The Clinton body count

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Ditch, Jul 11, 2016.

  1. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Normally, I would dismiss things like this out of hand. However, here there are an awful lot of coincidences, not only with association, but also with Modus Operandi. --I believe it deserves another look and may actually be the case that the website purports.
     
    #92     Jul 25, 2019
  2. July 25, 2019
    Epstein found injured in his cell last night. Arkancide?
    By Taylor Day
    Recently accused and previously convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein was found inside his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center late last evening after what is reported as a possible assault or suicide attempt. While the two sources for NBC did not say that any material was seen in Epstein’s cell to indicate there was a possible suicide attempt by hanging, they were able to include details such as Epstein being found in a “fetal position” with marks on his neck, and that he wasn’t fully conscious.

    [​IMG]According to the local report, an additional four sources are giving multiple accounts of the Epstein incident. Two say they believe that it was a failed suicide attempt. Another says that it was a scheme concocted to get Epstein transferred to another facility. A last source says that an assault may have occurred.

    Or, possibly an arkancide. The term arkancide refers to the strange homicides and suicides of people that have had some sort of relationship with the Clinton family. Speculation has been around the internet for decades that these friends (and often, enemies) of Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill Clinton, former president and Governor of Arkansas, may have been killed at the direction and will of the Clintons.

    Now, I’m not here to say whether there is truth or not in the Clinton body-count, but another news story broke yesterday that was drowned out by the Mueller testimony. This one had to do with new evidence that Epstein visited the Clintons' White House on multiple occasions.

    In addition, according to the NBC piece, a person of interest was being questioned last night with investigators saying that this fellow inmate was in the area when the event occurred. The man’s name is Nicolas Tartaglione, a former police officer who is facing seventeen federal charges for a quadruple-homicide and narcotics conspiracy. The charges stem from a 2016 incident where Tartaglione allegedly killed a man he accused of stealing cash meant for a large cocaine deal, and innocent bystanders before burying them in his backyard. Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

    His attorney Bruce Barket quickly went on record stating that his client “absolutely” did not assault Epstein, even adding that Tartaglione and the accused pedophile “get along.” Mr. Barket also indicated that his client and the accused pedophile have been recently bonding over complaints about the conditions within MCC. One quick look at Barket’s Twitter account shows a man suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome. His most recent tweet says:

    “THIS, This is why @realDonaldTrump will fail. Neighbors, friends and family of immigrants will stand up for them…” Also shown is a video of a group of people interfering in a Tennessee ICE investigation.

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    Barket’s client and Epstein’s new friend, Nicolas Tartaglione was also in local headlines this week after correctional officers confiscated a contraband cellphone from the inmate.

    His lawyer, again, comes to his client’s defense saying that the cellphone does not belong to Tartaglione; however, in a motion filed just Monday, Barket is petitioning the court to block federal prosecutors who are applying to transfer the device to FBI custody and for a search warrant to see the cellphone’s contents. In a letter to the federal Judge Kenneth Karas, Barket writes that the cellphone could contain “privileged material” and communications stored on the phone. The attorney also asked the judge to require “not just a search warrant, but also to designate a ‘filter team’ or ‘taint team,’ members of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, [that can] isolate potentially privileged information from the trial prosecutors”.

    While Barket wouldn’t be a very good attorney if he didn’t try everything within his power to aid his clients, the timing is suspicious. A contraband cellphone is found on a new friend and associated inmate of Jeffrey Epstein, who is then also present when Epstein is injured, hours after a story breaks relating Epstein to the Clintons, again. If the Clinton-Arkancide theories are true, they may have another case. Epstein is currently under suicide watch at MCC where he will be monitored 24/7.
     
    #93     Jul 25, 2019
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  3. The problem with not killing the source is that the source will now sing like a bird at sunrise...
     
    #94     Jul 25, 2019
  4. smallfil

    smallfil

    Jeffrey Epstein needs to cooperate now and name his accomplices including, releasing incriminating evidence he has on them! If someone is trying to kill him, atleast, he would have some measure of revenge by outing them all! Now, if he keeps silent, he might suffer the same fate like Seth Rich who leaked DNC files to Wikileaks. Shortly after, he was murdered! They still have not caught the persons responsible!
     
    #95     Jul 25, 2019
  5. elderado

    elderado

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    #96     Jul 26, 2019
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    elderado

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    #97     Aug 22, 2019
  7. Dr. Love

    Dr. Love

  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.va...-justice-department-investigation-results/amp



    Surprise, Surprise: The DOJ’s Hillary Clinton Investigation Has Been a Bust
    ALISON DURKEE
    JANUARY 9, 2020 9:45 PM



    Back in 2017, buoyed by President Donald Trump’s calls for investigations into “Crooked Hillary & the Dems,” the Justice Department launched an inquiry into Hillary Clinton and Republicans' pet conspiracy theories about her and her career. Then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked U.S. Attorney John Huber to look into concerns that the FBI hadn't fully pursued cases related to the Clinton Foundation, as well as Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State, including the baseless “Uranium One” conspiracy theory championed by conservatives. Now, Huber is finally almost finished with his much-vaunted Clinton investigation—and, unsurprisingly, there isn't really anything to show for it.

    The Washington Post reported Thursday that after continuing on for more than two years, Huber's investigation “has effectively ended with no tangible results.” After combing through documents and conferring with federal law enforcement officials looking into the Clinton Foundation in Little Rock, Arkansas, the Post reports that Huber has “found nothing worth pursuing,” let alone any criminal charges. The U.S. attorney has not yet officially reported any results to the Justice Department, however, and the inquiry is technically still ongoing. But officials cited by the Post say that Huber's years-long investigation has by this point “largely finished”—and with nothing to show for it.

    Despite Republicans' long insistence on Clinton's wrongdoing—and Trump's favorite “lock her up” rallying cry—the fact that the Huber investigation has reportedly been a bust doesn't seem to come as much surprise to those inside the Justice Department itself. Senior Justice officials cited by the Post said that the investigation had largely been viewed as little more than a way to appease Trump and his Republican allies, and officials expected the inquiry was “unlikely to lead to anything of significance.” “We didn’t expect much of it, and neither did [Huber],” one source told the Post. “And as time went on, a lot of people just forgot about it.”

    The news of the DOJ's fruitless investigation comes just a few months after the State Department completed its own investigation into Clinton's emails and use of a private server, which found that while 38 individuals did commit 91 security violations in emails sent to or from the private server, ultimately the server largely wasn't used for transmitting classified information. “While there were some instances of classified information being inappropriately introduced into an unclassified system in furtherance of expedience, by and large, the individuals interviewed were aware of security policies and did their best to implement them in their operations,” a report on the investigation said. “There was no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.” Of course, Clinton being cleared of wrongdoing by Trump's own executive branch isn't about to stop the president from bashing Hillary nonetheless. (Never mind the fact that six of Trump's own associates have been convicted of crimes, or that private email use has reportedly been rampant throughout the Trump administration.) Less than an hour after the Post report came out, Trump was back on the campaign trail attacking Hillary, repeating his favorite 2016 talking points to a crowd of supporters—Clinton's innocence be damned. “Crooked Hillary—you should lock her up, I'll tell you,” Trump told supporters.


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    #100     Feb 23, 2020