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		<title>By: reg</title>
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		<dc:creator>reg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is good...I&#039;m not a big fan of Joe Scarborough, but he can be counted on as a fairly straight shooter when he sees total bullshit. I give him even more props on this since he was at least ankle-deep in the muck himself...

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is good&#8230;I&#8217;m not a big fan of Joe Scarborough, but he can be counted on as a fairly straight shooter when he sees total bullshit. I give him even more props on this since he was at least ankle-deep in the muck himself&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Eleanore Kjellberg</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2006 04:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The_DC_Sniper has been eating too much Canadian Bacon!</description>
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		<title>By: Paul from Mpls</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 22:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What I like is that she double-copied the endless article.  Still, it reads well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I like is that she double-copied the endless article.  Still, it reads well.</p>
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		<title>By: evets</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 15:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michael Turner -

Not to nitpick, but Hebrew did evolve to a degree during the centuries when it was raely spoken.  It remained a language of prayer and religious study.  Countless of books of law, philosophy and even poetry continued to be written in Hebrew or some Hebrew-Aramaic amalgam.  It evolved slowly as literary languages evolve, as Latin itself evolved for a period of time till it truly died.  It also burrrowed into living Jewish languages such as Yiddish and Ladino, influencing their syntax and vocabulary.  Because it was still an organic part of the culture, it could be used occassionally for fairly mundane forms of communication,  in commercial transactions which crossed linguitic borders, for instance. Reviving it was therefore easier than reviving Latin would be today.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Turner -</p>
<p>Not to nitpick, but Hebrew did evolve to a degree during the centuries when it was raely spoken.  It remained a language of prayer and religious study.  Countless of books of law, philosophy and even poetry continued to be written in Hebrew or some Hebrew-Aramaic amalgam.  It evolved slowly as literary languages evolve, as Latin itself evolved for a period of time till it truly died.  It also burrrowed into living Jewish languages such as Yiddish and Ladino, influencing their syntax and vocabulary.  Because it was still an organic part of the culture, it could be used occassionally for fairly mundane forms of communication,  in commercial transactions which crossed linguitic borders, for instance. Reviving it was therefore easier than reviving Latin would be today.</p>
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		<title>By: too many steves</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 13:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey, just the latest example of the lack of leadership on the GOP side, particularly as it relates to the Senate leader.  This is an outstanding opportunity to be a leader, to seize the day, and what we get is something along the lines of &quot;well, everyone does it&quot;.

And I&#039;m a conservative supporting and voting kind of guy.  But have been concerned about this sort of thing (lack of leadership) for a long time.

The Dems aren&#039;t clean on this, and Pelosi, Reid, and Dean are dunderheads, but I give them a significant edge when it comes to recognizing a strong, positive, political opportunity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, just the latest example of the lack of leadership on the GOP side, particularly as it relates to the Senate leader.  This is an outstanding opportunity to be a leader, to seize the day, and what we get is something along the lines of &#8220;well, everyone does it&#8221;.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m a conservative supporting and voting kind of guy.  But have been concerned about this sort of thing (lack of leadership) for a long time.</p>
<p>The Dems aren&#8217;t clean on this, and Pelosi, Reid, and Dean are dunderheads, but I give them a significant edge when it comes to recognizing a strong, positive, political opportunity.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Turner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 13:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I stand corrected, Ronnie, except for where you say &quot;Hebrew was not a dead language - it was just not used conversationally. &quot;

In linguistics, if it isn&#039;t conversational, it&#039;s dead.  I&#039;ve heard that there are some who claim to be conversational in Latin, but until one their kids bounds into the room chattering in Latin, I&#039;m not sure I&#039;ll believe it.  Living languages change -- they add new words, drop old ones, change grammatically, branch into dialects.  Dead languages might be the subject of recitation, but you can also hang a dead animal from puppet strings and make it &quot;move&quot;.

That&#039;s not to say that dead languages aren&#039;t worthy of study, or that they don&#039;t have their uses.  And as I point out, they can be revived, if there&#039;s some serious movement to generate new native speakers.  If &quot;dead&quot; doesn&#039;t work for you, try &quot;suspended animation.&quot;  But technically, Hebrew was dead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I stand corrected, Ronnie, except for where you say &#8220;Hebrew was not a dead language &#8211; it was just not used conversationally. &#8221;</p>
<p>In linguistics, if it isn&#8217;t conversational, it&#8217;s dead.  I&#8217;ve heard that there are some who claim to be conversational in Latin, but until one their kids bounds into the room chattering in Latin, I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;ll believe it.  Living languages change &#8212; they add new words, drop old ones, change grammatically, branch into dialects.  Dead languages might be the subject of recitation, but you can also hang a dead animal from puppet strings and make it &#8220;move&#8221;.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not to say that dead languages aren&#8217;t worthy of study, or that they don&#8217;t have their uses.  And as I point out, they can be revived, if there&#8217;s some serious movement to generate new native speakers.  If &#8220;dead&#8221; doesn&#8217;t work for you, try &#8220;suspended animation.&#8221;  But technically, Hebrew was dead.</p>
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		<title>By: The_DC_Sniper</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 08:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Re: SECRET WORLD OF 9.11

Nice try at obfuscating the truth.  Everyone knows &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.revisionism.nl/Sept11/The-Mad-Revisionist.htm&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Canada was behind 9/11.&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re: SECRET WORLD OF 9.11</p>
<p>Nice try at obfuscating the truth.  Everyone knows <a href="http://www.revisionism.nl/Sept11/The-Mad-Revisionist.htm" rel="nofollow">Canada was behind 9/11.</a></p>
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		<title>By: reg</title>
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		<dc:creator>reg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 03:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay, that&#039;s it.  I&#039;ve transferred my entire IRA into investments in tin-foil...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, that&#8217;s it.  I&#8217;ve transferred my entire IRA into investments in tin-foil&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Eleanore Kjellberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eleanore Kjellberg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 03:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>SECRET WORLD OF 9.11

 
June 21, 2005 -Venice, FL.  
by Daniel Hopsicker 
  
 

The MadCowMorningNews has learned exclusive new details about the gangland-style hit in Florida of Gus Boulis, whose murder figures prominently in lobbyist Jack Abramoffâ€™s rise to power.  

The &#039;secret world&#039; of Jack Abramoff being probed by investigators today has definite connections and unmistakable links to the one inhabited during their final year in the U.S by Mohamed Atta and the other hijackers. 

So as the scandal embroiling House Major Domo Tom Delay and Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff grows hotter, there may be new revelations about the 9.11 attack.

One of the most amazing thing about this most amazing scandalâ€”hundreds of millions in slush funds beats Oval Office blowjobs by a mileâ€”is that some of the same names in the Abramoff scandal also surface in connection with Mohamed Attaâ€™s. 

Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, for example, Atta and several other hijackers made a still-unexplained visit onboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats.

What were they doing there? No one knows.


Wrestling with alligators


There remains a strong suspicion that Attaâ€™s terrorist cadreâ€”supposedly unknown and friendless and burrowing into the woodworkâ€”was able to call on the assistance, when necessary, of a friendly global network. 

Could it be that this network is the same one being probed so gingerly today by investigators looking into Jack Abramoff?

 What could a scandal involving Indian casinos and gambling boat â€œcruises to nowhereâ€ &amp; pay-for-play government officials have to do with the story of 19 hijackers planning a mass murder in supposed isolation in Florida?  

Letâ€™s take a look.   

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     A soupcon of  secret history

While Abramoffâ€™s Indian gaming troubles may be getting the most publicity,  his other major &#039;area of concernâ€™ is where the real scandal resides. Involvement with Mob-run casino boats may turn out to be a faux pas, even for Republicans.

The casino boat â€˜industryâ€™ can be traced back to a few seemingly inconsequential sentences buried in a 1992 federal law called &#039;&#039;An Act to provide for the designation of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.&#039;&#039;

(The â€œFlower Garden Banksâ€ are the northernmost coral reefs in the United States, located off Texas and Louisiana.) 

The obscure bill offered the perfect place to slip in a few sentences, which, deciphered, added ships of U.S. registry to vessels already covered under the Johnson Act of 1951, which regulated the transportation of gambling devices, and allowed ships of foreign registry, which often offered gambling, to dock at U.S. ports as long as no one used or repaired gambling equipment while in U.S. territorial waters. 

The amendment was a Trojan horse which extended this privilege to U.S. shipsâ€¦

And the result was a burgeoning new industry in Florida, and the state was soon encircled by almost thirty casino boats swarming the peninsulaâ€™s ports like the bloodthirsty pirates of yore. The booty these pirates were plundering was the mad money of bored retirees. 

They were called â€œcruises to nowhere.â€ And in short order the boats were generating hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenues. Hundreds of million of dollars of unregulated revenueâ€¦  

While not getting ahead of ourselves, we still note that this was more than enough money to help tip the balance in the last two Presidential elections. At a minimum, for the casino operators it provided instant access to anything and anybody worth being accessed.  

Thanks to the Johnson Act, weâ€™re protecting our coral reefs. But we may have lost our democracy.
 

Vegas without rules

What the Abramoff scandal is about at the core can be simply stated as: Vegas without rules. And what the politicians are arguing over is the biggest slush fund in the history of the world. Democrats donâ€™t want to eliminate it. They just want in on the action.

Who owns Florida&#039;s gambling boats? No one is certain. There is virtually no state or federal oversight. No one licenses the operators. No one ensures that the games arenâ€™t rigged. No one ensures that the boats aren&#039;t used to launder money. No one investigates whether organized crime is involved. 

And while ex-felons canâ€™t vote in Floridaâ€”as many became aware during the memorable presidential election in 2000â€”this disadvantage is more than offset, for some, by the  fact that an ex-felon can run a gambling boat in the state with no fear at all of flunking the background check.

The reason? There is none. 

This situation clearly suits some people just fineâ€¦. While Governor Jeb Bush may be minutely concerned with what happened to Terry Schiavo fifteen years ago, on this issue of real interestâ€”massive corruptionâ€”he phones in his regrets. 

Just why might that be? 

Florida&#039;s cruises-to-nowhere represent &quot;the largest unregulated gambling industry in the United States,&quot; said Bill Thompson, a professor of gambling at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and nationally recognized expert on the industry, in an interview in the Miami Herald. 

They gross at least $170 million a year. And thatâ€™s just the number they report voluntarily. No one knows the true â€˜take.â€™ Everyone assumes thereâ€™s a â€˜skim.â€™

The Miami Herald cited the example of Joseph Polidore, who listed himself as the sole owner of Boca Casinos in Pompano Beach but said he received money for his investment from a &quot;personal friend.&quot; Polidore admitted he had silent partners, but insisted they were â€œnobody illegal.â€ 

What would happen if an applicant gave such vague information to the Nevada Gaming Control Board? The lack of regulation, officials elsewhere say, should concern Florida authorities. 

