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For what it's worth (and I haven't been all the way through these yet), these seem to be an interesting interviews concerning AK Senator Linda Collins-Smith, who was apparently due to testify to a grand jury recently concerning the Clinton's. There may be some conspiracy stuff, so don the foil hats, if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This old article on that peach of guy, Tony Rodham, delve into Haiti, a DHS scandal,  a consultant to the DNC, etc.  The NYT article also goes into those shady dealings.  Just reading some of this that guy must have spent a bazillion dollars in his lifetime - all "earned" through ummm "connections".  
 

 

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22 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

 

As much fun as it is to pretend it's all interconnected within a Clinton criminal empire...this is a bitter divorce/custody situation that ended in a murder-suicide - common enough that we've had it happen to people on this board.

 

It's particularly odious to blame this on Clinton.

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16 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

As much fun as it is to pretend it's all interconnected within a Clinton criminal empire...this is a bitter divorce/custody situation that ended in a murder-suicide - common enough that we've had it happen to people on this board.

 

It's particularly odious to blame this on Clinton.

 

No one (other than the usual social media stuff) is blaming Clinton, and I'm certainly not drawing conclusions other than last week was a very odd cluster of (largely) violent deaths. Could all be coincidence. Could be happenstance. But it's still an odd cluster, and the connections between them and other events ongoing is noteworthy.

 

Two state senators, a federal official, three high ranking police officials, and Hillary's (most compromised) brother -- all within days of one another -- and all (but one whom I haven't dug into to know either way) worked on or were working on or involved with issues revolving around trafficking.  

 

It's not sinister necessarily. It's just odd -- even if it's only a statistical blip.

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41 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

No one (other than the usual social media stuff) is blaming Clinton, and I'm certainly not drawing conclusions other than last week was a very odd cluster of (largely) violent deaths. Could all be coincidence. Could be happenstance. But it's still an odd cluster, and the connections between them and other events ongoing is noteworthy.

 

Two state senators, a federal official, three high ranking police officials, and Hillary's (most compromised) brother -- all within days of one another -- and all (but one whom I haven't dug into to know either way) worked on or were working on or involved with issues revolving around trafficking.  

 

It's not sinister necessarily. It's just odd -- even if it's only a statistical blip.

  The fact of the matter is no investigation is far along in its reach never mind completed to this point in time.  Could be a self contained sad incident or part of a larger malevolent scheme.  Don't know either way but nothing is going to stop me for now from looking at either scenario.  Paging Dr Quincy.

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So, it appears that John McAfee is on the run (again). And he apparently is planning on dropping some bombs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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More of his interview:
 

"My illegitimate FISA warrant". If he's talking about it like this now, things are gonna get interesting. 

LOL He's smacking around the Mueller report.  Mueller report was "spun for the ridiculous concept of impeachment". "Fake Mueller report" 

And he is speaking of his death threats because of what happened to him. 
 


https://video.foxnews.com/v/6046242151001/#sp=show-clips 

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A British think-tank has issued a 132 page report advocating for not prosecuting pedophiles for viewing child pornography and abuse videos online

 

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The group believes that there are just too many sexual offenders for the courts to keep up, so they are advocating for having first time offenders simply take classes for “education, prevention and effective rehabilitation.” The workshops would be five sessions, up to 90 minutes each, over four months — and one follow-up session after eight months. They referred to this plan as a “deferred prosecution scheme.”

 

Yep, I'm sure that's the reason.

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9 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

 

Don't let the door hit you on your way out.

 

1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

 

and after 2020 primary loss he will be gone- period.

 

 

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He’s going to seek the Libertarian Party nomination.

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