Some were friends, others strangers. Only one was not a prisoner to greed. They all died within a few months of each other in very bizarre ways. They all shared a forbidden knowledge of secret off-shore sales of unregistered shares of Enron to a handful of Washington insiders. One of those D.C. insiders worked at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and had daily access to the Prez.
John Pierre Gonyou was a dashing Canadian helicopter pilot in his late 30s married to a Spanish beauty queen and actress Maria Bravo and remarried to Melonie Murray once he learned his wife was cavorting with Bruce Willis. He owned homes in Beverly Hills, and on Miami’s oceanfront at Golden Beach. He amassed millions on Wall Street with inside information obtained in very „unique” ways. He was also associated with a few stock frauds, but never convicted – as far as we know. Pierre was a man who had unusual contacts in high places and operated under many names, both at the request of his partners, and for his own protection. This was the case when he went offshore to the Cayman Islands and Bahamas in search of unregistered Enron shares. The quest was long and difficult. He couldn’t find them, but a boating friend from Fort Apache Marina in Miami was recruited to join the hunt. In turn, Nick Navarro’s bag man Scotty Gallin was recruited to check with his many off-shore friends.
It took over 100 calls but the elusive shares were finally located. So while the lovely Melonie played the slots in the casino of the Atlants resort, her hubby was on a yacht, not far away, making a historic deal that would earn him a $660.000 commission, but a deal that would make that fellow in the White House approximately $250,000,000 over the next year, both as the stock grew wings and flew into the stratosphere, and as it plummeted back down to Earth when the scandal filled the news wires.
At least one Senator and a Texas Congressman knew about the secret offshore deal as did Ken Lay who was about to use it as leverage to obtain a sentence reduction. Gonyou was his witness and he frantically tried to find him. But he knew Gonyou by a different name and so did the White House buyer. By the time Lay found Gonyou, the Canadian was pushing up daisies in a California cemetery after being injected with enough heroin to kill King Kong. John Pierre puffed his share of joints, and even snorted a few lines of cocaine at parties, but he was not a heroin user.
Ken Lay would get a sudden and painful crash course about Potassium Chloride, the invisible chemical that covertly induced his timely heart attack just days before he arranged to meet secretly with a Democratic Senator with „volcanic news”. http://www.sott.net/article/232912-Assassinations-by-induced-heart-attack-and-cancer Cliff Baxter, a senior VP at Enron, described as „overwhelmed with shame” by some, yet „determined to tell all” by those closest to him supposedly shot himself in his car in his upscale Sugarland community. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2002/01/enro-j28.html Scotty Gallin would die in a mystery plane crash in the Bahamas, http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=101199 and Al Chalem would be found with five bullets in his head. Congressman Tom DeLay, who was involved in a similar deal, or perhaps the same one was quickly discredited with his arrest and conviction for corruption. Convicted felons come in handy for those who dabble on the dark side and need plausible deniability. http://www.app.com/story/news/crime/jersey-mayhem/cold-cases/2014/11/06/unsolved-double-murder-colts-neck-stock-brokers/18594649/
The White House buyer let out a sigh of relief and just smiled. All was good again and since the Supreme Court ordered that his notes and emails be sealed, the man responsible for five murders legally became untouchable, or did he? Is there a legal way to „unseal” that which the U.S. Supreme Court declares must remain secret? And what legal precedent gives the Supreme Court the right to obstruct justice through the obfuscation of documentary evidence? This is more than ironic. It is shameful that politicians must rely on judges to protect them from prosecution. Will 500,000+ Enron victims ever be made whole again? Will they ever get to even taste some token justice? Stay tuned, but don’t hold your breath. http://www.brechner.org/report_records_access_judicial.asp