&quot;A casino is a cash business. You could have money laundering and skimming,&quot; Keith Copher, chief of enforcement for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, told the Miami Herald. â€œWhen you obtain money illegally through drug sales and other methods. You need to find a way to launder it, to make it look like a legal source. Regulation is needed to prevent this.&quot; 

While â€œFlorida authoritiesâ€ piously oppose gambling, their inaction speaks for itself, and may even have been exploited by the 9.11 hijackers.


Betting Red All the Way

â€œThere is a weird report just a day or two after 9/11 that someone reported to the FBI that three or four of the hijackers were seen gambling on a SunCruz boat,â€ wrote  a source in Miami. â€œThe FBI interviewed everyone who might have seen them, that very day by all reports.â€

Sure enough. We found an Associated Press story on Sept 26, 2001 headlined â€œSunCruz Casinos turns over documents in terrorist probe.â€  

â€œSunCruz Casinos has turned over photographs and other documents to FBI investigators after employees said they recognized some of the men suspected in the terrorist attacks as customers.â€¦ Names on the passenger list from a Sept. 5 cruise matched those of some of the hijackers... Two or three men linked to the Sept. 11 hijackings may have been customers on a ship that sailed from Madeira Beach on Florida&#039;s gulf coast.â€

Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, Atta and several other hijackers were aboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats. What no one seems able to answer is this: 

What possible thrill could gambling offer men getting ready to die in less than a week? To this date, their Sept 5 visit to a gambling vessel overrun with retirees remains unexplained. 

The gambling motif in the terroristâ€™s timeline doesnâ€™t end there. The hijackers had no apparent reason to visit Las Vegas... so why did they? 

On June 28 at Bostonâ€™s Logan Airport, Mohamed Atta boarded a United Airlines flight and flew first class nonstop to San Francisco. He bypassed the bohemian North Beach district, and didnâ€™t take the cruise to Alcatrazâ€¦

Atta headed for Vegas. 

On Aug. 10, Hani Hanjour and Nawaf Alhazmi used first-class tickets for a United flight from Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles International Airport, then on to Las Vegas. The story of the terrorists Las Vegas connection may never be known, admitted the Las Vegas FBI. 
 

Murder will out

â€˜Islamic fundamentalistâ€™ Atta may have felt right at home in the world of fast cash  and unlicensed gambling boat â€˜cruises to nowhereâ€™ of Republican lobbyist (and observant Jew) Jack Abramoff. He would almost certainly have been comfortable with the â€œgangland-style hit straight out of â€˜Goodfellasâ€ that cemented Abramoffâ€™s prominent position in that industry.

At the time of the Sept 11 attack one of Abramoffâ€™s chief claims to fame was as the proud owner of the SunCruz line: a dozen unlicensed gambling boats plying the waters off the Florida coast in a fashion which in any other state would have been considered criminal.  

How did Jack Abramoff get lucky enough to be the guy passing out all that long green? Where did Jack Abramoff get his â€˜juice?â€™ 

Short answer: Not everyone is savvy to opportunities presented by riders in obscure legislation. Not so the connected, the covert, theâ€”dare we say â€œblessed?â€

â€œElite devianceâ€ is a sociological term for a condition in a society in which the elite in the society come to believe that the rules no longer apply to them. 

Casino boats turned out to be a elite deviantâ€™s dream. 

One time-honored way to get rich is to marry money. Another is to kill someone that has itâ€¦  In Abramoffâ€™s case, it appears that Gus Boulis, the owner of the lionâ€™s share of the casino boats in Florida, had to die first. 

Three men formed an ownership group that apparently made Boulis the proverbial  offer he couldnâ€™t refuse. They bought SunCruz from him, even though it wasn&#039;t for sale. 

When Greek tycoon Gus Boulis was gunned down in his BMW on February 6, 2001 Fort Lauderdale police investigators immediately began scrutinizing SunCruz Casinos. Suspicion focused on the recent sale of the fleet. Boulis and one of the three men had been carrying on a very public feud.

â€œWe certainly aren&#039;t lacking in suspects,â€ said a homicide detective drolly.

Less than two months later, Sun Cruz announced plans to move a 150-foot, $10-million floating casino to the Northern Marianas. 

Almost every article we&#039;d read cites Abramoff &amp; Delay&#039;s interest in the Marianas being sweat-shop related. Meaning they&#039;re in favor of them. Their primary focus wasn&#039;t sweatshops. It was gambling.


A Bebe Rebozo Memorial Hit

â€œRead about SunCruz and it sounds like a South Florida version of &quot;The Sopranos,â€ reported the South Florida Business Journal. â€œ Feds go after owner Gus Boulis. Former Miami Subs kingpin forced to sell. New SunCruz chairman says Boulis threatened him. Boulis whacked.â€

As if to confirm the account, other newspaper reports mentioned a climate of fear after the Boulis murder. 

â€œThe shooting deathâ€¦ cast a pall of fear over the people who knew him, with some of his closest associates admitting concern at being connected with a man targeted by hit men,â€ the local Sun-Sentinel reported the day after the hit. 

â€œThere are a lot of people who aren&#039;t talking for reasons of personal safety,&quot; said Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Mike Reed. 

Another associate declined to discuss anything about Boulis with the paperâ€¦

&quot;I&#039;ve got my family to worry about,&quot; he said, on condition of anonymity. 

Even a cursory look at the executive management of the cruise-to-nowhere company that Boulis founded turns up violent thugs and organized crime figures. But thatâ€™s pretty typical of South Florida...What is unusual are that in with Sun Cruzâ€™s mobbed-up crew are prominent Republican Party members with long-standing, deep ties to the religious right.

Two SunCruz executives, Jack Abramoff and Ben Waldman, are walking examples of the strange alliance between the family-values party and the gambling industry. Both men have strong ties to Pat Robertsonâ€™s Christian Coalition, which is adamantly opposed to gambling; Waldman was Robertson top aide in the televangelist&#039;s run for the presidency. 

Abramoff, who perhaps wisely only took the title of vice president (less heat) has been connected to the Christian right since a student at Brandeis University, where as head of the College Republicans he enlisted Top Christian Ralph Reed as his top deputy. The two have remained close friends ever since. 

A man named Adam Kidan became Sun Cruzâ€™s new chairman. Kidanâ€™s mother had been murdered in a gangland-style hit in New York. Madonnaâ€™s one-time boyfriend and South Beach restaurateur Chris Paciello, was eventually convicted in the case.

Today he is in Federal Witness Protection, and word is there are several movies about him in development. 

Just another American success story. 


The Seminal Seminoles

The Seminole Tribe of Florida led the way in parlaying mom-and-pop bingo parlors into todayâ€™s $19 billion a year Indian casino industry. Along with legendary Chief James Billie (Wrestles with Alligators) Rob Tiller was a seminal figure in this growth. 

Tiller is also a South Florida aviation insider and former business partner of terror flight school owner and secretive financier Wally Hilliard. He even met Atta and Marwan one day after a meeting with Hilliard, he says, with whom he was working on an airline start-up called Havana Air. 

Small world. 

A week before Gus Boulis was murdered, Tiller was called to take a meeting with him.  Tiller says Boulis was scared. Boulis hadnâ€™t wanted to sell.

Now he was worried heâ€™d be whacked. 

â€œHe called me to a meeting at the Ocean Reef Club. Very snooty. You cant even land there without permission. I flew my airplane down to meet him,â€ Tiller recalled. 

â€œHe said, â€˜I want out. People think I make a lot more money than I really do. I donâ€™t need the headache anymore. I want to sell my casino boats to the Seminoles.â€™â€

What was Tillerâ€™s response?  â€œI said, â€˜Gus youâ€™re sure rocking a lot of peopleâ€™s boats here.â€™â€ 

â€A couple days later, I hear heâ€™s been blown apart dead. See, Gus wanted to muscle his way into the casino business in a real bad way. His Miami subs were everywhere. He was using them to launder money, big-time, for somebody.â€

Who might that be? Even asking the question brings a shiver.


He wrote a check?

At the time Boulis was murdered, suspicion focused on company chairman Adam Kidan, also an active Republican and campaign contributor. He had been in Israel at the time of the murder. His alibi held. 

But then news surfaced that just before Boulisâ€™ death Kidan had written at least $30,000 in checks to a reputed Mob enforcer named Anthony Moscatiello, a one-time associate of crime boss John Gotti.

Moscatiello is apparently what is known in criminal parlance as a â€œtorpedo.â€ (We&#039;re not quite sure what that means, but it doesn&#039;t sound good.)

This is a paper trail some U.S. Attorney&#039;s (in Manhattan, perhaps) would describe as &quot;to die for.&quot; But things work differently in South Florida. To date no one has been charged in the murder of Gus Boulis.

The official back-story on Boulis is he left his native Greece as a teenager and came to North America, bought a Toronto sandwich shop and turned it into a successful company with franchises all across Canada. 

After his Canadian success, he moved to Florida in the early 1980â€™s (to retire to the Keys, he said). But Floridaâ€™s money-making opportunities overrode his desire for shuffleboard, and soon he was building another successful fast-food chain, Miami Subs, and then building and deploying the crown jewels in his empire, his SunCruz Casino fleet. 

What explained Boulisâ€™ success in a restaurant business where failure is far more common? The question strikes some as naive.

&quot;Miami subs was the first take out place ever to serve Dom Perignon through the takeout window,â€ snickered Tiller. â€œWord was he had made his money in Canada in the sub business.  But I learned later it was nothing but a Laundromat.â€

We were once more back in the precincts of money laundering, which seems more and more like one of Floridaâ€™s major industries. We pictured dollar bills drying in the sun all over the state, after being washed through the Everglades. 

No doubt this is all just freak coincidence. Still, even with our suspicious minds, when we learned who Tiller thought was responsible for Boulisâ€™ death, we were shocked.

Tiller referred us to the manner of the Boulis hitâ€¦ 


Setting an example

A man in a BMW was driving down a quiet side street after an evening meeting at his Fort Lauderdale office when a car slowed to a stop in front of him. A second car boxed the BMW in from behind, then a dark Mustang appeared from the opposite direction. The Mustang&#039;s driver pulled alongside and pumped three hollow-point bullets into the BMW driver&#039;s chest.

â€œBoulis was murdered in the exact same way as Don Aronow, Bushâ€™s other partner,â€ he stated.

