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TUESDAY, AUGUST 09, 2005
Patrick Fitzgerald Requests Patricia Cornwell Scandal Material for Grand Jury - Report of Indictments of Pres. Bush and V.P. Cheney



It's good that U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, and his staffer Randall (Randy) Samborn (sometimes spelled 'Sanborn' in press reports), have requested from me in the Netherlands, the material involved in the ongoing legal issues with Bush celebrity friend and contributor Patricia Cornwell, and Cornwell's crimes of court fraud, bribery and extortion with U.S. federal judge Robert Payne, who was appointed to office by the Bushes.

Internet reports are that Fitzgerald's office, via Randy Samborn, are NOT denying that his grand jury has already secretly "returned" (i.e., charged or issued) indictments against President Bush and Vice President Cheney themselves, as well as others (click here for report).

(Note the difference between Fitzgerald's previous public denial that he HIMSELF has issued indictments, and how his office would NOT deny that the "GRAND JURY had returned" indictments against Bush and Cheney - said to be the legally more relevant phrase.)

Patrick Fitzgerald is of course Special Prosecutor in the CIA leak case involving Karl Rove and the Bush White House. The CIA requested the criminal investigation, after the leak of the identity of the CIA operative Valerie Plame, in apparent revenge for her husband's criticism of the Bush government.

But how far is Fitzgerald really willing to go in exposing corruption in the United States government, in particular its judiciary - does Fitzgerald actually have the courage to go after crimes which are not only tied to President George Bush and his family, but which also involve bribery and fraud among America's federal judges?

If Fitzgerald does have more courage than most, the indictment and impeachment of federal judge Robert Payne could be a watershed for the beginning of major American legal reform. The culture of American judicial bribery would be fully exposed to the country and the world, in the trials of the extremely weird celebrity Patricia Cornwell along with Judge Payne.

The famous Patricia Cornwell is a longtime friend and financial backer of the Bushes. Cornwell's background with the Bushes, and this scandal with Patricia Cornwell, Judge Payne, and Judge Payne's friends with a phony "First Amendment civil rights charity foundation", is amply described on the web. See scandal summary at the end of the "Patricia Cornwell Biography: Crime, Bribery, Scandal and Mental Illness" online, or in internet newsgroup archives such as Google Groups. The multi-millionaire Patricia Cornwell and her fancy lawyers are tight-lipped and do not deny there are felony crimes with Judge Payne, long described on the internet.

Near the time of Cornwell's activities with Judge Payne, Cornwell gave a $1 million gift to the President's mother, Barbara Bush, upon which Cornwell, and Cornwell's female lover of that time, were invited to enjoy themselves at the President Bush estate in Kennebunkport, Maine. Patricia Cornwell is the other half of President Bush's notable gay and lesbian connections, along with gay prostitute James D. "JD" Guckert (a.k.a. "Jeff Gannon") who has visited the White House at odd hours, so many dozens of times.

With Cornwell's connections to Bush and also to some FBI agents, Patricia Cornwell has openly boasted she can get away with murdering people (quoted in Vanity Fair). 

Karl Rove has been involved in this scandal since the spring of 2004, during the last election campaign, as he received files on the Cornwell scandal. John Ashcroft, the former attorney general, may have been involved much earlier than that. Rove's and Ashcroft's e-mails and notes could possibly involve conspiracy to obstruct justice on felony crimes involving Bush's friend Cornwell, as prosecution of these crimes during 2004 would have harmed Bush's campaign.

There may be legal action in Europe this autumn against the U.S. government arising out of the Cornwell - Judge Payne activities, which involve illegally banning this writer's freedom of speech, threatening to illegally jail and murder me, and forcing my escape to Europe.

(I had criticized Cornwell's fascist activities, and Cornwell funded a fake legal proceeding with Judge Payne, where Judge Payne's friends posed as my lawyers. After a few weeks, with no physical trial, they announced a fake "settlement" where they claimed I agreed to the banning of my own freedom of speech, plus to pay $100,000 plus 18 per cent interest to Judge Payne's friends with the phony "Foundation".

Judge Payne's thugs have warned me that I face USA jailing under the illegal orders, and would be murdered in jail, if I don't keep quiet about Cornwell and about the fake trial. The Bush government has continued to support the Judge Payne fraud and extortion for Bush's friend and donor Cornwell.

Much to dismay of both Cornwell and the Bush government, I continued my writing in safety in Europe, and have now become Cornwell's biographer, as well as exposed her extortion crimes with Judge Payne.)

