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At the
same time the Rev. Jerry Falwell was accusing pagans, abortionists,
feminists, gays, lesbians,
the ACLU and People For the American Way of sharing responsibility
for the 9/11 attack the televangelist owed over one million dollars
in unpaid loans to the owner of the terror flight school in Florida
which trained Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi, the
MadCowMorningNews has
learned.
In the
days after terrorist hijackers murdered almost 3000 people, almost
the entire American nation was numb and speechless with shock and
horror.
Not Jerry Falwell.
The
Baptist minister from Lynchburg, VA wasted no time in pointing a
finger of blame for the attack. He said, “I point the finger in
their face and say, 'You helped this happen.'”
Falwell
made no mention, then or ever, of his curious debt to secretive
Green Bay financier Wallace J. Hilliard, whose flight school
abetted, if unwittingly, the terrorist presence in the United
States.
Strangely, this is not Jerry Falwell’s only link to
covert activity at the tiny Venice, FL airport.
Working in mysterious ways
We
first learned of terror flight school owner Hilliard’s loan to
Falwell from Stuart Burchill, Hilliard’s former accountant.
At one
time Hilliard had assigned him the task, Burchill stated, of dunning
deadbeat Falwell, the founder of Liberty University and Pastor of
the Thomas Road Baptist Church, to repay the million bucks Falwell
owed his boss.
In the
course of trying to get Falwell to address the unpaid debt Burchill
learned details of the Reverend’s accounting practices upon which
the Almighty Himself would presumably frown.
“The
Falwell note was an outstanding receivable I was assigned to
collect,” Burchill explained.
“I
talked to Falwell’s accountant, who was very apologetic. He said
there was plenty of money to pay off the loan, except that any time
there was money left in the account at the end of the month,
Jerry always stripped it out.”
Clearly, the Lord works in mysterious ways.
Pastoral image suffers 'a blemish'

"Falwell’s accountant told me, ‘if I can pay you in chunks off the
books so Jerry doesn’t see it, I can get it handled,’ Burchill said.
“So we
worked out a payment schedule. After that checks drawn on Liberty
University came in for a few months, until Falwell figured out what
was going on and put a stop to it.”
That
the avuncular Southern Baptist minister was “stripping out”
his church’s bank account at the end of the month is no doubt news
to his supporters. Picture him trying to peddle forgiveness for
that down the aisles at Liberty Baptist.
At the
very least, the Rev. Falwell’s pastoral image might have suffered.
"Who are those guys?"

The
Rev. Falwell’s second curious association at the Venice Airport
involves a dummy front company working at terror flight school
Huffman Aviation in Venice Florida which moved, amid great
controversy, to the Baptist minister’s hometown of Lynchburg VA.,
where the firm was mysteriously awarded a five-year contract to run
a large regional maintenance facility at the airport, beating out a
respected and successful local firm with 40 employees and a
multi-million dollar balance sheet.
Britannia Aviation from Venice Florida, in contrast, had two
employees, no corporate history, did not possess the necessary FAA
license to perform the aircraft maintenance services for which it
had been contracted, and was worth less than $750.
"There
was some sentiment that there might be something suspicious about
Britannia Aviation," stated a business reporter at the Lynchburg
News-Advance. "There was a clear feeling that nobody knew who these
guys were, or where they were coming from."
The
uneasiness wasn’t helped by a revelation from Britannia's chief
executive Paul Martens during a Lynchburg City Council meeting.
Attempting to reassure the city that his firm was substantial,
Martens said his company had for some time been successfully
providing aviation maintenance services for a Caribbean air carrier
called Caribe Air.
Huh. Another drug smuggling airline.
Caribe
Air is a notorious CIA proprietary air carrier with a particularly
checkered past, including 'blemishes' like being accused by
government prosecutors of using as many as 20 planes to ship drugs
worth billions of dollars into the U.S., as well as having its
aircraft seized by federal officials at the infamous Mena Arkansas
airport.
Moreover it was run by a German national and longtime CIA asset
named Dietrich Reinhardt, who also was partners at the Charlotte
County Florida Airport, frequented by Mohamed Atta and friends, with
a man suspected of stealing as many as 23 helicopters from Charlotte
County Sheriff’s Dept.
One wag
in Charlotte County told us the helicopters hadn’t been stolen,
exactly. They’d merely been “released on their own
recognizance.”
When
details of the Lynchburg controversy first reached Venice, aviation
executives there had professed amazement. "No one here had ever
heard of Britannia Aviation before," one told us. "And this is a
very small airport."
After
our inquiry, this aviation exec called a DEA source he knew to ask
what he knew about Britannia Aviation.
A green light at the end of the runway

