Mainstream Media Finally Covers The Connell Story And Death

velvetrevolution.net and bradblog.com |  1/20/10

It has been years that we have been trying to convince the MSM that yes there is a real story underlying the supposed Bush win of Ohio in 2004. Now more than five years later, and only after the strange death of Bush IT guru Michael Connell, has the MSM finally had the courage to allow this story to be published. But no, it wasn’t the New York Times, Washington Post or 60 Minutes but rather, Maxim, a widely read magazine targeting men. We urge everyone to pick up a copy of the February issue of Maxim to read the full 3500 word expose’.

But this story will inevitably lead to greater coverage of the facts outlined by author/journalist Simon Worrall. There are new twists to the story that have previously gone unreported including the fact that Connell’s Blackberry with lots of Bush/Rove info on it disappeared at the crash site; that the site was cleaned up under the cover of night after a lockdown on information about the crash; that the “after action report” detailing the sabotage of Connell’s plane has been received by the NTSB and reviewed by intelligence officials who have indicated that it is genuine; that Connell’s last words were captured on tape and showed extreme surprise at something that happened in the cockpit; that a contract between Connell and the OH SOS shows that they had a subcontract with Smartech to reroute the 2004 election results through GOP servers with remote access, mirroring capabilities, and a Virtual Private Network accessible by anyone with a password; and that Robert Kennedy Jr. calls this case bigger than Watergate. More details can be found at The BradBlog. http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7652

Visit this section for other articles about the mysterious death of Mike Connell, stolen elections and the Ohio case.

What did the Supreme Court just do to our democracy?

http://www.freespeechforpeople.org/

On January 21, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations are entitled to spend unlimited funds in our elections.

The First Amendment was never intended to protect corporations.

This cannot stand. Sign up to protest this decision and protect our democracy! Free speech is for people — not corporations.

http://www.freespeechforpeople.org/

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GeithnerGate: Obama’s Treasury Sec. Should Get the Boot and Let’s Take Our Money Back Too

By Les Leopold and Dylan Ratigan | AlterNet | 1/1210.

“Cover-up revelations keep coming about Timothy Geithner’s secret assistance to AIG. The latest show that he urged AIG not to disclose how it would be shoveling money to Goldman Sachs and other large financial institutions by paying off its credit default swaps at par value instead of much less.”

Rest of Article Here >>

Related News: Economist: US collapse driven by ‘fraud’; Geithner covering up bank insolvency

Mike Connell’s Family Copes With His Mysterious Death, Tipsters, Legal Options

bradblog | 11/9/2009

On December 18, 2008, Bush IT expert Mike Connell, a highly skilled pilot, was killed in a sudden crash while flying his small aircraft from Washington DC to his Akron/Canton home airport. The cause of the crash is still unknown and under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.

read the rest of the update at bradblog >>

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‘War on Terror’ II

Julien Sanchez | full article at The Nation | 10/19/09

“The Obama administration makes vague, reassuring noises about constraining executive power and protecting civil liberties, but then merrily adopts whatever appalling policy George W. Bush put in place. “

NYT condemns what it calls “Obama’s cover-up”

Glenn Greenwald | complete article @ salon.com | 10/26/09

As suggested by the editorial’s headline — “The Cover-Up Continues” — the NYT accuses Obama of complicity in shielding Bush war crimes from disclosure and accountability, and worse, details the numerous, radical Bush/Cheney powers embraced by Obama in order to accomplish this.

See also: http://angryvoters.org/

Project Censored: Over One Million Iraqi Deaths Caused by US Occupation

Top 25 Censored Stories for 2009

* #1. Over One Million Iraqi Deaths Caused by US Occupation
* # 2 Security and Prosperity Partnership: Militarized NAFTA
* # 3 InfraGard: The FBI Deputizes Business
* # 4 ILEA: Is the US Restarting Dirty Wars in Latin America?
* # 5 Seizing War Protesters’ Assets
* # 6 The Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act
* # 7 Guest Workers Inc.: Fraud and Human Trafficking
* # 8 Executive Orders Can Be Changed Secretly
* #9 Iraq and Afghanistan Vets Testify
* # 10 APA Complicit in CIA Torture
* # 11 El Salvador’s Water Privatization and the Global War on Terror
* # 12 Bush Profiteers Collect Billions From No Child Left Behind
* # 13 Tracking Billions of Dollars Lost in Iraq
* # 14 Mainstreaming Nuclear Waste
* # 15 Worldwide Slavery
* # 16 Annual Survey on Trade Union Rights
* # 17 UN’s Empty Declaration of Indigenous Rights
* # 18 Cruelty and Death in Juvenile Detention Centers
* # 19 Indigenous Herders and Small Farmers Fight Livestock Extinction
* # 20 Marijuana Arrests Set New Record
* # 21 NATO Considers “First Strike” Nuclear Option
* # 22 CARE Rejects US Food Aid
* # 23 FDA Complicit in Pushing Pharmaceutical Drugs
* # 24 Japan Questions 9/11 and the Global War on Terror
* # 25 Bush’s Real Problem with Eliot Spitzer

and just for fun, I want to add one of my favorites from 2007.
#2. Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran

Aug. 21: Cindy Sheehan is setting her sights on President Barack Obama’s policies in Iraq and Afghanistan. Cindy Sheehan joins msnbc’s Dylan Ratigan and a panel to discuss her effort.

