S: Thank you, Mash. You’re right about my not being able to emotionally grasp everything you’re explaining, and surely I’m not the only one, but still it gives me some sense of peace. Back to timely questions—this is my favorite of several about Patrick Fitzgerald: “Did he sell out to the Bush gang on Rove? What’s he doing to get this indictment show on the road again?” Yesterday I received a question about the lawsuit filed by Valerie Plame and her husband, Joseph Wilson, accusing Cheney, Rove and Libby of the leak that she was a CIA operative: “Will this be the ‘uncovering’ of the Bush administration and expose their lies and deceit to control the masses?”
MATTHEW: Mother, this is a fine example of the benefit in knowing what’s beneath the tip of the iceberg. Fitzgerald, a highly evolved light being, did not “sell out,” but he did withdraw from vigorously pushing indictments because he took seriously the death threats against him and his family, and who can blame him—with the mountains of evidence he has uncovered, no one is more aware than he about the means undertaken to silence individuals whom the dark ones consider dangerously knowledgeable. Although he and his family are protected in the light, to stem their fear about the threats, he put on back burner his legal prominence. However, as evidence emerges through other avenues, it will be greatly aided by his quiet efforts to see justice done, and yes, the Plame/Wilson lawsuit is one of those avenues.
It seems we weren't wrong that the downfall of * will be at the hands of Valerie Plame. I do believe that Fitz got death threats because I was able to read some of his legal filings on his website and they were pretty damning of Dick Cheney. It's too bad they got to him.