"This
guy got all excited as soon as I asked," the executive told us
later. "He wanted to know why I was interested in Britannia. Finally
he told me Britannia had a 'green light' from the DEA at the Venice
Airport, whatever that means. And he said the local police had been
warned to leave them alone.”
When we
dropped in unannounced at his office in a Huffman Aviation hangar,
Paul Martens had no comment on this report.
He was
just an honest British businessman, he told us. He had ties to
Lynchburg Virginia. He had met his wife there, while she was a
student at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University.
Her
father was a pastor for the Reverend Falwell. 
Why did
Wally Hilliard loan Falwell a cool million bucks? When we briefly
interviewed Wally Hilliard several years ago we brought the subject
up. “You loaned money to Jerry Falwell. How much?” we asked.
“More
than I want to tell you about,” Hilliard replied.
“Did
Falwell pay you back?”
“He
paid some of it back.”
The
question remains puzzling.
"Helping World Help
helps you."

Terror
flight school owner Wally Hilliard wasn’t even a Baptist. He later
became a Mormon deacon, and even owned a Lear jet busted with 43
pounds of heroin onboard during July of 2000, the same month Mohamed
Atta arrived to attend his flight school.
The
only conclusion which can be drawn is that there must be some
other, secret association between the two men.
Perhaps
Falwell’s association with the so-called “Committee of 100” which
steered Republican propaganda efforts during the 1990’s is the
answer.
Falwell
produced The Clinton Chronicles “documentary” in
1994, seeking to implicate then-President Clinton in the Mena
cocaine-smuggling conspiracy.
It
later emerged that "an investigative reporter" featured in
silhouette in the trailer for the documentary, who claimed President
Clinton was organizing the assassination of journalists, had been
the film's producer.
“Jerry
Falwell got bailed out in the early ‘90’s by a local Lynchburg
businessman with interesting associations,” one Lynchburg observer
told us. “Since then Falwell runs a missionary service called
World Help, which flies all over the world.”
Must be the end times for sure
Then,
too, there is Falwell’s association with leading televangelist, Pat
Robertson, who eulogized him, saying, "Jerry's courage and strength
of convictions will be sadly missed in this time of increasing moral
relativism."
“Islamic fundamentalist” Osama bin laden reportedly cloaked covert
activities under the cover of religious charities. Did U.S.
intelligence use the same ruse?
One of
the flight trainers who trained Atta in Venice moonlighted flying
missionary flights for televangelist Pat Robertson’s Operation
Blessing.
During
the 1980s Falwell— at the same time Robertson was involved a bizarre
sideline for a preacher, diamond mining in West Africa—
had been an outspoken supporter of apartheid in South Africa.
And a
Caribe Air C130 had been shot down over Angola with the loss of
everyone aboard, including a US Congressman’s nephew. The plane was
on a mission for the Angolan government, it was discovered, laden
with a cargo of swag, including whiskey and cigarettes.
More
recently, terror flight school owner Wally Hilliard
incorporated a “charity”
called the “West African Children’s Lifeline, Inc.”
Perhaps
the men just share a mutual interest in Africa. Or maybe it’s a
clue.
We vote for clue

