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on, and even Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, and then you see how closely they<br />

relate to people were murdered at the time, and just how many people were murdered on<br />

the eve of being subpoenaed by a congressional investigating committee, it becomes quite a<br />

revelation. Bill Alexander tried to make this public in 1992. He had a wonderful list prepared.<br />

He had the support of both Congressman Jack Brooks of Texas and Congressman Charlie<br />

Rose of North Carolina. The Washington Post and the New York Times would not touch it<br />

with a ten-foot pole” (Al Martin, The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran-Contra Insider, (2002<br />

National Liberty Press), s 168).<br />

Slike elimineringstiltak er ikke noe nytt. Om vi for eksempel ser nærmere på mordet<br />

på John F Kennedy, ser vi at over hundre sentrale vitner ”mistet” livet i kjølvannet av drapet.<br />

Og i forbindelse med tildekningen av sannheten bak terrorangrepene den 11. september,<br />

pågår de samme overgrepene den dag i dag.<br />

478 Al Martin, The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran-Contra Insider, (2002 National Liberty<br />

Press), s 22-23.<br />

479 Rodney stich, Defrauding America (Diablo Western Press 1998), s 144.<br />

480 Al Martin, The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran-Contra Insider, (2002 National Liberty<br />

Press), s 47.<br />

481 Chip Tatum, som selv ble nektet å vitne om hva han visste, forteller i The Chip Tatum<br />

Cronicles dette om de tafatte regjeringsoppnevnte undersøkelseskommisjonene som kom<br />

istand da Contra skandalen sprakk: “At a cost of over $40 million the investigation yielded<br />

only a few prosecutions for minor infractions. It is curious that neither the Select Committee<br />

on Secret Military Assistance To Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition subcommittee tasked<br />

with the congressional investigation of the Iran-Contra, nor the office of the Special<br />

Prosecutor assigned to investigate criminal wrong-doings which occurred during the Iran-<br />

Contra Affair, subpoenaed any active duty military personnel assigned to the border area of<br />

Nicaragua/Honduras. Had the service members been called to testify concerning the daily<br />

training/resupply, and support of the Contras, it would have been determined that the<br />

Boland Act, which prohibited any efforts of the United States or its military to support the<br />

Contra effort, was being violated. Testimony by military personnel would have also revealed<br />

that military aircraft and supplies were used to support the shipment of cocaine from<br />

manufacturing facilities co-located with CIA supported Contra camps. Why weren't we called<br />

to testify?”<br />

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