How can Americans expect honesty in courts when
prosecuting and investigating attorneys are being
murdered?
Where is the mainstream media when Americans seek
the truth? Busy crucifying Imus, appeasing
advertisers, or babbling spin for selected
candidates? The stories below are recent. Mainstream
media fails to report it and murder continues with
plenty of "blood-on-the-hands" to share with
competitors. Americans should thank Heaven everyday
for the internet, and for internet journalists
willing to risk lives and assets in delivering
truth.
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http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/
DiBiagio had already witnessed the brutal murder of
his Assistant US Attorney Jonathan Luna in December
2003. A husband and father of two, Luna had departed
in his vehicle, strangely leaving his cell phone on
his desk at his office, and drove a circuitous route
through Delaware, New Jersey, and then Pennsylvania
before he was found in a creek near the Pennsylvania
Turnpike in Denver, PA stabbed to death 36 times,
supposedly with his own pen knife. Federal
authorities leaned toward a suicide but local
investigators treated the death as a homicide. In
2004, DiBiagio claimed he was being pressured to
stop his investigation of Ehrlich's staff for links
to gambling (particularly the gambling interests of
jailed Maryland/DC GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff),
prostitution, and other corruption and filed a
threat report with the FBI. The Washington Post and
Washington Times then reported that Luna was fearful
that DiBiagio was going to fire him, which led to
Luna's "suicide."
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/
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Dead, fired attorneys’ Medicare fraud probe linked
to White House
According to Medical Supply Chain CEO Samuel Lipari
who is suing hospital supply company Novation LLC,
Missouri Democratic Senator Claire C. McCaskill knew
that seven U.S. attorneys—two assistants who turned
up dead, three assistants who resigned or were fired
and two U.S. attorneys who were also forced out—had
something in common: all seven were investigating
Medicare and Medicaid fraud...
http://www.tomflocco.com/
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Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats failed to
question Attorney General Alberto Gonzales about
five Texas assistant U.S. attorneys—two of whom were
found dead and three fired within a space of 90 days
during 2004— while they were prosecuting the same
Medicare fraud and money laundering case with Kansas
City U.S. attorney Todd P. Graves who announced his
resignation on March 10, 2006 under pressure from
the Justice Department.
http://www.tomflocco.com/
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Samuel Lipari, president of Missouri's Medical
Supply Chain, who is suing Novation LLC for
anticompetitive practices in the market for hospital
supplies, told TomFlocco.com, "I don't think it's a
coincidence that Criminal Chief of the Dallas U.S.
Attorney's office Shannon K. Ross who signed the
subpoenas for my case was found dead September 11,
2004 in her home the day before Senate hearings on
healthcare anti-trust just after her associate
Thelma Colbert was also found dead."......
http://www.tomflocco.com/
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