.id AA07165; Wed, 12 Jul 95 15:52:40 CDT
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 15:52:38 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5 Num. 57



              Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5  Num. 57
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                    ("Quid coniuratio est?")


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THE PRESIDENT'S DILEMMA

Larry Nichols was the guest on the July 11, 1995 broadcast of 
*Radio Free America* (Shortwave 5.065 MHz, mon-fri, 9 pm cst). 
What follows is my summary of that broadcast.

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Who is Larry Nichols? According to Terry Reed, writing in his 
classic book on Clinton's Arkansas, *Compromised*, Nichols had 
worked "on behalf of the Contra support network and [had] 
connection to some pretty big names in Arkansas State government, 
namely Bill Clinton and Bob Nash. In fact, Nichols had quickly 
become a thorn in Clinton's side because of a lawsuit he had 
filed against the state..." Says Nichols: "I was one of the fair- 
haired boys. And I was bein' broken in, to the good ol' boy 
network. And I, unfortunately, was not the material that they 
thought I was." Which is to say, Nichols had a conscience and 
would not go along with then-Governor Clinton's wrongdoing. They 
parted ways, and Nichols now roams the airwaves, telling what he 
knows.

Because the millions who have doubts about the official story on 
the death of White House aide Vincent Foster, jr. have now been 
dismissed by the *Washington Post* as being, more or less, 
"crazy" -- (similar to the former Soviet Union, no? If you didn't 
like it in the old "workers' paradise", that meant you were 
"crazy") -- it seems silly to raise a peep against the mighty 
Washingtonians. But Nichols is insistent. What kind of a crummy 
hearing are we about to have regarding Foster's alleged 
"suicide"? "How can there be a hearing next week on the death of 
Vince Foster, when I've got the one record that they ought to be 
talking about -- which is, where they found Vince Foster's body! 
I've got the Park Police memo to the Secret Service, sayin' that 
they had found Vince Foster, in his car, in the parking lot of 
Fort Marcy Park!"

"Helen Dickey, the [unclear] lady when Bill Clinton was Governor 
there in Little Rock made a call back to the Governor Jim Guy 
Tucker tellin' *him* about the death of Vince Foster. We've got 
the sworn affidavits... She calls Roger Perry and says, 'My God. 
Vince Foster's gone taken off work, gone out in the car in the 
parking lot of the White House and killed himself!'"

"Now remember," adds Nichols, "*She* says the parking lot of the 
White House. But it was two hours before they *ever* *even* 
*found* *Vince* *Foster*!"

Nichols theorizes that Foster was moved to Fort Marcy Park so 
that the official crime scene would not be at the White House. 
Remember: if someone kills themselves, it is considered to be a 
homicide until otherwise disproved. If Foster were not moved, 
then the crime scene would have included Foster's office, and 
investigators "would have had immediate access *without* *a* 
*warrant*!"

Hah, hah, hah, Larry, you "conspiracy nut", you! Don't you know 
that the "special people" have decided they aren't going to be 
looking into all that? "Mr. D'Amato said his committee's 
investigation would not be looking into the Foster 'suicide per 
se'..." states the *Washington Times* in their National Weekly 
Edition, July 3-9, 1995. What's the deal? Are the Republicans 
saying to the Democrats, "We won't tell about Foster if you don't 
tell about..."?

Larry Nichols relayed the sad news that John Hillier(sp?), 
veteran cameraman for videos produced by Nichols, Pat Matriciano 
and others, has dropped dead, for no apparent reason, while 
entering his dentist's office.

"He was a true, brave American. He would load up [his camera] and 
go into the 'eye of the tiger'."

"I'm not sayin' he was killed. I am sayin', at this point, he was 
a fitness nut, health food nut. I wished I was in as good a shape 
as he was. He walks in and stops breathin', for no reason."

Moving along to other matters, host Tom Valentine asked about the 
"Fostergate" article, written by Jim Norman of *Forbes* magazine, 
allegedly suppressed by that magazine and/or its publisher 
emeritus, Caspar Weinberger, and now slated to be published in 
*Media Bypass* magazine {1}.

