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- From: jad@ckuxb.att.com (John A Dinardo)
- Subject: Part II, The Casolaro Murder --> The Feds' Theft of Inslaw Software
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.184839.23958@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Originator: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
- Keywords: CIA = Murder Inc., CIA desecrates the People's Constitution
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- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 18:48:39 GMT
- Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
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- I made the following transcript from a tape recording
- of a broadcast by Pacifica Radio station
- WBAI-FM (99.5)
- 505 Eighth Ave., 19th Fl.
- New York, NY 10018 (212) 279-0707
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- (continuation)
- [Bill Hamilton is the chief executive officer of the Inslaw Corporation
- (a software company) and the developer of its PROMIS software package.]
-
- PAUL DeRIENZO:
- I know that you won your suit and that there were some appeals by
- the government. Has that been completed yet -- the legal proceedings?
-
- BILL HAMILTON:
- No. The government appealed from the bankruptcy court to the U.S.
- District Court. The U.S. District Court, in November, 1989,
- affirmed the bankruptcy court saying that the evidence was
- sufficient to support the findings (quote) "under any standard of
- review." (closed quotes). Then the Justice Department appealed
- again to the United States Court of Appeals this time. And a three-
- judge panel in May said, on a narrow jurisdictional ruling, that
- we won the case in the wrong federal court. We should have tried
- it in a different federal court. We are currently seeking
- certiorari from the U.S. Supreme Court because we think that the
- U.S. Court of Apppeals jurisdictional ruling was in error. But
- when the U.S. Court of Appeals made its jurisdictional ruling,
- it left undisturbed the findings of the bankruptcy court that
- had already been upheld by the district court: that the Justice
- Department stole six million dollars worth of our software through
- "trickery, fraud and deceit", and then tried covertly to drive
- Inslaw out of business.
-
- PAUL DeRIENZO:
- Have you received any settlement on that?
-
- BILL HAMILTON:
- I've never received a penny! And the forty-two largest United
- States Attorneys' offices are still running their caseloads with
- software that two federal courts said was deliberately stolen
- by the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters in Washington.
-
- PAUL DeRIENZO:
- And that was Bill Hamilton, the chair of Inslaw, a software
- producing company in Washington, D.C. that has been battling the
- United States Government since the early 1980's and whose case
- led to another window into the workings of the "Secret Team",
- "the Octopus", and the death of Danny Casolaro.
-
- ROBERT KNIGHT:
- This is UNDERCURRENTS. You've just heard Bill Hamilton, a man at
- the center of a pattern of deception, corruption and implications
- that are so tremendous that it's difficult to even encompass them all.
-
- This is WBAI, New York. before continuing, it is essential that
- you call this radio station. Because now, as Bill Hamilton says,
- the issue has been joined. What can you expect from the Federal
- Government if, indeed, it is involved in such a wide-ranging
- conspiracy?
-
- Well, we know that what we're going to do is continue to pursue
- this and bring you the kind of information you've been listening
- to for a solid half-hour this morning here on UNDERCURRENTS.
- (212)279-3400 is the number to call. If you want to have an
- independent reportorial investigative arm, support us now and let
- us know that this is important to you.
-
- Let me just try and delineate some of the implications of this.
- A reporter gets close to the story. A reporter ends up dead.
- A reporter looks into something that is so big that it involves
- a global conspiracy.
-
- Let's just take one little aspect of that: the case-tracking
- abilities of this software. You remember, during this interview
- that Paul DeRienzo produced, that Bill Hamilton said that copies
- of that software ended up in places like Israel, Saudi Arabia,
- Egypt, and around the world. In countries ....
-
- PAUL DeRIENZO:
- Iraq, as well, in 1987. As a matter of fact, Richard Secord,
- according to an Iranian arms dealer who is now in jail, made the
- sales pitch.
-
- ROBERT KNIGHT:
- Let's recall who Richard Secord is. The former commander of the
- air wing in Vietnam. In it's program, Dang Pao (?), the ambiance
- out of which was shipped a crippling incapacitation of heroine
- into the United States. He ends up involved with Southern Air
- during the Iran-Contra period, and those airplanes are used for
- shipping arms out of this country, and are used, according to
- various reports that you've heard here and elsewhere, for
- shipping cocaine into the United States.
- (to be continued)
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- This is one of countless stories unveiling the deeply corrupted
- and subverted state of our theoretically democratic Government.
- This story makes disgustingly obvious the fact that patriotism
- is not the waving of flags, the tying of yellow ribbons and the
- supporting of the Government, just because it happens to be ours.
- You don't support cancer just because you happen to have it.
- Patriotism is telling the truth to the people of our country
- in order that they may unite to conquer the anti-democratic
- cancer that is gradually destroying ours and our children's
- freedom. So please post the installments of this ongoing series
- to other bulletin boards, and post hardcopies in public places,
- both on and off campus. That would be a truly patriotic deed.
-
- John DiNardo
-
-
-