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Sunday June 18, 2000; 11:19 AM EDT

Los Alamos Nuke Hard Drives: Foster Case Deja Vu

Pundits are already comparing the recovery of two Los Alamos Labs
computer hard drives full of U.S.  nuclear secrets to the
mysterious 1996 reappearance of Hillary Clinton's missing Rose
Law billing records, which turned up in the White House Book Room
two years after they were subpoenaed.

But in fact, the bizarre reappearance of the missing nuke files
-- found Friday behind a copy machine inside the lab's
appropriately named X Division -- more closely resembles the
mysterious recovery of Vince Foster's so-called suicide note.

"Officials were highly skeptical of the circumstances surrounding
the recovery because the area where the hard drives were found
had already been closely searched twice," reported The New York
Times on Saturday. "They were recovered under very questionable
circumstances," a senior law enforcement official told the paper.

Like the area at Los Alamos' X division where the hard drives
were found, Foster's briefcase had been searched twice by White
House officials -- once in the presence of FBI agents -- without
the discovery of anything resembling a suicide note.

The night of July 20, 1993, just hours after the deputy White
House counsel was discovered shot to death in a Virginia Park,
three senior Clinton aides entered his office to search for clues
that might explain their co-worker's sudden violent death.

Mrs.  Clinton's chief of staff Maggie Williams later explained
her presence as the product of emotional distress.  But Foster's
boss Bernard Nussbaum and White House personnel director Patsy
Thomasson testified that they were looking for a suicide note.

Thomasson told investigators that she came upon Foster's
briefcase under his desk, shuffled through its contents but found
nothing.

Two days later, in front Park Police officers, Justice Department
officials and FBI agents, Nussbaum emptied the contents of
Foster's briefcase, held it aloft, peered inside and declared,
"It's empty."

But on July 26 that declaration suddenly became inoperative.
While packing up the contents Foster's office several bright
yellow scraps of paper tumbled out of the "empty" briefcase,
Nussbaum aide Stephen Neuwirth told investigators.

Nussbaum and Neuwirth hastily pieced together the scraps, which
revealed a list of work related complaints, but bid no one
goodbye and offered no hint its author was preparing to kill
himself.

What's more, the handwritten note had not a single traceable
fingerprint on it, despite being shredded by hand, allegedly by
Foster, and later pieced together by the White House aides.

Park Police, who generally bought the suicide theory, remained
skeptical about the way Foster's note magically materialized in a
briefcase that had already been searched twice.  "Our oldest,
blindest detective could have found that note if it was in
there," Park Police Major Robert Hines later testified.

Still, investigators decided not to explore too deeply the
frightening possibility that the note had been planted -- even
after three independent handwriting experts deemed it a forgery.

Now that the two missing nuke hard drives have re-emerged under
startlingly similar circumstances, which investigators admit are
"highly questionable," will those charged with maintaining U.S.
national security follow the evidence wherever it leads?

Or will investigators, like their Foster case counterparts, turn
a blind eye to highly disturbing evidence merely because it
points to a conclusion no one wants to contemplate?




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