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Posted on 08/31/2003 4:36:40 PM PDT by nwrep

If you did not recognize this woman, you would not a alone. She is Howard Dean's wife Judy, and she is "coming out" into the primary season, accompanied by puff-pieces like the one below from AP:

Judy Dean, wife of Democratic presidential hopeful and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, sits in her medical office in Shelburne, Vt., Feb. 6, 2003, where she is an internist in private practice. If her husband wins the presidency, America's next first lady could be a doctor tending to her patients while her husband tends the country. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, file)

Howard Dean's wife is apparently dropping her maiden name (Steinberg) and now is allowing the media to refer to her by her husband's last name. This has followed her husband's remarkable rise in popularity among the Democrats.

In a few short weeks, her pictures have suddenly appeared on Dean's website, along with a fawning commentary from the woman known as Hillary's Monica, Eleanor Clift. Here is a picture from Dean's website, apparently show-casing who they hope would be the future first lady:

http://www.valuejudgment.org/archives/000172.html

Anyway, Judy's written a fundraising letter that will be sent to donors sometime soon, a Vermont paper reports.

The letter, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, is a much more personal appeal than is typical of campaign fund-raising pleas.

She recounts how she and Dean met while both were attending the Albert Einstein medical school and then moved to Vermont for their residencies. Both are medical doctors and Steinberg Dean still has a thriving practice in suburban Burlington. That’s why she has done little with the campaign, she writes.

"I enjoy helping people on a one-on-one basis getting to know them and their families and helping them deal with illness,” she writes. "That is my way; while Howard is much more talented at improving things for people on a bigger scale."

[...] "Despite his intense passion for public service, Howard has never made his public aspirations become my personal obligations," she writes. "As a doctor and a partner in a medical practice, I have responsibility to my patients. That’s why my time ‘on the campaign trail’ is limited; when people are sick they want and need to see a physician who knows them."
 
 

October 25, 2000 -- -- (BRONX,NY) -- Robert A. Belfer, founder of Belco Oil and Gas Corp., has been elected chairperson of the Board of Overseers of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. 

Mr. Belfer succeeds Burton P. Resnick, the New York real estate developer, who served as chairperson of the Einstein Board for the past 19 years. Mr. Resnick continues on the Board as chairperson emeritus.

A member of the Einstein Board since 1973, Mr. Belfer has held several leadership positions including Board treasurer and chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee.  Mr. Belfer and his wife, Renée—also a member of the Einstein Board—have established a professorial chair in developmental biology at the College of Medicine.

Mr. Belfer is a graduate of Columbia University and the Harvard Law School. After completing law school, he joined the Belco Petroleum Corp., a Fortune 500 company. He was elected president in 1960 and was named chairman in 1985. This company subsequently merged into Enron Corp. Seven years later, in 1992, he founded Belco Oil and Gas Corp., a major independent producer of domestic oil and gas that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.  He also serves on the Board of Enron Corp., a leading electricity, natural gas, and communications company.

He is a member of the Visiting Committee of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He serves on the boards of Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Weizmann Institute of Science, and the American Jewish Committee. He is the recipient of an honorary degree from Yeshiva University.

Mr. Belfer and his wife are deeply involved in promoting better health and enhancing cultural life. Mrs. Belfer is a member of both the Board of Directors of Einstein’s National Women’s Division and the executive committee of its New York Chapter.

Mr. and Mrs. Belfer have supported major cancer research projects at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. They established the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and also named the Robert and Renée Belfer Court for early Greek art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where Mrs. Belfer is a trustee. She is also a trustee of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and of the American Friends of the Israel Museum.

