I have a personal story that relates to one of the Clinton Scandals from the early 90's in which it is my opinion someone was killed for what they know. I cannot name the scandal, the individual I think was murdered, or the living individual/s involved whose life/lives are still in danger, but I can tell you about the current state of fear they still live in (and recent events confirm there is absolute justification to still be afraid) because I don't have permission and the individual/s involved fear releasing this info would be the final nail in their coffin.
I can tell you the person I think was murdered was a very prominent and respected individual who was the lead auditor for one of the earliest Clinton Scandals in the 90's. If I could tell you this story it would read like Oliver's Stone's JFK movie only this story is true. I pray every night for the safety of the individual/s involved that are still living and I also pray that eventually they will see justice done.
When I saw this story on Drudge my heart sank....and I had to vent....It breaks my heart that something so evil can prevail year after year after year and be so close to being one of the most powerful people in the world.
Will you join me in prayer in asking God to remove the souls of the corrupt and selfish politicians far from peace and let them forget prosperity. Let there be civil war in the camp of the enemies of my America and that the power of the wicked would fall upon themselves and expose them...that God would bless the families of those who have been killed for trying to expose the schemes of evil men and protect those whistleblowers still willing to expose corruption ...in Jesus name, Amen.
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Ronald Kessler, a former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, is the New York Times bestselling author of The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents and The Secrets of the FBI.
FBI agents' reports of interviews documenting that Hillary Clinton's stinging humiliation of her friend and mentor Vince Foster in front of White House aides triggered his suicide a week later are missing from where they should be filed at the National Archives, Daily Mail Online has learned exclusively.
On two separate occasions, this author visited the National Archives and Records Service in College Park, Md., to review the reports generated by FBI agents assigned to investigate the 1993 death of Bill Clinton's deputy White House counsel.
On the first visit, archivist David Paynter provided the box of records that he said contained the FBI reports of interviews conducted by FBI agents on Foster's death.
On a second visit, archivist James Mathis provided what he said were those same documents.
While the box contained dozens of FBI reports concerning Foster's death - including interviews with the medical examiner, U.S. Park Police officers, and White House aides about the contents of Foster's office - the reports on Hillary Clinton's role in his death were absent.
After filing a Freedom of Information request with the National Archives, Martha Murphy, the archives' public liaison, reported that she directed a senior archivist to conduct a more thorough review of the relevant FBI files, including those that had not been previously made public in response to FOIA requests.
'He examined all eight boxes but found no interviews by any investigator that detail either a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster or the effects of a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster on Vince Foster's state of mind,' Murphy reported in an email.
'We did not limit ourselves to interviews by the two individuals [FBI agents] you mention.'
While Murphy said the archives searched for 'the records that would be responsive to your request' and concluded that they could not be found, when asked for comment, John Valceanu, the archives' director of communications and marketing, said, 'We do not agree with your conclusion that the records you requested are missing from the National Archives simply because we were unable to locate any responsive records in response to your request.'
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