Conspiracy Digest Exclusive: How Bush Family Plotted Fraud

In a bombshell story the Bush Family is trying to suppress, Lt. Cmdr. Al Martin, US Navy (Ret) reveals how the Bush Family plotted fraud after fraud after fraud during the Iran-Contra era.

This exclusive investigative report, "Double-Crossed: Black Ops, Beltway Bandits and the US Shadow Government," by Uri Dowbenko is available at Conspiracy Digest online (http://www.conspiracydigest.com).

"What would you do if Ollie North and his covert Iran-Contra network owed you$200,000?" the article begins. "All things considered, you might have better luck collecting from the Gambino or Colombo Family, the New York based mob syndicates. At least they claim to be men of honor."

"And that's Al Martin's dilemma. He's been placed in what he calls the 'jack box,' the untenable position of being owed money by an illegal black ops network of Iran-Contra players. This outfit includes military and intel officers, governmentbureaucrats, and "beltway bandits," fraudsters and so-called "consultants" who feed at the trough of corrupt Washington politics and dirty deals. In short, Al Martin has been double-crossed."

Because of his failing health, Al Martin has decided to go public and tell the whole story of the Iran Contra Conspiracy.

This provocative and highly controversial article details some of the various frauds committed by Bush Family members, including real estate fraud, securities fraud and banking fraud.

Al Martin tells the whole story of explosive allegations and insider crimes and coverups in his new memoir, "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider," available at the Al Martin Raw website. (http://www.almartinraw.com)


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