Bush Plans to Fire
Prosecutor
by
Tom Flocco, Aug 7, 2005
(Posted here by Wes Penre, Aug 8, 2005)
Sunday
morning online editions of Newsweek and Time are reporting that the
President is planning to fire Chicago's U.S. Federal Prosecutor Patrick
Fitzgerald and replace him with a Bush classmate/Skull and Bonesman from
Yale.
Following on the heels of these reports, we have learned from U.S.
intelligence sources that federal agents are prepared to immediately
arrest Mr. Bush if he fires Fitzgerald and seeks to obstruct justice and
commit additional treasonous acts regarding ongoing grand jury
proceedings against his administration and himself.
TomFlocco.com reported last week that Fitzgerald's grand jury voted out
perjury and obstruction of justice "True Bills" or federal criminal
indictments against President Bush, Vice-President Cheney, Attorney
General Alberto Gonzalez, former Attorney General John Ashcroft, former
CIA Director George Tenet, Presidential Senior Advisor Karl Rove,
Presidential Chief of Staff Andrew Card, Vice-Presidential Chief of
Staff I. "Scooter" Libby, imprisoned New York Times reporter Judith
Miller and Vice-Presidential Senior Advisor Mary Matalin.
On Friday, federal whistleblower Tom Heneghen reported that the true
bills also listed Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist and
Justice Antonin Scalia as unindicted co-conspirators.
According to sources close to the grand jury, Fitzgerald's citizen panel
is now able to prove that George W. Bush was not legitimately elected
president in the 2000 election; but more importantly, it has fingered
the United States Supreme Court for fraud, obstruction of justice and
treason, making the Bush terms totally illegal.
The scope of the indictments and investigations indicates that the grand
jury's indicted criminal acts reaching back to 2000 will lead to further
legitimate assumptions that Bush-Cheney involvement in the 9.11 attacks
and sending American young people to war based upon lies orchestrated by
Mr. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are both squarely in the
sights of the grand jury.