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1. Introduction

By Steve Lashuk

It is vital for the average unsuspecting citizen to understand why I have chosen to feature Mz Reno on the Internet; the public has a right to know.  It is also important to understand two underlying factors which contributes to Mz Reno's aberrant behavior.

  • LESBIANISM--Mz Reno is a closet lesbian (not very closeted anymore).
  • Mental disorder--It's a clinical proven fact that lesbianism is a mental disorder with profound antisocial behaviors, paranoia, violent aggressive outbursts and forever seeking but never finding gratification and fulfillment. 

For reasons given I post this profile on Mz Reno for the public to read and determine if this is a character for America's top law enforcement officer.  I also urge the reader to introspect the notion of Mz converting the FBI into her secret police, similar to how Adolph Hitler formed the German Gestapo.  Mater- of-fact the process is well on its way.

I again prod the reader to ruminate over Mz Reno ordering the FBI to burn alive 74 women and children at Waco, Texas simply because she heard rumors that David Korish was having a sexual affair with some women.  Which in lesbian syc this is an absolute no-no (another frightening study, one, if most real women knew could precipitate a civil revolt).

Burning people alive is exactly the process Hitler ordered  throughout the Balkans on the way to Moscow.  After capturing small villages the army would move on and the SS troopers would follow, load the barns with women and children, nail all exits shut, set fire and watch humans screaming.  This same scenario makes one wonder if Mz Reno experienced an orgasms as the women and children were screaming.

Because the subject and issue of which I speak remains very complex and incomprehensible without in-depth study and analysis would require volumes for a justified meaning. I will close the commentaries with hopes that I have provided the reader even a smudge of insight as to who is bent on hell to crush America's existing culture. However, before I close I want to stress two critical denominators that are responsible for America's social ills.

 

  1. Lesbianism-- 
  2. And the psychotic driven engine of hate towards all heterosexuals especially men.  This is the engine that makes Mz Reno more dangerous than Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin combined.  

Read the expose' and formulate your own opinion.

The following posted article appeared in the February/99 issue of a prodigious monthly magazine
Media Bypass
Evansville, IN
http://www.4bypass.com

Full written permission was granted by principal.

 

Jack Thompson

Prominent Attorney
Tells All About
Janet Reno

By Pat Shannan

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Jack Thompson

Janet Reno

2. The only male in Janet Reno's life is Blackmail

In 1987, Dade County attorney Jack Thompson gave evidence of a criminal pornography enterprise targeting children to local prosecutor Janet Reno.  She appeared to be sincerely interested and began to pursue it but suddenly backed off.  "I knew she was a lesbian," says Thompson, "and that troubled me as Christian, But it doesn't disqualify her as Attorney General or as State Attorney at the time.  The problem is that she is in the closet about it, which raises the blackmail option."  He had acquired the evidence to prove that Reno had refused to prosecute this case because she had been threatened with exposure of her drinking and sexual habits if she proceeded.

Thompson was the Republican nominee in 1988 for the office of Dade County State Attorney, when he first raised this issue publicly.  He was running for what was the most powerful political office in all of south Florida and called a press conference attended by 21 media entities, charging Reno with refusing to prosecute the child pornography case because the principals involved had threatened to expose her lesbianism, if she proceeded.  Thompson bluntly and publicly called it "blackmail" and stated that the citizenry cannot afford to have any public officials hiding embarrassing situations because of the susceptibility to those political enemies "who would play the extortion card."

Anyone, during the days of a free press, making such an inflammatory announcement would have certainly become immediately newsworthy.  The fact that the State Attorney's political adversary in the heat of an election was alleging such a thing should have made front-page headlines, column one.  Instead, it was totally quashed.  The story was spiked by all 21 news entities and was never read nor heard by the public. 

Jack Thompson has never ceased in his efforts to expose the truth.  His most recent exposure is a 60-minute video entitled "The Truth about Janet Reno," in which he lays out all the disturbing facts.  His shocking accusations of not only the closet lesbianism and alcoholism of the Attorney Generaless but the duplicity in the cover-up by supposed adversarial Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee may be the biggest political bombshell of the decade.  Yet, even with Thompson's indisputable documentation, the controlled national media have continued to ignore the story.

