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Accuracy In Media
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August 11, 1994

FROM WASHINGTON 
THIS IS 
MEDIA MONITOR 
WITH 
REED IRVINE AND CLIFF KINCAID
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HEADLINE: 

MEDIA COVERING UP FOSTER REVELATIONS
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     We're sorry to report today that the American media -- our
news papers and TV networks -- have now become active
participants in the coverup of one of the greater political
scandals of the 20th Century. We refer to the mysterious death a
year ago of White House lawyer Vincent Foster, and how the press
simply is not reporting critical new evidence that makes a
shamble of the official finding that the man's death was a suicide.

     In earlier broadcasts we told you about the man who has now
come to be known as "CW," or confidential witness. Briefly, this
man, who is in the construction business, was driving along
George Washington Parkway in Virginia in July 1993 when he had to
relieve himself. He stopped in Fort Marcy Park, walked into the
woods and glanced down the berm of an old Civil War cannon
emplacement. There he saw Foster lying flat of his back, palms
open and facing upwards. And -- here was his first major
revelation -- Foster's hand contained no gun, although park
police found one later.

     CW stuck to his story during vigorous FBI interrogation but
finally conceded he might -- and we emphasize might -- not have
seen the pistol because of foliage. But he remained convinced
that Foster's hand was empty. Now CW is mad at the way he was
treated by independent counsel Robert Fiske, and he has given a
rebuttal deposition to Indiana Congressman Dan Burton in which he
gives startling new information on what he witnessed at the death
scene.

     CW told the FBI that someone had trampled down the foliage
on the slope below Foster's body. This evidence that others had
been at the scene was not reported by Fiske. Nor did Fiske
mention CW's insistence that a wine cooler bottle was near
Foster's body. There is much more.

     When CW walked back to the parking lot, he glanced into a
white Honda and saw a suit jacket folded on the passenger seat
which matched the trousers on the corpse he had just seen. On the
floor was a fourpack of wine coolers, two bottles of which were
missing -- the same sort of coolers he had seen alongside the
body. But the FBI agents who questioned CW told him that he must
have been wrong -- that Foster was actually driving another
Japanese make car, a brown one.CW is sticking to his story.

     CW's story is the closest thing yet to a "smoking gun" in
the Foster case -- evidence that casts strong doubt on the
suicide theory.  So why haven't you read the story in your local
paper or seen it on network TV? Congressman Dan Burton gave
copies of CW's 49 page deposition to the reporters assigned to
cover the Whitewater hearings, which touched on the Foster death.
No reporters were willing to touch the story -- they prefer to
become lock-step participants in what smacks more and more of a
successful White House coverup of the Vincent Foster matter. Call
your local editor or news director and demand that he or she not
be a part of this censorship -- and that they report CW's
evidence.

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