By
Joseph Farah
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.comPrivate investigator Anthony
Pellicano got out of a federal prison last Friday, but he's back
in jail where he is expected to face celebrity wiretap charges.
It's a big story in Hollywood.
But most of my colleagues in the press continue to downplay a
much bigger story – one with political implications that could
make everyone forget about Jack Abramoff.
What no one else is telling the American public about this
thug is that he worked for the last president – and that he was
hired by someone who wants to be the next president.
Pellicano,
as WND reported yesterday, was a member of what has been
dubbed President Clinton's "Shadow Team." What he did for the
White House during the Clinton years remains shrouded in
mystery. But he is a private investigator known for ruthless
dirty tricks and rough tactics on behalf of celebrity clients.
Pellicano, now 61, made a name for himself by working for
Hollywood's elite before and after being commissioned by Hillary
Clinton during her husband's administration to spy on their
perceived "enemies."
He was released Friday from a federal prison after completing
a 2 1/2-year sentence for possessing illegal arms and
explosives, including two live hand grenades and a pile of C4 –
complete with blasting cap and detonation cord. Pellicano was
immediately transferred to San Bernardino County Jail, sometimes
used by federal prisoners, and booked on charges that are under
seal. He is expected to be charged with illegal wiretapping.
Pellicano's legal troubles began in 2002 when prosecutors
claim he hired Alexander Proctor to threaten Anita Busch, then a
reporter for the Los Angeles Times, who was working on a story
about actor Steven Seagal and possible links to the Mafia.
Proctor allegedly went to Busch's home, placed a dead fish
with a rose in its mouth on the windshield of her car and made a
bullet-sized hole in her windshield. He also placed a sign with
the word "stop" on the windshield, court documents show. The FBI
later raided Pellicano's office, found the illegal explosives
and seized documents including many pages of transcripts of
illegally wiretapped conversations.
But what no one is talking about is what Pellicano did during
the Clinton years. Pellicano was one of several private
investigators used by the White House to conduct "shadow"
operations. Others included Terry Lenzner, founder and chairman
of the powerful Washington detective firm Investigative Group
International, and San Francisco private eye Jack Palladino and
his wife Sandra Sutherland.
It was Hillary Clinton who hired the "Shadow Team" – some
believe to do work that employees of the federal government
could not or would not do.
Former congressional investigator Barbara Olson, who was
killed Sept. 11, 2001, wrote that, "In the political life of the
Clintons, it was she [Hillary] who pioneered the use of private
detectives. It was she who brought in and cultivated the
professional dirt-diggers and smear artists."
According to former Clinton political aide Dick Morris,
Hillary's "Shadow Team" engaged in "a systematic campaign to
intimidate, frighten, threaten, discredit and punish innocent
Americans whose only misdeed is their desire to tell the truth
in public."
In his book, "Hillary's
Secret War," author Richard Poe explains that Pellicano's
violent career as a private investigator reveals much about the
sorts of qualifications Hillary sought in her "Shadow Team."
In the January 1992 issue of GQ magazine, Pellicano boasted
of the dirty work he had performed for his clients, including
blackmail and physical assault. He claimed to have beaten one of
his client's enemies with a baseball bat. "I'm an expert with a
knife," said Pellicano. "I can shred your face with a knife."
While we know Pellicano was deeply involved in Clinton
damage-control operations – including efforts to discredit
former Clinton lovers Gennifer Flowers and Monica Lewinsky, much
of his work during that era remains secret.
Many of us who tried to alert the public to the crimes of the
Clinton administration are all too familiar with the tactics
that have now become associated with Pellicano. We experienced
break-ins, audits, harassment, threats – some were even killed.
It is amazing – truly amazing – that even now, as Pellicano
faces a second haul in federal prison, that no one else in the
media is yet asking questions about the role he played on behalf
of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Joseph
Farah is founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally
syndicated columnist with
Creators Syndicate. His latest book is "Taking
America Back." He also edits the weekly online intelligence
newsletter Joseph Farah's G2
Bulletin, in which he utilizes his sources developed over 30
years in the news business.