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To: AJFavish
Failure of the Public Trust

Excerpt description from Amazon:

"This book is a court document that was unsealed by the Special Division of the United States Court of Appeals. It is proof of the FBI and OIC cover-up in the Independent Counsel's probe into the Death of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent W. Foster."

https://www.amazon.com/Failure-Public-Trust-John-Clarke/dp/096735210X


14 posted on 02/24/2023 1:11:48 AM PST by linMcHlp
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To: linMcHlp; All
Failure of the Public Trust

A book, as pointed out, authored by John Clarke, Patrick Knowlton, and Hugh Turley.

On July 20, 1993, Knowlton was driving on George Washington Parkway and needed to relieve himself. He exited the Parkway into Ft. Marcy Park at about 4:30 pm, parked in a small lot with 2 other cars in it, one of which was a Honda Accord w/ Arkansas plates, walked a short distance into the park and relieved himself, heard some noise, walked back to his car with caution based on what he'd seen and heard, saw nothing particularly untoward but made a mental note of some things he could see through the windows of the parked Honda Accord, and drove off.

Foster's body was discovered in Ft. Marcy Park about 70 minutes after Knowlton left the Park.

The next day after learning of Foster's death, Knowlton phoned U.S. Park Police about what he'd seen, and he was contacted and interviewed by the FBI nine months later.

Eighteen months after his FBI interview, Knowlton was provided a copy of his then publicaly-available FBI interview report by an English reporter with a London newspaper. Knowlton soon discovered the FBI had falsified his account of the Honda Accord and other facts he'd recounted during his FBI interview.

Clarke is a lawyer who represented Knowlton after persons believed to be with the FBI started harassing/intimidating Knowlton into changing his story which did not fit the official narrative.

Clarke prepared a report detailing Knowlton's information and account of July 20, 1993, together with exhibits and other evidence, and filed it with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Clarke's motion asked the Court to include Knowlton's Report with the Independent Counsel's Report on Foster's death. Special Prosecutor, Ken Starr fought and nearly succeeded in defeating Clark's motion made on behalf of Knowlton.

On September 30, 1997, the D.C. Cir. Ct. issued an order under seal stating, "This matter coming before the court upon a motion by the Independent Counsel for reconsideration of the court's order of September 26, 1997 allowing the comments of Patrick Knowlton to be included in the appendix to the Report on the Death of Vincent Foster, it is Ordered that the motion of the Independent Counsel for reconsideration is denied."

Haven't yet read Failure of Public Trust, but willing to bet a copy of the court's Sep. 30 order is in the book. Knowlton tells a compelling story, just a guy in the right place at the right time so to speak, and if Knowlton is correct about what he saw in the Park, Foster could not have driven himself to Ft. Marcy Park, as investigators claimed, and other important details in the official narrative of Vince Foster's death cannot be correct.

18 posted on 02/24/2023 3:18:06 AM PST by Ahithophel (Communication is an art form susceptible to sudden technical failure)
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