.id AA21163; Thu, 20 Jul 95 20:10:15 CDT
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 1995 20:10:14 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5 Num. 62



              Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5  Num. 62
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                    ("Quid coniuratio est?")


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[CN Editor -- I cannot vouch for the accuracy of *all* of the 
following. It may or may not be true, I just don't know.]

[The following is a transcript of a recorded phone message put 
out by a group in Chicago called "Citizens' Committee to Clean Up 
the Courts [CCCC]." (312) 731-1100 and (312) 731-1505.]

Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts, 
9800 South Oglesby.

We talked with Cibacuyo Agueybana, an assassination researcher, 
upstate New York, making a documentary movie on the attempt to 
assassinate former Alabama governor George Wallace while he was 
running as a third party candidate for president, 1972.

Wallace survived, and has been in a wheelchair, and now, 
bedridden.

  CIBACUYO AGUEYBANA: ...had submitted to the governor, and he 
  went question by question, answering each one as I stood at 
  his bedside. We were, however allowed the privilege of being 
  able to photograph him [i.e., still photos, not video]. We 
  took about 10 photos inside, inside his residence.

  SHERMAN SKOLNICK: In other words, he's in bad shape these 
  days.

  CIBACUYO AGUEYBANA: He's bedridden, and Parkinson's disease 
  has taken its toll on his voicebox. He is barely able to make 
  himself audible, so that most of the questions, though not 
  all of them, most of them he will answer "yes" or "no".

  SHERMAN SKOLNICK: I think, for the benefit of the viewers, we 
  should note that at the time that he was shot, so to speak, 
  into a wheelchair instead of the cemetery, he was polling 
  about 21 percent of the vote.

  CIBACUYO AGUEYBANA: Which comes to 26 million popular votes 
  at the ballot box.

  SHERMAN SKOLNICK: But because of the different states that it 
  was into, he could have, in the election of George McGovern 
  running very poorly against Nixon, he could have had the 
  whole thing, under a little-known provision of the 
  Constitution, for the first time in the 20th century, thrown 
  it into the House of Representatives where it would have been 
  in turmoil, where we wouldn't have had a president for a long 
  time.

  Recently we did a show, by the way, with some third party 
  candidates, spokespersons, and including those for Perot. And 
  I raised the same question: he had 19 percent in the '92 
  election. And when I raised this question they says, "Oh! So 
  if Perot had 21 percent, like Wallace, they'd have to shoot 
  him?" I says, "In my opinion, yes."

  Well why is that? Well some of us believe that the ultra rich 
  are very sarcastic, that they believe in the bullet, not the 
  ballot. Is that the bottom line of the whole deal?

  CIBACUYO AGUEYBANA: Well actually no. The bottom line in the 
  whole deal is the almighty dollar: who can best serve the 
  interests of the northeastern Atlantic elite and the 
  southwestern Pacific elite.

  SHERMAN SKOLNICK: Now let's remind people of what the context 
  was: just prior to the time that they tried to shoot him to 
  death, which was in May of '72, he had made a statement 
  (let's remind the viewers). He says, "If I'm elected, first 
  of all, there's no more than 10 cents of difference between 
  the parties." (He was a third party; very popular.) He says, 
  "If I'm elected, one of the first things I'm gonna do is tax 
  the Rockefeller Foundation, which is just a front not to pay 
  taxes." When I heard that, I says, "Wallace, you haven't got 
  enough life insurance."

  CIBACUYO AGUEYBANA: One of these questions that I asked the 
  governor, in writing, was, "Was there a conspiracy behind the 
  shooting of your person?" He said, "Yes. Definitely a 
  conspiracy." {1}. And then he looked up on the page to where 
  a previous question had been asked regarding Richard Nixon. 
  And with the stub of his cigar, he poked at the name of 
  Richard Nixon. He said, "Conspiracy!"

  And there was no way that Richard Nixon was ever going to be 
  re-elected with Wallace in the campaign. The bottom line is 
  that the campaign was, to get back into the oval office, he 
  would have to do away with Wallace so that most of those 26 
  million voters which were center or right-of-center that had 
  been casting in Wallace's favor would go over to the side of 
  the president.


He points out that a few weeks after Wallace was shot, some of 
those implicated were also involved in fingering Nixon by getting 
caught at the Watergate hotel -- including E. Howard Hunt and 
Frank Sturgis.

Watergater Donald Segretti planted Nazi flags at Wallace rallies 
to spoil his name.

A one-hour cable TV version of this interview will be on our 
cable TV show at a future date.
  
In Chicago, see us on channel 21, 9 p.m. most Monday evenings.

Play it again: "The Corrupt Getting of Gambling Casino Licenses." 
(312) 731-1505.

New message Friday; we change it several times a week.

Donations appreciated. Citizen's Committee to Clean Up the 
Courts, 9800 South Oglesby, Chicago, [Illinois] 60617. For the 
latest on courts, banks, espionage agencies, political 
assassinations, and the news media. On 24 hours a day.

---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
{1} Montgomery, Alabama (AP) -- Former Gov. George C. Wallace 
asked President Clinton to reopen the federal investigation into 
the assassination attempt 21 years ago that crippled Wallace and 
ended his presidential aspirations.

Wallace said he doesn't believe the man who shot him was acting 
alone.

[Excerpted from the June 29, 1993 Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette]

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