[Waco] Paul D. Wilcher (RIP) Letter to Janet Reno...Mon Apr 18, 2005 18:4664.140.159.187
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[Waco] Paul D. Wilcher, Attorney letter to Janet Reno
Tue Jul 10 00:33:38 2001
The Paul D. Wilcher, Attorney letter to Janet Reno on what
really happened at Waco. Dated: Friday, May 21st, 1993
Defrauding America Pg 416 (First Edition)
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Another Death:
Hours before this book was to go to press, I learned of another death
of one of our small group, Attorney Paul Wilcher. Marion Kindig, a
friend of mine, expressed concern about Wilcher's sudden Disappearance.
Sarah McClendon asked the Washington police to go to Wilcher's
apartment to check on his safety, stating that several friends had not
seen Wilcher for the past two weeks and that they feared foul play.
The Police refused to do so. I called Marion late Tuesday night in
Washington suggesting steps she should immediately take the following
morning to get into Wilcher's apartment.
The next morning Wilcher was found dead, sitting upright on the toilet.
He had apparently been killed elsewhere, tied in a fetal position, and
rigor mortis set in. He may have been brought back to his apartment and
placed on the stool, to look like a natural death. It wa made to look
like a suicide, but a body does not freeze into that position when a
person dies, the body falls over. Swarms of FBI agents appeared, going
out of their way to tell Marion and McCledon that they had not interest
in the case.
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From: John B. Purkop, December 19, 1993 - 206-840-8074
Paul Wilcher left three teenage children whose mother struggles to basic
necessities of life. They are good children, the kind you don't see much
these day day's
Paul Wilcher was a multi millionaire lawyer/real estate inventory in
Chicago.
After building up a $60,000.000 real estate empire, he made a mistake
that cost him everything... Judges in Chicago's bankruptcy courts,
successfully bankrupted him and took from him his entire fortune.
For over ten years, Paul stayed in Chicago and tried to fight and expose
the corruption in Chicago's bankruptcy courts. This is how he was
associated with Sherman Skolnick and Jim Vassolos. Paul spent every
penny he could earn in those ten years, just fighting the corruption in
Chicago. For most of these years, his wife Carol supported him and their
Children.
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Paul Wilcher's FULL REPORT w/ letter (103 pages)
Letter to Attorney General Janet Reno dated May 21, 1993
About what really happened at Waco
Page 1
Re: (1) Vital NEW information concerning the conflagration at David
Koresh's Branch Davidian compound, "Ranch Apocalypse," outside Waco
Texas, on Monday, April 19th, 1993, which is now being kept from you
covered up -- i.e., that what happened was NOT a "mass suicide," but
rather a MASS MURDER;
(3) The extreme sensitivity of this information, and my specific
proposal as to how you should handle it. The lives of key participants,
other witnesses, and even myself are now in grave danger as a result of
my passing this information on to you. If you let this information fall
into the hands of the wrong persons, some or all of those who know the
truth about Waco and are now prepared to come forward and testify could
well be "silenced" (i.e., MURDERED) in the very near future;
Page - 45
(c) And then above the DCI and the Joint Chiefs, at the very Pinnacle of
power, sits a top secret council of nine (9) men -- whose names I do
not know, and would not recognize even if I stumbled across them --
but who nevertheless have the power, and who regularly exercise this
power -- to order the "termination with extreme prejudice" of any
person on earth, up to and including the President of the United States.
Page 101 of Paul Wilcher Report to Janet Reno:
MY PLAN ON HOW TO EXPOSE THE TRUTH OF WACO & END THE CIA'S
"ABOVE THE LAW" STATUS -- IMMUNITY FOR 16 OR SO "BLACK"
OPERATIVES IN EXCHANGE FOR THEIR COMPLETE TESTIMONY ON WACO
AND ALL OTHER MATTERS PLUS PROTECTION FOR THEMSELVES AND
THEIR FAMILIES
Paul Wilcher's exPOSE (2 pages)
http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PW_exPOSE.pdf
ATTORNEY GENERAL JANET RENO - Friday, May 21st, 1993
Paul Wilcher's FULL REPORT w/ letter (103 pages)
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Part 1 http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PW_report1.pdf
Part 2 http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PW_report2.pdf
Part 3 http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PW_report3.pdf
Part 1 http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PWreport1.zip
Part 2 http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PWreport2.zip
Part 3 http://www.apfn.org/wacoinfo/PWreport3.zip
(APFN, A copy of this report was sent to the Waco
Congressional hearings, registered mail.)