Bushâ€™s other partner? The question hung in the air.

â€œSomething is really going down bad here,â€ Tiller stated. â€œDon Aronow. Gus. Jim Shoreâ€¦All tied in to Bush.â€

When NBC&#039;s Dateline did a story recently about sources of terrorist funding right here in the U.S., they made bold to announce â€œthe emerging threat of a new alliance between al Qaeda and common criminals.â€

But it was hardly time to stop the presses. 

Over three years agoâ€”within a month of the 9.11 attackâ€”British Prime Minister Tony Blair had presented the case against Bin Laden. He sketched out the Cliff Notes version of the evidence. It wasnâ€™t much, but it was the only explanation we ever received. 

â€œAl Qaeda is a terrorist organization with ties to a global network,â€ Blair said. 

In truth, the idea that Mohamed Atta and his henchmen needed help from an outside  organization while they were in the U.S. was easy to understand... Logistical support is difficult to arrange from caves. 

Still, the FBI stepped in and quickly put a kibosh on that kind of talkâ€¦ â€œGovernment sources now say that the investigation so far suggests the 19 had â€˜no major helpâ€™ in the United States,&quot; said a story in the Washington Post which came out soon after Blairâ€™s alarming faux pas. 

&quot;The 19 hijackers who carried out the worst act of terror ever to occur on U.S. soil worked with little outside help as a single, integrated group,â€ the Post reported. 

PBSâ€™s Frontline documentary on 9.11 supported this â€˜lone cadre theory.â€™  Correspondent Hedrick Smith, to his everlasting discredit, opened the show with this lie: â€œ19 hijackers slipped through Europe and America unnoticed.â€ 

Like lone gunmen, lone cadres are easier to explain. 

Even in the seemingly-unrelated Heaven&#039;s Gate mass suicide in the posh enclave of Rancho Santa Fe near San Diego, which we will learn is not so far afield from 9.11 as might appear, the cultists were quickly dubbed a lone cadre. 

â€œWe have absolutely nothing... that would indicate that this is anything but a sole group of 40 people,â€ stated the chief investigator on the case.

Although a cache of weapons was found in a storage locker of the (supposedly) nonviolent cult, and the Heavenâ€™s Gate leader left a videotape conspicuously praising the Order of the Solar Temple, whose members had been found dead in a mass suicide just days earlierâ€¦ 

Well, you know the story by now. Almost everyone does. In the gap between what happens every day and what gets reported lies the secret historyâ€¦  

â€œThereâ€™s a secret world all around us,â€ a legendary CIA agent informs a young recruit in â€œOverworld,â€ L.J.. Kolbâ€™s eye-opening account of growing up as the son of an American spy. â€œYou just donâ€™t see it unless you know where to look.â€ 

Nothing to see here, folks. Move along. 

 
 
  
  
  
 SECRET WORLD OF 9.11

 
June 21, 2005 -Venice, FL.  
by Daniel Hopsicker 
  
 

The MadCowMorningNews has learned exclusive new details about the gangland-style hit in Florida of Gus Boulis, whose murder figures prominently in lobbyist Jack Abramoffâ€™s rise to power.  

The &#039;secret world&#039; of Jack Abramoff being probed by investigators today has definite connections and unmistakable links to the one inhabited during their final year in the U.S by Mohamed Atta and the other hijackers. 

So as the scandal embroiling House Major Domo Tom Delay and Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff grows hotter, there may be new revelations about the 9.11 attack.

One of the most amazing thing about this most amazing scandalâ€”hundreds of millions in slush funds beats Oval Office blowjobs by a mileâ€”is that some of the same names in the Abramoff scandal also surface in connection with Mohamed Attaâ€™s. 

Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, for example, Atta and several other hijackers made a still-unexplained visit onboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats.

What were they doing there? No one knows.


Wrestling with alligators


There remains a strong suspicion that Attaâ€™s terrorist cadreâ€”supposedly unknown and friendless and burrowing into the woodworkâ€”was able to call on the assistance, when necessary, of a friendly global network. 

Could it be that this network is the same one being probed so gingerly today by investigators looking into Jack Abramoff?

 What could a scandal involving Indian casinos and gambling boat â€œcruises to nowhereâ€ &amp; pay-for-play government officials have to do with the story of 19 hijackers planning a mass murder in supposed isolation in Florida?  

Letâ€™s take a look.   

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  I just stumbled onto this story about Abramoff--Truth is stranger than fiction!    
 
    A soupcon of  secret history

While Abramoffâ€™s Indian gaming troubles may be getting the most publicity,  his other major &#039;area of concernâ€™ is where the real scandal resides. Involvement with Mob-run casino boats may turn out to be a faux pas, even for Republicans.

The casino boat â€˜industryâ€™ can be traced back to a few seemingly inconsequential sentences buried in a 1992 federal law called &#039;&#039;An Act to provide for the designation of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.&#039;&#039;

(The â€œFlower Garden Banksâ€ are the northernmost coral reefs in the United States, located off Texas and Louisiana.) 

The obscure bill offered the perfect place to slip in a few sentences, which, deciphered, added ships of U.S. registry to vessels already covered under the Johnson Act of 1951, which regulated the transportation of gambling devices, and allowed ships of foreign registry, which often offered gambling, to dock at U.S. ports as long as no one used or repaired gambling equipment while in U.S. territorial waters. 

The amendment was a Trojan horse which extended this privilege to U.S. shipsâ€¦

And the result was a burgeoning new industry in Florida, and the state was soon encircled by almost thirty casino boats swarming the peninsulaâ€™s ports like the bloodthirsty pirates of yore. The booty these pirates were plundering was the mad money of bored retirees. 

They were called â€œcruises to nowhere.â€ And in short order the boats were generating hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenues. Hundreds of million of dollars of unregulated revenueâ€¦  

While not getting ahead of ourselves, we still note that this was more than enough money to help tip the balance in the last two Presidential elections. At a minimum, for the casino operators it provided instant access to anything and anybody worth being accessed.  

Thanks to the Johnson Act, weâ€™re protecting our coral reefs. But we may have lost our democracy.
 

Vegas without rules

What the Abramoff scandal is about at the core can be simply stated as: Vegas without rules. And what the politicians are arguing over is the biggest slush fund in the history of the world. Democrats donâ€™t want to eliminate it. They just want in on the action.

Who owns Florida&#039;s gambling boats? No one is certain. There is virtually no state or federal oversight. No one licenses the operators. No one ensures that the games arenâ€™t rigged. No one ensures that the boats aren&#039;t used to launder money. No one investigates whether organized crime is involved. 

And while ex-felons canâ€™t vote in Floridaâ€”as many became aware during the memorable presidential election in 2000â€”this disadvantage is more than offset, for some, by the  fact that an ex-felon can run a gambling boat in the state with no fear at all of flunking the background check.

The reason? There is none. 

This situation clearly suits some people just fineâ€¦. While Governor Jeb Bush may be minutely concerned with what happened to Terry Schiavo fifteen years ago, on this issue of real interestâ€”massive corruptionâ€”he phones in his regrets. 

Just why might that be? 

Florida&#039;s cruises-to-nowhere represent &quot;the largest unregulated gambling industry in the United States,&quot; said Bill Thompson, a professor of gambling at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and nationally recognized expert on the industry, in an interview in the Miami Herald. 

They gross at least $170 million a year. And thatâ€™s just the number they report voluntarily. No one knows the true â€˜take.â€™ Everyone assumes thereâ€™s a â€˜skim.â€™

The Miami Herald cited the example of Joseph Polidore, who listed himself as the sole owner of Boca Casinos in Pompano Beach but said he received money for his investment from a &quot;personal friend.&quot; Polidore admitted he had silent partners, but insisted they were â€œnobody illegal.â€ 

What would happen if an applicant gave such vague information to the Nevada Gaming Control Board? The lack of regulation, officials elsewhere say, should concern Florida authorities. 

&quot;A casino is a cash business. You could have money laundering and skimming,&quot; Keith Copher, chief of enforcement for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, told the Miami Herald. â€œWhen you obtain money illegally through drug sales and other methods. You need to find a way to launder it, to make it look like a legal source. Regulation is needed to prevent this.&quot; 

While â€œFlorida authoritiesâ€ piously oppose gambling, their inaction speaks for itself, and may even have been exploited by the 9.11 hijackers.


Betting Red All the Way

â€œThere is a weird report just a day or two after 9/11 that someone reported to the FBI that three or four of the hijackers were seen gambling on a SunCruz boat,â€ wrote  a source in Miami. â€œThe FBI interviewed everyone who might have seen them, that very day by all reports.â€

Sure enough. We found an Associated Press story on Sept 26, 2001 headlined â€œSunCruz Casinos turns over documents in terrorist probe.â€  

â€œSunCruz Casinos has turned over photographs and other documents to FBI investigators after employees said they recognized some of the men suspected in the terrorist attacks as customers.â€¦ Names on the passenger list from a Sept. 5 cruise matched those of some of the hijackers... Two or three men linked to the Sept. 11 hijackings may have been customers on a ship that sailed from Madeira Beach on Florida&#039;s gulf coast.â€

Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, Atta and several other hijackers were aboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats. What no one seems able to answer is this: 

What possible thrill could gambling offer men getting ready to die in less than a week? To this date, their Sept 5 visit to a gambling vessel overrun with retirees remains unexplained. 

The gambling motif in the terroristâ€™s timeline doesnâ€™t end there. The hijackers had no apparent reason to visit Las Vegas... so why did they? 

On June 28 at Bostonâ€™s Logan Airport, Mohamed Atta boarded a United Airlines flight and flew first class nonstop to San Francisco. He bypassed the bohemian North Beach district, and didnâ€™t take the cruise to Alcatrazâ€¦

Atta headed for Vegas. 

On Aug. 10, Hani Hanjour and Nawaf Alhazmi used first-class tickets for a United flight from Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles International Airport, then on to Las Vegas. The story of the terrorists Las Vegas connection may never be known, admitted the Las Vegas FBI. 
 

Murder will out

â€˜Islamic fundamentalistâ€™ Atta may have felt right at home in the world of fast cash  and unlicensed gambling boat â€˜cruises to nowhereâ€™ of Republican lobbyist (and observant Jew) Jack Abramoff. He would almost certainly have been comfortable with the â€œgangland-style hit straight out of â€˜Goodfellasâ€ that cemented Abramoffâ€™s prominent position in that industry.

At the time of the Sept 11 attack one of Abramoffâ€™s chief claims to fame was as the proud owner of the SunCruz line: a dozen unlicensed gambling boats plying the waters off the Florida coast in a fashion which in any other state would have been considered criminal.  

