"Based on Libby's pleadings, and the timing of Hannah's cooperation, which Jason puts at February, 2004, and UPI's Sale confirming that's when they put the screws to Hannah, I'm going to take a speculative leap forward and posit that Hannah gave up Stephen Hadley as Novak's undisclosed source (the other has been confirmed as Rove) at the same time he gave up Libby and Rove. Hadley and Novak then went in and confirmed with Fitzgerald. [...]Also, I think this makes Stephen Hadley Woodward's source -- as Jason and Larissa at Raw Story have been telling us for months (details here) -- and that Hadley is the official who contacted Fitz to correct his prior testimony a week after Libby was indicted.
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Other loose ends and remaining questions? Here are mine:
Is Hadley really Novak's second source or was it someone at the State Department or CIA? Who is Walter Pincus's source? Did Rove give up Libby and/or Hadley in the 11th hour to avoid getting indicted, knowing that Hannah had nailed him? Did Hadley get a pass or is he going to be indicted with Rove?
Who is Fitz using for corroborative witnesses to Hannah? Best bets: David Wurmser, Fred Fleitz and Marc Grossman."
imagine if Bolton gets indicted... i'd trade a lot for that...
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My only comment here is that if Hadley is Mr. X, then Fitzgerald's February 16th affy which contains redacted spaces for the identity of Mr. X, was spaced awful funny.
There is no way a short name like Hadley can occupy a space where Armitage seems to fit almost perfectly. So if Hadley's Mr. X, then Fitzgerald doesn't seem to know that either. Or he's playing us and used some very creative spacing in the redacted areas.
Another possibility is that Hadley was the original source for Armitage, and Armitage is Mr. X.
I hope all will be made clear relatively soon!
viget - i can't add anything to that.
you are correct - there are unresolved mysteries everywhere.
i'm with you - the sooner the better.
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