Questions No one will ever ask of Duncan Hunter?

November 29, 2007 - Thursday

Questions No one will ever ask of Duncan Hunter?

What Happend to the Murder of Col Sabow & The Coverup?

United States Marine Colonel James E. Sabow was murdered sometime between 0835 and 0900 on January 22, 1991. The murder occurred in the backyard of his home on the El Toro MCAS during the height of Desert Storm. Security on the base was much tighter than usual, yet, somehow the assailant or assailants managed to carry out the homicide. The Department of Defense (DoD), despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, has maintained that Colonel Sabow committed suicide.
Congressman Hunter started his involvement in this case as a proponent for implementing a proper, unbiased
investigation of the Sabow death. He ended his involvement by apparently avoiding all communication
concerning the murder. The past Chairman and ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee is defied not only by the DoD, but also the DoJ. What is mystifying and quite disturbing is Congressman Duncan Hunter's abrupt departure from the case and his allowing the DoD and the DoJ to get away with clear defiance of his wishes and instruction.

http://sdtruthmachine.blogspot.com/2007/11/murder-of-col-sabow-coverup.html

Why is Duncan Taking Money
from Stu Segal ?

According to Attorney General Edwin Meese's Report on Pornography, commissioned by President Reagan in 1986, Stu Segall was a partner with Michael Zaffarano, Caporegime (Captain) in the Bonanno/
Galante crime family—the Mafia under boss in charge of distributing pornography in California in the 1970's.
Segall also contributes generously to local politicians. He and his wife have given Democrat Congresswoman
Susan Davis (who sits on the House Armed Services Committee) $3,300 since 2004. They also gave more than $10,000 to Congressman Duncan Hunter (ranking Republican for Armed Services), as well as $1,000 to his son, Duncan Duane Hunter, an active duty Marine officer currently serving in Afghanistan
who is running for his father's seat in 2008.
The Mafia's involvement with pornography spilled over into many other types of criminal activity, including narcotics and murder. In October 1972, mobsters Peter Salanardi and Nicholas Musolino were observed in Los Angeles meeting with Zaffarano. At the same time, Salanardi and Musolino were being sought by the police for the murder of a heroin kingpin in New York. According to the Meese Report, Salanardi and Musolino were guests at the home of Stu Segall in Los Angeles.

http://sdtruthmachine.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html

11:48 PM - 1 Comments - 0 Kudos - Add Comment -

ScottA

touche!

I will get an answer from Duncan Hunter!

-Scott

Posted by ScottA on November 30, 2007 - Friday 8:55 AM



 

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