Time: Mon Nov 17 09:30:40 1997
	by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id IAA07265
	for [address in tool bar]; Mon, 17 Nov 1997 08:47:30 -0700 (MST)
Delivered-To: ignition-point-outgoing@majordomo.pobox.com
  by majordomo.pobox.com with SMTP; 17 Nov 1997 15:47:00 -0000
	by growl.pobox.com (8.8.7/8.8.5) with ESMTP id KAA19023
	for <ignition-point@pobox.COM>; Mon, 17 Nov 1997 10:46:59 -0500 (EST)
 id <01IQ43LDK2A89D4EX0@DBV>; Mon, 17 Nov 1997 10:46:04 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 10:46:04 -0400 (EDT)
Date-warning: Date header was inserted by DBV
From: Patricia Neill <pnpj@db1.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: IP: RE: BILL CLINTON'S ALGER HISS PROBLEM (fwd)
To: jad@locust.etext.org
Message-id: <01IQ43LDL4V69D4EX0@DBV>
MIME-version: 1.0
Content-type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT





---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 10:39:01 -0600
From: jqp@globaldialog.com
To: cas@majordomo.pobox.com
Subject: BILL CLINTON'S ALGER HISS PROBLEM

from the Washington Weekly:

                BILL CLINTON'S ALGER HISS PROBLEM
  Bombshell Report Cites Suppressed Evidence of Communist Plot

By Carl Limbacher

    OYSTER BAY--Fifty years ago, a young  California  Congressman
became  the  first  to take the allegations of Whittaker Chambers
seriously.  Chambers had alleged that top State  Department  aide
Alger Hiss was a Soviet spy.  Hiss's ensuing trial and conviction
on perjury charges laid bare one of the great American  political
scandals  of  this  century:  The  Communists had infiltrated the
highest levels of our government and  were  secretly  working  to
subvert it.

    The revelations permanently  tarnished  Franklin  Roosevelt's
legacy.   To  this  day,  many  New  Dealers refuse to accept the
notion that  the  president  who  had  led  the  country  through
Depression  and  World War could have been so easily duped by the
man FDR referred  to  as  "Uncle  Joe"  Stalin.   But  the  deals
Roosevelt cut with Stalin were followed inevitably by the descent
of an Iron Curtain across Eastern Europe.  In a  legendary  photo
of the Yalta meeting between FDR, Stalin in Churchill, Alger Hiss
can be seen hovering in the background.   In what may turn out to
be  one  of  the  great historical ironies of all time, the young
California congressman who used Whittaker Chambers to expose Hiss
was  Richard  Nixon,  the  future  37th  president  of the United
States.   Ironic  because  fifty  years  later  history  may   be
repeating  itself  for President Clinton, who, because of his own
"Alger Hiss" problem, may face the  same  fate  Nixon  ultimately
did.

    Now it's clear  that  the  taint  of  Communist  infiltration
haunts   the  Clinton  administration.   Yes,  it  has  thus  far
weathered a year's worth of media reports on its campaign finance
scandal.   And  four months of Sen. Fred Thompson's investigation
into same had seemed to fall short  of  the  mark.   But  it  was
Thompson himself, the press often reminds us, who set the bar too
high.  It had seemed as if the Tennessee Senator had over-reached
at the outset, when he charged that clear and compelling evidence
existed  of  a  Chinese  Communist  plot  to  influence  American
elections.  By  the end of October, Thompson cut bait, explaining
that, while he still believed his charge was  accurate,  the  FBI
intelligence  data that could have proved it necessarily remained
secret.

    But just days ago, Fred Thompson was vindicated.  In fact, if
anything,  the  story  that  ran  on  the  front page of Friday's
Washington  Post   makes   Thompson's   claim   seem   positively
understated.   The  evidence uncovered by former Watergate sleuth
Bob Woodward, in a story headlined "FBI Had Overlooked Key  Files
in Probe of Chinese Influence," suggests more than a mere attempt
by the Chinese to buy access.  That evidence suggests  that  Bill
Clinton  is  embroiled in an espionage scandal the likes of which
haven't been seen since the days of Hiss and Chambers.

    What else can one make of Woodward passages like this:

  The belatedly discovered files indicate that Maria Hsia  -  a
  Taiwanese  American  immigrant  who  for  a decade has raised
  money for Democratic causes -  was  "doing  the  bidding"  of
  Beijing as a Chinese agent, a senior official said.

    As Woodward noted, Hsia has connections going  back  to  1988
with  Clinton  crony James Riady.  Riady's Lippo Group has become
in recent years pretty much a  wholly  owned  subsidiary  of  the
Chinese  government.   Maria Hsia worked closely with John Huang,
who's suspicious DNC fund- raising first raised eyebrows  a  year
ago.   Hsia  was  co-chair  with Huang of the April 1996 Buddhist
Temple fundraiser where $140,000 in foreign money  was  laundered
on its way to help with Clinton's re-election.

   Speaking of Mr. Huang, another Woodward tidbit  seems  to  put
him firmly in the Alger Hiss territory:

  (FBI Director)  Freeh's  order  turned  up  other  previously
  undisclosed   leads   from   FBI   files,  including  reports
  considered reliable but unconfirmed that Huang, while serving
  as  a  senior  Commerce  Department  official  in the Clinton
  administration, passed a classified document to  the  Chinese
  government.