Mr. and Mrs. Belfer have three children, Rachelle Malkin, Laurence, and Elizabeth, and four grandsons.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University is one of the leading centers for biomedical research and education in the United States. Its research strengths include cancer, heart disease, diabetes, liver diseases, immunology, neuroscience, and molecular genetics, among others. It is among the most selective medical schools in the nation; approximately 7,500 applicants vied for the 180 places in its entering class this year. Einstein’s hospital affiliates include Montefiore Medical Center, The University Hospital for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Beth Israel Medical Center, University Hospital and Manhattan Campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Long Island Jewish Medical Center, University Hospital and Long Island Campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine;  Jacobi Medical Center and Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center.

http://www.apfn.org/enron/belfer.htm

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/CarolASThompson/Enron.htm

Several Enron directors are involved in the "health philanthropy" racket. ...Director Robert A. Belfer, along with two other big investors, Lawrence A. Ruben and Jack Saltz (who happen to be Belfer's brothers-in-law), are also in the orbit of ACS/Lasker "health philanthropy." Belfer is Chairman of the Board of Overseers of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, and his wife Rene is also on the Board; also, the tallest building on the YU Main Campus is named Belfer Hall. They have also supported major cancer research projects at MSKCC and at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, and Belfer is on the boards of Weill Medical College at Cornell University and the Weizmann Institute of Science. Belfer sold 1 million shares on Enron stock for a profit of $51 million. Selma and Lawrence Ruben are big donors to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (as is The Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Foundation); and Anita and Jack Saltz have endowed chairs in diabetes research at Yeshiva and Mt. Sinai, and the Diabetes Research Center at Yeshiva. Belfer was the longest-serving director on the Enron board, from 1983 to 2001.

http://bodurtha.georgetown.edu/enron/Enron%20Director's%20Firm%20Supplied%20Capital%20to%20Fund%20JEDI%20Partnership.htm

A company run by one of Enron Corp.'s outside directors and biggest shareholders indirectly supplied money used to fund a 1997 partnership that eventually helped lead to Enron's collapse.

The question of who knew about the final use of those funds is becoming an increasingly important issue to federal investigators combing through the wreckage of Enron, which filed for bankruptcy-law protection in December. Officials at Enron and its former outside auditor, Arthur Andersen LLP, have said the way those funds were ultimately used created, in effect, a giant accounting sham that over four years inflated Enron's earnings by hundreds of millions of dollars and hid similar amounts of debt. These officials say they didn't know the true use of the money until November, the discovery of which triggered a massive financial restatement by Enron.

As much as several million dollars of the funding stemmed from a November 1997 transaction in which Belco Oil & Gas Corp. purchased a stake in another energy company from an Enron-affiliated entity, known as JEDI. Belco's chairman and chief executive at the time was a longtime Enron director, Robert A. Belfer.

Shortly after the transaction, JEDI earmarked some of the proceeds from that deal to help in the creation of a partnership known as Chewco Investments LP, according to a Dec. 30, 1997, internal Enron document. Chewco was one of the partnerships run by Enron executives.

A. Gilchrist Sparks III, a lawyer for Mr. Belfer, said his client was unaware that money from his firm went to help Chewco. Mr. Sparks said the more than $140 million transaction that produced the funds, which involved the purchase of stock in a company called Coda Energy Inc., was a straightforward business deal. As far as Mr. Belfer was concerned, it had nothing to do with Chewco, he said. Mr. Belfer and his family lost an estimated $2 billion on their Enron holdings before the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-court protection in December. Belco Oil also had other business dealings with Enron over the years, according Enron filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Mr. Belfer took part by telephone in a Nov. 5, 1997, meeting of the executive committee of Enron's board that concerned Chewco, according to minutes of that gathering. He and other directors approved several hundred million dollars in loan guarantees for Chewco after being given a review of the entity's "financing arrangements" and "corporate structure," according to the minutes.

Those arrangements enabled Enron to keep more than $700 million of JEDI-related debt off the company's books. If it recorded the debt on its books, Enron's borrowing ability could have been adversely affected.

