This is a segment from the KQRS Morning Show, October 24, 2007
Instead of having a debate about unanswered questiopms regarding the attacks of September 11, 2001 Local Minnesota Lackey Bob Sansevere spits his venom at 9/11 truth.
Brian Peterson & Nick Bakken of Minnesota We Are C.H.A.N.G.E discuss Bill Clinton Confrontation on The Worsley Show.
An independent group of researchers in Arkansas are charging that Governor Bill Clinton is covering up an airport used by the CIA and major cocaine smugglers in a remote corner of the Ozark mountains.
According to Deborah Robinson of In These Times, the Inter mountain Regional Airport in Mena, Arkansas continues to be the hub of operations for people like assassinated cocaine kingpin Barry Seal as well as government intelligence operations linked to arms and drug smuggling.
In the 1980's, the Mena airport became one of the world's largest aircraft refurbishing centers, providing services to planes from many countries. Researchers claim that the largest consumers of aircraft refurbishing services are drug smugglers and intelligence agencies involved in covert activities. In fact, residents of Mena, Arkansas, have told reporters that former marine Lt. Colonel Oliver North was a frequent visitor during the 1980's.
Eugene Hasenfus, a pilot who was shot down in a Contra supply plane over Nicaragua in 1986, was also seen in town renting cargo vehicles. A federal Grand Jury looking into activities at the Mena airport refused to hand down any indictments after drug running charges were made public. Deborah Robinson says that Clinton had "ignored the situation" until he began his presidential campaign." Clinton then said he would provide money for a state run investigation of the Mena airport. But according to Robinson, the promise of an investigation was never followed up by Clinton's staff. In fact, a local Arkansas state prosecutor blasted Clinton's promise of an investigation, comparing it to "spitting on a forest fire."
Monday October 29th, President Clinton came to Fargo in support of Senate Candidate Heidi Heitkamp. Following his speech I got a chance to ask him, "Can you take me to Bilderberg?" After all I'd really like to know what goes on there when 128 of the worlds most powerful people meet in secret without any media coverage. Bill told me that neat things happen there, but that's about it. We take a look at what else he's had to say about Bilderberg, and trust me, it's not very revealing.