Operative? lol. It's funny you guys defending Mr. Conspiracy Theorist, Trump.
This isn't rumor stuff. This is:
Look at what you just posted, then reread what I quoted.
What 50 people? Post a list with your next post. And I guess you're saying the Clinton's are some genius serial killers? They just somehow got away with it?
You guys on the right are really off in conspiracy land a lot of the time, again, Trump being a big one himself.
You might dig around, maybe if read something other than Snopes and CNN- then you might find something more you don't like about President Trump you can post here that didn't come from the mainstream propaganda media.
"Hillary Rodham did her post Yale Law school internship with Robert Treuhalft Esquire in Berkley Calif.
He was the lawyer for the Communist Party of the United States."
These are all wacky conspiracy theorists, I know I know don't post that response please.
https://lasvegas.cbslocal.com/2016/...ociates-whove-died-mysteriously-check-it-out/
https://www.wnd.com/2016/08/clinton-death-list-33-most-intriguing-cases/
This has the best of the "Conspiracy" website, ton's of clippings from years, but I know you will dismiss it without reading more than 5 minutes bud. A lot more than 50.
http://alamo-girl.com/0341.htm
http://alamo-girl.com/0362.htm
http://alamo-girl.com/0463.htm
http://www.alamo-girl.com/0151.htm
http://alamo-girl.com/0363.htm
http://alamo-girl.com/0334.htm whitewater
Mena connection
Wall Street Journal 3/3/99 Micah Morrison "โฆSince drug smuggling at Mena is established beyond doubt, a brief review of some facts seems in order: Mena was a staging ground for Barry Seal, one of the most notorious drug smugglers in history. He established a base at Mena in 1981, and according to Arkansas law-enforcement officials, imported as much as 1,000 pounds of cocaine a month from Colombia. In 1984 he became an informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration, flying to Colombia and gathering information about leaders of the Medellรญn cartel. He testified in several high-profile cases, and was assassinated in Baton Rouge, La., in 1986. Two investigators probing events at Mena say they were closed down--William Duncan, a former Internal Revenue Service investigator, and Russell Welch, a former Arkansas State Police detective. They fought a decade-long battle to bring events at Mena to light, pinning their hopes on nine separate state and federal probes. All failed. And Messrs. Welch and Duncan were stripped of their careers. In 1986, Dan Lasater, Little Rock bond daddy and an important Clinton campaign contributor, pleaded guilty to cocaine distribution. The scheme also involved Mr. Clinton's brother, Roger. Both Mr. Lasater and Roger Clinton served brief prison terms. Gov. Clinton later issued a pardon to Mr. Lasater. On Aug. 23, 1987, teenagers Kevin Ives and Don Henry were run over by a northbound Union Pacific train near Little Rock in an area reputed to be a haven for drug smugglersโฆ. In 1990 Jean Duffey, the head of a newly created drug task force, began investigating a possible link between the train deaths and drugs. Her boss, the departing prosecuting attorney for Arkansas's Seventh Judicial District, gave her a direct order: "You are not to use the drug task force to investigate public officials." In a 1996 interview with the Journal, Ms. Duffey said: "We had witnesses telling us about low-flying aircraft and informants testifying about drug pick-ups." Dan Harmon, who had earlier been appointed special prosecutor for the train deaths, took office in 1991 as seventh district prosecutor. Ms. Duffey was discredited, threatened, and ultimately forced to flee Arkansas. In 1997, a federal jury in Little Rock found Mr. Harmon guilty of five counts of drug dealing and extortion, and sentenced him to eight years in prison for using his office to extort narcotics and cashโฆ"
Before the Elites bought up the AP:
AP 3/16/99 "โฆ An undercover probe into Mexican drug trafficking was shut down by the Clinton Administration even as U.S. Customs agents were looking at Mexico's defense minister as a suspect, The New York Times reported today. The agents were mystified by the decision to end the investigation on schedule rather than extend it to explore information involving the top-level official, particularly in view of intelligence reports "pointing to corruption at the highest levels of the Mexican military,'' the Times said. According to The Times, the agents had learned from drug-trade bankers in early 1998 that certain "clients'' wanted to launder $1.15 billion in illegal funds, and "the most important'' of them was Mexico's defense minister, Gen. Enrique Cervantes. Although the information was passed to Washington, "no further effort was ever made'' to investigate Cervantes' alleged role, and prosecutors did not even raise the subject with traffickers who had pleaded guilty and were cooperating with the government in the case, the Times said. The decision was sharply questioned by William F. Gately, identified by The Times as a former senior Customs agent, now retired, who ran the undercover operation. "Why are we sitting on this type of information? It's either because we're lazy, we're stupid or the political will doesn't exist to engage in the kind of investigation where our law enforcement efforts might damage our foreign policy,'' Gately saidโฆ Senior administration officials maintained the decision to end the inquiry was based on security, not concern about foreign policy, the Times saidโฆ."
Clinton and Open borders since 1999:
http://www.nypostonline.com/news/1442.htm 8/15/99 Brian Blomquist "...Immigration inspectors at JFK and Newark airports fear that hundreds of criminals have entered the country through New York since March, when the FBI cut off access to its database. "It's open season. The doors are open," one port inspector at JFK told The Post.
