· The third thing you should know is, that Garrett served as lead FBI investigator into the case of Congressional intern Mary Caitlan Mahoney, who was murdered by gunshot at a Georgetown D.C.-area Starbucks coffeehouse, a triple-homicide which--according to an Intelligence source close to the FBI investigation of the Mahoney slaying, who wishes to remain anonymous--was "solved" by the same agent Brad Garrett after a suspect was kept awake for three days, his confession being forced under extreme duress. Not so curiously, perhaps, is Monica Lewinsky's statement to Vernon Jordan, in her first meeting with the powerful Clinton White House advisor, as saying, "I don't want to end up like Caity Mahoney" (source: Craig Karpel, publisher The Colby Intelligence Letter, 1/23/98).And that is really all you should need to know--unless you'd like to know that,
according to investigative journalist John Drake, of the Washington Post, in roughly the same hours as the FBI were anointing Mr. Garrett the lead role in the Levy investigation, Washington D.C. Police Department chief Ramsey was removing (read: relieved of his role on the case) the lead forensics investigator in D.C. PD's investigation of Condit's apartment. We wonder what will come of the blood specks on Condit's venetian blinds or the DNA evidence that was reportedly found "all over the carpets." Lastly, this inquiring mind would like to know if it is common for a U.S. Congressman to not have a computer in his apartment; and if Condit had ever had a computer in his Adams-Morgan apartment, and, if so, when that computer was removed from his residence and why?
(& while I'm at it, there is something else also to consider. A NewsMax forum poster had this to say about the May 1st phone records of Gary Condit: "From LeBoutillier's july 25th article: 3) A NewsMax reader offers a unique investigative idea: Check Chandra's and Condit's phone records from May 1 on. If Condit stopped calling her on May 1--several days before her parents told him
she was missing--then perhaps he knew she was no longer reachable. That would be a clue to what he knew.]
This case is less about Gary Condit than it is about National Security, as
Congressman Condit sits on three (3) Intelligence Committees and subcommittees in his ostensible duties on the taxpayers' dole.
What we will have, here, should a D.C. grand jury fail to be convened for the
purpose of indicting Gary Condit and/or his wife for the murder of Chandra Levy,
is the massaging of those sensitive regions in a diseased national character
which need, occasionally, by the Powers That Be, to be massaged. We will,
should Condit and/or his wife not be charged for murder, see a formal separation between the ruling class and those who support it, fiscally. And it will, then, be the duty of those who support Congress (the taxpayers) to withhold all revenue "due it," until such time that the shareholders of this Republic are satisfied that there is, in fact, satisfactory representation occuring in Washington D.C.
At this point, reports emanating from the National Enquirer and Globe tabloids, that Condit brutally assaulted two 15-year old girls in 1986, and that that case-file is now also missing, the case-worker having fled for her life to Alaska, and that Condit's brother Burl is none other than a sergeant at city of Modesto Police Department--a man who
was stripped of his rank in 1994 for having failed to report the purchase of
eleven (11) firearms from a grey-market police department sales auction outlet,
and who, when ordered to return the weapons, could produce only four (4)--should elicit a chuckle and a yawn.
In the face of such a tawdry State of Affairs, We The People are no longer in control of our own Government; as such, and "When in the course of human events . . .", we owe it to ourselves to hold another Boston tea party.