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Kirk Radomski: Mets ball boy turned convicted felon
Kirk Radomski: Mets ball boy turned convicted felon

Proof of Roger Clemens Set-up: Radomski & Mcnamee's Program & the Paper Trail

Patrick ReadAug 16, 2008

ย Pride Goes Before The Fall -ย Proof of The Set-Up

Aug. 16, 2008

Washington, D.C.

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Recently, Kirk Radomski gave Federal Agents shipping receipts that were said to be addressed to Roger Clemens and, according to the Daily News, would finally โ€œlinkโ€ Clemens to HGH.

Then again, the Daily News reported the same while using an โ€œunnamed sourceโ€ about Shaun Kelly, Jeff Bagwell, Andy Pettitte and Mindy McCready; so it would be consistent if they are wrong about this receipt โ€œlinkingโ€ anyone to HGH...other than Radomski and McNamee themselves.

Did McNamee out himself as the Daily Newsโ€™s unnamed source of information (because Radomski is a known source) so, who is the unnamed one regarding the report on shipment-receipts, amongst other false Daily News reports?

Radomski said that he handed the โ€œlinkingโ€ receipts (from 2003) to the Department Of Justice and said that:

1) โ€œBrian McNamee did NOT sign the package receipt slip

2) โ€œThe package got to Clemens before McNamee did.โ€

Given the several different signatures (headline photo), the different penmanship that McNamee uses to sign his name and his apparent lack of consistent spelling, how would anyone prove that McNamee didnโ€™t sign the receipts, especially when the package addressed him?ย 

Which signature is Brian McNamee's from the above photo of hand-written checks now in evidence??

Radomski included McNamee on the โ€œpackage'sโ€ receipt, but failed to address it correctly:ย  โ€œTo Roger Clemens โ€“ Care of Brian McNamee,โ€ is how Radomski addressed the package and receipt - which is backwards - it is Rogerโ€™s house, not McNameeโ€™s.

McNamee's name is on the receipt which means that it was intended for McNamee, not Clemens -unless McNamee was lying when he swore under oath thatย "to his knowledge, Roger nothing to do with PEDs after 2001."ย 

The fact that "the package" was addressed incorrectly proves that using the US Postal Service to "ship" controlled substances across state borders wasnโ€™t Radomski and McNameeโ€™s preferred "method of transport."

ATLANTA, GA - MAY 15:  MLB Commissioner Bud Selig converses with Civil Rights leader Rev. Joseph Lowery prior to the Civil Rights game between the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies at Turner Field on May 15, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by

Since Radomski knows where McNamee was three years ago, with him in New York, then why didnโ€™t they just follow their normal "method ofย  transport" in using Brian as "the mule?โ€

McNamee has a history of transporting drugs across state lines himself, so why would they need to send a HGH-Package through the mail at all?ย ย 

ย 1) McNamee pushed and then transported HGH to Pettitte, in 2003, all the way to Tampa Bay Fla., where he treated him as well.ย 

2) McNamee also pushed and then transported GHB (date rape drug) to Florida and used it ย on his "assault" victim in 2001, who was given โ€œa near-fatal dose.โ€

3) McNamee pushed and then transported HGH to Chuck Knoblauch in Florida, 2001

Considering the above facts, it is not a stretch of the imagination to think that McNamee would "push" HGH on Debbie; after all, McNamee is a "drug pusher" and that's how he gets Radomski more business.

When considering that the HGH package was sent in 2003, will Henry Waxman and investigators pursue perjury charges on McNamee - who said in his deposition under oath that "Clemens had nothing to do with PEDs after 2001" - or is theย technicality overย "out of context answers" just reservedย for Roger?ย 

WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 13:  Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (R), Charlie Scheeler, investigator on former Sen. George Mitchell's staff (C) and and former Major League Baseball strength and conditioning coach Brian McNamee (L) raise their right

Takingย something out of context is old political trickery for use by people like Henry Waxman, who does it to push himself in front of the cameras for free face-time and does it to push his party's agenda - to make themย seemย more important, whichย they are not.

Theย real judge is important, as is the Federal Prosecutor's Office - which is overseen by the President's Office, not the Oversight Committee.

This is not consistent with McNamee saying, "to his knowledge Roger had nothing to do with PEDs after 2001 (the grudge year when McNamee threatened to sue Roger) because 18 months removed from 2004 would be 2002 โ€“ not 2001.

Dr. McNamee said in his deposition that โ€œRoger asked him to inject Debbie and teach her where to inject itโ€ - McNamee also said that Debbie was โ€œshocked that Roger actually let Brian train her how to use.โ€ ย 

If Roger was such the user, then Roger wouldnโ€™t need a third party- who threatened to sue him - to teach his wife โ€œwhere to inject it,โ€ because Roger would have known where to inject it and then his wife wouldnโ€™t have been so โ€œshocked,โ€ like McNamee testified to her being.

WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 13:  Major League Baseball player Roger Clemens (R) testifies while Brian McNamee (L), sits nearby during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, February 13, 2008 in Washington DC. The committee is hearing testimony on th

At the hearing Representative Foxย (p 165) asked McNamee, "your testimony is that Roger stopped taking HGH in 2001 because he didn't like HGH, so why would he want his wife to take something that he didn't like?"ย  The question remained unanswered.

Note: Pg - 166 -ย that McNamee swore to Fox that his motivation was not money and that he would not write a book โ€“ but his โ€œgood friend,โ€ Radomski, is writing one, though.ย Would McNamee collaborate on a book with Radomski, if there were proper compensation and a way to cover it up?

Emery helped to get McNamee out of hot water at the deposition โ€“ but he canโ€™t when it comes to Brian having too many signatures or submitting false evidence to the Department of Justice.

McNamee was asked about the different colors in the vials at the Hearing; but he wasnโ€™t pressed on it.ย  His evidence is the wrong color to be Winstrol or HGH.ย  Winstrol (Stanozolol 50) is white, not clear -ย like what fills McNameeโ€™s vials.

Lidocaine is clear, though. HGH is light amber not dark red, like what is in McNameeโ€™s vials. B12 is dark red though and Clemens said he has used both given him by McNamee.ย 

WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 13:  Brian McNamee, former personal trainer, listens to testimony during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, February 13, 2008 in Washington DC. The committee is hearing testimony on the use the illegal use of steroids

At the hearing, McNamee went on to deny any deals when under oath to Congress saying, โ€œNo deals.โ€

His lawyer later filed to have Clemens Defamation Suit dismissed based on โ€œMcNamee having absolute immunityย โ€“ a deal offered him by Federal Prosecutorsโ€ by way of private citizen, George Mitchell โ€“ which is as clear as mud.

Why do some take Radomski or McNamee as credible? Controversy sells; that is why the media needs a scandal to make profits, but fans don't have to buy the false reports.

It is the classic argument as to why not use โ€œjail-house snitchesโ€ or criminals as witnesses at all.ย  By definition a criminal breaks the law, not abides by them; especially not the ones concerning lying and definitely not when it comes to them in staying out of jail.

Kirk profited a total ofย $33,995 from selling controlled substances to baseball players, but the unnamed Federal Informantย ย testified that Kirk paid $50,000 cash for a pool - and stated that Kirk never used checks, or credit cards to buy gas, food, or home supplies โ€“ it would leave a paper trail proving his actual income over things like โ€“ vitamins.

A total of $50,000 cash is more than what he made off of players, which was $33.9K.ย  Suffice it to say he had other illegal incomes, unless owning a โ€œcar washโ€ requires one to spend cash only and being a bat boy pays that well nowadays.

1) McNamee testified to paying Radomski with vitamins

2) There are two checks in the Mitchell Report, shown above.ย 

3) If these checks are not from PED use in Baseball, then why are they in the report?

According to testimony at the Hearing, McNamee first threatened the law suit against Clemens in 2001 and Lanny Breuer said the heย โ€œmanufactured evidenceโ€ and has had it since 2001 as well.ย 

McNamee lied and testified that his grudge against Roger โ€œwas a dead issue in 2003โ€ (p. 221 of McNamee deposition).ย  McNamee said that โ€œAndy was upset with Roger too, for not promoting InviteHealth,โ€ who employed McNamee and and was his supply of โ€œvitaminsโ€ to pay Radomski - as if Andy would care about Brian's business.

McNamee lied again! I lost count as to how many times he perjured himself, so far.

Andy Pettitte was not upset with Roger because the promotion deal - that's McNamee's grudge alone. McNamee lied about his grudge "being a dead issue in 2003" and that "Andy was mad, too" - which is evidence that McNamee really held onto his grudge a long time and supports Hardin's Set-Up Theory.

WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 04:  New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte (C) arrives to be deposed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about what he knows about steroid use in Major League Baseball, February 4, 2008 in Washington. Pettitte adm

Radomski and McNamee, who (according to a FBI informant) tried to hide paper trails, decided it was okay to obtain a receipt for Roger in 2003, the same year that McNamee was still angry at Clemens, for which McNamee is tried to hide saying "it was a dead issue."ย  And Pettittte made clear he was lying.

Hardin is right, it was a set-up. Couple that with McNamee's testimony that he had no knowledge that Clemens was involved with PEDs after 2001 and it paints a pretty clear picture.

Andy also told McNamee that he was going to be honest and tell about his use if ever asked. McNamee, who told Andy that โ€œHGH would help him,โ€ then begged Andy not to tell anyone about his involvement โ€“ like any criminal would.

