This is an EIR Special Report: Would a President Bob Dole prosecute drug super-kingpin George Bush? dated September 1996. Published by EIR News Service, 116 pages. i
"This EIR Special Report documents the crucial issue of the 1996 U.S.A. general election campaign: the ongoing war between U.S. President Bill Clinton and the Queen's Own Republican Party of 1980s drug super-kingpin George Bush.
EIR Special Report Released at Washington D.C. Press Conference
Sept. 19, 1996 (EIRNS)--At the Embassy Row Hotel in Washington today,
"Executive Intelligence Review editors Jeffrey Steinberg, Edward Spannaus, and Asia desk EIR contributor Gail Billington released a 120-page special report, "Would a President Bob Dole Prosecute Drug Super-Kingpin George Bush?"
The editors were introduced by Bill Jones from the EIR Washington Bureau, who told the audience that the recent series in the San Jose Mercury News had led to a call for full congressional hearings by U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), which had been seconded by Clinton administration anti-drug official Gen. Barry McCaffrey. Jones said that the real story is more convoluted than alleged CIA involvement. Iran-Contra was not official CIA policy, but was run by semi-private networks out of the White House under former Vice President George Bush. "It is appropriate that EIR is raising this story," said Jones. "We are in the middle of a fight with these networks. Our associates were railroaded into prison by them. We need clarity in this matter, for the sake of justice." In fact, an entire chapter of the special report is devoted to how the same Bush networks lauched a vindictive miscarriage of justice to throw LaRouche and his associates in prison, and to silence the only international movement that stood in opposition to the Bush forces.
"Jones introduced EIR counter-intelligence editor Jeffrey Steinberg, who told the audience he was going to emphasize what was not in the San Jose Mercury News series, and would address some of their errors in focus. There is a danger that the full scope of this matter will be suppressed, if the focus is not broadened--which is what happened with the Kerry Commission report, he said. "The characterization of the matter as CIA is a dangerous dead-end." He pointed to today's statements from former CIA operations officer Vince Cannistraro, who said that there is nothing in the records which will implicate either the head of the Nicaraguan Contras' cocaine pipeline into Los Angeles, Juan Norwin Meneses Cantarero, or Meneses sidekick, Oscar Danilo Blandon Reyes..."
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