April 17, 1994: Ken Fawcett, "Blind Justice"
First draft!! (Transcript suspended because of prepared
text.)
Ron Engelman: On the air, on March the 5th, on KGBS, I was
taking phone calls from people all over the country that
were, very upset with what had happened down here,
obviously. And I received a phone call from a gentleman that
said, "Hey! I think there's a way that we might be able to
get in contact with the Branch Davidians." And I said,
"How's that?" He said, "Well, I have got over 100 hours of
videotape-" now this is on March the 5th- "I have over 100
hours of videotape. And, I have noticed one thing. Their
satellite dish has not moved since, the raid Sunday
morning." He said, "Why don't you ask them if they're
listening, and if they are, have them move the satellite
dish." I believe the satellite dish he thought was on,
Galaxy 6, I believe, and he wanted it, you know, if they
were listening, to move the satellite dish to Galaxy 1.
About five minutes later, he called back and he said, "The
satellite dish moved, they're listening to you." So from
that point on, I knew, and everyone else knew, that, the
Branch Davidians, here at Mt. Carmel, were listening to my
program every morning between 9AM and 12 noon. And there
have been reports that those programs and all, everything
that was coming into this area was being jammed by the FBI
and the ATF. And I know that to be, another lie. Because,
people that were in there, till the day the fire started,
told me that they listened to my show every day, every day-
until, the day of the fire. As a matter of fact, remembered
one statement that I made, uh, when the, the fire actually-
before the fire started. I, uh- I told David, I said,
"David, you could- you've got to come out. They're not gonna
stop; it's just going to get worse. The only thing you can
do now, is to- get the women and children, and the men in
there- leave the weapons inside, put your hands up in the
air, cameras are on you, all over this country everybody's
watching this. And you can walk out of there, and, no one
else needs to die." And I said, "Come on, David," I said,
"it's not going to get any better, it's just going to get
worse. From this point forward, it's just going to get
worse." And, David Thibodeau, who was, inside at the time-
he was one of those who came out after the fire started-
heard that plea. So we know that, that everything that was
said from my radio program, as well as a number of other
radio progams and television programs, were being seen a-,
and heard by the Branch Davidians, unlike some of the
stories you've told- you've been told.
The gentleman I was talking about a couple of minutes ago-
that, suggested that the Branch Davidians, move their
satellite dish, to see if, David Koresh and the Branch
Davidians were listening to me is our next speaker. He's
given himself tirelessly over the last year- and it's cost
dearly- it's cost a lot of us dearly- his name is Ken
Fawcett, I'd like to introduce Ken Fawcett. Ken? [applause]
Thank you, Ron, and thanks for coming everybody. I'm not a
public speaker, so I've got some good news: I'm going to be
a little shorter than thirty minutes.
Um- we all miss Ron up here, I want to say that first of
all, in, in the Dallas area. If there's any way he can get
back on the air, I know I speak for everybody that, we'd
like to have him back in, uh, on the air here in Dallas.
[applause]
I still believe that the United States of America, is the
greatest system in the world. And that our court systems,
are the greatest court systems in the world. And that was
confirmed to me, when on February the 26th,
your house. Let's get this thing stopped while we still have
the chance to do it. Thanks, and good day, gang. [applause]
Ron Engelman: Thanks, Ken. Ken Fawcett.
You know, there will be a victory one of these days, we
hope. That day will come, when the ATF and the FBI agents
responsible for killing the people out here, are put on
trial. That's when the victory will come... [applause]
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Waco and the Drug Mafia
Wednesday, November 12, 1997 7:42:23 AM
Paul Watson (pwatson@utdallas.edu)
Question, was there a drug connection in Waco?
I think there is a strong connection. Ken Fawcett said on
the short wave show Radio Free America that he and his
friends found the remains of a meth lab stored in a metal
shed on the back of the Mount Carmel property. As I recall
the story, when Koresh was digging the peer and beam holes
for one of the new buildings, he dug up the lab and several
rubber stamps with fictitious names of companies, but all
had the same post office box.
He called the sheriff, who told him just to get rid of it,
they knew all about it. The guess is that Roden, the past
head of the Davidians, was running the meth lab. WFAA (Belo
Broadcasting ABC) here in Dallas did a series of
investigative reports on the Waco DA: plea bargaining down
many of the drug dealers charged in his county, well below
the state average. The DA sued Belo, and I have been told
they settled out of court for $10 million. The drug path
goes to Mena, Arkansas and Dan Lasater: the CIA and Ollie
North running drugs back into Mena. It is rumored that
Clinton was paid 10% of the money to look the other way. Dan
Lasater, Webster Hubbell, Hillary Clinton, and the Rose law
firm are all part of the Arkansas drug connection. Webster
Hubbell was the White House representative at the House Waco
hearings. It is said that Webster Hubbell, Vince Foster and
Hillary Clinton ran the whole Waco siege from the White
House. Many think Waco was behind the death of Vince Foster.
Then there is the FBI director William Sessions, who was
fired the day after Vince Foster died. Davidian lawyer Dick
Degarrin was a law school friend of Sessions. William
Sessions said on ABC Barbara Walters show that Dick called
him and convinced him to come down and talk to Koresh
directly to end the siege. As soon as the White House found
out, he was put under "House arrest" in his office and fired
and Vince Foster died all in the same couple of days. This
all sounds a little to connected for me.