Pettitte said that โ€œMcNamee told a lot of โ€˜big storiesโ€™ and (he) didnโ€™t believe most of them; but just wanted to placate McNamee.โ€ย  Trainer Scott Shanahanย said the same thing about McNamee โ€“ that he โ€œalways had big stories and you could tell he was lying.โ€

ย McNamee stated in the Mitchell Report that he told Radomski that โ€œAndy and Roger were with โ€œThe Programโ€ and this was supposed to be code for, โ€œusing PEDs.โ€

In his deposition, McNamee clearly defines what โ€œThe Programโ€ is - an avenue for laundering money made from dealing drugs.

On page 23ย - McNamee tells investigators that โ€œThe Programโ€ was the exchange of Radomskiโ€™s controlled substance (HGH, PEDs or GHB) for McNameeโ€™s vitamins (From InViteHealth) - leaving no money trail.

But McNamee said that Clemens was โ€œwith the programโ€ and meant that Roger was supposed to promote the โ€œvitamin companyโ€ - in hopes of justifying the future influx of money to be laundered. No money trail??

On page 70ย - McNamee said โ€œKirk and I were good friends.ย  We took care of each other and did favors for each other,โ€ when talking about illegal drug deals and proper compensation.ย 

This is not too consistent with Mrs. Eileen Taylor-McNamee (soon to be ex) being concerned that Clemens was jeopardizing Brianโ€™s integrity as a Trainer with the PEDs, which McNamee โ€˜used' as a reason for keeping the alleged evidence - at his wife's beseeching (per McNamee!).

The โ€œfavorโ€ Kirk didย was "giving" McNamee thousands of dollars worth of illegal drugs (like GHB and HGH) in exchange for hundreds of dollars worth of โ€œvitamins.โ€ย 

Radomski was also connected to Pete Rose Jr, dealing GHB, in addition to PEDs - which is a proof-positive โ€œlinkโ€ to McNamee, who used GHB. McNamee used GHB in 2001 during the commission of an assault while in Florida.ย  He lied to the investigating authorities then.

WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 28:  Donald Fehr, executive director of Major League Baseball Players Association (L) and Allan 'Bud' Selig, Major League Baseball Commissioner, testify before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee during a heari

Somehow, those concerned with avoiding paper trails found themselves abusing the US Postal Service and shipping controlled substances, with receipts, across state borders and into Texas.ย  The drugs shipped into the State of Texas were for the use by Texas Residents โ€“ which is why the case will remain in Texas.ย  The shipment receipt alone almost demands the case stay in Texas.

Judge Keith Ellison is taking his time deciding whether to move the venue.ย  Given that McNamee and Radomski sent illegal drugs into his state - one would think that Texas has a legal interest to be served in all this, as drugs are flooding their borders by way of the mail systems, too.ย 

Judge Ellison would have to consider the several different McNamee signatures and also consider McNameeโ€™s Program with Radomski and how they victimized Texas residents while abusing the US Postal Service.ย 

In 2005, McNamee was named in the Jason Grimsley Affidavit โ€“ as a amphetamine contact.ย 

ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  McNamee said he was introduced to Radomski by Jason Grimsley.

In 2005 (the same year Pettitte asked Clemens about PEDs), Grimsley said in his affidavit that McNamee was only an amphetamine contact. After Grimsley introduced them in 2001, Radomski and McNamee became good friends and โ€œran a programโ€ together.ย  But McNamee testified that Roger stopped using in 2001. WHERE DID HE GET THE ALLEGED PEDs PRIOR TO RADOMSKI?

Chuck Knoblauch stated in his deposition (p. 8) ย that McNamee approached him in 2001 and pushed HGH on him.ย  Chuck then paid Jason Grimsley in 2001 for HGH โ€“ who got the drugs from Radomski by way of McNamee - the Mule - who also administered them.

McNamee had it out for Clemens, but had the goods on Pettitte and Knoblauch - so, why not cash in all the chips at once โ€“ go all-in so to speak, especially when busted so badly and having carried a grudge so long?ย  Our good friends at The Daily News have told us everything having to do with Brian McNamee. We know what he thinks and how sorry they feel for him, and they have given us more false stories from him & other unnamed sources, than it's worth.

Where did the DNA come from? The same shots Dr. Taylor & Tommy Craig gave testimony about giving Roger Clemens in Toronto. The B-12 shots -- the same ones McNamee told Clemens to go to him for instead of the team because "it's what he does (as a "doctor").

Thanks to the Daily News and Richard Emery, we all have a front-row seat to what is going on in the federal investigation and their latest is that "the Feds are looking for witnesses now" โ€“ as if they havenโ€™t been since 2005.ย  Maybe the witnesses they are now looking for are supposed to replace the ones they already have: McNamee and Radomski.

Richard Emery ought to be less concerned about how Hardin will treat Andy, and a lot more concerned about Hardin tearing McNamee apart on the witness stand, because he will "have to" answer all of the questions this time and for once, follow through when pressed.ย 

Hardin's representation was ruled in favor by Judge Ellison and Emery's "motion to dismiss Rusty" was denied. The real courts want fact, not fluff.

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