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− | The Oklahoma City bombing, an false flag attempt to shift the focus over to "white militia terrorists", happened in [[ | + | The Oklahoma City bombing, an false flag attempt to shift the focus over to "[[white militia terrorists]]", happened in April [[1995]]. |
+ | The [[Omnibus Counterterrorism Bill]], or US Senate bills S.390 and S.761, were introduced ''before'' the bombing, on February 10, [[1995]]<ref>https://www.congress.gov/bill/104th-congress/senate-bill/390</ref>, sponsored by then Senator [[Joe Biden]] and co-sponsored by among others [[Arlen Specter]].<ref>https://archive.md/IJf9</ref>, former council for the [[Warren Commission]] and author of the [[single-bullet theory]] in the [[JFK assassination]]. | ||
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+ | The bills, a forerunner of the [[Patriot Act]], gave the president the right to designate any groups "[[terrorists]]", to seize the assets of any such group, and to imprison citizens or deport permananet residents for supporting the ''lawful'' activities of any organization the president had designated "[[terrorist]]". Such acts could include the mere donation of funds, and could not be appealed. Th bill authorized the suspension of [[posse comitatus]], and it allowed the use of [[the military]] in [[law enforcement]] activities. It also reversed the concept of [[presumption of innocence]].<ref>[[Donald Jeffries]], ''Hidden History'', page 183</ref> | ||
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+ | The bills were never put to a vote, although a slightly altered version of the House bill became law as the [[Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996]].<ref>https://www.congress.gov/bill/104th-congress/senate-bill/735</ref> | ||
==Bosnian War== | ==Bosnian War== | ||
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[[image:Vince Foster.jpg|thumb|[[Vince Foster]] was one of the many people added to the [[Clinton body count]] during his presidency]] | [[image:Vince Foster.jpg|thumb|[[Vince Foster]] was one of the many people added to the [[Clinton body count]] during his presidency]] | ||
The Clinton body count continued to mount, with a large number of new victims. | The Clinton body count continued to mount, with a large number of new victims. | ||
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+ | ==Big Pharma== | ||
+ | In 1997, [[Clinton]] legalized direct pharmaceutical advertising to consumers. As a result, [[corporate media]], beholden to their new advertisers, no longer permitted to air anything critical of that industry, such as vaccine safety.<ref>https://www.ftc.gov/reports/direct-consumer-advertising-online-search</ref> | ||
=='Pardongate'== | =='Pardongate'== | ||
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* [[Susan McDougal]], who had been imprisoned for refusing to testify to Bill Clinton's role in the Whitewater scandal | * [[Susan McDougal]], who had been imprisoned for refusing to testify to Bill Clinton's role in the Whitewater scandal | ||
+ | ==Impeachment== | ||
+ | {{FA|Clinton–Lewinsky scandal}} | ||
+ | The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was a sex scandal involving Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern. Further investigation led to charges of perjury and to the impeachment of Clinton in [[1998]] by the U.S. House of Representatives. He was subsequently acquitted on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in a 21-day U.S. Senate trial.<ref>https://archive.org/details/unset0000unse_f8r9</ref> | ||
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+ | Conspicuously, given all the corruption, rapes, murders, drugs and assorted other dealings surrounding Clinton, the investigation, led by [[Kenneth Starr]], narrowed in on a very innocuous affair between consenting adults, and refused to look at anything else. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 11 January 2023
Date | January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001 |
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Description | The Bill Clinton administration |
Bill Clinton was President of the United States from 1993-2001. As President, he appears to have been a fairly faithful member of the cabal.[citation needed] Jeffrey Epstein paid at least 17 visits to him between 1993-1995.[1]
Contents
Waco massacre
- Full article: Waco massacre
- Full article: Waco massacre
The FBI siege and subsequent massacre of the members of the religious sect Branch Davidians led by David Koresh happened in 1993.
Oklahoma city bombing
- Full article: Oklahoma City bombing
- Full article: Oklahoma City bombing
The Oklahoma City bombing, an false flag attempt to shift the focus over to "white militia terrorists", happened in April 1995.