The Mafia Boss in Waco?
As best as I can find it was Benard Rapoport who sells all
the life insurance to Teamsters Union members and is of
course connected to the Chicago Mafia, Dan Rostenkowski,
Hillary Clinton, Hubbell, Dan Lasater, Mochtar Riady, John
Huang, the Chinese Communist and the whole Opium-China-CIA
connection going back I guess to the Boxer rebellion.
Bernard Rapoport of Waco
Trent C Mulkern (tmulkern@mail.ameritel.net)
Clinton Friend Is Questioned In Federal Teamsters Probe
By GLENN R. SIMPSON
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
WASHINGTON -- Federal prosecutors and Senate investigators
have questioned a Texas businessman close to President
Clinton about his knowledge of possibly improper financial
dealings between the Teamsters union and the Democratic
Party.
Bernard Rapoport, owner of a Waco insurance company that
sells policies to members of the Teamsters and other unions,
told investigators that he learned from a Teamsters official
and a Democratic senator of possibly improper plans to help
fund Teamster President Ron Carey's re-election campaign
last year. But he said he advised against the plans and
didn't help Mr. Carey's campaign. Mr. Rapoport, a major
contributor to the Democratic Party, was questioned Monday
by Senate investigators and spoke with prosecutors in
Manhattan several weeks ago about fund raising for Mr.
Carey.
Federal prosecutors are investigating an alleged agreement
between Democratic Party officials and fund-raisers for Mr.
Carey to swap campaign contributions. The brief involvement
of Mr. Rapoport in the talks between the Teamsters and the
Democrats sheds more light on the once-obscure dealings
between the two groups, although they apparently never
resulted in any actual transactions.
Last month, three Carey associates pleaded guilty in federal
court in Manhattan to fraud charges involving the Teamsters
election, including charges that the attempted donation swap
was part of a criminal conspiracy to defraud the Teamsters.
Prosecutors continue to question a number of Democratic
Party operatives.
In a recent interview, Mr. Rapoport acknowledged meeting
with prosecutors but wouldn't give details. "Neither this
company nor myself ever take sides in a labor election," he
said Monday, "because our business is primarily with unions
and our unalterable rule is we never take sides in their
internal affairs." Several lawyers and government
investigators described Mr. Rapoport's involvement in the
matter.
Under the alleged swap agreement, Democratic officials were
to persuade some of their large contributors to help Mr.
Carey in exchange for Teamsters political-action committee
contributions to the Democrats; prosecutors are exploring
whether Mr. Rapoport may have been one such person. The
Teamsters official who allegedly discussed the contribution
swap with Mr. Rapoport, say lawyers and others involved in
the matter, was William Hamilton, who ran the Teamsters
PA...il he came under investigation by prosecutors last
summer. Mr. Hamilton, whom prosecutors have depicted in
court documents as a central figure in the contribution-swap
scheme, and Mr. Rapoport are longtime associates through
their involvement in Texas Democratic politics. Mr.
Hamilton's lawyer, Bob Gage, declined to comment.
Investigators are looking into whether a Sept. 30, 1996,
fund-raiser for Mr. Carey, attended by an aide to Mr.
Rapoport, is linked to the swap discussions. Jules Pagano, a
Washington representative of Mr. Rapoport's American Income
Life Insurance Co., is listed along with Mr. Hamilton on an
invitation for the $100-a-ticket Washington event.
Mr. Rapoport said he wasn't involved in the fund-raiser,
adding, "If Mr. Pagano went, he went as an individual and
certainly not as a representative of our company." Mr.
Pagano Monday said that he agreed to be a host of the
fund-raiser at the request of a former labor leader's widow
and that he wasn't asked to do so by Mr. Rapoport. Mr.
Pagano said he didn't contribute to Mr. Carey after he
learned that under federal labor law he was ineligible to
help Mr. Carey because he is an employer.
The Democratic senator with whom Mr. Rapoport allegedly
discussed the swap proposal was Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, who
chairs the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. As
reported, the Senate Democrats' fund-raising group also
discussed the contribution-swap plan with party officials. A
spokesman for Mr. Kerrey said the senator remembers hearing
about the proposal and wouldn't be surprised if he had
mentioned it to Mr. Rapoport, whom he regards as an adviser.
But the spokesman said Mr. Kerrey never took the proposal
seriously, and Mr. Rapoport said Mr. Kerrey wasn't
interested in pursuing the contribution swap.
Meanwhile, Mr. Carey Monday again denied involvement in the
alleged fund-raising improprieties. In a speech at the
National Press Club, he said it was a "few individuals" in
his campaign who devised and carried out the schemes.
In another disclosure about the Teamsters probe, the
Associated Press reported that an $85,000 mailing by the
National Council of Senior Citizens last year, paid for by
the Teamsters, benefited Mark Warner, a Democratic candidate
for the Senate in Virginia. Prosecutors have alleged that
this was the first step in an improper transfer of funds
from Mr. Warner's campaign to Mr. Carey's effort through a
direct-mail firm. The seniors group denied any wrongdoing,
and a lawyer for Mr. Warner's campaign said she was unaware
of any impropriety.
--Glenn Burkins contributed to this article.
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