What
forced us, with some reluctance, to ignore the proscription to speak
only good about the dead is the fact that what passes for political
discourse in America today is so far removed from reality as to
constitute some kind of special circumstance.
Take
the Rev. Al Sharpton testifying to the essential goodness of the
Rev. Falwell on Chris Matthews’ Hardball.
“Reverend Falwell and I didn't agree on anything, but we got along
personally," Rev. Al told Matthews.
"He
personally was genuinely a nice guy, and I would find him to be one
of the few people in the public light who was genuine.”
Matthews was quick to praise Sharpton’s comments about a former
political foe as “surprisingly generous.”
Nixon and Franco: Together in eternity
Al
Sharpton being “deeply saddened” by the death of the
Rev. Falwell is only surprising if you had also been shocked to
discover that Richard Nixon mourned the passing of
General Francisco Franco.
The
disconnect from reality was breathtaking. And the bonhomie
was so overwhelming that we were left feeling slightly nauseous.
It felt
like being trapped in an elevator with a guy wearing enough Old
Spice to set off biological weapons detectors.
Matthews paid no attention to the uncomfortable fact that the Rev.
Al’s recent 2004 bid for the Democratic Presidential nomination was
financed and run by a Republican dirty trickster named
Roger Stone.
"I
helped Sharpton because I like him," said Stone when confronted
later about steering $288,000 to Sharpton's campaign.
A right-wing firecracker in leather

Stone
and his wife Nikki, a fiery Cuban-born right-winger, arranged for a
mob of thugs, GOP operatives, and Cuban rightists to riot and shut
down the recount in the Gore-Bush Presidential contest in Miami-Dade
County after the 2000 election to come down to the Miami courthouse,
stealing the election for George W. Bush in 2000.
Ironically, big-time political strategist Roger Stone was one of the
GOP’s top strategists urging Republican politicians to emphasize
family values and integrity... until he was exposed in a story in
the National Enquirer revealing that he and his wife
were swingers.
The duo
frequented group sex clubs and engaged in group sex orgies.
“Roger
and Nikki were our customers for a long time," said the owner of a
Miami swing club called The Vault. “"Roger looked like a Ken doll.
He was tall, blond, handsome and muscular.”
“And
his wife was curvaceous and very sexy. She would wear leather bras
and tantalizing outfits and he would wear collars, chaps and a
leather vest with no shirt underneath.”
Name the Bush Mega-Scandal

Not the
image you'd want on a poster for “Republican family values.”
And all
this would have been a bit of a sticky wicket for the party that’s
attempted to commandeer God for the past twenty years…but it was
barely mentioned in the major media.
What
makes this story worth dredging up is its relevance to the current
and as yet unnamed Bush Administration Mega-Scandal.
Roger
Stone was a key operative helping Jack Abramoff create a GOP
influence-peddling juggernaut used to exploit the $13 billion Indian
gaming industry.
The
Village Voice said Stone’s Indian deals made him (or somebody) as
much as $13 million.
Predictably Chris Matthews never asked the Rev. Al about his
Republican-funded campaign for the Democratic Presidential
nomination, managed by his swinger buddy Roger Stone.
And no
one has publicized Jerry Falwell’s links to Wally Hilliard, owner of
two terror flights schools in Venice used in a still-unrevealed
covert operation which spectacularly backfired.
The kids from
Homeland Security High
Recently
we learned that Wally Hilliard’s former accountant, Stuart Burchill,
is today the CEO of a company called Industrial Nanotech, a company
working closely with Sandia National Laboratories.
"Working with Sandia is truly a rewarding opportunity and we are
honored to share laboratory space and scientific expertise with
such a world-class organization,” says Burchill in a recent press
release.
“Sandia
is a national security laboratory involved in a variety of research
and development programs sponsored by the Department of Energy's
National Nuclear Security Administration, the Department of Defense,
and the Department of Homeland Security to provide technology
solutions that protect nearly 300 million Americans from global
threats.”
Homeland Security is everywhere you are.
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