According to Nichols, a company called "Systematics", located in 
Little Rock, is connected in some way to Arkansas "Big Daddy" 
Jack Stephens. As Nichols describes things, "Right after Vince 
Foster died, one of the senior 'VP's called me, sayin' 'Could 
Vince Foster have died because of what I was workin' on?' I said, 
'Depends on what you were workin' on.'"

"Well apparently," continues Nichols, "Vince Foster had come 
over, asked this guy (because of this program they had) to run an 
overseas bank account! The guy said he couldn't do it. Foster 
flashed an NSA badge or card -- *NSA* -- and said this was 
government business, that they were testing the system, and that 
he was to give his information to only Foster or Hubbell."

"And he did."

Nichols further adds that there was an alleged connection between 
the failed health care bill and Systematics: "Hillary Clinton's 
health care bill? I was sayin' that Systematics already had the 
contract for that health care bill? ... In the *Washington Post* 
article where they were trying to roast this story by Jim Norman, 
the one thing that they *did* admit to is that Systematics was 
holding the computer programming software contract for the ill- 
fated health care [plan]."

Nichols, unlike Sherman Skolnick, does not believe Foster was a 
long-time NSA employee. "I believe that it was a short-lived 
thing." Yet in the article by Jim Norman, says Nichols, "I think 
they portray him as a long-standing member of NSA."

Tom Valentine is skeptical of the possibility of Foster being 
long-term NSA: "Not while Bush was in office."

Going back to "Big Daddy" Stephens and his possible connection to 
Systematics -- just who is Jack Stephens? {2}.

For one thing, he is connected to Senator Bob Dole's 1996 bid for 
the presidency, claims Nichols. Bob Dole's campaign co-finance 
chair when he announced as candidate is alleged to be none other 
than Jack Stephens. "The same Jack Stephens that is the power 
broker behind Bill Clinton," notes Nichols. (This may help 
explain the lack of aggressivity on the part of Republicans in 
their investigations of Clinton.)

"Jackson Stephens is the single-handed man that brought you BCCI 
[Bank of Credit and Commerce International], into this country," 
Nichols charges.

Host Tom Valentine mentioned a possible connection between 
Stephens and General Manuel Noriega, to which Nichols responded, 
"You got it. Same Jack Stephens."

Nichols adds: "Arkansas doesn't have many, but the rich people we 
have here, such as [unclear] Walton, Don Tyson, Jack Stephens -- 
these guys aren't just Arkansas rich. They're world-class rich. 
And powerful."

So, as some may surmise, Dole, Clinton, and many other apparent 
"leaders" are merely puppets on a string, dancing to the tune 
that their masters call.

Regarding the current article in the *American Spectator* and 
L.D. Brown, Nichols states, "L.D. Brown was as close to Bill 
Clinton as any man has ever been, prior to Roger Perry and Larry 
Patterson. He made two trips, so he says in his article, to 
Nicarauga with Barry Seal." What!? Bill "I didn't inhale" Clinton 
connected to large-scale drug trafficking!? Sound far-fetched? 
Then read the *Wall Street Journal*, July 10, 1995 ("Investigate 
Mena", p. A12):

  The betting around here is that L.D. Brown and others in the 
  Arkansas State Police know a lot more about the matter -- 
  including what the feds were up to -- than they are letting on. 
  State police officers are starting to show up all over the Mena 
  story.


And what about First Lady Hillary? What's going on there? Says 
Nichols: "Hillary Clinton. They *got* her, Tom. They *got* her on 
Flowerwood. They got Hillary Clinton, no matter what anybody 
says."

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{1} *Media Bypass* magazine may not be available at your local 
library and/or your local magazine retailer. To subscribe, phone 
1-800-4BYPASS. When last I heard, they had a special offer 
available for a 4-month subscription at $10.

{2} For a good look at Clinton's Arkansas and "Big Daddy" 
Stephens, see "The Name of Rose" by L.J. Davis. (*The New 
Republic*, April 4, 1994)

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