    That one classified document passed by Huang  is  surely  the
tip  of the Chinese Communist spy-berg - given the record brought
out at the Thompson hearings.  While at Commerce  Huang  received
top  secret clearance (without routine FBI background checks) and
sat in on numerous briefings covering classified material.  Paula
Greene, a secretary with the Lippo connected Stephen's Investment
firm, recalled that Huang would sneak  out  from  his  office  at
Commerce and go across the street to Stephens' Washington office,
where he would collect faxes and  packages  from  his  old  Lippo
bosses.   Ms.  Greene  would notify Huang whenever Lippo material
would arrive for him, but was  instructed  to  do  so  in  strict
secrecy.  Telephone records indicate that Huang himself initiated
regular contact with Lippo  throughout  his  Commerce  Department
stint.   Huang  had numerous opportunities to get U.S. secrets to
the Chinese through that conduit alone.  During a Sept. 13,  1995
White  House meeting with James Riady, Lippo lawyer Joseph Giroir
and consigliere Bruce Lindsey, Bill Clinton  personally  approved
John Huang's transfer to a key DNC post.

    For those who still believe, as many did for years with Alger
Hiss,  that  Huang  and  Hsia's behavior was somehow unrelated to
plans  hatched  in  Communist  capitals,  Woodward's   concluding
paragraph contains some bad news:

  After Thompson announced two weeks ago that he was suspending
  his   public  hearings,  officials  said,  the  FBI  obtained
  intelligence showing that the Ministry of State  Security  in
  Beijing  - the Chinese equivalent of the CIA - boasted it had
  been successful in "thwarting" the congressional inquiry.

    So much for Chinese strongman Jiang Zemin's denials  of  just
two  weeks ago, which he offered personally while looking Clinton
right in the eye, that there was no  Chinese  plot.   Of  course,
what  significance  is  such  a denial of conspiracy - as offered
from one conspirator to another?  That may  be  a  heady  charge.
But  look  at  the  evidence  staring Americans foresquare in the
face.

    On February 2, 1996,  the  BATF  issued  special  importation
permits for 100,000 Chinese assault rifles and millions of rounds
of ammunition.  The guns were unmodified and therefore illegal as
per  Bill  Clinton's  own  assault weapons ban.  Then why did our
government wave them in at a time when  there  was  no  legal  US
market  for  such  weaponry?  Here's a clue: On February 6, 1996,
just four days after those  permits  were  signed,  Bill  Clinton
feted  Chinese arms dealer Wang Jun inside the White House.  Wang
had been brought to the White House by  Clinton  funny-money  man
Charlie  Trie,  whose  invitation  had been greased by investment
banker Ernest Green's $50,000 contribution.

    This incident was separate and distinct from the 4,000 AK47's
that  Wang  Jun's  Polytechnologies  had  attempted to smuggle to
Oakland street gangs using Chinese government  ships.   In  fact,
within  a  month  of  Wang's  White  House  visit  that smuggling
operation was busted; a development that scuttled the much larger
100,000  gun  Polytechnologies  deal.   But the fact remains, not
only did Mr. Clinton play host to a Communist princeling who  was
then  running a massive US smuggling operation, he was apparently
willing to grant Wang special dispensation from gun control  laws
that Clinton himself fought hard to pass.

    Curiously, the illegal Wang  Jun/Clinton  administration  gun
deal  was reported only by Michael Hedges of Scripps Howard News.
Hedges' story ran on  the  front  page  of  the  March  14,  1997
Arkansas  Democrat  Gazette  -  above  the  fold.  But apparently
neither The Washington Post nor The New York Times  noticed.   In
fact,  this  development  went  unreported by every national news
outlet in America.

    Need more evidence that  Bill  Clinton  was  willing  to  put
America  in  harm's way for the price of his own re-election? Try
renowned New York Times columnist A. M. Rosenthal - who just last
month  explored  "Clinton's  Nuclear Deception."  Rosenthal began
thusly:

  Craftily, ever so craftily, President  Clinton  is  deceiving
  the   American  public  about  a  critical  danger  to  world
  security:  China's  international  sales  of   materiel   and
  technology  of nuclear warfare.....No previous President, and
  not even Mr. Clinton himself until now, would take  the  step
  required  to  permit  Chinese  nuclear  shopping in America -
  certifying that China was  not  illicitly  peddling  its  own
  nuclear goods abroad.  The U.S. knew that was not true.

    Rosenthal concludes:

  President Clinton is crafty, but not crafty enough.   He  has
  turned  China's  broken  pledges  into  a  guilt of his own -
  deception about a matter of life and death,  many  lives  and
  perhaps some hideous day, many deaths.

    It's hard to  see  how  importation  permits  for  a  Chinese
government  gun runner and nuclear technology for the Butchers of
Beijing are in America's interest.   And  the  only  aspect  that
explains  how  any  of  this is in Bill Clinton's interest is the
Chinese campaign cash, raised by foreign agents like  John  Huang
and Maria Hsia, that bought him his re-election.

    No wonder the Chinese CIA is happy.  Somewhere, no doubt, the
recently  deceased  Alger Hiss is smiling.  But for the rest, who
may find all this less amusing, I  suggest  a  visit  to  Georgia
Congressman  Bob  Barr's  website  ( http://www.house.gov/barr ),
where support for Barr's resolution for  an  impeachment  inquiry
can be registered via e-mail.




  Published in the Nov. 17, 1997 issue of The Washington Weekly
  Copyright 1997 The Washington Weekly (http://www.federal.com)
          Reposting permitted with this message intact



==========================================================================
This mailing list is for discussion of Clinton Administration Scandals. If
you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing list, send electronic mail to
majordomo@majordomo.pobox.com.  In the message body put: unsubscribe cas



**********************************************
To subscribe or unsubscribe, email:
     majordomo@majordomo.pobox.com
with the message:
     subscribe ignition-point email@address
or
     unsubscribe ignition-point email@address
**********************************************
http://www.telepath.com/believer
**********************************************

      


Return to Table of Contents for

Supreme Law School:   E-mail