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In reply to the discussion: How Karl Rove fixed the FBI investigation of his theft of the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio [View all]Cliff Arnebeck
(305 posts)The cover-up of Mike Connell's assassination on December 19, 2008 has parallels to the cover-up of the theft of the 2004 Presidential election.
Two men in military garb at the scene of the crash, identifying themselves as Civil Air Patrol acting on orders from their headquarters in Alabama, were searching the crash scene, they said, for the signaling device emitted from the plane. We think, in fact, they were there there to retrieve the malicious navigation device that the saboteurs had inserted in Mike's plane early that morning at College Park, and Connell's Blackberry.
While the Blackberry contained a lot of very important information, in relation to the assassination we believe it showed the appointment/event that had taken Connell to DC on the evening of the 18th--we believe the annual Christmas Party of the Endowment for Democracy in which Karl Rove played a leadership role.
We also believe that the Doss Aviation or its pilot training subsidiary, both of Enterprise, Alabama, was directing the two men in military garb at the crash scene on December 19. Those entities were owned by Mark Fuller who is also the federal judge who sentenced former Governor Don Siegelman to federal prison in connection with a bogus federal prosecution instigated by Karl Rove.
By the time of Connell's assassination and the disclosure of the after-action-report to the FBI of how it was done, Rove's protege Stanley Borgia was in charge of counter terrorism for the Department of Energy and sitting with the Directors of the CIA and FBI on the President's Advisory Committee on National Intelligence. I believe the words: "There is nothing to it," that were applied to both the theft of the 2004 election and the reported professional assassination of Mike Connell came from him.
All this would have been examined in proper criminal investigations which have not yet been conducted in either case.