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TEXT OF SEPTEMBER, 1987 STATEMENT TO CHAIRMAN OF THE U.S. CONGRESSIONAL IRAN-CONTRA COMMITTEE DANIEL INOUYE


Gordon C. Wong,
SPECIAL DIPLOMATIC ADVISER TO THE U.S. PRESIDENT,
SENIOR ADVISER TO THE YEAR OF THE CHILD,
P.O. Box 1236,
Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, V6C 2T1,
September, 1987.

Senator Daniel Inouye,
Hart Senate Office Building,
Room 722,
Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A., 20510.

Senator Inouye:

I'm keeping this statement to you very brief so you don't misunderstand why i'm presently writing to you and including the enclosures which i trust you will forward to the addressees after reading them yourself.

I suggest you read them in the order suggested by the enclosed List of Contents for this submission to you.

If you can't forward the statement to INDEPENDENT SPECIAL PROSECUTOR Lawrence Walsh because of guidelines in the agreement re your authority as CHAIRMAN OF THE U.S. CONGRESSIONAL IRAN-CONTRA COMMITTEE, i hope that either President Reagan can or one of you will advise me how i should directly.
In the event that Canada's mail services are disrupted shortly by a national postal strike, i do urge you to rely on the course of action indicated by the first enclosure here.

Senator Inouye, if you consider how the attachments to my statement to Mr. Walsh presently restrict what i can afford to do, i trust you will understand why i'm only now providing you with what is here.
As well, if you or Mr. Walsh do request that President Reagan respond to the contents of the enclosed excerpt from my potentially final report to him as SPECIAL DIPLOMATIC ADVISER TO THE U.S. PRESIDENT (a copy of page 1. of it enclosed here for your understanding)--he should confirm that it contains the truth as stated and thus required a great deal of consideration before completion and submission.
Insofar as the level of authority to which my authority is solely accountable is that of the U.S. President, Ronald Reagan is the only one who can provide the answers to the questions raised presently.

I added the final remark to the Vancouver U.S. CONSULATE because i assume if a message is conveyed to me via them in future, it could be one from the White House--and accordingly, they shouldn't have a receptionist or mail clerk on hand to deal with it.

If you require any clarifications or assistance i am able to provide for you, please feel free to contact me.

I remain, as always,


(signature by Gordon C. Wong)


Gordon C. Wong

I'm enclosing a copy of my August, 1986 statement to "The Arab League" as a formality for your consideration as CHAIRMAN OF THE U.S. CONGRESSIONAL IRAN-CONTRA COMMITTEE.
If you haven't seen a copy before now...you should know why i am now contacting you.


TAKE YOUR NEXT FOOTSTEP HERE.



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