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DC Madam commits suicide in Tarpon Springs [Madam List pg 2]

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posted on May, 2 2008 @ 11:45 AM
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You can find all kind of stuff with the right search on the net.

D.C. Madam Wants Washington Clients to Testify



Two weeks ago, Palfrey alleged that military strategist Harlan K. Ullman, creator of the "shock and awe" combat theory and now a senior associate with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, was also a customer. Ullman has said that the claim was "beneath the dignity of comment."

Also on Palfrey's list of customers who could be potential witnesses are a Bush administration economist, the head of a conservative think tank, a prominent CEO, several lobbyists and a handful of military officials.


blogs.abcnews.com...



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 11:47 AM
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What part of my you-can't-pull-off-a-murder-that-looks-like-a-suicide-in-broad-daylight-in-a-retirement-trailer-park post is escaping people's attention?


You could more easily do it in a busy Wal-Mart at Christmastime! I mean, at least there people are more or less minding their own business, not everybody else's, and if you could tamper the surveillance tapes you'd have it made...



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 11:50 AM
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Then that story about the CIA agent getting shot in broad daylight I mean man what did he know about things (not that it relates to this) but I mean this is like the Kremlin....



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 11:56 AM
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I am very convinced that she didn't commited suicide

If anybody pay attention on how her story developments for the last year you will see that somebody was waiting for her to say the wrong thing to have her killed.

first she said that she will never kill herself, she also said that she would expose Washingto in ways that they do not want to be exposed, now she is death and the news claim that she inded was thinking to commit suicide if before going to jail, kind of to conviniently after all she was going to expose washington anyway


Palfrey repeatedly told The Alex Jones Show in July of 2007 that she had no intention of committing suicide. "No, I'm not planning to commit suicide," She said. "I'm planning on going into court on April 7th, if indeed we do have the trial, and I plan on defending myself vigorously, and I plan on exposing the government...in ways that, you know, I don't think they want me to expose them. I want them to explain to me in open court why they came after me."


rawstory.com...

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[edit on 2-5-2008 by marg6043]



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 11:58 AM
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It makes perfect sense for her to commit suicide. Consider what she has said in the past...


"If taken into custody, my physical safety and most probably my very life would be jeopardized," she wrote in August 1991 following an attempt to bring her to trial, "Rape, beating, maiming, disfigurement and more than likely murder disguised in the form of just another jailhouse accident or suicide would await me," said Palfrey in a handwritten letter to the judge accusing the San Diego police vice squad of having a vendetta against her.


According to the Washington Post article on her death...


He said Palfrey -- who was incarcerated for 18 months in California in the early 1990s after being convicted of running a prostitution ring -- told him on three occasions: "I'm not going back to jail. I'll kill myself first. I'll commit suicide first."


AND


"I sure as heck am not going to be going to federal prison for one day, let alone, you know, four to eight years," ABC quoted her as saying.


If she really believed the fate that awaited her in prison, it is reasonable to believe she thought the only way out to kill herself.

Besides, there is no reason for anyone in power to kill her. First, investigators probably already known who her clients were. Second, there are 132 other women out there, the girls she employed, that know who were clientele were. Third, it was far too late to attempt to silence her:


Palfrey caused a stir in Washington after her indictment when she gave volumes of her phone records to ABC and posted them on the Internet, resulting in public identification of some prominent clients.


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posted on May, 2 2008 @ 12:05 PM
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Advisor I got a site that have everything from the names/contacts to actually girls log books.


Notes, caveats: This page is under construction! Click back to this page as records are added. The phone numbers of the Sprint client ('Originating Number'), as well as family members' numbers of the Sprint Client, have been redacted on these documents. See CLG's disclaimer (below) regarding privacy issues of the owners of the telephone numbers of this list.

'DC Madam' Contacts - Names (alphabetical order) (.pdf) 03 Aug 2007 Note: An individual listed may not be the current person of record. Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his work on this file.

'DC Madam' Contacts - Phone Numbers (numerical order) (.pdf) 03 Aug 2007 Note: An individual listed may not be the current person of record. Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his work on this file.

'DC Madam' phone records - Sprint -January - December 2005 --Docs 74-104 (47 pages, .pdf) 16 Aug 2007 Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his work on this file.

'DC Madam' phone records - Sprint -January - December 2005 --Docs 37-73 (50 pages, .pdf) 16 Aug 2007 Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his work on this file.

'DC Madam' phone records - Sprint -January - December 2005 --Docs 1-36 (48 pages, .pdf) 16 Aug 2007 Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his work on this file.

'DC Madam' phone records - Cingular - August - December 2005 (49 pages, .pdf) 30 Jul 2007 Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his work on this file.

'DC Madam' phone records - 2006 (50 pages, .pdf) 25 Jul 2007 Special thanks to Gary Schepp for his help with compiling and uploading the 'DC Madam' files. Also, I want to thank Tom P. for his work with the 'DC Madam' phone records and web work!


this side have all the links to the information all the original tel companies entries.

www.legitgov.org...



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 12:15 PM
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More on Cheney,

Dick Cheney Call Girl Scandal


A Washington insider gives new meaning to the term "vice" president by claiming Dick Cheney was a client of so-called D.C. Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey. National security expert Wayne Madsen says that while Cheney was the CEO and president of Halliburton in the 1990s, he used the escort service, where $300 bought a 90-minute-session of what Palfrey called "erotic fantasy."


www.globemagazine.com...

