Dangerous Phones
Feb. 25, 1999 -by Zoh Hieronimus


Charles Smith of 'Softwar Corporation' states, "The direct link between
Beijing espionage, millionaire drug lords, and Bill Clinton is Webster
Hubbell." Janet Reno put Hubbell in charge of all technology and
encryption related issues, of which he was unqualified, including a
top-secret project to tap every phone in America. Some of the
unclassified Hubbell files prove that Ron Brown, Al Gore, Janet Reno,
John Podesta, and Bill Clinton were engaged in serious efforts to
secretly purchase phones designed by AT&T which could not be bugged
or tapped. Why did the Clinton’s team want to buy the AT&T product?
According to Smith, a memo from Stephen Colgate, assistant Attorney
General for the Administration, details Clinton’s plans to bug every
phone in America. Reno and Clinton tasked Hubbell to secretly
purchase all of AT&T’s secure phones, keeping them out of the
marketplace, and according to Smith, by using a slush fund supplied by
asset confiscation from the drug war in order to keep the purchase off
the books. Simply put, a domestic covert operation.

Then, by implanting the clipper chip, a sort of back door key, into each
of these phones, and getting the FBI, NSA, and NSC to push for
legislation to mandate the public use of refitted clipper chip phones, no
American could hold a private conversation again. John Podesta, now
White House Chief of Staff, got his brother, lobbyist Tony Podesta, a
classified encryption briefing inside The White House. AT&T is one of
Podesta's Clients. The story gets more perverse. Clinton’s crooked
money man, James Riady of the Jack Stephens Lippo group, placed
Communist spy John Huang at the Commerce Department after Hubbell
resigned, benefiting AT&T who was given the freedom to sell these
military grade secret communication systems to the Chinese. In other
words, after trying their best to keep this technology from Americans,
Reno, Clinton, Gore, Hubbell, Brown, and Podesta deliberately gave the
Chinese military this technology and the ability to spy on every one of
its citizens, and AT&T the opportunity to profit off of tyranny. Isn’t it
time to boycott AT&T who were only too willing to deny Americans
their freedom while securing the ongoing oppression of the Chinese?

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