon, July 18.
Also confirming the under-the-radar-screen hostilities
involving agents loyal to the administration and others who
are disturbed about the cover-up of government involvement
in the 9.11 attacks was a recent contact made with this
writer by a major New York media outlet which called seeking
"names of those who could confirm its own reports of warring
factions within the government which were threatening the
safety of U.S. citizens."
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Tom Flocco