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To: palo verde
I forget the exact details (but someone will chime in shortly), but Chandra worked at the Bureau of Prisons, she disappears right before the McVeigh execution, at the same time that the additional FBI files on him are found, and many have speculated that she knew something about McVeigh/Oklahoma City/Mideast/Terry Nichols/Phillipines/9-11 COVERUP..............not that I believe all of this, just recounting the many other angles. Condit is a scumbag, whether he killed her or not.
454 posted on 05/22/2002 10:45:25 AM PDT by RightOnGOP
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To: RightOnGOP, Miss Marple, Teacup, Dog, Howlin
That McVeigh connection was interesting, this was no ordinary intern esecially since those missing FBI files occurred on her watch there.

Jim Robinson, Anne Marie Smith's attorney knows where all the connections are and is feeding the stuff to Dominck Dunne.

The story goes something like this: (according to AMS's attorney who says he knows who the Saudi Royal, the Governor and the other congressman/onetime Presidential Candidate is-from his upcoming book in November) The Saudis would give 'gifts'-campaign money, payoffs to Condit in exchange for young girls like Chandra to talk dirty to these perveted men while these men homosexually gratified each other.

'League of Gentlemen Indeed!' Chandra wanted Gary to herself and refused to be treated like 'just another bimbo' (her words) while watching these perverted sex games. Chandra then threatened to blow the lid off the whole thing and expose all 4 political players involved.

Then she was found missing, allegedly taken in a black sedan (according to Jim Robinson) and disposed of.

This sounds like a Morgan Freeman movie!

641 posted on 05/22/2002 5:30:22 PM PDT by codebreaker
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