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Subject: "Loyal Bushie" US Judge who jailed former Alabama
Democratic Gov. involved in drug running w/ Karl Rove
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July 12, 2007 -- "Loyal Bushie" US Judge who jailed former Alabama
Democratic Gov. involved in drug running
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July 12, 2007 -- "Loyal Bushie" US Judge who jailed former Alabama
Democratic Gov. involved in drug smuggling.
SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE WMR REPORT.
The former Democratic Governor of Alabama, Don Siegelman, convicted
last year on federal corruption charges and ordered directly to
prison for over seven years by U.S. Judge Mark Fuller, was the
target of a Bush Justice Department intent on taking Siegelman out
of circulation because of his knowledge of the involvement of
Fuller and former President George H. W. Bush in running cocaine
and heroin through Alabama during the Iran-contra years. Yesterday,
Siegelman was moved from the federal prison in Atlanta to a federal
prison in Texas, where his activities will be strictly controlled
by the Bush crime family and its friends. The prison is reportedly
in Texarkana, Texas, not far from the Mena Airfield in Arkansas, a
major hub of drug smuggling activity during the 1980s.
An Alabama attorney, Jill Simpson, has sworn out an affidavit
claiming that Siegelman was set up in a coordinated conspiracy by
leading GOP politicians and prosecutors in Alabama who were working
closely with White House adviser Karl Rove and the Justice
Department to "take care" of Siegelman. In her affidavit, Simpson
said the conspiracy to imprison Siegelman involved Gov. Bob Riley,
Riley's son Rob Riley, Terry Butts, GOP operative Bill Canary, his
wife U.S. Attorney Leura Canary, U.S. Attorney Alice H. Martin,
U.S. Acting Attorney, Louis Franklin, U.S. Attorney Stephen P.
Feaga, former Bob Riley chief of staff Toby Roth, and Karl Rove.
Simpson recounted a conversation in which Bill Canary stated that
his "girls" would "take care" of Siegelman. Simpson identified the
"girls" as his wife, Leura Canary, a U.S. Attorney, and her
colleague Alice Martin.
House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers holding hearings on the
prosecutorial, as well as White House and federal judicial
misconduct and criminal conspiracy in the case of Siegelman.
WMR has obtained records from our colleague John Caylor in Alabama
that show Judge Mark E. Fuller, a longtime GOP operative and friend
of Rove, was deeply involved in the transport of cocaine and other
contraband during the Iran-contra days of the 1980s.
Fuller's name shows up as a corporate officer of Doss Aviation of
Colorado Springs, Colorado, a company that has been linked by
Caylor, a one time Drug Enforcement Administration investigator, to
drug smuggling by top GOP official in Alabama and Florida.
1990 Annual Report
Reporting
Address...: DOSS AVIATION INC
116 S MAIN ST STE 205A
PO BOX 838
ENTERPRISE, AL 36331
Agent As
Reported..: BARR, BERT
SUITE 205A
115 S MAIN ST
ENTERPRISE, AL 36330
President
Of Corp...: FULLER, MARK E
300 CANDLEWOOD DR
ENTERPRISE, AL 36330
Secretary
Of Corp...: BARR, HERBERT A
309 WILLOW DR
ENTERPRISE, AL 36330
Alabama
Business..: GOVT CONTRACTING
116 S MAIN ST STE 205A
ENTERPRISE, AL 36330
General
Business..: GOVT CONTRACTING
PO BOX 1393 HWY 59 N
SHEPHERD, TX 77371
Telephone
Number....: 205-347-2626
Processed
By Revenue: 03-29-1990
Siegelman served as Alabama's Secretary of State from 1979 to 1987
and as Attorney General from 1987 to 1991. In his roles of
registering corporations in Alabama and overseeing criminal
investigations by the state, Siegelman had obtained evidence
linking Fuller, Bush, and other top Alabama and Florida Republicans
to drug trafficking and the beginning of election manipulation in
Alabama favoring the GOP. Caylor claims that Mark E. Fuller, listed
as Doss official in Montgomery, is the same person as Mark J.
Fuller of Enterprise. Judge Mark Fuller's Enterprise residence was
10 Indigo Place.
Bert Barr, listed as Doss' registered agent, was Fuller's law firm
partner in Enterprise. Fuller also inherited Cargo International,
another drug running firm, from Wentworth.
