War in Pakistan -Waziristan Coming Soon to a Market Near America.

National Security Adviser Sandy Berger, who paid a $23,000 fine for not selling his oil stock to avoid conflict of interest in government, allegedly did not inform President Clinton of the Sandia Los Alamos National Labs nuclear espionage for over a year.

The House Government Reform Committee reported SB smuggled out or destroyed original, uncopied, univentoried top-secret terrorism documents hidden in his underwear and pant legs to protect his boss.

SB paid a $50,000 misdemeanor fine without jail time. He resigned his law license to avoid further examination by the Bar. He now chairs an international investment fund.

Taiwanese-born Wen Ho Lee actually received $1.6 M payment and an apology from a Federal Judge for leaking his name to the press before formal charges of nuclear espionage. Government prosecutors failed to reach a guilty verdict.

No one else was tried for the 1999 neutron bomb nuclear espionage.

There are 4000 PhDs working for Sandia National Laboratories at Los Alamos. Were Department of Energy Secretary Bill Richardson and President Clinton and the Attorney General under secret orders from higher-ups for a coverup?

Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, rising star in the D party, lobbied for the 1996 strategic Loral Missile Guidance Chinese strategic military technology transfer to benefit Bernard Schwartz, major donor to both Clintons.

Mr Brown, a Sigma Phi Epsilon at Middlebury, died in an airplane crash shortly thereafter.

http://www.newsmax.com/smith/clinton_scandals/2007/09/06/30351.html

Interesting times indeed, as the old Chinese Curse has it.

Meanwhile, here’s more strategic investment news:

On Saturday 10 October 2009, the day after Holy Day, Taliban insurgents reportedly actually captured Pakistan Army HQ in Islamabad, where Pakistan nuclear security codes are kept.

Are these machine gun toting thugs, or trained tactical fighters effectively armed and funded by covert China, Iran, Russia or even US operations recruiting guerilla warfare insurgents to win the Middle East peak oil sweepstakes?

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