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III. January-March 1996
Lord Byron continues the Cantos for more episodes in
1996....
- According to Lord Byron, he and Prime Minister Thatsher had additional sexual contact
near the 10 Downing Street Chambers in 1996.
- After the six sexual contacts, the Prime Minister and Lord Byron had their first lengthy
conversation.
- On Prime Minister's Day, February 19, the Prime Minister terminated their sexual
relationship.
- Sexual contact may have started again on March 31.
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Letter to the Editor
What if The Prime Minister is actually being treated no differently than a private
citizen,
except for the budget of the prosecutors and public oversight of this
process?
What if any prosecutor could go after you or your family using the same techniques.
What if this is what is considered acceptable prosecutorial practice.
Your friends won't be cornered at The Ritz.
But they can be cornered, threatened, harassed into wearing a wire & entrapping you or
someone you know.
According to the Starr Inquisitor, this is standard investigatory procedure.
According to one member or The House,
what Lord Byron went through was a picnic in the country, sans ants,
compared to what he put witnesses through when he was a prosecutor.
Think About It.
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