Re: 'shadow government'
Just a few years ago I would have thought any such idea was a tinfoil whackjob looney thought. But not now.
There have been too many disasters, no, attacks, that were neatly swept under the rug, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, case closed. Without knowing any hard facts, the circumstances surrounding the OKC bombing say there is NO WAY some lone militia members did that. All the witnesses of flight 800 say NO WAY was that a fuel problem. God only knows what else has gone by that was written off as unremarkable police business, move along.
Somebody, somewhere has the pull to hide all these messy issues under the rug and almost, almost got away with it. Does Gorelick know who?
"Somebody, somewhere has the pull to hide all these messy issues under the rug and almost, almost got away with it. Does Gorelick know who?"
I agree, that hidden away there is someone who has enough of the pieces that could expose what was really going on.
Personally, I see Gorelick as one who knows far more than she obviously is willing to expose, that has been shown by her hiding her "MEMO" and the way she treated Condi Rice like a common criminal.
I believe that Attorney General Ashcroft may well have the need to start back in 1993, checking out all the intel if it still exists to see what was the reason for the Gorelick memo. I figure whatever it was was probably very generic at the time and only those who knew what the "intel" was about took note.