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White House Executes Another Campaign Against Prosecutors

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Harrison shown above is a White House transition team member and lobbyist for the St. Joe Company, Florida's largest landowner who acquired 50 percent of the Codina Group; a firm owned by Armando Codina a reported former CIA asset who is a business partner to Jeb Bush. Bush receives his 401-K retirement pension from the Codina Group. Condina and Bush jointly held contracts with the communist Chinese government for space satellite communications during the 1980's.

Among criminal acts the government accused the firm of smuggling illegal aliens onto top-secret U.S. Air Force bases with nuclear weapons, in particular McDill AFB at Tampa and Hurlburt Field a top-secret black-ops base in the Florida panhandle.

Former employees interviewed by federal agents and Insider-Magazine.com told a story of how Aztec president Jimmy Livingston reportedly made trips to Honduras and other Central American countries to smuggle illegal aliens into the United States.

The employees stated "Mexicans and possibly some Pakistanis with Spanish surnames and passports" were forced to work without required protective gear on government contracts in the disposal of asbestos and other toxic wastes.

They reported the suspected Pakistanis were the first to quit work and leave for unknown destinations once smuggled onto top-secret military bases.

In February 2004 U.S. Homeland Security, FBI, EPA and U.S. Customs ICE raided the firms office and seized records after it suspected Al-Qaeda operatives were being smuggled onto the bases.

United States government investigative reports obtained by Insider-Magazine.com with the help of the (PEER) The National Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and other records detail how illegal aliens were smuggled onto military bases – and then Florida Governor Jeb Bush was accepting bribes and political donations giving protection for the firms criminal activities.

Both federal prosecutors apparently stepped into an explosive and deadly political case in the forfeiture of the Aztec-Big Wheel case and it remains to be seen how the true facts will play out in the days and weeks to come as Insider-Magazine.com investigates and uncovers the events surrounding Roy Atchison's arrest and the death of Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Runyon.

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