Thompson says that he has been accused by his detractors (i.e. liberal talk show hosts and the Miami Herald) of being "obsessed with Janet Reno's sexuality," but quickly and emphatically retorts with "that part simply isn't true.  He points out that no public official can afford to be in the closet with this kind of secret.  "The only male in Janet Reno's life is blackmail!"

3. If you can't shoot down the Message, Shoot the Messenger

Liberal Circuit Court Judge Dick Feder (also the chairman of the Florida ACLU) was persuaded by Reno's child porno supporters to attempt to dispose of Thompson and get his license to practice law lifted by having him declared mentally incompetent because of  "his obsession with pornography."  Apparently, Thompson's only "obsession" was his effective opposition to it.

Jack Thompson, 47, is an unusual package in today's society.  As an ordained Elder in the Presbyterian Church of America, as well as a holder of a government-issued license to practice law in the secular state, He faces challenges to his personal moral code every day.  Un-like most attorneys, he does not hesitate to place his biblical beliefs higher than his fear of mere mortal beings in the state and federal  judiciaries-particularly those such as Feder.  His embrace of Christianity seven days a weed tends to dispel, somewhat, the ubiquitous belief that the term Christian Attorney" is an oxymoron.

Spurned-on rather than cowed by the judge's dastardly attack and accompanying innuendo, Thompson suggested to his own attorney that he,Thompson, submit to a psychological examination by doctors chosen by the Bar Association.  The results were, "Jack Thompson suffers no identifiable neuroses.  He is neither paranoid, nor delusional, nor homicidal; nor suffering from any brain damage.  Mr. Thompson is a Christian who is solely motivated by his religious faith."

Jack Thompson may be the only "officially certified sane" attorney in the United States.  he later collected $20,000 in damages from the Florida Bar Association, the only such legal victory in the history of any of the state associations.

Thompson first stumbled across the checkered past of Janet Reno in 1986, when he became the court-appointed attorney for Ileana Fuster- a defendant in a child pornography case in which Janet Reno was the State Prosecutor.  He soon learned that Frank and Ileana Fuster had, indeed, molested and exposed dozens of small children to hard-core porn at the Country Walk Day Care Center. 

In the TV movie, "Unspeakable Acts," Janet Reno was portrayed as the crusading prosecutor who protected the lives of many Miami children with her "capture" of the defendants.  It was this deceptive propaganda which served to vault her into national spotlight.  The record shows that Janet Reno actually has the worst record in Florida history of bringing sexual abuse cases to trial.

Not only did Reno eventually back off the Fuster case and refuse to prosecute, but she apparently leaped at the opportunity to cavort with a new playmate- this time with the jailed defendant, Ileana Fuster, according to eyewitnesses.

When witnesses told Thompson that Reno had held the hand of Fuster during a deposition, he became a little suspect.  Later he learned that Janet Reno carried on a lesbian affair with the defendant in the jail cell,  While Fuster was stripped naked on a "suicide watch,"  Reno visited her alone more than 30 times.  Even if there had been no hanky-panky involved (although prison guards did witness that playful activity and also attested to the fact that Reno signed Fuster out of jail and took her to dinner), such  a private visit by a prosecutor to a defendant in a criminal case, without opposing counsel present, is highly unethical and constitutes grounds for dismissal of the case and even disbarment of the offender.

Miami Police Chief Ken Harms had knowledge of this and other outrageous and criminal behavior, and he was prepared to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee investigating Reno's background, prior to her appointment in 1993, that "Janet Reno is not qualified to be even an Assistant State Attorney, let alone the [Chief] State Attorney in Florida or Attorney General of the United States."  He was never called to testify.

4. Reno a Public Drunk

Jack Thompson goes further and publicly accuses Janet Reno of suppressing at least five DUI arrests of her own in her home county.  One female cop stopped Reno's car after it was seen weaving down the road.  The officer was shocked to see that the driver was none other than the icon of the court, Janet Reno, with her shoes removed, stockings torn, and vomited food stains covering the front of her dress.  According to Thompson, the officer now regrets having driven Reno home instead of placing her under arrest and taking her to jail.