Mr. Belfer's attorney, Mr. Sparks, said the Belco purchase of stock from JEDI had been in the works for months and already had been agreed to -- though not completed -- prior to the Nov. 5 meeting. After that meeting, Mr. Belfer "didn't relate" Chewco to the Belco deal with JEDI.

Exactly what was discussed at that Nov. 5 meeting is a potentially crucial piece of the Enron mystery. While the minutes lay out some parts of the Chewco presentation, the remainder is simply covered by the phrase "a discussion ensued."

For Chewco to be deemed independent, which was crucial to the entire exercise, it needed about $11.5 million in equity put in by investors who weren't connected to Enron.

That equity investment ended up coming from two small entities, Big River Funding and Little River Funding. According to a recent report by a special committee of Enron's board, Michael Kopper, the Enron executive who ran Chewco, initially controlled those two entities. On Dec. 18, 1997, he turned ownership in them over to William Dodson, who is described as Mr. Kopper's "domestic partner" in the Enron board report.

Mr. Kopper's attorney didn't return calls seeking comment. Mr. Dodson couldn't be reached for comment. Neither has responded in the past to requests for interviews on Enron's finances.

Little River and Big River obtained almost all of the $11.5 million for the Chewco equity investment by borrowing the funds from one of Enron's banks, London-based Barclays PLC, according to the Enron board report. But in what turned out to be critical development, Barclays demanded $6.6 million in cash collateral before giving the loans.

That $6.6 million came as part of Chewco's share of JEDI's deal with Belco, as well as from a smaller transaction JEDI also did with a another company, according to the Dec. 30, 1997, Enron document. The document was signed by Mr. Kopper on behalf of Chewco as well as another Enron executive on behalf of JEDI. That same day, the money was wired to Barclays on behalf of Little River and Big River, which allowed the bank loans to those two entities to be completed before the end of the year, according to the Enron board report and loan documents.

In recent months, that $6.6 million collateral deposit has become the center of investigative interest concerning Chewco. Top officials at Enron and Andersen, the outside auditor, have said before congressional committees and elsewhere that the collateral arrangement meant Chewco never had enough outside equity "at risk" to qualify as an independent entity. These officials have said they only discovered the existence of this collateral agreement last November, which quickly prompted a massive restatement of Enron's prior four years of audited financial statements.

So one of the pressing questions for investigators is who knew about this collateral arrangement, and its implications for Chewco, and when did they know it. The Enron board report said "many people involved in this transaction for Enron profess no recollection" of the Barclays' loans or the collateral agreement.

"By contrast, others told us that those matters were known and openly discussed. Their recollection is supported by a substantial amount of contemporaneous evidence." The report doesn't say whether any Enron directors or top-level executives might have been privy to such information.

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Subject: Re: [cia-drugs] Howard Dean's experiments on children

Thank you for this Jim. It's going into my listserv! But the reason why Al Gore is supporting Howard Dean is because they are both related to Zionists.

Some people on this listserv put out the most fantastic information. Remember when someone posted that Al Gore's daughter married Andrew Schiff? I remember, and much more recently when someone posted that Howard Dean is married to a Zionist Jewess? I remember that too. That's why he's supporting Howard Dean. The Illuminati bet on both sides; that's why they always win and we always lose.

Put the two together and come out a winner! Read the "magazine" that causes that because it also incorporates a boycott in it.

BTW, Bernard Sanders voted for the Iraq War, didn't he?

In Peace and Solidarity,

Arlene Johnson
Publisher/Author
http://truedemocracy.net the home of The Journal of History

on 12/12/03 4:53 PM, Jim Rarey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36102

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Friday, December 12, 2003




Howard Dean's experiments on children


Posted: December 12, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern


By Cliff Kincaid


© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

While Howard Dean is a Northeastern liberal, he's no Michael Dukakis. So says William Kristol of the Weekly Standard, writing in the Washington Post about Dean's chances to win in 2004. In 1988, the former Massachusetts governor lost to George H.W. Bush after being branded a dreaded "Massachusetts liberal." By contrast, the media have labeled Dean a "conservative" or "centrist" on some issues.