Watch the MSNBC VIDEO >>

Bush Insider Who Planned To Tell All Killed In Plane Crash: Non-Profit Demands Full Federal Investigation

UPDATE to Ohio ’00 and 04 Election Fraud Case: VIDEO: Scenes From Outside the Stunning Deposition of FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds

12/20/08 | Velvetrevolution.us

Michael Connell, the Bush IT expert who has been directly implicated in the rigging of George Bush’s 2000 and 2004 elections, was killed last night when his single engine plane crashed three miles short of the Akron airport.  Velvet Revolution (“VR”), a non-profit that has been investigating Mr. Connell’s activities for the past two years, can now reveal that a person close to Mr. Connell has recently been discussing with a VR investigator how to tell all about his work for George Bush.  Mr. Connell told a  close associate that he was afraid that the George Bush and Dick Cheney would “throw [him] under the bus.”

See also: Federal Judge Compels Testimony from Mike Connell
and Connell Cancelled 2 Flights on Sabotage Suspicion

Ask Congress to Demand Executive Accountability

Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin sent this letter to her colleagues in the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Please phone your representative about it.

Call the Cap Hill Switchboard at (202) 225-5126 and (800) 828-0498

Executive Branch Accountability from Progressive Caucus member Tammy Baldwin

January 22, 2009

Dear Colleague:

This week, President Barack Obama stood before the American people and took an oath of office to “…preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Along with this oath, it is my hope that he will take the actions detailed in legislation I plan to introduce, the Executive Branch Accountability Act of 2009, which I believe will help in his work to restore the public’s faith in our government.

Over the past several years, serious questions have been raised about the conduct of high ranking Bush/Cheney Administration officials in relation to some of the most basic elements of our democracy: respect for the rule of law, the principle of checks and balances, and the fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights. The list of abuses of executive branch power is long, as are the Bush/Cheney Administration’s attempts to impede congressional oversight.

President Obama has already begun the work or reaffirming American values of justice and freedom. I commend him for announcing his intention to close the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center and nominating a candidate for Attorney General who understands torture has no place in our great nation. I believe part of President Obama’s effort to renew America must include restoring executive branch accountability, and that he can take some simple steps to proactively prevent any further abuses of executive branch power by his or future administrations.

I invite my colleagues to join me in calling on President Obama to reverse the damaging and illegal actions taken by the Bush/Cheney Administration and to collaborate with Congress to proactively prevent any further abuses of executive branch power. Below, I have included an article by John Nichols published in The Nation on the need to reaffirm our nations’ commitment to the rule of law. If you have any questions, please contact Amber Shipley on my staff at 5-2906 or amber.shipley@mail.house.gov.

Sincerely,
Tammy Baldwin,
Member of Congress

Now’s the Time for Congress to Demand Executive Accountability
By John Nichols, The Nation

The 111th Congress is already busy reviewing and confirming President-elect Barack Obama’s Cabinet picks. The Senate intends to complete hearings for most if not all of the nominees by the time Obama takes office Jan. 20.

The Washington press corps will be so busy preparing how-to-get-around-the-inaugural-crowds-info-graphics that little energy will be expended on the hearings. And little in the way of news is likely: A barely functional Republican opposition will ask some appropriately tough questions of Attorney General-nominee Eric Holder (“Now, about Marc Rich”) and there may even be some tough questions from Democrats for Obama’s economic team (“Um, you were employed by Henry Kissinger for how many years?”).

A Founding Father seeking evidence of the checks and balances so carefully constructed to guard against executive tyranny would be hard-pressed to discover them in the Washington of 2009.

This is not Obama’s fault. He inherits executive powers so massively inflated by his predecessors George II and Prince Regent Dick that even he has said they must be diminished.

But presidents are not in the business of defining downward the authority vested in them. That is Congress’ job.

The work should begin immediately. Members of the House and Senate should assert that theirs is a co-equal branch of government. This need not be an affront to Obama. It is about identifying and condemning the excesses of the Bush era.

Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, has offered an ideal tool for accomplishing this: an Executive Accountability Act (which she proposed in the last Congress and should offer in the new one) confirming the sense of Congress that the new president should make a clear break with Bush/Cheney era excesses.

Baldwin’s House resolution suggests that Obama and his administration should:

1. Affirm our nation’s commitment to upholding the Constitution.

2. Affirm that it is the sole legal right of Congress to declare war.

3. Criminalize lying to Congress and the American people about the reasons for going to war.

4. Restore the writ of habeas corpus as an essential principle.

5. Ensure that torture and rendition are uniformly prohibited under U.S. law.

6. Immediately close Guantanamo Bay.

7. Ensure that Americans can bring claims against their government.

8. Take affirmative steps to protect documents from the Bush/Cheney administration and publicly reaffirm that the Office of the Vice President is part of the executive branch.

9. Review potential abuses of the presidential pardon process.

10. Reform the use of presidential signing statements.

11. Investigate the alleged crimes of Bush/Cheney administration officials and hold them accountable.

12. Hold accountable Bush/Cheney officials who failed or fail to comply with congressional subpoenas by supporting Congress’ right to the information it needs to perform its oversight functions.

13. Hold accountable Bush/Cheney officials who disclosed the identity of any covert intelligence agent.

14. Hold accountable Bush/Cheney officials who pursued politically motivated prosecutions.

15. Ensure that any Bush/Cheney official guilty of a war crime is prosecuted under the War Crimes Act and the Anti-Torture Act.

Members of Congress, who have just sworn to defend the Constitution, could best confirm that commitment by marking the transition from Bush to Obama with a rapid review and approval of Baldwin’s bill.

Is that likely to happen in this celebratory moment? Unfortunately, no. But Baldwin and others who take seriously the duty of defending our system of checks and balances ought to press the point–not as an insult to Bush or a challenge to Obama but as a means of returning this battered republic to its Constitutional moorings.