rense.com


Brett Kavanaugh, Nominated
To The Federal Bench By
President Bush, Is Guilty Of
Obstruction Of Justice And
Covering-Up Vince Foster Murder
According To A U.S. Attorney
 
By Greg Szymanski
4-11-6 
 
Brett Kavanaugh, an assistant to President Bush and nominee to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, is one of the main White House lackeys involved in the 1993 murder cover-up of Vince Foster, according to a Sacramento U.S. Attorney and former lead investigator in the Foster case.
 
Further, high-powered and corrupted journalists like Michael Isikoff, Steve Labaton, Micah Morrison, Matt Drudge and others were aware of the attorney's credible charges, but failed to report them to the American people.
 
By not reporting the cover-up in the Foster investigation as well as not reporting witness stories, journalists aid the government perpetrators in silencing witnesses,   said Miguel Rodriguez, the lead U.S, Attorney in the Foster investigation, who blew the whistle on the cover-up 11 years ago.
 
Rodriguez added that crime scene witnesses that were compromised by investigators and then ignored by the complicit media included Jean Slade, Judith Doody, Mark Fiest, Patrick Knowlton, park service workers Chuck Stough, Francis Swann,   as well as rescue workers, Todd Hall, Richard Arthur, George Gonzalez, Ralph Pisani, Jennifer Wacha, Cory Ashford, William Bianchi, Victoria Jacobs, Roger Harrison, Andrew Makuch, the coroner's wife and two unnamed tow truck drivers.   
 
"The public still to this does not know of these people or their stories," said Rodriguez in testimony recaptured in a shunned and ignored book entitled Failure of the Public Trust. A transcript of the 1999 book, a must read for anyone wanting to learn how the government covered-up the controversial Foster murder officially listed as a suicide, is located at www.fbicover-up.com
 
After blowing the whistle on the cover-up, Rodriguez was immediately demoted from the White House to the "attorney dog house" in Sacramento . Ca., after charging Kavanaugh, independent prosecutor Kenneth Star and other higher-ups involved in the drafting of Starr's independent prosecutor's report were complicit in the cover-up, knowingly hiding evidence leading to Foster's murder, not suicide
 
 For rest of story and more informative articles, go to www.arcticbeacon.com
 

Disclaimer






MainPage
http://www.rense.com


This Site Served by TheHostPros