The Leo Wanta Saga, Pt. 23: White House Still Not Talking about $4.5 Trillion Wanta Settlement
The White House continues to stonewall repeated attempts to uncover who, what, when where and why the $4.5 trillion Ambassador Leo Wanta settlement has been unscrupulously and illegally blocked.
Repeated attempts by the Arctic Beacon to get to the "absolute bottom" of what has been called "a story that will determine the fate of the American Republic" have been totally ignored by those holding the highest offices in the land without even the courtesy of a "standard denial" or mentioning "the case is under further investigation.
Furthermore, the total lack of accountability by President Bush and others ... read more
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