Sunday, June 4, 2006

Capitol Hill Shoot-Out Back Story?


Remember the Capitol Hill "construction noise" cover story on May 26, 2006? We posted a query about the "real story" and wondered if Dick Cheney was anywhere nearby.

Everyone was scratching their heads going "say what?" Inconvenience ensued, etc. Ok, so...
We've warned our readers not to take "news" at face value. Fair enough. We aall agree, there's almost always a backstory, whether in politics, entertainment, scandal, whatever.
And we're not apologizing for checking out "conspiracy theories" every now and then. In fact, it's kinda fun. That leads us to this - a fun article for all of you who LOVE those wild (and many times true) theories - some good Sunday reading:

"Bush administration officials operated Memorial Day weekend damage control to cover up the deaths of three foreign intelligence operatives—two British and one French—involved in a Friday morning shootout in the House of Representatives parking garage.

The altercation turned into an exchange of automatic weapons fire over a pouch containing evidence files documenting an operation to bomb the rail system along the Northeast corridor on Thursday—with the full knowledge of George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair who was in Washington while the operation was being hatched.


Teams of U.S.-French alliance (AFA) operatives—including CIA, NSA and FBI agents committed to holding the Bush administration accountable for criminal activities—had been electronically monitoring a British agent who they determined to be the leader of a black ops bombing plot planned for the purpose of disrupting northeast rail traffic via a fake terrorist attack.


Federal agents revealed that a taxi cab left the Rayburn building parking garage with three body bags just after the shootout which was covered up by Capitol Hill police on instructions from Bush officials who were in contact with television executives and House/Senate leaders.


The agents had followed the British operative into the Rayburn parking garage where the shootout occurred according to longtime federal whistleblower Stewart Webb and intelligence authority Thomas Heneghan both of whom confirmed the whole incident via several of Webb’s 22-years worth of inside federal sources with further corroboration by several more U.S and French intelligence agents to whom Heneghan spoke."