But the truth about Dean's embrace of the radical homosexual agenda could put the former Vermont governor on the far, far left side of the political spectrum, even beyond the liberalism of Dukakis.

For this reason, it's a safe bet that the liberal media will try their best to keep this explosive story in the closet.

Oreste Valsangiacomo Sr., a Democrat who served 30 years in the state legislature, has written that Dean was a key member of a sophisticated campaign that implemented the homosexual agenda in the state over a period of many years.

Equally significant, Dean strongly supported Outright Vermont, a group luring young people into homosexuality. Dean met with its leaders and sponsored state funding of the group. What's more, Dean appointed homosexual Bill Lippert, Outright's founder, as a state representative in July 1994 to fill a vacancy in the legislature.

As detailed in a letter to the Rutland (Vermont) Herald, Valsangiacomo said that the strategy continued to unfold when Lippert was appointed as vice chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and helped produce the legislation recognizing homosexual "civil unions" and granting marriage benefits to these "couples." Dean went behind closed doors to sign it, keeping the date and time of the signing a secret from legislators and the press. Dean and Lippert would embrace in victory. It was the first such bill in the nation.

Meanwhile, Outright, which received state money under Dean to conduct "diversity workshops" in schools, came under fire for homosexual advocacy. State Rep. Carl Haas said that voters in Vermont regarded this matter as even more troubling than homosexual unions. He was quoted in the Rutland Herald as saying, "What people were really concerned about was that we had people going into the schools sanctioning homosexuality."

In a column almost two years ago, Stanley Kurtz of the Hudson Institute said he also found "growing alarm" about Outright Vermont during a visit to Dean's state. He found notices on bulletin boards in a high school for the school's gay-straight alliance advising students to go to a website that directed them to "homosexual pornography."

Going beyond homosexuality, the March 2003 issue of Outright Vermont's newsletter features an article about a Vermont youth who enjoyed attending a "True Spirit Conference" held in Washington in February and meeting people known as FTMs. These have undergone "female-to-male" physical experiences that involve surgery to remove breasts and the taking of hormones and testosterone. The conference featured "chest reconstruction surgery" and "chest surgery show and tell" workshops.

Under Dean's tenure, Outright Vermont received state funding from the Vermont Department of Health and additional funds from the Ben & Jerry's Foundation and the Samara Foundation of Vermont. Lippert serves as the executive director of the Samara Foundation, in addition to continuing to serve in the legislature.

Valsangiacomo told me that he won't talk in detail about Dean's pro-homosexual agenda and the secret meetings he held to make it a reality in Vermont until the former governor wraps up the Democratic nomination. He did say that he is strongly supporting President Bush's re-election.

But in that letter in the Rutland Herald, he traced the pro-homosexual campaign to a private Nov. 7, 1993 meeting of 12 Democrats and several homosexuals at the home of the chair of the state Democratic Party committee. He maintains it actually went back further, noting that Playboy ran a 1972 article, "Taking Over Vermont," about a "blueprint" by two Yale University activists for homosexuals and other radicals and leftists to move into the state and transform it politically.

Some of this may sound fantastic, but the fact is that Dean's Vermont has become more liberal than Massachusetts. Vermont, which boasts the only openly socialist member of Congress, Rep. Bernard Sanders, beat Massachusetts to the punch on "gay" marriage. It's true that Dean is no Dukakis. In fact, Dean may be more liberal (and more vulnerable) on the critical social issues.

Now with the support of Al Gore, Dean is in the process of "taking over America." With the help of the media, who support his radical agenda, he could succeed. But his success will depend on concealing the facts about Dean's homosexual experiment – and how he has used young people as sexual guinea pigs.



Cliff Kincaid is editor of the AIM Report <http://www.aim.org/> .






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