"We no longer check for criminal aliens. We don't have the tools to do it. We can't stop them if they want to come in." Officials with the Immigration and Naturalization Service said that, until March, they routinely used the FBI criminal database to screen all foreign passengers on incoming overseas flights. But then, on orders from FBI Director Louis Freeh, the inspectors were told that their access was cut off. They could use the FBI database for specific criminal cases, but not for widespread screening. The border inspectors were getting about 150 "hits" per month with the FBI system, INS officials said. A "hit" is when the database matches a passenger's name with the name of a known criminal. Inspectors say they're "crippled" without the FBI system. They say they've caught "thousands of criminals [mostly drug dealers] and inadmissible aliens" and "hundreds of aggravated felons" in the two years they were getting into FBI computers. Now, one inspector said, "Unless a non-citizen has cocaine falling out of his bag, we have no way of knowing if he's a criminal." The INS inspectors do have access to the State Department's computer to check for terrorists. FBI officials say their dispute with the INS boils down to protecting civil liberties. They note that inspectors never were supposed to be using the FBI criminal database in the first place...."
1996 Campaign:
https://www.icij.org/investigations...-indonesians-found-secret-offshore-documents/
https://www.breitbart.com/2016-pres...rred-from-u-s-still-giving-money-to-clintons/
The Riadys and Lippo were at the center of a foreign political cash scandal during American President Bill Clintonโs 1996 reelection campaign, with the company admitting dozens of violations of U.S. campaign law and the familyโs scion, James Riady,
pleading guilty to fraud and paying an $8.6 million fine.
Bill and Hillary timeline:
Lot's of details here:
http://prorev.com/connex.htm
1976
Bill Clinton is elected attorney general of Arkansas.
Two Indonesian billionaires come to Arkansas. Mochtar Riady and Liem Sioe Liong are close to Suharto. Riady is looking for an American bank to buy. Finds Jackson Stephens with whom he forms Stephens Finance. Stephens will broker the arrival of BCCI to this country and steer BCCI's founder, Hassan Abedi, to Bert Lance.
Riady's teen-age son is taken on as an intern by Stephens Inc. He later says he was "sponsored" by Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton,
according to several agency sources interviewed by biographer Roger Morris, works as a CIA informer while briefly and erratically a Rhodes Scholar in England. Although without visible means of support, he travels around Europe and the Soviet Union, staying at the ritziest hotel in Moscow. During this period the US government is using well educated assets such as Clinton as part of Operation Chaos, a major attempt to break student resistance to the war and the draft. According to former White House FBI agent Gary Aldrich Clinton is told by Oxford officials that he is no longer welcome there.
Whose blood-stained car was towed to the FBI garage from Ft. Marcey Park the same night as Foster's death? How did Foster walk 750 feet through a park without gathering any physical evidence of the hike on his shoes? How did his glasses end up 19 feet from his body? What were the origins of numerous carpet fibers found all over Foster's clothing and underwear? How did it happen that all 35 mm film of the scene was either overexposed or missing? How did it happen that most of the Polaroid shots have vanished? How did Foster manage to shoot himself yet die laid out in the careful manner of someone placed in a coffin? Why were there no fingerprints on the gun? Why did no one hear the shot? Where is Foster's appointment book? How did car keys, not found during the investigation in the park, turn up with Foster at the morgue? How was Foster's car opened at the park since officials claimed it was locked? Where is the bullet that killed Foster? Why did witnesses have their testimony changed and why was one witness subsequently harassed in a manner used by intelligence agents for intimidation? What did Foster do in the hours between lunch time and when he supposedly killed? What did Marsha Scott of the White House staff and Vince Foster talk about during the two hour meeting they had the day before he died? Why can't Marsha Scott remember? What did Foster do on secret trips to Switzerland and other locations about which his wife knew nothing? Why have police and rescue workers been forbidden to discuss the case?
John Clarke, the lawyer for Patrick Knowlton, raises some other issues:
-- Can you tell us why no fingerprints were found on (1) the external surface of the gun found in Mr. Foster's hand; (2) the cartridge casing of the bullets found in the gun; (3) Mr. Foster's eyeglasses; (4) Mr. Foster's car; (5) any of the contents in his car; and (6) the torn "suicide" note?
-- Your report on Mr. Foster's death claims there was a 1 1/4 x 1 inch, or half-dollar sized exit wound in the back of Mr. Foster's head caused by a .38 caliber gunshot with high velocity ammunition. Please explain why out of all the witnesses at the scene, not one reported or documented having seen this wound, or brain matter, or bone fragments or blood splatter on or around the body, head or vegetation, as would be expected.
-- Between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and 6:05 p.m., there is a record of six witnesses -- Jennifer Wacha, Judith Doody, Mark Fiest, Todd Hall, Patrick Knowlton and George Gonzalez -- having seen an older brown Honda within the Fort Marcy parking lot, parked in the same spot as Mr. Foster's car was later found. Inasmuch as Mr. Foster's Honda was silver and much newer than the brown Honda described by the witnesses, and inasmuch as Mr. Foster was dead by 4:30, how is it that Mr. Foster's car arrived in the park after he was already dead?
-- Mr. Foster's body was found at Fort Marcy Park with his car but without any car keys. Later that evening William Kennedy and Craig Livingstone showed up at the morgue and so did Mr. Foster's car keys. There are conflicting reports in the record about when Kennedy and Livingstone and the U.S. Park Police arrived at the morgue. Can you explain where William Kennedy and Craig Livingstone were during the five-hour period when Vincent Foster was last seen and his body was discovered?
The Washington Times will report later that Whitewater files were removed from Vince Foster's office after his death.