How did Jack Abramoff get lucky enough to be the guy passing out all that long green? Where did Jack Abramoff get his â€˜juice?â€™ 

Short answer: Not everyone is savvy to opportunities presented by riders in obscure legislation. Not so the connected, the covert, theâ€”dare we say â€œblessed?â€

â€œElite devianceâ€ is a sociological term for a condition in a society in which the elite in the society come to believe that the rules no longer apply to them. 

Casino boats turned out to be a elite deviantâ€™s dream. 

One time-honored way to get rich is to marry money. Another is to kill someone that has itâ€¦  In Abramoffâ€™s case, it appears that Gus Boulis, the owner of the lionâ€™s share of the casino boats in Florida, had to die first. 

Three men formed an ownership group that apparently made Boulis the proverbial  offer he couldnâ€™t refuse. They bought SunCruz from him, even though it wasn&#039;t for sale. 

When Greek tycoon Gus Boulis was gunned down in his BMW on February 6, 2001 Fort Lauderdale police investigators immediately began scrutinizing SunCruz Casinos. Suspicion focused on the recent sale of the fleet. Boulis and one of the three men had been carrying on a very public feud.

â€œWe certainly aren&#039;t lacking in suspects,â€ said a homicide detective drolly.

Less than two months later, Sun Cruz announced plans to move a 150-foot, $10-million floating casino to the Northern Marianas. 

Almost every article we&#039;d read cites Abramoff &amp; Delay&#039;s interest in the Marianas being sweat-shop related. Meaning they&#039;re in favor of them. Their primary focus wasn&#039;t sweatshops. It was gambling.


A Bebe Rebozo Memorial Hit

â€œRead about SunCruz and it sounds like a South Florida version of &quot;The Sopranos,â€ reported the South Florida Business Journal. â€œ Feds go after owner Gus Boulis. Former Miami Subs kingpin forced to sell. New SunCruz chairman says Boulis threatened him. Boulis whacked.â€

As if to confirm the account, other newspaper reports mentioned a climate of fear after the Boulis murder. 

â€œThe shooting deathâ€¦ cast a pall of fear over the people who knew him, with some of his closest associates admitting concern at being connected with a man targeted by hit men,â€ the local Sun-Sentinel reported the day after the hit. 

â€œThere are a lot of people who aren&#039;t talking for reasons of personal safety,&quot; said Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Mike Reed. 

Another associate declined to discuss anything about Boulis with the paperâ€¦

&quot;I&#039;ve got my family to worry about,&quot; he said, on condition of anonymity. 

Even a cursory look at the executive management of the cruise-to-nowhere company that Boulis founded turns up violent thugs and organized crime figures. But thatâ€™s pretty typical of South Florida...What is unusual are that in with Sun Cruzâ€™s mobbed-up crew are prominent Republican Party members with long-standing, deep ties to the religious right.

Two SunCruz executives, Jack Abramoff and Ben Waldman, are walking examples of the strange alliance between the family-values party and the gambling industry. Both men have strong ties to Pat Robertsonâ€™s Christian Coalition, which is adamantly opposed to gambling; Waldman was Robertson top aide in the televangelist&#039;s run for the presidency. 

Abramoff, who perhaps wisely only took the title of vice president (less heat) has been connected to the Christian right since a student at Brandeis University, where as head of the College Republicans he enlisted Top Christian Ralph Reed as his top deputy. The two have remained close friends ever since. 

A man named Adam Kidan became Sun Cruzâ€™s new chairman. Kidanâ€™s mother had been murdered in a gangland-style hit in New York. Madonnaâ€™s one-time boyfriend and South Beach restaurateur Chris Paciello, was eventually convicted in the case.

Today he is in Federal Witness Protection, and word is there are several movies about him in development. 

Just another American success story. 


The Seminal Seminoles

The Seminole Tribe of Florida led the way in parlaying mom-and-pop bingo parlors into todayâ€™s $19 billion a year Indian casino industry. Along with legendary Chief James Billie (Wrestles with Alligators) Rob Tiller was a seminal figure in this growth. 

Tiller is also a South Florida aviation insider and former business partner of terror flight school owner and secretive financier Wally Hilliard. He even met Atta and Marwan one day after a meeting with Hilliard, he says, with whom he was working on an airline start-up called Havana Air. 

Small world. 

A week before Gus Boulis was murdered, Tiller was called to take a meeting with him.  Tiller says Boulis was scared. Boulis hadnâ€™t wanted to sell.

Now he was worried heâ€™d be whacked. 

â€œHe called me to a meeting at the Ocean Reef Club. Very snooty. You cant even land there without permission. I flew my airplane down to meet him,â€ Tiller recalled. 

â€œHe said, â€˜I want out. People think I make a lot more money than I really do. I donâ€™t need the headache anymore. I want to sell my casino boats to the Seminoles.â€™â€

What was Tillerâ€™s response?  â€œI said, â€˜Gus youâ€™re sure rocking a lot of peopleâ€™s boats here.â€™â€ 

â€A couple days later, I hear heâ€™s been blown apart dead. See, Gus wanted to muscle his way into the casino business in a real bad way. His Miami subs were everywhere. He was using them to launder money, big-time, for somebody.â€

Who might that be? Even asking the question brings a shiver.


He wrote a check?

At the time Boulis was murdered, suspicion focused on company chairman Adam Kidan, also an active Republican and campaign contributor. He had been in Israel at the time of the murder. His alibi held. 

But then news surfaced that just before Boulisâ€™ death Kidan had written at least $30,000 in checks to a reputed Mob enforcer named Anthony Moscatiello, a one-time associate of crime boss John Gotti.

Moscatiello is apparently what is known in criminal parlance as a â€œtorpedo.â€ (We&#039;re not quite sure what that means, but it doesn&#039;t sound good.)

This is a paper trail some U.S. Attorney&#039;s (in Manhattan, perhaps) would describe as &quot;to die for.&quot; But things work differently in South Florida. To date no one has been charged in the murder of Gus Boulis.

The official back-story on Boulis is he left his native Greece as a teenager and came to North America, bought a Toronto sandwich shop and turned it into a successful company with franchises all across Canada. 

After his Canadian success, he moved to Florida in the early 1980â€™s (to retire to the Keys, he said). But Floridaâ€™s money-making opportunities overrode his desire for shuffleboard, and soon he was building another successful fast-food chain, Miami Subs, and then building and deploying the crown jewels in his empire, his SunCruz Casino fleet. 

What explained Boulisâ€™ success in a restaurant business where failure is far more common? The question strikes some as naive.

&quot;Miami subs was the first take out place ever to serve Dom Perignon through the takeout window,â€ snickered Tiller. â€œWord was he had made his money in Canada in the sub business.  But I learned later it was nothing but a Laundromat.â€

We were once more back in the precincts of money laundering, which seems more and more like one of Floridaâ€™s major industries. We pictured dollar bills drying in the sun all over the state, after being washed through the Everglades. 

No doubt this is all just freak coincidence. Still, even with our suspicious minds, when we learned who Tiller thought was responsible for Boulisâ€™ death, we were shocked.

Tiller referred us to the manner of the Boulis hitâ€¦ 


Setting an example

A man in a BMW was driving down a quiet side street after an evening meeting at his Fort Lauderdale office when a car slowed to a stop in front of him. A second car boxed the BMW in from behind, then a dark Mustang appeared from the opposite direction. The Mustang&#039;s driver pulled alongside and pumped three hollow-point bullets into the BMW driver&#039;s chest.

â€œBoulis was murdered in the exact same way as Don Aronow, Bushâ€™s other partner,â€ he stated.

Bushâ€™s other partner? The question hung in the air.

â€œSomething is really going down bad here,â€ Tiller stated. â€œDon Aronow. Gus. Jim Shoreâ€¦All tied in to Bush.â€

When NBC&#039;s Dateline did a story recently about sources of terrorist funding right here in the U.S., they made bold to announce â€œthe emerging threat of a new alliance between al Qaeda and common criminals.â€

But it was hardly time to stop the presses. 

Over three years agoâ€”within a month of the 9.11 attackâ€”British Prime Minister Tony Blair had presented the case against Bin Laden. He sketched out the Cliff Notes version of the evidence. It wasnâ€™t much, but it was the only explanation we ever received. 

â€œAl Qaeda is a terrorist organization with ties to a global network,â€ Blair said. 

In truth, the idea that Mohamed Atta and his henchmen needed help from an outside  organization while they were in the U.S. was easy to understand... Logistical support is difficult to arrange from caves. 

Still, the FBI stepped in and quickly put a kibosh on that kind of talkâ€¦ â€œGovernment sources now say that the investigation so far suggests the 19 had â€˜no major helpâ€™ in the United States,&quot; said a story in the Washington Post which came out soon after Blairâ€™s alarming faux pas. 

&quot;The 19 hijackers who carried out the worst act of terror ever to occur on U.S. soil worked with little outside help as a single, integrated group,â€ the Post reported. 

PBSâ€™s Frontline documentary on 9.11 supported this â€˜lone cadre theory.â€™  Correspondent Hedrick Smith, to his everlasting discredit, opened the show with this lie: â€œ19 hijackers slipped through Europe and America unnoticed.â€ 

Like lone gunmen, lone cadres are easier to explain. 

Even in the seemingly-unrelated Heaven&#039;s Gate mass suicide in the posh enclave of Rancho Santa Fe near San Diego, which we will learn is not so far afield from 9.11 as might appear, the cultists were quickly dubbed a lone cadre. 

â€œWe have absolutely nothing... that would indicate that this is anything but a sole group of 40 people,â€ stated the chief investigator on the case.

