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Subject: Part 29,  The Casolaro Murder --> The Feds' Theft of Inslaw Software
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       I made the following transcript from a tape recording
       of a broadcast by Pacifica Radio Network station
              WBAI-FM (99.5)
              505 Eighth Ave., 19th Fl.
              New York, NY 10018       (212) 279-0707

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                       (continuation)
PAUL DeRIENZO:
What I'm trying to get at are the connections that might lead to
an investigation, or try to force an investigation into these
things because it seems that when you have a reporter who is
found dead under mysterious circumstances, by anybody's definition,
it deserves being looked into further, rather than a simple ruling
that this was a suicide because .....

HARRY MARTIN:
You have to understand now, Inslaw was sort of on the back burner of
the public limelight. In other words, I'm getting letters now from
your program last week in which people say they haven't heard too
much about this thing on the East Coast. Originally, Inslaw was
carried by the Washington Times, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and
ourselves. And we're the only three newspapers in the whole nation
giving any credence or concentration to it.

PAUL DeRIENZO:
Actually, Barron's also.

HARRY MARTIN:
The Sam Nunn Committee got nowhere because the Justice Department
refused to turn over any records whatsoever. Jack Brooks's [House]
Committee, which is in our Congress, has already had some hearings,
and some of the testimony is from Judge Bason, and so forth. But
again, the Justice Department is stonewalling it in refusing to
give documentation up. And, of course, my question is: Who's in
control: the Congress or the Justice Department?  The thing is
that the death of Danny Casolaro has opened this to the fact that
you're seeing more and more questions asking: What is this Inslaw
case? And that in itself is going to open up more questions into
other things.  See, if they open up the Inslaw case, it's just
going to be the tip of the iceberg, and they may find a lot of
other things involved and interconnected. Perhaps Danny's death
is going to give more impetus to the Brooks Committee. It's
certainly beginning to wake up the national media which really
slept on this thing. These things take time. Look how long it took
Watergate. And Iran/Contra really never got anywhere.

SAMORI MARKSMAN:
We want to let our listeners know that we are speaking with
Harry Martin who is the publisher of the Napa Sentinel. And as
you've been hearing, we're focusing on a rather intriguing story
which involves some major players in the political affairs of
this society, but which isn't receiving the kind of attention
that the issue deserves. We, here at WBAI, are attempting to do
so today and we will continue to do so.

....

Paul, I want to ask Harry to go back to a point which he alluded
to earlier. We had been talking about the breadth of this issue --
that it's not simply the disappearance of Danny -- that there are
many others who have been killed in similarly mysterious
circumstances, although some perhaps less mysteriously than others.
Could you discuss that again for us, Harry Martin, and show what
was a common thread linking these various deaths?

HARRY MARTIN:
Well, much of the common thread is Danny Casolaro himself. We have
Standorf, who worked for a secret [Government] communications
division outside of Washington [in Manassas, Virginia]. He was
funneling documents to Danny at all times. And he was found beaten
to death in his car at National Airport in Washington. And, of
course, Danny indicated that his sources had [since] dried up.
Apparently, they had set up a thing in the Hilton Hotel, in room
900, in which they had high-speed equipment, and they were
duplicating everything as quickly as possible to get them back
in [returned to] the files.

Then of course, we have Mr. Ng who was in Guatemala. He worked
for the Financial Times of London. He was working on this case,
but he was also working on the Wackenhut Corporation and following
a key witness to the murders of some Cabazon Indians. And he was
found shot to death in Guatemala.

And then, of course, Michael Riconosciuto's attorney -- Eiselman,
I think it is. I don't have my notes in front of me -- from
Philadelphia, was en route to pick up material proving that
Riconosciuto was, in fact, telling the truth. And he was found
shot to death.

All these things, with the exception of Standorf, were written off
as suicides. And Michael May, whom we wrote of as being tied into
that, and who had had communications with Casolaro .... And also,
he was the man who supposedly filtered the forty million dollars
to the Iranians as the down payment on the "October Surprise".
We wrote about him on a Friday in June, and on a Wednesday in
San Francisco he was found dead. They said it was a heart attack.
Later on, the autopsy revealed that it was polypharmaceuticals
that were in his system, and it was not a heart attack.

Michael Riconosciuto's arrest, of course .... It would take me
forever to explain them all, but that gives you a synopsis of
some of the things that have happened to people associated with
that particular case.

PAUL DeRIENZO:
Let's concentrate on one of the more outrageous of these murders.
And that, besides Casolaro's death (many people, including
Bill Hamilton call that a murder) ....

HARRY MARTIN:
We refer to them as deaths. We're not taking the total line yet
that they were murders.
                      (to be continued)
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    This is one of countless stories unveiling the subverted, corrupt
    and fascistic state of our theoretically democratic Government.
    This story makes it disgustingly obvious that true patriotism is not
    the waving of flags, the tying of yellow ribbons and the mindless
    supporting of our Government, just because it happens to be ours.
    You don't support cancer just because you happen to have it.
    True patriotism is telling the truth to the people of our country
    in order that they may unite to conquer this anti-democratic cancer
    that is gradually destroying ours and our children's freedom.
    So please post the installments of this ongoing series to
    computer bulletin boards, and post hardcopies in public places,
    both on and off campus.  That would be a truly patriotic deed.

          John DiNardo