The Omnibus Counterterrorism Bill, or US Senate bills S.390 and S.761, were introduced before the bombing, on February 10, 1995[2], sponsored by then Senator Joe Biden and co-sponsored by among others Arlen Specter.[3], former council for the Warren Commission and author of the single-bullet theory in the JFK assassination.
The bills, a forerunner of the Patriot Act, gave the president the right to designate any groups "terrorists", to seize the assets of any such group, and to imprison citizens or deport permananet residents for supporting the lawful activities of any organization the president had designated "terrorist". Such acts could include the mere donation of funds, and could not be appealed. Th bill authorized the suspension of posse comitatus, and it allowed the use of the military in law enforcement activities. It also reversed the concept of presumption of innocence.[4]
The bills were never put to a vote, although a slightly altered version of the House bill became law as the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.[5]
Bosnian War
- Full article: Bosnian War
- Full article: Bosnian War
The planned break-up of Bosnia and subsequent bombing campaign happened 1992-1995.
Riadygate
- Full article: Riadygate
- Full article: Riadygate
Riadygate, also referred to as Chinagate, was a deal between Asian-Chinese organized crime and the Bill Clinton White House. The deal involved importing Chinese weapons to American ghettos, as part of the deep state strategy to keep the Afro-American community weak.
Support for Boris Yeltsin
The former Soviet Union and Russia was looted during the 1990s. The puppet leader Boris Yeltsin was supported to the hilt.
Kosovo War
- Full article: Kosovo War
- Full article: Kosovo War
A major bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 led to the creation of a protectorate in Kosovo.
Clinton body count
- Full article: Clinton body count
- Full article: Clinton body count
The Clinton body count continued to mount, with a large number of new victims.
Big Pharma
In 1997, Clinton legalized direct pharmaceutical advertising to consumers. As a result, corporate media, beholden to their new advertisers, no longer permitted to air anything critical of that industry, such as vaccine safety.[6]
'Pardongate'
Bill Clinton gave presidential pardons to 450 people, including Marc Rich. On his last day in office, he pardoned 140 people, an episode the commercially-controlled media dubbed "pardongate". Among these were a range of people with various personal and/or business connections to Clinton. Various sources have suggested that some of those pardoned paid money to Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's youngest brother.[7][8]
- Roger Clinton, his half-brother;
- Carlos Vignali (cocaine trafficker);
- Edgar and Vonna Jo Gregory (bank fraudsters);
- Susan McDougal, who had been imprisoned for refusing to testify to Bill Clinton's role in the Whitewater scandal
Impeachment
- Full article: Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
- Full article: Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was a sex scandal involving Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern. Further investigation led to charges of perjury and to the impeachment of Clinton in 1998 by the U.S. House of Representatives. He was subsequently acquitted on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in a 21-day U.S. Senate trial.[9]
Conspicuously, given all the corruption, rapes, murders, drugs and assorted other dealings surrounding Clinton, the investigation, led by Kenneth Starr, narrowed in on a very innocuous affair between consenting adults, and refused to look at anything else.
An event carried out
Event |
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1998 bombing of Iraq |
Appointments by Bill Clinton/Presidency
Appointee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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George Stephanopoulos | White House/Press secretary | 20 January 1993 | 7 June 1993 | |
George Stephanopoulos | White House Director of Communications | 20 January 1993 | 7 June 1993 | de facto |
George Stephanopoulos | US/President/Senior Advisor | 7 June 1993 | 10 December 1996 |
References
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10235499/Epstein-Clinton.html
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/104th-congress/senate-bill/390
- ↑ https://archive.md/IJf9
- ↑ Donald Jeffries, Hidden History, page 183
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/104th-congress/senate-bill/735
- ↑ https://www.ftc.gov/reports/direct-consumer-advertising-online-search
- ↑ http://lubbockonline.com/stories/022201/nat_022201053.shtml
- ↑ http://www.judicialwatch.org/5997.shtml
- ↑ https://archive.org/details/unset0000unse_f8r9