Although a cache of weapons was found in a storage locker of the (supposedly) nonviolent cult, and the Heavenâ€™s Gate leader left a videotape conspicuously praising the Order of the Solar Temple, whose members had been found dead in a mass suicide just days earlierâ€¦ 

Well, you know the story by now. Almost everyone does. In the gap between what happens every day and what gets reported lies the secret historyâ€¦  

â€œThereâ€™s a secret world all around us,â€ a legendary CIA agent informs a young recruit in â€œOverworld,â€ L.J.. Kolbâ€™s eye-opening account of growing up as the son of an American spy. â€œYou just donâ€™t see it unless you know where to look.â€ 

Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SECRET WORLD OF 9.11</p>
<p>June 21, 2005 -Venice, FL.<br />
by Daniel Hopsicker </p>
<p>The MadCowMorningNews has learned exclusive new details about the gangland-style hit in Florida of Gus Boulis, whose murder figures prominently in lobbyist Jack Abramoffâ€™s rise to power.  </p>
<p>The &#8216;secret world&#8217; of Jack Abramoff being probed by investigators today has definite connections and unmistakable links to the one inhabited during their final year in the U.S by Mohamed Atta and the other hijackers. </p>
<p>So as the scandal embroiling House Major Domo Tom Delay and Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff grows hotter, there may be new revelations about the 9.11 attack.</p>
<p>One of the most amazing thing about this most amazing scandalâ€”hundreds of millions in slush funds beats Oval Office blowjobs by a mileâ€”is that some of the same names in the Abramoff scandal also surface in connection with Mohamed Attaâ€™s. </p>
<p>Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, for example, Atta and several other hijackers made a still-unexplained visit onboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats.</p>
<p>What were they doing there? No one knows.</p>
<p>Wrestling with alligators</p>
<p>There remains a strong suspicion that Attaâ€™s terrorist cadreâ€”supposedly unknown and friendless and burrowing into the woodworkâ€”was able to call on the assistance, when necessary, of a friendly global network. </p>
<p>Could it be that this network is the same one being probed so gingerly today by investigators looking into Jack Abramoff?</p>
<p> What could a scandal involving Indian casinos and gambling boat â€œcruises to nowhereâ€ &amp; pay-for-play government officials have to do with the story of 19 hijackers planning a mass murder in supposed isolation in Florida?  </p>
<p>Letâ€™s take a look.   </p>
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<p>     A soupcon of  secret history</p>
<p>While Abramoffâ€™s Indian gaming troubles may be getting the most publicity,  his other major &#8216;area of concernâ€™ is where the real scandal resides. Involvement with Mob-run casino boats may turn out to be a faux pas, even for Republicans.</p>
<p>The casino boat â€˜industryâ€™ can be traced back to a few seemingly inconsequential sentences buried in a 1992 federal law called &#8221;An Act to provide for the designation of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.&#8221;</p>
<p>(The â€œFlower Garden Banksâ€ are the northernmost coral reefs in the United States, located off Texas and Louisiana.) </p>
<p>The obscure bill offered the perfect place to slip in a few sentences, which, deciphered, added ships of U.S. registry to vessels already covered under the Johnson Act of 1951, which regulated the transportation of gambling devices, and allowed ships of foreign registry, which often offered gambling, to dock at U.S. ports as long as no one used or repaired gambling equipment while in U.S. territorial waters. </p>
<p>The amendment was a Trojan horse which extended this privilege to U.S. shipsâ€¦</p>
<p>And the result was a burgeoning new industry in Florida, and the state was soon encircled by almost thirty casino boats swarming the peninsulaâ€™s ports like the bloodthirsty pirates of yore. The booty these pirates were plundering was the mad money of bored retirees. </p>
<p>They were called â€œcruises to nowhere.â€ And in short order the boats were generating hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenues. Hundreds of million of dollars of unregulated revenueâ€¦  </p>
<p>While not getting ahead of ourselves, we still note that this was more than enough money to help tip the balance in the last two Presidential elections. At a minimum, for the casino operators it provided instant access to anything and anybody worth being accessed.  </p>
<p>Thanks to the Johnson Act, weâ€™re protecting our coral reefs. But we may have lost our democracy.</p>
<p>Vegas without rules</p>
<p>What the Abramoff scandal is about at the core can be simply stated as: Vegas without rules. And what the politicians are arguing over is the biggest slush fund in the history of the world. Democrats donâ€™t want to eliminate it. They just want in on the action.</p>
<p>Who owns Florida&#8217;s gambling boats? No one is certain. There is virtually no state or federal oversight. No one licenses the operators. No one ensures that the games arenâ€™t rigged. No one ensures that the boats aren&#8217;t used to launder money. No one investigates whether organized crime is involved. </p>
<p>And while ex-felons canâ€™t vote in Floridaâ€”as many became aware during the memorable presidential election in 2000â€”this disadvantage is more than offset, for some, by the  fact that an ex-felon can run a gambling boat in the state with no fear at all of flunking the background check.</p>
<p>The reason? There is none. </p>
<p>This situation clearly suits some people just fineâ€¦. While Governor Jeb Bush may be minutely concerned with what happened to Terry Schiavo fifteen years ago, on this issue of real interestâ€”massive corruptionâ€”he phones in his regrets. </p>
<p>Just why might that be? </p>
<p>Florida&#8217;s cruises-to-nowhere represent &#8220;the largest unregulated gambling industry in the United States,&#8221; said Bill Thompson, a professor of gambling at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and nationally recognized expert on the industry, in an interview in the Miami Herald. </p>
<p>They gross at least $170 million a year. And thatâ€™s just the number they report voluntarily. No one knows the true â€˜take.â€™ Everyone assumes thereâ€™s a â€˜skim.â€™</p>
<p>The Miami Herald cited the example of Joseph Polidore, who listed himself as the sole owner of Boca Casinos in Pompano Beach but said he received money for his investment from a &#8220;personal friend.&#8221; Polidore admitted he had silent partners, but insisted they were â€œnobody illegal.â€ </p>
<p>What would happen if an applicant gave such vague information to the Nevada Gaming Control Board? The lack of regulation, officials elsewhere say, should concern Florida authorities. </p>
<p>&#8220;A casino is a cash business. You could have money laundering and skimming,&#8221; Keith Copher, chief of enforcement for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, told the Miami Herald. â€œWhen you obtain money illegally through drug sales and other methods. You need to find a way to launder it, to make it look like a legal source. Regulation is needed to prevent this.&#8221; </p>
<p>While â€œFlorida authoritiesâ€ piously oppose gambling, their inaction speaks for itself, and may even have been exploited by the 9.11 hijackers.</p>
<p>Betting Red All the Way</p>
<p>â€œThere is a weird report just a day or two after 9/11 that someone reported to the FBI that three or four of the hijackers were seen gambling on a SunCruz boat,â€ wrote  a source in Miami. â€œThe FBI interviewed everyone who might have seen them, that very day by all reports.â€</p>
<p>Sure enough. We found an Associated Press story on Sept 26, 2001 headlined â€œSunCruz Casinos turns over documents in terrorist probe.â€  </p>
<p>â€œSunCruz Casinos has turned over photographs and other documents to FBI investigators after employees said they recognized some of the men suspected in the terrorist attacks as customers.â€¦ Names on the passenger list from a Sept. 5 cruise matched those of some of the hijackers&#8230; Two or three men linked to the Sept. 11 hijackings may have been customers on a ship that sailed from Madeira Beach on Florida&#8217;s gulf coast.â€</p>
<p>Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, Atta and several other hijackers were aboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats. What no one seems able to answer is this: </p>
<p>What possible thrill could gambling offer men getting ready to die in less than a week? To this date, their Sept 5 visit to a gambling vessel overrun with retirees remains unexplained. </p>
<p>The gambling motif in the terroristâ€™s timeline doesnâ€™t end there. The hijackers had no apparent reason to visit Las Vegas&#8230; so why did they? </p>
<p>On June 28 at Bostonâ€™s Logan Airport, Mohamed Atta boarded a United Airlines flight and flew first class nonstop to San Francisco. He bypassed the bohemian North Beach district, and didnâ€™t take the cruise to Alcatrazâ€¦</p>
<p>Atta headed for Vegas. </p>
<p>On Aug. 10, Hani Hanjour and Nawaf Alhazmi used first-class tickets for a United flight from Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles International Airport, then on to Las Vegas. The story of the terrorists Las Vegas connection may never be known, admitted the Las Vegas FBI. </p>
<p>Murder will out</p>
<p>â€˜Islamic fundamentalistâ€™ Atta may have felt right at home in the world of fast cash  and unlicensed gambling boat â€˜cruises to nowhereâ€™ of Republican lobbyist (and observant Jew) Jack Abramoff. He would almost certainly have been comfortable with the â€œgangland-style hit straight out of â€˜Goodfellasâ€ that cemented Abramoffâ€™s prominent position in that industry.</p>
<p>At the time of the Sept 11 attack one of Abramoffâ€™s chief claims to fame was as the proud owner of the SunCruz line: a dozen unlicensed gambling boats plying the waters off the Florida coast in a fashion which in any other state would have been considered criminal.  </p>
<p>How did Jack Abramoff get lucky enough to be the guy passing out all that long green? Where did Jack Abramoff get his â€˜juice?â€™ </p>
<p>Short answer: Not everyone is savvy to opportunities presented by riders in obscure legislation. Not so the connected, the covert, theâ€”dare we say â€œblessed?â€</p>
<p>â€œElite devianceâ€ is a sociological term for a condition in a society in which the elite in the society come to believe that the rules no longer apply to them. </p>
<p>Casino boats turned out to be a elite deviantâ€™s dream. </p>
<p>One time-honored way to get rich is to marry money. Another is to kill someone that has itâ€¦  In Abramoffâ€™s case, it appears that Gus Boulis, the owner of the lionâ€™s share of the casino boats in Florida, had to die first. </p>
<p>Three men formed an ownership group that apparently made Boulis the proverbial  offer he couldnâ€™t refuse. They bought SunCruz from him, even though it wasn&#8217;t for sale. </p>
<p>When Greek tycoon Gus Boulis was gunned down in his BMW on February 6, 2001 Fort Lauderdale police investigators immediately began scrutinizing SunCruz Casinos. Suspicion focused on the recent sale of the fleet. Boulis and one of the three men had been carrying on a very public feud.</p>
<p>â€œWe certainly aren&#8217;t lacking in suspects,â€ said a homicide detective drolly.</p>
<p>Less than two months later, Sun Cruz announced plans to move a 150-foot, $10-million floating casino to the Northern Marianas. </p>
<p>Almost every article we&#8217;d read cites Abramoff &amp; Delay&#8217;s interest in the Marianas being sweat-shop related. Meaning they&#8217;re in favor of them. Their primary focus wasn&#8217;t sweatshops. It was gambling.</p>
<p>A Bebe Rebozo Memorial Hit</p>
<p>â€œRead about SunCruz and it sounds like a South Florida version of &#8220;The Sopranos,â€ reported the South Florida Business Journal. â€œ Feds go after owner Gus Boulis. Former Miami Subs kingpin forced to sell. New SunCruz chairman says Boulis threatened him. Boulis whacked.â€</p>
<p>As if to confirm the account, other newspaper reports mentioned a climate of fear after the Boulis murder. </p>
<p>â€œThe shooting deathâ€¦ cast a pall of fear over the people who knew him, with some of his closest associates admitting concern at being connected with a man targeted by hit men,â€ the local Sun-Sentinel reported the day after the hit. </p>
<p>â€œThere are a lot of people who aren&#8217;t talking for reasons of personal safety,&#8221; said Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Mike Reed. </p>
<p>Another associate declined to discuss anything about Boulis with the paperâ€¦</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got my family to worry about,&#8221; he said, on condition of anonymity. </p>
<p>Even a cursory look at the executive management of the cruise-to-nowhere company that Boulis founded turns up violent thugs and organized crime figures. But thatâ€™s pretty typical of South Florida&#8230;What is unusual are that in with Sun Cruzâ€™s mobbed-up crew are prominent Republican Party members with long-standing, deep ties to the religious right.</p>
<p>Two SunCruz executives, Jack Abramoff and Ben Waldman, are walking examples of the strange alliance between the family-values party and the gambling industry. Both men have strong ties to Pat Robertsonâ€™s Christian Coalition, which is adamantly opposed to gambling; Waldman was Robertson top aide in the televangelist&#8217;s run for the presidency. </p>
<p>Abramoff, who perhaps wisely only took the title of vice president (less heat) has been connected to the Christian right since a student at Brandeis University, where as head of the College Republicans he enlisted Top Christian Ralph Reed as his top deputy. The two have remained close friends ever since. </p>
<p>A man named Adam Kidan became Sun Cruzâ€™s new chairman. Kidanâ€™s mother had been murdered in a gangland-style hit in New York. Madonnaâ€™s one-time boyfriend and South Beach restaurateur Chris Paciello, was eventually convicted in the case.</p>
<p>Today he is in Federal Witness Protection, and word is there are several movies about him in development. </p>
