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Mcclendon: Mistreatment Of Russbacher In Prison

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MCCLENDON: MISTREATMENT OF RUSSBACHER IN PRISON
Posted By: Rayelan
Date:
Sunday, 24-Dec-2000 16:07:56
SARAH
MCCLENDON’S WASHINGTON REPORT

March 2, 1991

IN THIS ISSUE:

1. Mistreatment
of Political Prisoners Here

2 Illegal Contra
Base in Arkansas

GUNTHER RUSSBACHER WHO CLAIMS HE FLEW CANDIDATE BUSH TO
PARIS in 1980 TO CONCLUDE THE OCTOBER SURPRISE DEAL, suffered a major heart
attack in prison at Fulton, Mo., on Feb. 28, 1991

At the time he
was being held in a secluded place in a psychiatric hospital where he was
permitted only one phone call at intervals to his wife. He was not allowed to
talk to reporters or friends. He had been given 21 years in prison by a state
judge in Missouri, alleging that Russbacher had violated parole of four years.
The original charges were stealing by deceit.

Raye Allan
Russbacher, his wife, said the last time she talked with him he did not seem
like himself. She feared they were giving him mind-altering drugs. She also
feared he might get killed in prison. Recently in another prison, a cell mate
suffered a violent attack of stomach illness immediately after eating food
brought to Russbacher. Safety in prison seems to be an issue, his wife told
friends.

A network of
friends is trying to help but the prison authorities ordered the hospital where
Russbacber was taken in Columbia, Mo. not to admit that he was a patient, and
not to give out any information, despite the fact this was a hospital funded by
taxpayers under the auspices of the University of Missouri. (It is ironic that
this University is the location of the first School of Journalism in the U.S.,
a center for advocating. freedom, of speech and human rights.)

President Bush
could do something about this if be wanted to do so, in the name of humanity.
Bush claims that Russbacher has been lying about that trip to Paris.

Who is
Russbacher? He is a descendant of the royal family Hapsburg of Austria who was
brought to this country as a young boy by his family. He became involved in the
Navy, especially Naval Intelligence, and the Central Intelligence, agency which
for years has been dominated by Naval Intelligence. Russbacher claims he was
ordered, in October of 1980, to Andrews Air Force Base, Md, and there outfitted
to pilot a plane to the Paris suburbs. On the plane, he claims, were, Bush and
friends who included Jennifer Fitzgerald.

After arrival,
Russbacher went to a hotel to sleep but was awakened and asked to fly Bush back
to Washington. He then flew Bush from another Paris suburb to McGuire Air Force
base in New Jersey. The plane used was the SR 71, the needle-nosed spy plane,
one of the fastest in the U.S. arsenal. The trip was made in less than two
hours.

Purpose of the
trip was to cinch a deal between Iran and Presidential Candidate Ronald Reagan
and Vice Presidential Candidate Bush to keep 52 American hostages until after
the November election of 1980 at which time they would be delivered to the U.S.
in exchange for weapons and spare parts and money which Iran needed to carry on
its war with Iraq. Bush claims he did not go. Ariel Ben-Menasche, Iran-born
Israeli, working for the Israel government, said he took down the names of
those who entered the conference in Paris. One was Bill Casey, and the other
was George Bush. Casey was chairman of the Reagan-Bush campaign.

Russbacher
finished serving a 20-month sentence at Terminal Island, Calif., on Dec.23,
1991. The Immigration Service sought to deport him, but found it could not do
so. Then he was remanded by force to the court in Missouri. That case
originated, Russbacher claims, that on orders from the CIA he was operating a
brokerage firm to get money through private investments to spend on covert
operations. The CIA disavowed his claim of connection and he is forbidden to
wear the Navy uniform any more.

He is not the
only one claiming knowledge about Bush being in Paris to linger in jail. There
are several other cases of men being put in prison for claiming knowledge of
“October Surprise,” a name given by Republicans in the 1980 campaign
to what they expected would be a rescue attempt of American hostages by
President Jimmy Carter.



A BASE TO AID FOREIGN REBELS in
Nicaragua was established in quiet Mena, Ark,, at a municipally-owned airport.
This became a base for drug smuggling, weapons running and for training foreign
troops in ways of killing their fellow countrymen. This base began operatins in
1982 and contiues to this day, run by the Central Intelligence Agency with a
number of U.S. governmental offices collaborating, under orders. Oliver North
was often there, using the alias of John Cathey. Felix Rodriguez, a CIA
operative and close associate of George Bush was in and out working under the
name of Max Gomez. Weapons produced on the base for the Contras were disguised
to look like Soviet arms so if captured the Soviets could be blamed for
supplying them. Airplanes were retrofitted to provide larger storage space for
hauling suppplies which mostly were tons of cocaine from South America. The
cocaine was sold in this country to provide money for further Contra weapons
purchases and to provide money for CIA activities.

The Arkansas
congressmen were refused information about the operations of the bass or who
was responsible. Gov. Bill Clinton was asked to provide state money for an
investigation but never provided it. He readily consented for the Arkansas
National Guard to go to Guatemala. He gave a job to Larry Nichols, a supporter
of the Contras.

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