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Subject: Renzi -- Tied to "Attorneygate," PLUS Hints of Defense Contractor/CIA 
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Congressman, crook ... and 
spook?


 


http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/


 










Republican congressman Rick Renzi of Arizona -- whose district 
includes Flagstaff, one of my favorite little towns -- has been indicted for 
extortion, wire fraud, and money laundering.

Some of these charges stem 
from a complex scheme in which he allegedly received kickbacks after cajoling 
others to buy land from a buddy. The other charges derive from his family's 
insurance firm, which offered insurance to pregnancy centers. He is said to 
have 
helped himself to the clients' premiums.

Renzi's name came up in the U.S. 
Attorney scandal investigation; emptywheel 
has the details.

Here's the part that really 
interests me: Renzi may be a 
spook. (A tip of the chapeau to Laura Rozen.) His background is 
certainly mysterious: 


"Exactly what Renzi did for the next two decades is 
  blurry. He has said he worked overseas for the Defense 
  Department, but research turned up no information on which agency, where he 
  was assigned or what duties he had.

"Renzi founded an 
  insurance company in 1989 and bought a six-bedroom home in Virginia two years 
  later for $765,000. He and his wife, Roberta, lived there with their children 
  for more than a decade."


Suggestive, though hardly conclusive. I would note that most 
spooks don't make anywhere near the kind of money needed to buy palatial digs 
of 
that sort. On the other hand, most insurance execs don't brag about working 
overseas for the DOD.

There have long been rumors of links between the 
intelligence community and the insurance industry. Insurance fraud has funded 
covert ops, or so 
some have claimed. 


 


Wally Hilliard, the [9-11] flight school owner whom 
many consider spookier than Caspar, made his money in 
insurance.

Renzi sat on the House intelligence 
committee, which is supposed to oversee 
the spooks. 


 


That's one reason why I think we should learn more about the 
man's background.

Here's another: 




A key beneficiary of Rep. Renzi’s legislation was 
  ManTechInternational Corp., a Fairfax, Virginia based defense contractor 
where 
  Rep. Renzi’s father, Retired Major General Eugene Renzi, is an executive vice 
  president. The company, which has an office in Sierra Vista, Arizona, was the 
  largest contributor to Renzi’s 2002 congressional campaign and the second 
  largest in his 2004 campaign.

If Rep. Renzi accepted campaign 
  contributions from ManTech in exchange for pushing through legislation 
  benefitting the company, he would be in violation of federal bribery 
laws.


Here's the webpage for ManTech, which sounds 
like the name of Jeff Gannon's bordello. 


 


Aside from Major General Renzi, some interesting folks run 
the firm. One director is the notorious 
neocon Richard Armitage, of Iran/contra and Plamegate ill-fame.  
Another is Richard Kerr -- former Deputy Director of the 
CIA.

Evidence indicated that someone back 
in the DC-Virginia area took a keen interest in 
establishing a political career for the Major General's son. 



And where did Rick Renzi (who moved to Arizona from 
  out of state in order to obtain this office) get the extra money he used to 
  get his name spread across the geographically huge district he was running? 
  $436,590 came from Renzi's own deep pockets.

A significant portion of 
  the remainder came from out of state. As the Open Secrets report mentioned 
  above shows, Renzi received more than twice as much in contributions from the 
  Washington, DC area than he did from Flagstaff, Arizona, the largest city in 
  his district.


A storyline begins to form, does it not? Sniff deeply -- you 
may note that special "Wilkes/Wade" fragrance perfuming the 
air.






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