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UNNERSTALL FAX
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THE BURNING OF MOUNT CARMEL 04/19/93
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...more un-edited Satellite News
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Janet Reno on CNN 04/19/93
http://www./apfn.org/Movies/WACO_RENO_04_19_93.WMV
The Waco Incident
http://www.apfn.org/Movies/incident.WMV
Jack Thompson Exposes Reno at IBT (Part #1-#4) 1 hr. 56 min.
http://www.apfn.org/Movies/IBT_Thompson_Reno.WMV
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Dick DeGuerin, Koresh's Attorney (on 60 Minutes)
http://www./apfn.org/Movies/waco7.WMV
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Hillary Directed Waco
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/hillary_waco.htm
Hillary Rodham Clinton to visit Waco
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/hillary_visit.htm
Inside Mount Carmel 03/08/93
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/inside.htm
Mount Carmel A Day of Information
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/waco4-19-94.htm
The Amish, David Koresh, and a Newer World Order
http://www.counterrevolution.net/kalb_texts/nwo_amish.html
The Unwarranted Warrant
http://www.i2i.org/SuptDocs/Waco/warrant.htm
Texas Ranger Report on Waco
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/public_information/branch_davidian/index.htm
APFN Waco Page
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/wacopg.htm
FBI didn't plan to fight Waco fire
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/wacofire.htm
HEY DANFORTH...Did You Forget Something???
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/danforth.htm
There are NO Statutes of Limitations on the Crimes of Genocide!
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/genocide.htm
APPOINTMENT WITH THE APOCALYPSE
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/appointment.asp
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The Aftermath of Koresh's Waco:
Labeling, Reconstruction, Identification
Compiled by Kenneth L. Vardon
http://www.apfn.org/APFN/id_main.htm
Who Waco! Probe Clinton's Ties To Riady to Rappoport to Why Waco!
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/ties.htm
Feds Probe Clinton's Ties To Riady
Monday July 24 8:43 PM ET
By SONYA ROSS, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal investigators looking into alleged
fund-raising abuses by Democrats questioned President Clinton extensively about his ties to Indonesian businessman James Riady, dating back to his 1992 White House campaign.
In testimony released Monday, Clinton said he did not remember a 1992 limousine ride in which Riady purportedly pledged to funnel $1 million in donations to his campaign.
``I don't have a specific recollection of what the conversation was,
or this fact of the car ride,'' the president said. He said he only remembered seeing Riady ``sometime in '92 after I became the nominee,'' and that Riady pledged to help his campaign.
When pressed as to whether he could specifically recall Riady's $1
million promise, Clinton replied: ``I don't. I don't. And I don't know whether he ever gave that much money. ... If he said a million, I'm surprised I don't remember it.''
A 155-page transcript of Clinton's four-hour testimony, taken April
21, was released late Monday by the White House without comment.
A Justice Department task force is looking into whether Riady, as
a foreign national, worked illegally to funnel campaign contributions to Clinton's presidential campaign.
According to an FBI summary released last year, Democratic fund-raiser John Huang, a Riady employee, said Riady ``rode in a limousine with ... Clinton,'' telling the then-Arkansas governor ``that he would like to raise $1 million.''
``Riady ... told Huang that President Clinton's reaction was one of
surprise when J. Riady said he would like to raise $1 million,'' the summary added.
Huang said that in the following weeks, Riady employees donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Democratic Party. He said he assumed the donors had been reimbursed by Riady, as he had been.
In the testimony, Clinton flatly denied taking Riady into the White House Situation Room in 1993, on the day that federal agents raided the Branch Davidians compound near Waco, Texas. According to investigators, Riady used such anecdotes to give government ministers in Indonesia the impression that his family ``had a direct pipeline to the Oval Office.''
``I don't think I've ever taken anybody to the Situation Room,'' The president said. ``I think that's highly unlikely.''
But Clinton also said he did not remember anything that happened that day.
``I did my best to go through the day to do my job, do what I was supposed to do,'' he said.