A Fort Lauderdale police officer found Janet Reno with an underage girl in the back seat of a car at the Galleria Mall.  he, also was never called to testify at the Senate hearings.  In yet another unrelated case, Miami businessman Michael Thomas names Reno as "the other man" in the Thomas divorce case.

his wife had previously moved out of their home and into the home of Reno to pursue a lesbian relationship.  Mob call girl Crystal Kazim has given testimony that on numerous  occasions she was Reno's paid lover.

Thompson knows that a cover-up reaching as high as the president has long been in place to protect Reno's appointment from the very beginning.  He knows it because it was he who informed the White House.  At about the same time, then -Senator Paula Hawkins told him that she had casually asked an ABA official why Janet Reno had never been appointed to the federal bench.  "I was told," said Senator Hawkins, "that Janet Reno could never pass the background check because of her closet lesbianism."

Knowing that a simple fax letter to the White House would almost certainly disappear into the bowels of the ship of state, Thompson took a more creative step.  A full weed prior to the Reno appointment, He had learned from a friend in the Justice Department that Janet Reno would likely be Clinton's third choice after the first two appointments -those of Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood- had misfired.  It so happens that Bill Clinton's personal attorney is Sam Jones of Little Rick.  (It had been Jones' job in the 1992 election to "quiet the bimbo eruption," the sudden surfacing of Clinton's current and former girlfriends.)  Jones is the law partner of Clinton confidante Bruce Lindsay.  he also was the Vanderbilt law school best friend of Jack Thompson.

Thompson immediately faxed over the documented evidence to Sam Jones.  Jones late confirmed that he had passed it on to Lindsay, who had personally passed it on to the President.  All this was ascertained by Thompson when Lanny Davis phoned to discuss the details.

"I have been interviewed probably 500 times, " says Thompson, "and I have learned to determine what someone is after.  Lanny Davis is the one who has spent hours on national television trying to tell the people that Bill Clinton is as pure as the newly driven snow.  I could tell he was not trying to protect Bill Clinton from the repercussions of a Janet Reno appointment.  He was debriefing me to give Bill Clinton a heads-up of what I knew.  He wanted to know what I knew, not because he wanted the truth, but in order to discredit it."

Clinton, of course, ignored the information, and Reno managed to pass muster.  During the subsequent backslapping hoopla, Illinois Congresswoman Carole Mosely Braun congratulated Reno by saying, "This was not a confirmation hearing, Janet, it was a love-in!"  Indeed, it was. According to Thompson, anyone with anything negative to say was simply barred from the hearings.

Another well-known fraud-fighting attorney, Larry Clayman, founder of Washington's "Judicial Watch," was at one time in the same Miami law firm with Jack Thompson.  Clayman wrote to his old friend, "The Washington insiders of both parties have so much dirt on one another that they regularly checkmate each other from doing any public work which might inconvenience the black-mailers on the other side of an issue."  The next episode, during the same week prior to the confirmation, would be a glaring illustration of exactly what Clayman meant.

5. Republican Duplicity

Shortly after the Lanny Davis conversation, Thompson received a phone call from John Bliss, Republican staffer on the Senate Judiciary Committee reporting directly to Colorado Senator Hank Brown.  Realizing the sensitivity of what was forthcoming, and in order to have corroboration, Jack "conferenced in" a trusted ally, Mike Thompslon (no relation), who is Chairman of the American forum.  It turned out to be a very smart move.  John Bliss has since denied to the press ever making the call or ever having a conversation with Jack Thompson or anyone else on this subject.

Jack says, "John bliss told Mike and me that five Dade County Police Officers were ready, willing, and able to testify that they, separate and apart from each other, had pulled over Janet Reno for driving under the influence while she was State Attorney.  She had pressured them not to fill out an arrest form.  They didn't because they knew to arrest Janet Reno in this community would mean the end of their law enforcement careers."

