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Old 11-02-2005, 04:58 PM  
chshkt
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Skolnick said about the same thing on his Saturday, October 29th audio report. "One of the reasons they wanted them sealed, over and above this national security question, was to soften the blow to the American people so that they don't go completely berserk when they realize that the occupant of the White House, the fictitious President and the fictitious Vice-President, are actually under indictment but its sealed for the moment. In other words, they are worried that the American people will create an insurrection realizing their government is fictitious," he stated.

So Patrick Fitzgerald reluctantly agrees to the judge's orders with the hope and the intention that the other indictments will follow soon thereafter. When that time will occur, remains to be seen for now.

Heneghan reported on the Friday, October 28th audio report on that 23 indictments remain sealed at this time, some of which are for further adjudication. In addition, there were a total of 55 separate motions or protocols that were filed in the 45 minutes between the time that Fitzgerald was to issue his findings at 9 AM, until the time when they finally appeared on his web page at the Department of Justice, at 9:45 AM EDT.

Fitzgerald has a reputation for being the type of prosecutor that prefers "to go up the food chain" in his pursuit of criminal activity. He is also known for being a bulldog when it comes to his determination to get the job done and he remains the only prosecutor in the world to ever obtain an indictment of Osama Bin Laden, for the first attacks on the World Trade Center in 1992.

Since Friday, Heneghan and Skolnick are also reporting that both Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle from the Defense Department have been indicted and former CIA Director George Tenant and National Security Advisor Hadley have both flipped and now have received transactional immunity for their testimonies, which are playing crucial roles in determining further indictments. Again, Stew Webb revealed that there will be three rounds of indictments in total. That number may well increase now, given that only the five indictments for Libby have come out thus far.

One can only imagine the amount of frantic activities going on behind the scenes at this very moment. The Bush administration is clearly in desperation mode, unlike they have ever been before and they may do just about anything in retaliation. Those may include a continued weather or geophysical modulation through their HAARP weaponry, a terrorist attack with a dirty bomb or any number of other dastardly scenarios. Without question, they are hell bent for Martial Law, which may be their only hope to avoid further indictments.

Needless to say, this indictment process has only just begun. On Saturday's audio report, Heneghan gave his assessment of how this process may evolve.

"I think the sealed indictments are going to remain sealed at a point to which Fitzgerald's investigation proceeds closer to fulfilling the charter for which he has been assigned to investigate, which is the actual outing of Valerie Plame,? Heneghan speculated.

?I think what we are going to see is a drib drab, a wave of releases. I think the less serious charges against individuals will be brought out first, and then as we move down in time and further into the inquiry, I think you will see the big time indictments brought out," he added.

There is an age-old question that can be applied here. And that is, how do you eat an elephant? And the answer is, one bite at a time. No one can deny that these are certainly momentous and historical times we are living in. This will get even more interesting as events unfold.

Stay tuned folks; we are only at the beginning of this story.......
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