Clinton and Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) were questioned by investigators as part of the government's ongoing investigation into alleged fund-raising abuses by Democrats.
In his testimony, released last month, Gore wrestled with the definition of ``fund-raiser,'' insisted there was no price tag placed on White House coffees and denied knowing that the event he attended at a Buddhist temple in California was actually a fund-raiser. The questioning focused on the 1996 campaign.
Clinton, however, was interrogated about his 1992 and 1996 campaigns, his first encounters with Riady and Riady's father, Mochtar, and his process of deciding whom to tap for administration jobs and commission posts.
When investigators asked about the size of Riady's pledged donation - and the fact that Clinton seems to have forgotten such a large contribution - the president said such activities are commonplace.
``Sometimes people give that much money. I know in an election or two ago that one of the Republicans got that much money from one source,'' Clinton said.
``So, it happens from time to time and it's not unlawful. But I, I just don't
remember.''
Clinton's testimony contained scant references to Gore, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee this year, and dealt mainly with whether he agreed that the coffees were his idea, not Gore's. ``If he said that, Iwouldn't disagree with that,'' the president said.
He defended the coffees as innocent activity, saying he saw nothing wrong with them because he also was holding issues-oriented coffees at that time.
``And I still do some of them, but mostly in the late afternoon, unrelated to
the (Democratic National Committee),'' Clinton said. ``I liked them and they were easy on me.''
The task force also questioned the president about a vacation he and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton took at Camp David, Md., during the July 4th holiday in 1993, approximately a week after aide Webster Hubbell purportedly accepted $100,000 from a Riady entity. Clinton denied that Hubbell mentioned anything about working for Riady.
``The only thing I remember about that vacation was that I took a long walk with him (Hubbell) and I asked him if he was in trouble,'' Clinton said. ``And he said no, he was having a billing dispute with a law firm and he would resolve it. That's the searing memory I have about that.''
Clinton hotly denied telling Riady of concerns about payments to Hubbell because Hubbell might end up as a witness in an investigation. Such a conversation ``would have made Mr. (independent counsel Kenneth) Starr happy,'' he said.
``Webb Hubbell was persistently persecuted by the independent counsel because he would not lie about me or Hillary,'' Clinton said. ``I never worried about what Webb Hubbell would say. If he wanted to say something bad about me, he'd have to make it up.''
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Justice Department investigation should target UT campus
http://net.cs.utexas.edu/users/boyer/fp/texan-970317.html
Justice Department investigation should target UT campus
Clayton Vernon TEXAN COLUMNIST
According to The New York Times, former UT System Regents Chairman
Bernard Rappoport hired Webster Hubbell for a joint venture with the
Riady family in Indonesia during the brief time before Hubbell's federal
imprisonment. This shocker should end naive beliefs that the cozy and
profitable relationships between the individuals who ran this system and
Indonesian interests was above-board.
Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr is investigating these and other
enormous payments, totaling $400,000, to determine if they were
"hush money" related in any way to Hubbell's decision to not
cooperate with federal investigators. Appearances of impropriety
include frequent visits to Hubbell in prison by the Clintons'
close personal friends, to remind him the Clintons still "cared."
The Lippo Group, an Indonesian conglomerate run by the Riadys,
helped introduce since-disgraced fund-raiser John Huang to the
Clinton administration, which later endorsed Rappoport's $2 billion
Chinese real-estate project. Rappoport's public service to
Texas served his private interests well. Clinton has claimed
ignorance of these "indefensible" payments from his good friends
and his best friend.
We can no longer deny the coinciding of Rappoport's sudden
interest in hiring Hubbell as his lawyer, and the large consulting
compensation paid to UT System Chancellor William Cunningham by
Jim Bob Moffett and Freeport-McMoRan -- a large and
controversial corporate presence in Indonesia.
We now expect the Justice Department's investigation to shift south,
to the Democratic Leadership Council. This group was co-founded by
Sen. John Breaux of Louisiana, who helped Moffett intimidate our
faculty last year. This cozy relationship suggests our system
administration lacks integrity.
This sad possibility is supported by other events. Last year, we lost
a "whistle-blower" lawsuit in which a plaintiff alleged the University
deliberately undercollected royalties from oil and gas producers
with ties to administrators.
Now there are allegations of administrators being force
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