Is Clear Channel & Rush Limbaugh a Money Laundry?
by CONSPIRACY PLANET
In his column, "Money Laundering and Other Cabalist Fun and Games," political analyst Al Martin, author of "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider," writes, "After a short stint in drug rehab, Rush Limbaugh is being investigated for money laundering and that brings into focus the operations of his shadowy employer Clear Channel Communications."
Martin, who calls himself a "Recovering Republican Scamscateer" writes that "Rush Limbaugh is being targeted for a money laundering offense called 'structuring,' which means making cash withdrawals just under $10,000."
A former associate of Oliver North and General Richard Secord during the Iran Contra era, Martin questions the official media story that Limbaugh was taking massive amounts of Oxycontin. He writes, "According to inside sources, when police raided Rush Limbaugh's house, they found between $100,000 and $200,000 cash. Law enforcement's attitude is that for a private citizen to keep that much money around obviously raises some sort of a red flag.
This guy was always paying for drugs with cash, since his housekeeper did everything for him. She met the drug dealers and it was $3000 or $5000 at a time but it was every couple of days. This guy was blowing through a lot of drugs. Of course he was paying street prices,
$11 or $12 a pill."
"But it still doesn't make sense," continues Martin, "even knowing
what the street price of Oxycontin is and what drug dealers sell it for. If you look at the amount of cash this guy kept in his house and you look at what the housekeeper said (she was going out two or three time a week with between $3000 and $5000 at a time). The way they justified it (and the housekeeper said this) is that he was taking up to 100 pills a day. Then Rush comes in and makes those admissions but obviously that's not possible. He'd be dead. A hundred pills a
day is enough to kill ten elephants, so that obviously doesn't make any sense."
"The implication is that a lot more cash was moving out of this guy's house to buy drugs than he could possibly be personally consuming. Unless... The only way this makes any sense is if this guy wasn't simply consuming prescription drugs, but was potentially consuming a much more expensive drug, like cocaine or heroin."
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For more background on former Bush Cabal insider Al Martin, author of "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider," click here Doublecrossed: Black Ops, Beltway Bandits and the US Shadow Government
Al Martin's weekly column "Behind the Scenes in the Beltway" is published online at Al Martin Raw. To find out more about the site, click here -- Al Martin Raw: Political, Economic and Financial Intelligence
AL MARTIN is America's foremost expert on corporate and government fraud. A relentless whistleblower, he has written a book called, "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider," which chronicles his adventures with the Bush Cabal (National Liberty Press, Order Line: 866-317-1390). This detailed account of government criminal operations, namely State-sanctioned fraud, drug trafficking and illicit weapons sales, is unprecedented in publishing history. Al Martin is also well known for his great charm and profound insights into world events, and he is frequently interviewed on many talk radio shows across the nation. His weekly column "Behind the Scenes in the Beltway" is published regularly online at Al Martin Raw, (http://www.almartinraw.com).
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