As the impeachment hearings begin in the House Judiciary

Committee, we learn a little bit more about the "secret

police" President Clinton has commissioned to intimidate

witnesses, investigate adversaries and harass opposition.

If the inquiry doesn't deal with dirty trickster Terry

Lenzner, you'll know the fix is in.

Who is this guy? He's a CIA-connected

attorney-turned-private investigator whose Investigative

Group International firm has had at least one taxpayer-paid

contract with the White House for $100,000.

Today, WorldNetDaily reveals an interesting twist to

Lenzner's CIA link. He admits representing one of the

darkest and most notorious agency figures -- Sidney

Gottlieb, described as a real-life "Dr. Strangelove" character

who ran black operations in drug and mind-control

experiments.

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Lenzner, the former Senate Watergate counsel, even sued a

Senate committee investigating CIA dirty tricks and

assassinations to keep Gottlieb's name from emerging in

hearings.

Nice guy, huh? But it gets worse. This is clearly a man on a

mission. It's just a little difficult to figure out what that

mission is. Lenzner had worked in the Nixon Justice

Department before being fired for funneling taxpayer

dollars to the Black Panthers and other militant groups. He

then joined the defense team of Father Philip Berrigan,

charged with planning to kidnap Henry Kissinger, blow up

heating tunnels and destroy draft records.

Is he a political zealot? A hired gun? It's tough to know

with the mysterious Lenzner. But if the House Judiciary

Committee doesn't ask any probing questions about him

and his role in the Clinton scandals cover-up, we'll know

for certain that he's got the goods on one too many

committee members.

That's the role of Clinton's secret police -- one of the great

untold stories of this repressive administration and a far

bigger scandal than Monica Lewinsky. If you doubt it, ladies

and gentlemen of the committee, just call former Clinton

aide Dick Morris, who has written eloquently about what

was called in the Nixon administration a "plumbers'

operation," to testify.

How could the impeachment inquiry not touch on what

Clinton bought from Lenzner with taxpayer dollars totaling

at least $100,000? Aren't members just a little curious? Or

are they too afraid to find out what Lenzner might have

learned -- perhaps about them?

Perjury, obstruction of justice and hush payments interest

me. They are certainly impeachable offenses. But it seems

the Congress is missing the big picture here.

The real crimes of the Clinton administration involve

dirty tricks, illegal domestic spying, misuse of official files,

abuse of federal agencies, foreign cash, technology leaks --

the kind of stuff that is right up Terry Lenzner's alley.

Scratch the surface of these scandals and the legacy of the

"most ethical administration in the history of America"

will fall like a house of cards.

But don't count on this Congress to do the job. Oh, yeah,

the House might nail Clinton for something everyone

already knows about -- his sordid dalliance with a White

House intern, his sexual harassment of a volunteer, even

the orchestration of a hush payment to Hillary Clinton's

former law partner Webster Hubbell, once the third

highest-ranking official in the Justice Department.

However, that's as far as the current script goes in

revealing high crimes and misdemeanors of the Clinton

White House. The rest is off-limits. The Republicans have

made a tacit deal with the Democrats. Other skeletons in

other closets will remain hidden from the public view.

And Clinton will remain in office to finish out his second

term. God only knows what havoc he will wreak on our

freedoms in the next two years.

There's only one factor that could change that scenario --

an unprecedented public uproar.

There are many poll-watchers, pulse-takers and human

weather vanes in Washington. So make noise. Show them

which way the wind is blowing. Let them know that not

everyone in this great country is mesmerized by the major

networks and the government-media complex.

Demonstrate that you are watching and you care.

The crimes of the Clinton administration must not go

unpunished -- or America will be forever changed, forever

cheapened, forever threatened.

It's time to expose America's secret police, all their dirty

tricks and the official corruption they seek to hide.