Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Clinton Administration's National Security Advisor Samuel Berger Is a Criminal

"In May 2002 and in the summer and fall of 2003, President Clinton's former Natl Security Advisor Samuel "Sandy" Berger visited the Natl Archives and Records admin to review highly classified documents in preparation for being interviewed by a Congressional panel and the "9/11 Commission". Berger unlawfully removed some of the documents he examined. In spring of 2005, Berger pleaded guilty to this."

"The full extent of Berger's document removal, however, is not known, and never can be known. The Justice Dept. can't be sure that Berger did not remove original documents for which there were no copies or inventory."

"Consequently, the Dept of Justice could not assure the 9/11 Commission that it received all responsible documents to which Berger had access. Berger could have removed critical documents and no official would ever be able to know."

"Berger admitted to leaving highly classified documents at a construction site near the main National Archives facility in downtown Wash DC where they could have been easily found."

"One of the archivists with a very high clearance level who worked on the document production for the 9/11 Commission reported that he saw Berger hiding some documents in his socks and under his pants."

"These acts of concealment show the lengths to which Berger was willing to deliberately go to compromise national security."

-From: "Sandy Berger's Theft of Classified Documents: Unanswered Questions" -US House of Representative, January 9, 2007

These facts only lead to one conclusion: Samuel Berger has committed treason.
The Constitution of the United States, Art. III, defines treason against the United States to consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort. This offence is punished with death.

Berger deliberately and with forethought hindered and obstructed the 9/11 Commission investigation of the worst act of terrorism in US history. The evidence is clear and only leads to one conclusion: Berger gave "aid and comfort" to the enemy.


Full investigative report is found here: http://republicans.oversight.house.gov/Media/PDFs/BergerReport010907.pdf

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