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Convicted Bomber Mysteriously Released From Prison Now Offers Reward for Election Fraud Information

by Open-Publishing - Friday 13 October 2006
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Please read the following post from Democratic Underground which illustrates how RawStory, BradBlog, David Swanson of AfterDowningStreet.org all support this former killer who was let out of prison during the Bush Administration under circumstances that no one is allowed to discuss. Lala Rawraw gives very faulty explanations as to why these organizations vouch for Brett Kimberlin, despite the evidence and 50 year conviction which was mysteriously overturned during right after bush came to power. Could these organizations be a COINTELPRO like circle of websites created to misguide and disorganized the left into inaction? I sure as hell wouldn’t call this guy if I had evidence of vote fraud!!
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Regarding this thread offering a reward: "VelvetRevolution and its co-founder Justice Through Music are offering a $250,000 reward for information about vote fraud..." http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...

I did a bit of looking around, because: Don’t we have to be careful who we associate with??!!?

I was curious about ’Justice Through Music’ as co-founder of VR.

The mailing address for Velvet Revolution and Justice Through Music is one same Post Office Box.

Justice Through Music Project’s 2005 year-end 990 shows $33,878 on hand at end of accounting year 2005. So might I assume Velvet Revolution’s contrubution to the ’Reward’ is $225,000 or so?

The Director (and only paid employee) of Justice Through Music is Brett Kimberlin.

Brett Kimberlin, sentenced to fifty years for drug distribution and eight bombings in Indiana... is the infamous "Speedway Bomber". He bragged of smuggling and dealing literally tons of drugs.

Kimberlin was serving time for placing and detonating a series of explosive devices in Sept. 1978 in Speedway, Indiana. In the most serious incident, Kimberlin left a gym bag in the parking lot of the Speedway High School. Carl Delong picked up the bag and the explosives detonated, tearing off his lower right leg and two fingers. Delong’s wife also suffered serious injury from bomb fragments. Kimberlin is also serving time for other offenses, including impersonating a federal officer, illegal use of the Department of Defense insignia, illegal use of the Presidential seal, receipt of explosives, and conspiracy to distribute marijuana. http://www.ndsn.org/feb95/quayle.html
In fact, after being convicted of the Speedway, Indiana bombings, he sued the widow of one of his bombing victims for "violating his constitutional rights." http://www.mediaresearch.org/mediawatch/1991/watch19911...

Kimberlin is a well known character, after a book was written about him:

Citizen K: The Deeply Weird American Journey of Brett Kimberlin
by Mark Singer

"This book relates a journalist’s worst nightmare: of getting deeply involved in a "big story" based on information from a single source who turns out to be a world-class liar."
.....

"Kimberlin turns out to be a top-flight con man."

....
"A book about a true psychopath..."

http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-Deeply-American-Journey-K...

Maybe the bomber, "world class liar", "top-flight con man", dope smuggler, drug dealer has turned over a new leaf (though there are plenty of marijuana links on JTM site).

Is it smart to have our cause of election reform tied to a known, convicted bomber?


lala_rawraw
Response to Reply #32
33. i have an idea...

given that as part of the agreement, he has not been allowed to discuss it, consider how someone sentenced to 51 years on terrorism charges is not in jail? how is it someone like this is simply let go and has a clean record on this original charge? how many court cases would a fight to be cleared require?

better still, since you seem to believe you have an idea of what the truth is here (and frankly, you don’t), based on some smear pieces that appear in Google searches, perhaps you can expand your research out and look through legal filings? you seem to have spent some time already on this topic, so why not take a few more minutes and do some of the work?

you may also wish to contact him directly, he is more than happy to privately discuss as much as he can.

but i do not have a link nor am i going to spend the day looking for one to documents that i have seen first hand, and don’t even know if they are in the public sphere, given that the government made silence part of the agreement to begin with. i know him and vouch for him. take it or leave it. Brad Friedman also vouches for him, take it or leave it. David Swanson vouches for him, take it or leave it. and the late Andy Stephenson, also ironically attacked as a fraudster, also was Brett’s friend.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x2358825

Forum posts

  • I’ve thought DU was a right wing plant for some time now. I wasn’t aware of BB being involved, but as the posts point out, there’s no mention of the reward on his sight.

    I’ve believed that there is really only ONE party in the US and so this type of double-dealing shouldn’t be very surprising if you’re of the same mindset. Also, as pointed out, the "reward" should be for "election fraud" and not "voter fraud". It smaks of disinformation which is the hallmark of "the Party".

    For someone ’connected’ to be freed from prison, should come as no surprise. Certainly, "if" Mr. K. did indeed sell something to Quayle we shouldn’t be surprised if he were in the Bush/Reagan Iran Contra "supply channel". After all, why would he impersonate a federal officer if he had never encountered one. Seems he’s been around and not just on the streets.

    What Mr. K is accused and convicted of sounds suspiciously like the ’insurgents’ of Iraq - another hallmark of the "party". Deliberate false-flag ops are all the rage now. In fact they’re so proficient at them, they don’t even try to hide their trails any more.