Cheney on DC Madam's list


WMR has confirmed with extremely knowledgeable CIA and Pentagon sources that the former CEO who is on Deborah Jeane Palfrey's list is Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney was CEO of Halliburton during the time of his liaisons with the Pamela Martin & Associates escort firm. Palfrey's phone invoices extend back to 1996 and include calls to and from Cheney. Ironically, in 2000 Cheney was appointed by Bush to head his Vice President selection committee, a task that enabled Cheney to gather detailed personal files on a number of potential candidates, including Bill Frist, George Pataki, John Danforth, Fred Thompson, Chuck Hagel, John Kasich, Chris Cox, Frank Keating, Tom Ridge, Colin Powell, and Jim Gilmore, before he selected himself as the vice presidential candidate.


www.apfn.org...

I got the feeling that in the next few weeks is going to be a lot more information coming forward from the DC madam and washington links.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 12:20 PM
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I disagree a lot of people who have been to jail will say Ill kill myself before I go back that is just an automatic reaction...just accept it my friend we have a kremlin style government so dont say to much to piss off the government or you may end up committing suicide.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 12:25 PM
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Originally posted by mybigunit

I disagree a lot of people who have been to jail will say Ill kill myself before I go back that is just an automatic reaction...just accept it my friend we have a kremlin style government so dont say to much to piss off the government or you may end up committing suicide.


The very fact you can say that is proof enough that notion we have a "kremlin-style government" is just idiotic.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 12:39 PM
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Very nice, wasn't sure of those logs could be found esle where. I didn't look for them, but figured it would turn up eventually. Those logs and the numbers are key to this investigation.




posted on May, 2 2008 @ 01:35 PM
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I'm not exactly sure I'd trust everthing that Moldea guy says. He's been known to fabricate things before.

www.ctka.net...

This whole story stinks and I'd rather trust Palfrey's own works to Alex Jones about never killing herself.
www.prisonplanet.com...



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 01:49 PM
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Actually she claimed to kill herself back in the 90s, taking into consideration that her information was worth lots of money for the juicy tabloids that would buy it, a littler time in jail would have mean nothing to a very profitable deal.

That is why now she claimed that she would not kill herself.

As usual power corrupts and in our government that is ruled by corporate power, the lives of common citizens means nothing to this people.

Also DC madam had names of people in the corporate elites no only of government officials but also CEOs of companies and big military officials.

She could have been killed perhaps with the OK of government and private people that were on her black list.

People in our nation had been killed for less.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 02:06 PM
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For the sake of argument, let's say she was so horrified at the prospect of federal prison that she did kill herself, rather than go. Or perhaps she feared being hurt badly in prison, whatever.

Why not release all the information - what's left to lose? Also, why now, why not the day before? Why under those circumstances?

And another thing, maybe unrelated, why was she allowed to leave the state in which she was convicted? Isn't that sort of out of the ordinary?



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 02:07 PM
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You know, in all my years two word pairs I'd have never imagined anyone could combine together in a legible, makes sense sentence were "Dick Cheney" and "Erotic Fantasy." I can imagine it now... he arrainges to meet the call girl at a bar and his fantasy is for her to pick him up. After they each have a drink from opposite ends of the bar, she stands, smooths out her dress, and slinks over to him... "Excuse me, I couldn't help but notice you sneering at me from across the bar."


I still think it's far likelier that if she was offed it was done under the orders of someone with a lot more ahead of them than Dick Cheney. I could see it being a corporate powerbroker with a wife that would take him to the cleaners over a publicized infidelity. I could also see it being an up and coming politician who believed such a disclosure would ruin him bother professionally and personally.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 02:11 PM
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Could you imagine that chick that would have to service Cheney....eeewwwwwwww



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 02:15 PM
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I agree, but all this people are connected they all know each other and they all share their littler dirty secrets.

I don't have doubt that it was very well high up with corporate and government links.

Perhaps Dick didn't care one way or the other if got caught, but for someone that money and time has been used for long life grooming to get a shot to the white house this could have been devastating.

Like I said is many ways in which power corrupts.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 02:22 PM
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Think about that list of people involved with DC madam and her call girls.


Phone records trace back to thousands of men, including a career Justice Department prosecutor.

There are NASA officials; at least five military officers, including the commander of an Air Force intelligence squadron.


Also it was as posted earlier foreigners may have been involved, it seems that visitors to Washignton got their share of the merry go around


The phone numbers also track back to Georgetown mansions and prominent CEOs, officials at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and lobbyists both Republican and Democratic.


www.correntewire.com...

We are talking about lots of very powerful people.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 03:09 PM
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interesting observation. over on huffingtonpost.com, they are covering it but not allowing any comments. wonder why?



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 03:55 PM
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Originally posted by blackthorne
sounds very much like that reporter who worked for the san jose mercury. the one who blew open the cia selling crack to inner city people? he hung himself in sacramento a few years ago as well. what was his name? any one?
his name was Gary Webb.



posted on May, 2 2008 @ 03:55 PM
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Originally posted by blackthorne
sounds very much like that reporter who worked for the san jose mercury. the one who blew open the cia selling crack to inner city people? he hung himself in sacramento a few years ago as well. what was his name? any one?
[/quote/]man, double post..


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