Time: Thu Dec 11 06:29:50 1997 To: "Philip V. Brennan Jr." <pvbr@gate.net> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: An epidemic of hole in the heads Cc: Bcc: sls, Norm Vroman, liberty lists References: It was a spearhead launched by cave men from another millennium, but it entered a time warp just as the Philadelphia Experiment was cranking up the volume, and it fell down on Ron's head as he was sipping his in-flight Nescafe, when he lowered the volume on his in-flight headset. Said spearhead was removed, leaving gaping hole, and no brains (aka no brainer [sic]). There! Any other questions you desperately need answering? 8-] /s/ Paul Mitchell, Candidate for Congress http://supremelaw.com At 03:48 AM 12/11/97 -0500, you wrote: > >Perspectives Column from Dec. 10th edition of Wednesday on the Web > >An Epidemic Of Holes in the Head > >By Phil Brennan > >I don't know whether Ron Brown's skull played host to a .45 slug or if he >merely had the kind of hole in his head I always thought all liberal >Democrats have. > >What I do know is that this whole affair stinks like the year-old goo I >recently took out of my refrigerator and threw away. > >Ever since the courageous Chris Ruddy broke this incredible story, this >Brown business has got curiouser and curiouser. > >It began with a plane crash that allegedly took place as a result of a >failure of electronic equipment designed to guide aircraft to wherever it >is they are supposed to be going. > >Then the Bosnian in charge of the equipment allegedly committed suicide a >la Vince Foster -- a mode of death extraordinarily common among those >connected in anyway, no matter how remote -- with matters involving the >Clintons. > >Then along came Lt. Col. Steve Cogswell, a highly competent army >pathologist to reveal there was a suspicious hole in the top of Brown's >skull, that there was brain matter exposed inside the hole, indicating >that whatever caused the hole penetrated the skull bone, and there were >metal fragments of the kind left by bullets inside Brown's skull. > >Cogswell said that the x-rays of Brown's head had somehow gone astray, >but that he had photographs of the x-rays taken before they went off into >that giant maw that seems to swallow up anything the Clinton >Administration does not want made public. > >Next, a goon squad raided Cogswell's quarters, sans search warrant, >ransacked it, and Cogswell was ordered to clam up and was placed under >what amounts to house arrest. > >Up to this point, most of this explosive story has been studiously >ignored by the media which has made a practice of savaging Ruddy -- a >journalist who has the quaint idea -- not shared by the majority of his >colleagues -- that a reporter should pursue a story no matter where it >leads -- and pursue it with integrity and determination to get the facts >even if they defy the current wisdom. > >After all, the media elitists reasoned, all Ruddy had was Cogswell and >his photos and wasn't Ruddy the right wing nut who thought that something >was fishy in the rather strange investigation of the death of Vincent >Foster -- another gentleman connected with the Clintons who turned up >with a hole in his head. > >Then along came Lt. Col. David Hause, a colleague of Cogswell's in the >Armed Forces Institute of Pathology to say that unlike Cogswell, he was >present during the examination of Brown's corpse. Here's how Ruddy put it: > >"Cogswell was not present at Dover when the wound was examined, but Hause >was. > >According to Hause, his examination table was only two tables away from >the one on which Brown's body was laid out. "A commotion" erupted, he >said, when someone said, "Gee, this looks like a gunshot wound." Hause >said he left his examination table to view the wound. > >He remembers saying, "Sure enough, it looks like a gunshot wound to me, >too." > >He said the wound "looked like a punched-out .45-caliber entrance hole." > >In last week's article, Cogswell called the wound "as close to a >perfectly circular hole as you can get." He based his description on >discussions with colleagues and his review of records, photographs and > >"Essentially ... Brown had a .45-inch inwardly beveling circular hole in >the top of his head, which is essentially the description of a >.45-caliber gunshot wound," Cogswell said." > >Hause also confirmed Cogswell's claim that the original x-rays were >missing: > >" Last Friday, Hause explained, he was asked to review the Brown case >file with Dr. Jerry Spencer, the AFIP's chief medical examiner. They laid >out all of the X-rays and discovered that, indeed, no X-rays of Brown's >head remained. > >"Hause said he was also ordered to collect all photographs taken of Brown >at Dover. These photos, stored in a safe, should have included >photographs of the X-rays. But after compiling an extensive inventory of >the negatives, Hause could find no original photo negatives of the head > >"According to Hause, all that remains of the head X-rays are photographic >slide images in the possession of Cogswell and copies of images possessed >by the Tribune-Review." > >Neither Cogswell nor Hause can understand why something as suspicious as >a hole in Brown's head did not set off alarms among the other armed >forces pathologists conducting the examination of his corpse. The facts, >they insist, demanded an autopsy, but mysteriously, none was done. > >Last week I watched the Peter Jenning's ABC special on the Dark Side of >Camelot, sparked by Sy Hersh's new book of the same name. > >What struck me was the fact that much of the information revealed about >the dark side of John Fitzgerald Kennedy was known to the media during >those legendary 1000 days of Camelot. JFK's serial adulteries were widely >discussed at the time. I listened to a lot of such talk at the National >Press Club in those days. > >Moreover we all knew that one or two members of the media elite who were >close to JFK had good reason to know about his satyriasis -- they had >wives who were even closer to the president. > >Someone tipped off the GOP that there was a book in the Library of >Congress that would shock the public. We were told to get the Blauvelt >Family Genealogy out of the Library and look at a certain page. > >We did, and discovered an entry that stated that a member of that >illustrious old New Jersey family, one Drury Malcomb (sp?), had on such >and such a date, married a Congressman John Fitzgerald Kennedy. > >Investigation revealed that the page in the marriage register supposedly >showing the marriage took place was missing. And, when reporter Bill >Shultz called the lady in questioned she sniffed "Everybody knows the >President has only one wife," begging the question that what every knew >might not necessarily be the truth. > >Shortly afterward the White House discovered what we were up to and took >evasive action, passing the item on to Newsweek (Washington editor: Ben >Bradley, a close friend of JFK) and they ran a little piece essentially >having a good laugh over a story too absurd to be taken seriously. > >When that story broke the rest of the media ran for cover. The White >House denied the story and the media obediently accepted the denials and >that was that. > >Back then, just about everybody in Washington also knew that Nixon had >the 1960 election stolen from him. But since the media hated Nixon, the >fact got short shrift at the networks and the big print media. Now the >public learns that the election was indeed stolen, by a mafia thief in >league with the Kennedy clan. > >In short, a lot of the Kennedy scandals revealed in the book and in the >TV special were known and deliberately covered up by the media. > >The Brown case proves that they're at it again. > >They have no shame (or consciences). > > >Also on this week's edition of Wednesday on the Web -- Cover Story: The >New Class and The New Socialism - a remarkably revealing essay by Rupert >Murdoch; Special Report-A Plea for a Political Prisoner in Arkansas; >OPIC-Let's end Big Bucks for Big Business; Malcolm Wallop-The Gkobal >Warming Treaty-All Pain, No Gain; Battling The Poison of Pop Culture-If >you've Got Kids You've Got To Read This; Fifty Ways To Cut Taxes; Ward >Connerly-Equality Is The Key To Racial Harmony and lots, lots more. Check >it out at http://www.pacg.com/pvbr/ > >------- >To subscribe to c-news, send the message SUBSCRIBE C-NEWS, or the message >UNSUBSCRIBE C-NEWS to unsubscribe, to majordomo@world.std.com. Contact >owner-c-news@world.std.com if you have questions. > > >
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