<p>Just another American success story. </p>
<p>The Seminal Seminoles</p>
<p>The Seminole Tribe of Florida led the way in parlaying mom-and-pop bingo parlors into todayâ€™s $19 billion a year Indian casino industry. Along with legendary Chief James Billie (Wrestles with Alligators) Rob Tiller was a seminal figure in this growth. </p>
<p>Tiller is also a South Florida aviation insider and former business partner of terror flight school owner and secretive financier Wally Hilliard. He even met Atta and Marwan one day after a meeting with Hilliard, he says, with whom he was working on an airline start-up called Havana Air. </p>
<p>Small world. </p>
<p>A week before Gus Boulis was murdered, Tiller was called to take a meeting with him.  Tiller says Boulis was scared. Boulis hadnâ€™t wanted to sell.</p>
<p>Now he was worried heâ€™d be whacked. </p>
<p>â€œHe called me to a meeting at the Ocean Reef Club. Very snooty. You cant even land there without permission. I flew my airplane down to meet him,â€ Tiller recalled. </p>
<p>â€œHe said, â€˜I want out. People think I make a lot more money than I really do. I donâ€™t need the headache anymore. I want to sell my casino boats to the Seminoles.â€™â€</p>
<p>What was Tillerâ€™s response?  â€œI said, â€˜Gus youâ€™re sure rocking a lot of peopleâ€™s boats here.â€™â€ </p>
<p>â€A couple days later, I hear heâ€™s been blown apart dead. See, Gus wanted to muscle his way into the casino business in a real bad way. His Miami subs were everywhere. He was using them to launder money, big-time, for somebody.â€</p>
<p>Who might that be? Even asking the question brings a shiver.</p>
<p>He wrote a check?</p>
<p>At the time Boulis was murdered, suspicion focused on company chairman Adam Kidan, also an active Republican and campaign contributor. He had been in Israel at the time of the murder. His alibi held. </p>
<p>But then news surfaced that just before Boulisâ€™ death Kidan had written at least $30,000 in checks to a reputed Mob enforcer named Anthony Moscatiello, a one-time associate of crime boss John Gotti.</p>
<p>Moscatiello is apparently what is known in criminal parlance as a â€œtorpedo.â€ (We&#8217;re not quite sure what that means, but it doesn&#8217;t sound good.)</p>
<p>This is a paper trail some U.S. Attorney&#8217;s (in Manhattan, perhaps) would describe as &#8220;to die for.&#8221; But things work differently in South Florida. To date no one has been charged in the murder of Gus Boulis.</p>
<p>The official back-story on Boulis is he left his native Greece as a teenager and came to North America, bought a Toronto sandwich shop and turned it into a successful company with franchises all across Canada. </p>
<p>After his Canadian success, he moved to Florida in the early 1980â€™s (to retire to the Keys, he said). But Floridaâ€™s money-making opportunities overrode his desire for shuffleboard, and soon he was building another successful fast-food chain, Miami Subs, and then building and deploying the crown jewels in his empire, his SunCruz Casino fleet. </p>
<p>What explained Boulisâ€™ success in a restaurant business where failure is far more common? The question strikes some as naive.</p>
<p>&#8220;Miami subs was the first take out place ever to serve Dom Perignon through the takeout window,â€ snickered Tiller. â€œWord was he had made his money in Canada in the sub business.  But I learned later it was nothing but a Laundromat.â€</p>
<p>We were once more back in the precincts of money laundering, which seems more and more like one of Floridaâ€™s major industries. We pictured dollar bills drying in the sun all over the state, after being washed through the Everglades. </p>
<p>No doubt this is all just freak coincidence. Still, even with our suspicious minds, when we learned who Tiller thought was responsible for Boulisâ€™ death, we were shocked.</p>
<p>Tiller referred us to the manner of the Boulis hitâ€¦ </p>
<p>Setting an example</p>
<p>A man in a BMW was driving down a quiet side street after an evening meeting at his Fort Lauderdale office when a car slowed to a stop in front of him. A second car boxed the BMW in from behind, then a dark Mustang appeared from the opposite direction. The Mustang&#8217;s driver pulled alongside and pumped three hollow-point bullets into the BMW driver&#8217;s chest.</p>
<p>â€œBoulis was murdered in the exact same way as Don Aronow, Bushâ€™s other partner,â€ he stated.</p>
<p>Bushâ€™s other partner? The question hung in the air.</p>
<p>â€œSomething is really going down bad here,â€ Tiller stated. â€œDon Aronow. Gus. Jim Shoreâ€¦All tied in to Bush.â€</p>
<p>When NBC&#8217;s Dateline did a story recently about sources of terrorist funding right here in the U.S., they made bold to announce â€œthe emerging threat of a new alliance between al Qaeda and common criminals.â€</p>
<p>But it was hardly time to stop the presses. </p>
<p>Over three years agoâ€”within a month of the 9.11 attackâ€”British Prime Minister Tony Blair had presented the case against Bin Laden. He sketched out the Cliff Notes version of the evidence. It wasnâ€™t much, but it was the only explanation we ever received. </p>
<p>â€œAl Qaeda is a terrorist organization with ties to a global network,â€ Blair said. </p>
<p>In truth, the idea that Mohamed Atta and his henchmen needed help from an outside  organization while they were in the U.S. was easy to understand&#8230; Logistical support is difficult to arrange from caves. </p>
<p>Still, the FBI stepped in and quickly put a kibosh on that kind of talkâ€¦ â€œGovernment sources now say that the investigation so far suggests the 19 had â€˜no major helpâ€™ in the United States,&#8221; said a story in the Washington Post which came out soon after Blairâ€™s alarming faux pas. </p>
<p>&#8220;The 19 hijackers who carried out the worst act of terror ever to occur on U.S. soil worked with little outside help as a single, integrated group,â€ the Post reported. </p>
<p>PBSâ€™s Frontline documentary on 9.11 supported this â€˜lone cadre theory.â€™  Correspondent Hedrick Smith, to his everlasting discredit, opened the show with this lie: â€œ19 hijackers slipped through Europe and America unnoticed.â€ </p>
<p>Like lone gunmen, lone cadres are easier to explain. </p>
<p>Even in the seemingly-unrelated Heaven&#8217;s Gate mass suicide in the posh enclave of Rancho Santa Fe near San Diego, which we will learn is not so far afield from 9.11 as might appear, the cultists were quickly dubbed a lone cadre. </p>
<p>â€œWe have absolutely nothing&#8230; that would indicate that this is anything but a sole group of 40 people,â€ stated the chief investigator on the case.</p>
<p>Although a cache of weapons was found in a storage locker of the (supposedly) nonviolent cult, and the Heavenâ€™s Gate leader left a videotape conspicuously praising the Order of the Solar Temple, whose members had been found dead in a mass suicide just days earlierâ€¦ </p>
<p>Well, you know the story by now. Almost everyone does. In the gap between what happens every day and what gets reported lies the secret historyâ€¦  </p>
<p>â€œThereâ€™s a secret world all around us,â€ a legendary CIA agent informs a young recruit in â€œOverworld,â€ L.J.. Kolbâ€™s eye-opening account of growing up as the son of an American spy. â€œYou just donâ€™t see it unless you know where to look.â€ </p>
<p>Nothing to see here, folks. Move along. </p>
<p> SECRET WORLD OF 9.11</p>
<p>June 21, 2005 -Venice, FL.<br />
by Daniel Hopsicker </p>
<p>The MadCowMorningNews has learned exclusive new details about the gangland-style hit in Florida of Gus Boulis, whose murder figures prominently in lobbyist Jack Abramoffâ€™s rise to power.  </p>
<p>The &#8216;secret world&#8217; of Jack Abramoff being probed by investigators today has definite connections and unmistakable links to the one inhabited during their final year in the U.S by Mohamed Atta and the other hijackers. </p>
<p>So as the scandal embroiling House Major Domo Tom Delay and Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff grows hotter, there may be new revelations about the 9.11 attack.</p>
<p>One of the most amazing thing about this most amazing scandalâ€”hundreds of millions in slush funds beats Oval Office blowjobs by a mileâ€”is that some of the same names in the Abramoff scandal also surface in connection with Mohamed Attaâ€™s. </p>
<p>Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, for example, Atta and several other hijackers made a still-unexplained visit onboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats.</p>
<p>What were they doing there? No one knows.</p>
<p>Wrestling with alligators</p>
<p>There remains a strong suspicion that Attaâ€™s terrorist cadreâ€”supposedly unknown and friendless and burrowing into the woodworkâ€”was able to call on the assistance, when necessary, of a friendly global network. </p>
<p>Could it be that this network is the same one being probed so gingerly today by investigators looking into Jack Abramoff?</p>
<p> What could a scandal involving Indian casinos and gambling boat â€œcruises to nowhereâ€ &amp; pay-for-play government officials have to do with the story of 19 hijackers planning a mass murder in supposed isolation in Florida?  </p>
<p>Letâ€™s take a look.   </p>
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<p>  I just stumbled onto this story about Abramoff&#8211;Truth is stranger than fiction!    </p>
<p>    A soupcon of  secret history</p>
<p>While Abramoffâ€™s Indian gaming troubles may be getting the most publicity,  his other major &#8216;area of concernâ€™ is where the real scandal resides. Involvement with Mob-run casino boats may turn out to be a faux pas, even for Republicans.</p>
<p>The casino boat â€˜industryâ€™ can be traced back to a few seemingly inconsequential sentences buried in a 1992 federal law called &#8221;An Act to provide for the designation of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.&#8221;</p>
<p>(The â€œFlower Garden Banksâ€ are the northernmost coral reefs in the United States, located off Texas and Louisiana.) </p>
<p>The obscure bill offered the perfect place to slip in a few sentences, which, deciphered, added ships of U.S. registry to vessels already covered under the Johnson Act of 1951, which regulated the transportation of gambling devices, and allowed ships of foreign registry, which often offered gambling, to dock at U.S. ports as long as no one used or repaired gambling equipment while in U.S. territorial waters. </p>
<p>The amendment was a Trojan horse which extended this privilege to U.S. shipsâ€¦</p>
<p>And the result was a burgeoning new industry in Florida, and the state was soon encircled by almost thirty casino boats swarming the peninsulaâ€™s ports like the bloodthirsty pirates of yore. The booty these pirates were plundering was the mad money of bored retirees. </p>
<p>They were called â€œcruises to nowhere.â€ And in short order the boats were generating hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenues. Hundreds of million of dollars of unregulated revenueâ€¦  </p>
<p>While not getting ahead of ourselves, we still note that this was more than enough money to help tip the balance in the last two Presidential elections. At a minimum, for the casino operators it provided instant access to anything and anybody worth being accessed.  </p>
<p>Thanks to the Johnson Act, weâ€™re protecting our coral reefs. But we may have lost our democracy.</p>
<p>Vegas without rules</p>
<p>What the Abramoff scandal is about at the core can be simply stated as: Vegas without rules. And what the politicians are arguing over is the biggest slush fund in the history of the world. Democrats donâ€™t want to eliminate it. They just want in on the action.</p>
<p>Who owns Florida&#8217;s gambling boats? No one is certain. There is virtually no state or federal oversight. No one licenses the operators. No one ensures that the games arenâ€™t rigged. No one ensures that the boats aren&#8217;t used to launder money. No one investigates whether organized crime is involved. </p>
<p>And while ex-felons canâ€™t vote in Floridaâ€”as many became aware during the memorable presidential election in 2000â€”this disadvantage is more than offset, for some, by the  fact that an ex-felon can run a gambling boat in the state with no fear at all of flunking the background check.</p>
<p>The reason? There is none. </p>
<p>This situation clearly suits some people just fineâ€¦. While Governor Jeb Bush may be minutely concerned with what happened to Terry Schiavo fifteen years ago, on this issue of real interestâ€”massive corruptionâ€”he phones in his regrets. </p>
<p>Just why might that be? </p>
<p>Florida&#8217;s cruises-to-nowhere represent &#8220;the largest unregulated gambling industry in the United States,&#8221; said Bill Thompson, a professor of gambling at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and nationally recognized expert on the industry, in an interview in the Miami Herald. </p>
<p>They gross at least $170 million a year. And thatâ€™s just the number they report voluntarily. No one knows the true â€˜take.â€™ Everyone assumes thereâ€™s a â€˜skim.â€™</p>
<p>The Miami Herald cited the example of Joseph Polidore, who listed himself as the sole owner of Boca Casinos in Pompano Beach but said he received money for his investment from a &#8220;personal friend.&#8221; Polidore admitted he had silent partners, but insisted they were â€œnobody illegal.â€ </p>
<p>What would happen if an applicant gave such vague information to the Nevada Gaming Control Board? The lack of regulation, officials elsewhere say, should concern Florida authorities. </p>
<p>&#8220;A casino is a cash business. You could have money laundering and skimming,&#8221; Keith Copher, chief of enforcement for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, told the Miami Herald. â€œWhen you obtain money illegally through drug sales and other methods. You need to find a way to launder it, to make it look like a legal source. Regulation is needed to prevent this.&#8221; </p>
<p>While â€œFlorida authoritiesâ€ piously oppose gambling, their inaction speaks for itself, and may even have been exploited by the 9.11 hijackers.</p>
<p>Betting Red All the Way</p>