The officers were also well aware of the potential political backlash their testimony before the committee could bring and would agree to come forward only if a Republican Senator on the committee would first raise the issue at the hearings.  But the Republican Senators Orrin Hatch, Chuck Grassley, Hank Brown, Arlen Spector, and Alan Simpson-according to Bliss, "did not want to mess with that Anita Hill crowd again."  After all, Arlen Spector had proven that Anita Hill had perjured herself at the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings in 1991 and had been targeted for a dumping at his next election.  The committee preferred, instead, to "leak" the story to the press.

Thompson went on. " The actual testimony we had on Reno would have made Clarence Thomas, as alleged, appear as an Eagle Scout.  Anyway, Bliss asked me to go to the New York Times and the Washington Post-he mentioned those two "organs of truth' specifically [said with tongue-in cheek]-and tell them that I knew of the five incidents.  He said that the Senators wanted 'media coverage' first, so they could lift in their hands the newspaper articles and say [in front of the TV], 'We did not want to raise this issue, Ms. Reno, but it's now in the public domain and we have no choice.'

"So the police wanted Senatorial cover, the Senators wanted media cover, and Jack Thompson was supposed to give it all to them."

Actually, he was delighted to do that, but when he asked who the five police officers were, Bliss would not tell him, saying it was "confidential."  For this reason, Thompson refused to be foolish enough to take such a story to the national press without first confirming the evidence, and that was the end of that.  The Wall Street Journal has since printed a large piece revealing that it is a common habit of the Judiciary Committee to release information such as this to the press in order to  torpedo trouble-some nominations which the committee members themselves do not have the courage to face head-on.

Next, the FBI came visiting with questions about what Thompson knew, but he says they were more interested in who on the Republican Committee had leaked the information than they were in its content.  He saw the "investigation" only as an attempt to gain more protection for the current administration.

Janet Reno was on occasion sending home her Secret Service Agent watchdogs, saying she had no plans to go anywhere that evening.

6. Put Out the Fire

The following Sunday, Mississippi Republican Senator Trent Lott appeared on CBS-TV's "Face the Nation."  When the host asked if Lott thought he believed that Janet Reno's nomination would be confirmed, the Senator replied that he wasn't sure because the committee was looking into some very serious allegations regarding Reno's personal life.

That evening, former White House Press Secretary DeeDee Myers called a press conference to respond that Reno's last political opponent in Miami, Jack Thompson, had been spreading some whole false rumors about Reno and her fitness to be Attorney General and that Senator Lott had foolishly taken the bait.  Myers said that the real problem was that Reno was a woman.  "After that, all Republican opposition evaporated," said Thompson,  "all because nobody on the panel had the courage to ask Janet Reno whether or not she had a drinking problem."

Lott and the other Republican Senators wilted.  Senator Orrin Hatch, opened the hearings the next day with an apology to Reno by lambasting Jack Thompson with,  "...your last Republican opponent in Dade County for spreading scurrilous rumors about you."

Thompslon found Hank Brown's pusillanimous back-pedaling in his opening remarks to be even more scathing, especially considering that it was Brown's own aide, John Bliss, who had called Thompson with the information about Reno's alcoholic escapades in the first place, though they both now denied it.

Ironically, when The New York Times later acquired the story through the efforts of one its own reporters, the editors spiked it anyway.  Reporter David Johnston of NYT phoned Thompson for confirmation that Janet Reno was on occasion sending home her Secret Service agent watchdogs, saying she had no plans to go anywhere that evening, and then going out to D.C. bars and getting "falling down drunk."  Thompson said indeed he could confirm it- because she did the same thing in Miami- and gave Johnston the names of two D, C. private investigators (previously provided by the FBI) who could also confirm it.  Johnston told Thompson that he would bread the story, "if his editors would let him."  It never ran.

"They all were cowards," said Jack Thompson.  "They knew the story was true."

The behavior of the Republican Senators brought to mind the words of Third Party Presidential George Wallace in 1968: "There's not a dime's worth of difference between the Republicans and Democrats at a national level."

The Weekly Standard calls Reno "the President's doormat."  In an editorial, it said:

"She is like a gigantic Gulliver tied down by her lies of her own weaving, unable to make a principled move, because the President and his morally downsized Lilliputians that Reno is a drunk, a call-girl praying pervert;  and her public life is over, her reputation shattered."