Some FBI agents friendly to Cornwell recently harassed me, sending virus e-mails to Europe from FBI offices, using the official FBI government e-mail account. This criminal attack on Europe by FBI agents, has brought the whole set of crimes with Cornwell, Judge Payne and the U.S. Bush government, under European jurisdiction. (Rather like the CIA agents involved in the kidnapping in Italy.)

Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald may already have evidence sufficient to indict Karl Rove for his role in the Cornwell scandal as well as the CIA leak case. The trail of written evidence, some of it already on file at courthouses, leads both to the indictment of Bush's celebrity friend Cornwell, and to the impeachment and indictment of federal judge Payne. And Fitzgerald may be able to use the Cornwell crimes and their cover-up, to bring additional felony indictments against Rove, Ashcroft and other Bush government and White House figures, and seal the picture of the total criminality of the Bush regime.

If Fitzgerald's grand jury has indicted Bush and Cheney, or does so in the near future, and causes the resignation or impeachment of the President and Vice President, this would be seen by some, as a successful CIA coup d'etat of revenge by America's security establishment. Many CIA staffers were quite angry at the politicization of the agency under Bush, and the shifting of blame to the CIA for the lies told by the White House in selling the 2003 invasion of Iraq that is now recognized as a disaster.

If Fitzgerald is too narrow in his approach, he might be seen as repeating the "Silent Coup" as described in the research on Watergate by Len Colodny, showing how President Nixon's removal in 1974 was as much of an inner government coup d'etat as anything else.

By indicting Bush's friend Patricia Cornwell and the notoriously criminal federal judge Robert Payne, Fitzgerald can cast his role on a much broader canvas, as serving the American people rather than being a mere stooge or tool for the CIA and the national security establishment.

Fitzgerald has ample proof of felonies by Cornwell and Judge Payne already in his hands. Just for starters, Judge Payne and his friends put their phony "First Amendment civil rights foundation" in writing, in court transcripts and on the internet, and there are multiple counts of felony perjury by Judge Payne's thugs and by Cornwell herself in court transcripts.

If Fitzgerald does not hide the proof of the Cornwell - Payne crimes from the grand jury, there is no question of indictments. By prosecuting these crimes, Fitzgerald will grab world headlines about the corruption of U.S. federal judges, and bring about dramatic and permanent positive change in America's legal system and America's culture of bribery.

But there are political pressures on Fitzgerald, that may prevent him from going beyond the flirtation stage, as regards the felony crimes of Bush's friend Cornwell, and her partner the Virginia judge, Robert Payne.

Fitzgerald is up for re-appointment by Bush this October. If he is to announce a grand jury indictment of Bush himself, he probably needs to do it before then. Will Fitzgerald cut an implicit deal with Bush to keep quiet about the clear felony crimes of Bush himself and also Bush's friend Cornwell, who pays the Bush family such huge bribes and gifts?

Overall, there may be a political deal with Fitzgerald just to indict the White House aides, and not Bush himself or some other government officials.

Karl Rove's role in the cover-up of the Cornwell crimes, could also lead to a felony charge against his contacts, like former Attorney General John Ashcroft, current Attorney General Alberto Gonzales or other parties. Perhaps the famous Patrick Fitzgerald will want to hold back from prosecuting Ashcroft, Gonzales or other high Department of Justice officials.

And speaking of DOJ, there are the criminal terror attacks against me in Europe, by FBI agents, apparently part of Patricia Cornwell's many friends at the FBI. In the past, Cornwell has had an affair with a married female FBI agent, and brags of her influence there, and gifts to FBI personnel. Her FBI agent friends are part of the background of Cornwell boasting about how she can get away with murdering people. Is Patrick Fitzgerald afraid of embarrassing the FBI, by going after such sleazy crimes by FBI agents, and seeming to increase the liabilities of the American government?

Above all, is Patrick Fitzgerald afraid of prosecuting crimes by America's federal judges, even given the clear guilt here of the notorious Judge Robert Payne? Will Fitzgerald find it politically attractive, to hide the truth about America's corrupt federal judges like Payne, who openly commit crimes of fraud and bribery, and who stage fake trials in their courtrooms?

The public indictment and impeachment of a sitting U.S. federal judge, for holding a fake political trial to ban an American writer's freedom of speech, could be the event that breaks the back of abuse of judicial power in America, and helps America to find its way back to democracy.

Perhaps Patrick Fitzgerald himself is still deciding what to do about all of this, in the few weeks he has left, before he himself might be removed from office. Fitzgerald is looking history in the eye; he has the tools and the power, for a brief moment, to change the world. Does he act, or make a dirty deal? It will be an interesting several weeks up ahead.
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