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British agents in Capitol gunfight
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fscked
2008-06-21 15:34:55 UTC
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Washington—July 7, 2006—TomFlocco.com—Former GOP House Majority Leader
Tom Delay testified against President George W. Bush before one of
Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s grand juries during the week of
May 22, according to U.S. intelligence sources with knowledge of the case.

It was also revealed that British operatives involved in the Friday, May
26 shootout at the House Rayburn building parking garage had been
seeking files in DeLay's office in an attempt to recover evidence
regarding indicted GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

Two UK agents and one French operative were killed in the covered up
Rayburn gunfight and then removed from the House parking garage in body
bags, all of which was suppressed by Capitol police and the national media.

In exchange for his grand jury cooperation, Delay received transactional
immunity from prosecution.

Bush administration worried about Powell and Tenet testimony?

Former Bush 43 Secretary of State Colin Powell had previously testified
last summer according to intelligence sources who added that former CIA
Director George Tenet has also provided testimony against Mr. Bush
before the grand jury.

Individuals around Powell told intelligence sources that the former
secretary of state was taken to an Aspen, Colorado hospital today after
a meal with former President Clinton and others participating in the
Aspen Ideas forum.

Those close to the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told the
sources that they were originally worried that Powell might have been
the victim of an attempted poisoning; but Powell later returned from the
hospital and said he was fine.

Last week Kenneth Lay, convicted former CEO of bankrupt Enron
Corporation and close friend of George W. Bush, was found dead of a
reported heart attack in Aspen, Colorado.

Drugs and money-laundering cited in Abramoff case testimony

Intelligence sources said former Majority Leader DeLay "joined GOP
California Representative Jerry Lewis in cooperating with Department of
Justice officials before the grand jury."

Evidence presented included criminal activities related to convicted GOP
lobbyist Jack Abramoff; and part of DeLay's testimony dealt with drug
money-laundering activities linked to Mena, Arkansas, former President
Bill Clinton and former First Lady and current Senator Hillary Clinton.

DeLay reportedly provided evidence and testimony regarding approximately
17 areas of criminal evidence involving Mr. Bush; however, the full
scope of the testimony was not revealed.

One intelligence source told TomFlocco.com that "DeLay knew about
Clinton-Bush assassination teams in the United States, details of the
Vince Foster murder, the John F. Kennedy Jr. assassination, and events
surrounding the September 11 attacks and the Oklahoma City bombing.

Delay was allegedly "up to his eyeballs regarding retirement accounts,
gifts and income issues" linked to his family, the government probe of
his campaign finance activities and links to questionable contributions
regarding a former House staffer employed as a lobbyist according to the
sources.

On July 24, 1998 Delay was nearly assassinated himself in his Capitol
Hill office; and intelligence agents knew that he was aware of multiple
criminal activities linked to the Bush and Clinton crime families,
adding that the former House leader "knew where the bodies were buried."

Covered up Rayburn gunfight

The shootout at the House Rayburn building was covered up by legislative
leaders and a White House well aware that DeLay was due to vacate his
House office on Friday, June 9.

This left a rapidly decreasing window of opportunity for those who also
knew he had testified before the grand jury at the end of May and might
have evidence regarding the content of that appearance still remaining
in his Capitol Hill office.

The May 26 Rayburn altercation likely closed the door on any opportunity
to covertly confiscate documents from Delay’s office before he
officially left the House of Representatives just two weeks later, given
heightened security awareness in subsequent days.

The gunfight between British, French and Israeli agents turned into an
exchange of automatic weapons fire on the level just below daily
activities involving House members and their staffs on the floors above.

According to multiple U.S. intelligence sources, the collateral damage
to automobiles was substantial enough that Capitol police closed the
Rayburn building over the weekend, temporarily removing the license tags
from bullet ridden vehicles and turned the garage into what amounted to
an auto-body shop.

Blindfolded repairmen were reportedly flown in from Albuquerque, New
Mexico after being offered compensation well above their normal pay to
"remain silent about a secret operation requiring their services in
Quebec, Canada."

The Rayburn gunfight took place with the full knowledge of Bush
officials since formal protests and reports were exchanged by the
British and French governments which were provided to the administration
according to high national security sources.

The documents presented to Mr. Bush were classified under arcane U.S.
intelligence regulations to further sequester the evidence from the
American people.

The national media has not reported the existence of the British and
French protest documents sent to the president.
Ian B MacLure
2008-06-22 05:33:40 UTC
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Uh oh! Somebody is off his meds.

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