<p>â€œThere is a weird report just a day or two after 9/11 that someone reported to the FBI that three or four of the hijackers were seen gambling on a SunCruz boat,â€ wrote  a source in Miami. â€œThe FBI interviewed everyone who might have seen them, that very day by all reports.â€</p>
<p>Sure enough. We found an Associated Press story on Sept 26, 2001 headlined â€œSunCruz Casinos turns over documents in terrorist probe.â€  </p>
<p>â€œSunCruz Casinos has turned over photographs and other documents to FBI investigators after employees said they recognized some of the men suspected in the terrorist attacks as customers.â€¦ Names on the passenger list from a Sept. 5 cruise matched those of some of the hijackers&#8230; Two or three men linked to the Sept. 11 hijackings may have been customers on a ship that sailed from Madeira Beach on Florida&#8217;s gulf coast.â€</p>
<p>Less than a week before the 9.11 attack, Atta and several other hijackers were aboard one of Abramoffâ€™s casino boats. What no one seems able to answer is this: </p>
<p>What possible thrill could gambling offer men getting ready to die in less than a week? To this date, their Sept 5 visit to a gambling vessel overrun with retirees remains unexplained. </p>
<p>The gambling motif in the terroristâ€™s timeline doesnâ€™t end there. The hijackers had no apparent reason to visit Las Vegas&#8230; so why did they? </p>
<p>On June 28 at Bostonâ€™s Logan Airport, Mohamed Atta boarded a United Airlines flight and flew first class nonstop to San Francisco. He bypassed the bohemian North Beach district, and didnâ€™t take the cruise to Alcatrazâ€¦</p>
<p>Atta headed for Vegas. </p>
<p>On Aug. 10, Hani Hanjour and Nawaf Alhazmi used first-class tickets for a United flight from Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles International Airport, then on to Las Vegas. The story of the terrorists Las Vegas connection may never be known, admitted the Las Vegas FBI. </p>
<p>Murder will out</p>
<p>â€˜Islamic fundamentalistâ€™ Atta may have felt right at home in the world of fast cash  and unlicensed gambling boat â€˜cruises to nowhereâ€™ of Republican lobbyist (and observant Jew) Jack Abramoff. He would almost certainly have been comfortable with the â€œgangland-style hit straight out of â€˜Goodfellasâ€ that cemented Abramoffâ€™s prominent position in that industry.</p>
<p>At the time of the Sept 11 attack one of Abramoffâ€™s chief claims to fame was as the proud owner of the SunCruz line: a dozen unlicensed gambling boats plying the waters off the Florida coast in a fashion which in any other state would have been considered criminal.  </p>
<p>How did Jack Abramoff get lucky enough to be the guy passing out all that long green? Where did Jack Abramoff get his â€˜juice?â€™ </p>
<p>Short answer: Not everyone is savvy to opportunities presented by riders in obscure legislation. Not so the connected, the covert, theâ€”dare we say â€œblessed?â€</p>
<p>â€œElite devianceâ€ is a sociological term for a condition in a society in which the elite in the society come to believe that the rules no longer apply to them. </p>
<p>Casino boats turned out to be a elite deviantâ€™s dream. </p>
<p>One time-honored way to get rich is to marry money. Another is to kill someone that has itâ€¦  In Abramoffâ€™s case, it appears that Gus Boulis, the owner of the lionâ€™s share of the casino boats in Florida, had to die first. </p>
<p>Three men formed an ownership group that apparently made Boulis the proverbial  offer he couldnâ€™t refuse. They bought SunCruz from him, even though it wasn&#8217;t for sale. </p>
<p>When Greek tycoon Gus Boulis was gunned down in his BMW on February 6, 2001 Fort Lauderdale police investigators immediately began scrutinizing SunCruz Casinos. Suspicion focused on the recent sale of the fleet. Boulis and one of the three men had been carrying on a very public feud.</p>
<p>â€œWe certainly aren&#8217;t lacking in suspects,â€ said a homicide detective drolly.</p>
<p>Less than two months later, Sun Cruz announced plans to move a 150-foot, $10-million floating casino to the Northern Marianas. </p>
<p>Almost every article we&#8217;d read cites Abramoff &amp; Delay&#8217;s interest in the Marianas being sweat-shop related. Meaning they&#8217;re in favor of them. Their primary focus wasn&#8217;t sweatshops. It was gambling.</p>
<p>A Bebe Rebozo Memorial Hit</p>
<p>â€œRead about SunCruz and it sounds like a South Florida version of &#8220;The Sopranos,â€ reported the South Florida Business Journal. â€œ Feds go after owner Gus Boulis. Former Miami Subs kingpin forced to sell. New SunCruz chairman says Boulis threatened him. Boulis whacked.â€</p>
<p>As if to confirm the account, other newspaper reports mentioned a climate of fear after the Boulis murder. </p>
<p>â€œThe shooting deathâ€¦ cast a pall of fear over the people who knew him, with some of his closest associates admitting concern at being connected with a man targeted by hit men,â€ the local Sun-Sentinel reported the day after the hit. </p>
<p>â€œThere are a lot of people who aren&#8217;t talking for reasons of personal safety,&#8221; said Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Mike Reed. </p>
<p>Another associate declined to discuss anything about Boulis with the paperâ€¦</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got my family to worry about,&#8221; he said, on condition of anonymity. </p>
<p>Even a cursory look at the executive management of the cruise-to-nowhere company that Boulis founded turns up violent thugs and organized crime figures. But thatâ€™s pretty typical of South Florida&#8230;What is unusual are that in with Sun Cruzâ€™s mobbed-up crew are prominent Republican Party members with long-standing, deep ties to the religious right.</p>
<p>Two SunCruz executives, Jack Abramoff and Ben Waldman, are walking examples of the strange alliance between the family-values party and the gambling industry. Both men have strong ties to Pat Robertsonâ€™s Christian Coalition, which is adamantly opposed to gambling; Waldman was Robertson top aide in the televangelist&#8217;s run for the presidency. </p>
<p>Abramoff, who perhaps wisely only took the title of vice president (less heat) has been connected to the Christian right since a student at Brandeis University, where as head of the College Republicans he enlisted Top Christian Ralph Reed as his top deputy. The two have remained close friends ever since. </p>
<p>A man named Adam Kidan became Sun Cruzâ€™s new chairman. Kidanâ€™s mother had been murdered in a gangland-style hit in New York. Madonnaâ€™s one-time boyfriend and South Beach restaurateur Chris Paciello, was eventually convicted in the case.</p>
<p>Today he is in Federal Witness Protection, and word is there are several movies about him in development. </p>
<p>Just another American success story. </p>
<p>The Seminal Seminoles</p>
<p>The Seminole Tribe of Florida led the way in parlaying mom-and-pop bingo parlors into todayâ€™s $19 billion a year Indian casino industry. Along with legendary Chief James Billie (Wrestles with Alligators) Rob Tiller was a seminal figure in this growth. </p>
<p>Tiller is also a South Florida aviation insider and former business partner of terror flight school owner and secretive financier Wally Hilliard. He even met Atta and Marwan one day after a meeting with Hilliard, he says, with whom he was working on an airline start-up called Havana Air. </p>
<p>Small world. </p>
<p>A week before Gus Boulis was murdered, Tiller was called to take a meeting with him.  Tiller says Boulis was scared. Boulis hadnâ€™t wanted to sell.</p>
<p>Now he was worried heâ€™d be whacked. </p>
<p>â€œHe called me to a meeting at the Ocean Reef Club. Very snooty. You cant even land there without permission. I flew my airplane down to meet him,â€ Tiller recalled. </p>
<p>â€œHe said, â€˜I want out. People think I make a lot more money than I really do. I donâ€™t need the headache anymore. I want to sell my casino boats to the Seminoles.â€™â€</p>
<p>What was Tillerâ€™s response?  â€œI said, â€˜Gus youâ€™re sure rocking a lot of peopleâ€™s boats here.â€™â€ </p>
<p>â€A couple days later, I hear heâ€™s been blown apart dead. See, Gus wanted to muscle his way into the casino business in a real bad way. His Miami subs were everywhere. He was using them to launder money, big-time, for somebody.â€</p>
<p>Who might that be? Even asking the question brings a shiver.</p>
<p>He wrote a check?</p>
<p>At the time Boulis was murdered, suspicion focused on company chairman Adam Kidan, also an active Republican and campaign contributor. He had been in Israel at the time of the murder. His alibi held. </p>
<p>But then news surfaced that just before Boulisâ€™ death Kidan had written at least $30,000 in checks to a reputed Mob enforcer named Anthony Moscatiello, a one-time associate of crime boss John Gotti.</p>
<p>Moscatiello is apparently what is known in criminal parlance as a â€œtorpedo.â€ (We&#8217;re not quite sure what that means, but it doesn&#8217;t sound good.)</p>
<p>This is a paper trail some U.S. Attorney&#8217;s (in Manhattan, perhaps) would describe as &#8220;to die for.&#8221; But things work differently in South Florida. To date no one has been charged in the murder of Gus Boulis.</p>
<p>The official back-story on Boulis is he left his native Greece as a teenager and came to North America, bought a Toronto sandwich shop and turned it into a successful company with franchises all across Canada. </p>
<p>After his Canadian success, he moved to Florida in the early 1980â€™s (to retire to the Keys, he said). But Floridaâ€™s money-making opportunities overrode his desire for shuffleboard, and soon he was building another successful fast-food chain, Miami Subs, and then building and deploying the crown jewels in his empire, his SunCruz Casino fleet. </p>
<p>What explained Boulisâ€™ success in a restaurant business where failure is far more common? The question strikes some as naive.</p>
<p>&#8220;Miami subs was the first take out place ever to serve Dom Perignon through the takeout window,â€ snickered Tiller. â€œWord was he had made his money in Canada in the sub business.  But I learned later it was nothing but a Laundromat.â€</p>
<p>We were once more back in the precincts of money laundering, which seems more and more like one of Floridaâ€™s major industries. We pictured dollar bills drying in the sun all over the state, after being washed through the Everglades. </p>
<p>No doubt this is all just freak coincidence. Still, even with our suspicious minds, when we learned who Tiller thought was responsible for Boulisâ€™ death, we were shocked.</p>
<p>Tiller referred us to the manner of the Boulis hitâ€¦ </p>
<p>Setting an example</p>
<p>A man in a BMW was driving down a quiet side street after an evening meeting at his Fort Lauderdale office when a car slowed to a stop in front of him. A second car boxed the BMW in from behind, then a dark Mustang appeared from the opposite direction. The Mustang&#8217;s driver pulled alongside and pumped three hollow-point bullets into the BMW driver&#8217;s chest.</p>
<p>â€œBoulis was murdered in the exact same way as Don Aronow, Bushâ€™s other partner,â€ he stated.</p>
<p>Bushâ€™s other partner? The question hung in the air.</p>
<p>â€œSomething is really going down bad here,â€ Tiller stated. â€œDon Aronow. Gus. Jim Shoreâ€¦All tied in to Bush.â€</p>
<p>When NBC&#8217;s Dateline did a story recently about sources of terrorist funding right here in the U.S., they made bold to announce â€œthe emerging threat of a new alliance between al Qaeda and common criminals.â€</p>
<p>But it was hardly time to stop the presses. </p>
<p>Over three years agoâ€”within a month of the 9.11 attackâ€”British Prime Minister Tony Blair had presented the case against Bin Laden. He sketched out the Cliff Notes version of the evidence. It wasnâ€™t much, but it was the only explanation we ever received. </p>
<p>â€œAl Qaeda is a terrorist organization with ties to a global network,â€ Blair said. </p>
<p>In truth, the idea that Mohamed Atta and his henchmen needed help from an outside  organization while they were in the U.S. was easy to understand&#8230; Logistical support is difficult to arrange from caves. </p>
<p>Still, the FBI stepped in and quickly put a kibosh on that kind of talkâ€¦ â€œGovernment sources now say that the investigation so far suggests the 19 had â€˜no major helpâ€™ in the United States,&#8221; said a story in the Washington Post which came out soon after Blairâ€™s alarming faux pas. </p>
<p>&#8220;The 19 hijackers who carried out the worst act of terror ever to occur on U.S. soil worked with little outside help as a single, integrated group,â€ the Post reported. </p>
<p>PBSâ€™s Frontline documentary on 9.11 supported this â€˜lone cadre theory.â€™  Correspondent Hedrick Smith, to his everlasting discredit, opened the show with this lie: â€œ19 hijackers slipped through Europe and America unnoticed.â€ </p>
<p>Like lone gunmen, lone cadres are easier to explain. </p>
<p>Even in the seemingly-unrelated Heaven&#8217;s Gate mass suicide in the posh enclave of Rancho Santa Fe near San Diego, which we will learn is not so far afield from 9.11 as might appear, the cultists were quickly dubbed a lone cadre. </p>
<p>â€œWe have absolutely nothing&#8230; that would indicate that this is anything but a sole group of 40 people,â€ stated the chief investigator on the case.</p>
<p>Although a cache of weapons was found in a storage locker of the (supposedly) nonviolent cult, and the Heavenâ€™s Gate leader left a videotape conspicuously praising the Order of the Solar Temple, whose members had been found dead in a mass suicide just days earlierâ€¦ </p>
<p>Well, you know the story by now. Almost everyone does. In the gap between what happens every day and what gets reported lies the secret historyâ€¦  </p>
<p>â€œThereâ€™s a secret world all around us,â€ a legendary CIA agent informs a young recruit in â€œOverworld,â€ L.J.. Kolbâ€™s eye-opening account of growing up as the son of an American spy. â€œYou just donâ€™t see it unless you know where to look.â€ </p>
<p>Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom on the rez.</title>
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		<description>Marc:

Sorry I wasn&#039;t clear.  &quot;Tribes&quot; (A term which probably doesn&#039;t accurately describe any entity in California) pay the same US taxes and follow the same federal regulations as everone else.  We&#039;re not exempt in any way.  (I assumed you were aware of the that; my mistake.) I meant states that allow gambling and surround reservations, that then demand a portion of the revenue when a reservation does the same thing. 

Reservations are small places, but states were carved off of us when we were big. We should be equal before the law.  As far as the giggle test, folks in California must out of breath and turning blue by now.  

Thanks for letting me vent.</description>
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<p>Sorry I wasn&#8217;t clear.  &#8220;Tribes&#8221; (A term which probably doesn&#8217;t accurately describe any entity in California) pay the same US taxes and follow the same federal regulations as everone else.  We&#8217;re not exempt in any way.  (I assumed you were aware of the that; my mistake.) I meant states that allow gambling and surround reservations, that then demand a portion of the revenue when a reservation does the same thing. </p>
<p>Reservations are small places, but states were carved off of us when we were big. We should be equal before the law.  As far as the giggle test, folks in California must out of breath and turning blue by now.  </p>
<p>Thanks for letting me vent.</p>
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		<title>By: Abbas-Ali Abadani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Abbas-Ali Abadani</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just realized why the name &quot;Agua Caliente&quot; was making me chuckle.

Anyone remember that scene in &quot;A Few Dollars More&quot; where the banditos tell Eastwood to go into a certain lawless town by himself -- to see how he&#039;d handle himself.

Anyone remember the name of the town?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just realized why the name &#8220;Agua Caliente&#8221; was making me chuckle.</p>
<p>Anyone remember that scene in &#8220;A Few Dollars More&#8221; where the banditos tell Eastwood to go into a certain lawless town by himself &#8212; to see how he&#8217;d handle himself.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the name of the town?</p>
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		<title>By: Marc Cooper</title>
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		<description>Tom on the Rez:

That&#039;s all a nice idea. But you can&#039;t have it both ways. If tribes are going to insist on sovereignty and therefore exemption from U.S. taxes and regulation then they have no right intervening financially into U.S. elections.

The unbridled hubris of the Agua Caliente Tribe led them into a position where they gave more money than any other tribe to political candidates, but then went to court arguing that sovereignty excluded them from U.S. and Calif. campaign finance laws.

That doesn&#039;t pass the giggle test.</description>
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<p>That&#8217;s all a nice idea. But you can&#8217;t have it both ways. If tribes are going to insist on sovereignty and therefore exemption from U.S. taxes and regulation then they have no right intervening financially into U.S. elections.</p>
<p>The unbridled hubris of the Agua Caliente Tribe led them into a position where they gave more money than any other tribe to political candidates, but then went to court arguing that sovereignty excluded them from U.S. and Calif. campaign finance laws.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t pass the giggle test.</p>
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		<description>&quot;Tribal sovereignty is a fact and predates the U.S. government.&quot;

You bet it is and does. I just thought of the cultural betting games as tradition. This is different.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Tribal sovereignty is a fact and predates the U.S. government.&#8221;</p>
<p>You bet it is and does. I just thought of the cultural betting games as tradition. This is different.</p>
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