Checked it out, but what am I missing, there is nothing about Yellow Envelopes?
I’m dense about something in this.
First, click on the link in Post #1612.
Second, click "Jump to" "Charles Hayes".
Third, read all the posts on Charles Hayes. In some of them, the technique of the Yellow Envelope is discussed.
I vaguely remember the Inslaw fiasco here (chicago)
I chased tang-soo to here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3476070/posts?page=57#57
then from there to here:
check this out
http://memresearch.janus-book.com/grabbe/spookwar.htm
note:
"Days later, the now-unemployed Norman met with Hayes in Pittsburgh, along with Orlin Grabbe of Reno, NV, who had started examining the Foster saga in a lengthy series on his World Wide Web page (http://www.aci.net/kalliste). "Hayes made some astounding predictions," Norman recalls about pending unprecedented departures of members of Congress and the Senate. I pooh-poohed the whole thing as ridiculous. He said, 'Wait and see.' " The Fifth Column,
Hayes claimed, was sending plain brown envelopes to politicians containing copies of their illicit accounts in Switzerland and offshore banks in places like the Cayman Islands. By early 1996, Hayes' outlandish prognostications indeed seemed to becoming true, as dozens of prominent senators and representatives announced their retirements."
"Hayes had been on CIA contract since age 19, he stated under oath. The Fifth Column had "split off" from Bill Casey's Squad D to "champion a lot of peoples' rights." Asked by Galbraith to name names of politicians forced to resign because of the Column's findings,
Hayes singled out former Maine senator William Cohen (recently named Secretary of Defense) and Colorado senator Pat Schroeder. (No direct evidence has been produced concerning either of Hayes' courtroom allegations.) When he began describing how Vince Foster "had been relieved of a bank account in Bern, Switzerland," the judge ruled that such detail "must be shown to be necessary" to the defense; Foster's name was not mentioned again."