[v911t] PALFREY HANGING:  CLINTON, CHENEY ON D.C. MADAMS LIST?
 
Resent-Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 23:02:46 -0500 (CDT)


CLINTON, CHENEY ON D.C. MADAMS LIST?

Several researchers claim Palfrey offed because she knew too much

By Victor Thorn

Has another name been added to the long list of government-sponsored
murders, with possible chief suspects belonging to the Bush-Clinton
crime cabal? And, although police Captain Jeffrey P. Young revealed
that at least two apparent suicide notes were discovered, suspicions
are running high that foul play was involved in Palfreys hanging.

For starters, less than 10 percent of all female suicides are by
hanging.

According to journalist Mick Gregory, of all female suicides, very
few are by hanging. Its been out of fashion for 100 years.

What propelled this story into the national headlines was a client
list of 10,000 to 15,000 names that included Washingtons political
and business elite, including officials from the IMF and World Bank,
corporate CEOs, White House and Pentagon employees and lobbyists.

Palfreys little black book of telephone numbers weighed 46 pounds
and had already caused the resignation of Randall L. Tobias, deputy
secretary of state to Condoleezza Rice. Others named in these phone
logs were Bill Clintons former advisor Dick Morris, along with
Harlan K. Ullman, the man who came up with shock and awe.

What most worried Washingtons political elite was Ms. Palfreys
defiant attitude. As reported by Paul Duggan in The Washington Post,
on April 16 Palfrey announced that she would make public some of
her records, exposing ex-clients from the more refined walks of
life in the nations capital.

In another interview, she threatened, I can state with unequivocal
certainty this situation will be a very long and unpleasant one.
Im sure as heck not going to federal prison because Im shy about
bringing in the deputy secretary of whatever.

Palfrey also let it be known that she would be willing to sell her
little black book, and it was rumored that a book deal was about
to be signed.

The stakes got even higher when Palfreys attorney, Montgomery Blair
Sibley, said in 2007 that even though a firm price had not yet been
established for this book, If Bill Clintons on the list, thats a
different matter. . . .

Was Sibly simply dropping names, or did he know something more?
Some researchers have linked Clintons name to a September 1994 batch
of phone records originating from Washingtons Park Hyatt Hotel, yet
corroborating evidence is not strong enough at this time to prove
these assertions to be factual. Still, when we consider information
presented in my trilogy on the Clintons, we learn that Bills
consigliere, Bruce Lindsey, used to scurry Clinton to the Marriott
Hotel in downtown D.C. for extramarital affairsa distance of little
more than one mile from the Park Hyatt. In light of the former
presidents sexual proclivities, its not hard to imagine that he
used multiple locales for his trysts.

Another figure that repeatedly keeps surfacing in the D.C. Madam
case is Dick Cheney, whose phone number while CEO of Halliburton
appeared on numerous escort service lists. Friends close to Ms.
Palfrey have told authorities that she was about to reveal more
client names, and that this information was her ace-in-the-hole.
In fact, Palfrey recently admitted, Dick Cheney might be a client,
but I cant tell you right now.

Only days before her death, Palfrey complained to close associates
that she was being followed, and that a contract had been placed
on her head.

However, Palfrey assured numerous radio interviewers that she was
not suicidal, and if she met a sudden demise, it would be murder.

A final twist to this story involves a former employee of Ms. Palfrey
named Brandi Britton who, only three months earlier, also met an
untimely death that was ruled a suicideby hanging. With her trial
set to start the following week, Britton threatened to blow the
whistle and name names during her hearing. Palfrey had also warned
that she planned on exposing the government and all those involved.

If this data is correct and either Bill Clinton or Dick Cheneys
names was contained in Palfreys records, the implications would be
enormous. Hillary Clintons presidential ambitions would be immediately
sunk, while Cheneys inclusion on this list would be another black
eye to an already disastrous Bush presidency. The Justice Department
has recently sealed the names of every client on this list.

Victor Thorn is the author of Hillary (And Bill): The Clinton
Trilogy.

(Issue # 20, May 19, 2008)

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