Subject: Re: The Mena Myth is over
Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 15:25:49 -0600
From: Jean <429jed@wt.net>
To: William Bottoms
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William Bottoms wrote:
>
> The Mena Myth is over. I appreciate anyone's
> position and quest for their cause, but Mena is
> no longer a viable source for any agenda.
>
> My recommendation is to put forth your able
> talents to uncover the source of the money
> that may have illegally been obtained and
> processed through Arkansas Banks and other
> Banks and financial institutions around the
> country.
>
> In your case Ms. Duffy, apply your talents
> to uncover the mystery behind your agenda
> without allowing the Mena Myth to obsure
> your search. It is a proven smoke screen.
>
> The only two investigators who looked into
> Mena, Bill Duncan and Russell Welch now
> know that Mena is a Myth. Sen. Leach has
> admitted recently on C-Span that there is not
> as much at Mena as origionally thought. He
> said he might release a report soon. I would
> advise everyone to put pressure on your
> Congressman/woman to force a report from
> him. We paid for the investigation and we
> deserve a report. Sen. D'Amato has long
> since abandoned Mena. Ken Starr will also
> abandon Mena. Sally Denton just surrendered.
> Hers and Morris' story "The Crimes of Mena"
> was a hoax. I am not sure if they knew it.
> It is not important as is the fact that one must
> be very careful what one believes and reports
> about.
>
> There are a lot of stories out there that fit the
> same pattern. Do not be gullible and certainly
> do not let such serve your agendas as in the
> long run it will hurt more than help.
>
> The Mena Myth is over.
>
> Bear Bottoms
> bbottoms@rouge.net
> Private Attorney General
Dear Mr. Bottoms,
Get real.
Most Sincerely,
Jean Duffey