Just saw this posting on Usenet that was just put on Usenet a while ago, that notes that "Us Intel News" on Turner Radio Network last night had some more info on pending indictments for various members of the Bush administration that mgiht be coming from Fitzgerald, according to Tom Heneghen. A lot of heavy rumors here. Maybe some can find some news stories to back this up or a transcript of this radio show?
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http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.jewish/browse_frm/thread/835fac3fdd206a12/cabc435757d5a862?lnk=st&q=&rnum=1&hl=en#cabc435757d5a862------------------------
Tom Heneghen Reports Movement Within Chicago Federal Court In Upcoming Indictments Of Bush Administration by Scott Mowry
Last evening on the "US Intel News" show on the Turner Radio Network, Tom Heneghen gave an update on the progress of the grand juries in Chicago concerning their impending indictments of various members of the Bush administration, both past and present.
Apparently, there is brisk movement within the US Federal Court of Chicago to get these indictments out despite intense pressure from within by a Judge Magistrate named Mark R. Filip, who has thus far suppressed them from being released to the public, according to Heneghen.
"We are heading toward a real showdown in United states of America, and we are heading toward what we might be looking at is a constitutional crisis," stated Heneghen emphatically about the Chicago court situation.
"There is team of judges that have decided that they are no longer going to tolerate this type activity and I believe they are well on their way to try TO FORCE THESE INDICTMENTS OUT rather than keep them sealed. And as I said, a showdown is emerging where Bush and his gang and Clinton and their gang, which are tied together in all of this, are about to be brought to justice."
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The impending indictments reportedly name George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Ted Olson, John Ashcroft, Scooter Libby, Condeleezza Rice, among many others, for crimes which include perjury, obstruction of justice and treason for the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame, in addition to other charges, all of which have been sitting idle with Judge Filip for several weeks now.