And the FBI and Reno, sure got into this act for maybe the set the
picture - look at Waco, and see why Clinton ignored burning of white
congregation churches.

Now here is a good movie coming up - Satan on Trial, only some smart
attorney will get into this and wonder as this attorney did, how could a
man in critical condition, and under medication and the pain must have
been horrendous...how could he admit to all this stuff.

If he was an arsonist - is there more to this.   File still sealed on
some of this stuff?

Well they give the Devil his dues.....and as last chapter in
Ecclesiastics relates, for the writing of many books.....

Point:   Satinist Burns Church, but then so did our BATF, FBI headed up
by their leader, along with Delta, and back then by Chief Satan,
Clinton.....for after all they have signed a pact with this devil too
and in the end  he wants the credit and he must also take the blame for
making the lives of those little children at Waco, hell.   War is hell,
and Clinton obviousl has declared war against God, while nourishing
Satan.   Look at the kids....Littleton, who wanted to burn down and blow
up an entire block.  Look at those two kids faces - good looking, what
happened - who was their mentor and who was mentor of this Satanist?

saba

Wednesday, July 12, 2000 07:36 AM

 [Note:  this guy was in isolation when FBI questioned ......nice
people......what was the big rush....]
 
Church-arson suspect undergoes surgery for severe burns
By T.J. WILHAM
The Star Press



INDIANAPOLIS -- The fate of arson suspect Jay Scott Ballinger might be
determined more by his injuries than a judge or jury.

Ballinger underwent "major" surgery Thursday to repair second- and
third-degree burns over his body, according to his attorney, Steve
Riggs.

Riggs, who was appointed by a federal court, said Ballinger underwent
skin grafts along with other procedures he would not specify.

Ballinger has been in an isolation ward at Wishard Hospital in
Indianapolis since he was arrested by federal authorities on seven
charges of church arson. Ballinger confessed to as many as 50 arsons in
11 states, according to court documents.

Police believe Ballinger, 36, of rural Daleville, was injured while
setting fire to an Ohio church on Feb. 6. But he did not seek medical
treatment until 3 days later, authorities said.

Riggs said the first day he met his client he was concerned about
Ballinger's injuries and how he would recover. On Thursday he told The
Star Press he fully expected his client to survive.

"I expect that if the surgery is successful that he will survive," Riggs
said. "I anticipate that after today he will be OK."

Riggs said he did not know Ballinger's condition after his operation.
Federal authorities have declined to release his condition since the
arrest.

Last week, Riggs wondered how his client could confess to the church
arsons while in such serious medical condition.

Riggs met with his client for 45 minutes Wednesday. The attorney would
not say where Ballinger was working at the time of his arrest, nor would
he discuss the whereabouts of his client's parents, who have not been
seen at the family's home in Salem Township since the arrest.

********
U.S. Attorney Judith Stewart declined to comment this week on
Ballinger's medical condition or the details of the confession.
***************




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