Siegelman ran for Governor to go after the GOP mobsters who had
bought their way into practically every state office, including the
commissions that oversee and regulate dog and horse tracks, real
estate, trucking, and business practices.
What we have discovered is that Judge Fuller inherited an extensive
aircraft and money laundering network from one Clifford Wentworth
who was busted for drug trafficking in the Drug Enforcement
Administration's 1981-1984 Operation Sunburn in 1984. In a deal
worked out between then-Vice President George H. W. Bush, who was
in charge of Ronald Reagan's "War on Drugs," Wentworth was
sentenced by U.S. Judge for the Northern District of Florida
Maurice Paul to 20 years in prison and a $25,000 fine with all but
six months suspended. Wentworth, who served his short prison term
at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, agreed to turn his entire air
drug smuggling and money laundering operation over to Barry Seal, a
contract CIA pilot, and the business network operated out of
Enterprise, Alabama by current U.S. Judge Fuller. Wentworth was
then ordered into the federal witness protection program and he
continues to provide lucrative real estate and other services for
top GOP officials in Florida and elsewhere. Seal was gunned down
gangland-style at a halfway house in Baton Rouge after his
conviction and agreement to turn state's evidence against the
Medellin cartel and his U.S. government handlers, one of whom
reportedly included Vice President Bush.
Federal Judge Robert Vance, a Democrat and appointee of President
Jimmy Carter, was killed instantly after a letter bomb mailed to
his home exploded. Although racist Walter Leroy Moody, Jr. was
tried and convicted of the mail bombing, Caylor believes that the
entire bombing campaign against federal judges was to warn them
away from convicting drug kingpins tied to the Iran-contra
smuggling network.
Using airfields in Dothan and Fort Rucker, Alabama, Fuller's
network ensured a steady stream of drugs from Colombia and the
Dominican Republic to enter the United States. Then-Alabama
Attorney General Siegelman became aware of these network after
being elected in 1987 and he vowed a crackdown.
One of those involved in the Fuller network was Alabama's first GOP
governor since Reconstruction Guy Hunt, elected along with
Siegelman in 1987 but indicted in 1992 on corruption charges. Hunt
was given a full pardon in 1998 by the Alabama Board of Pardon and
Parole, another government entity infiltrated by Fuller's criminal
syndicate. In 1996, GOP Governor Riley was asked to appoint Hunt as
his special counselor.
Fuller's inherited criminal network included one money laundering
operation disguised as a mobile phone firm, STN, which physically
operated out of Dothan. Cassady Fuller & Marsh was Fuller's law
firm in Enterprise. Most of Fuller's enterprises maintained their
"DBA" (do business as) addresses in Enterprise. Another Fuller
company, German Imports, was also a money laundering operation.
Caylor also provided Siegelman of evidence that ES&S voting machine
firm had rigged a number of state elections in Alabama, all of
which had favored Republican candidates. Caylor believes that Rove
was involved in overseeing the electoral malfeasance in Alabama
and, as we now know from Jill Simpson, Rove was also involved in
ordering the prosecution of Siegelman. Caylor believes that the
brutal bludgeoning death of his 78-year old mother last year was a
signal for him to cease and desist in his investigation of top
Alabama Republicans, including Fuller. Alabama and federal law
enforcement authorities, including the FBI, continue to refuse to
investigate what amounts to the political murder of the mother of
the longtime Gulf Coast investigative reporter.
Doss Aviation was recently sanctioned by the Federal Communications
Commission for a FCC license violation:
Adopted: May 11, 2007 Released: May 15, 2007
By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau:
I. introduction
1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, we find
Doss
Aviation Inc. ("Doss"), former licensee of Private Land
Mobile Radio
Service ("PLMRS") station WPPZ915, in Corpus Christi, Texas,
apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of five
thousand, two
hundred dollars ($5,200) for apparent willful and repeated
violation
of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, ("Act")
and Sections 1.903(a) and 1.949(a) of the Commission's Rules
("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve Doss'
operation of a
PLMRS station without Commission authority and its failure
to file a
timely renewal application for the station.
The entire Siegelman affair is yet another case of the Justice
Department being used by the Bush crime syndicate to seek
retribution against its enemies.
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