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Reverse engineering Hillary's crimes: media have it backwards
By Jon Rappoport
The Hillary email scandal and the Clinton Foundation scandal have been slithering, segment by segment, into public view.
And now we have "pay to play."
The latest revelation, from the Associated Press: "More than
half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton
while she was secretary of state gave money - either personally or
through companies or groups - to the Clinton Foundation. It's an
extraordinary proportion...Combined, the 85 donors contributed as much
as $156 million [to the Foundation]."
The National Review gives us the tip of the iceberg: "Crown
Prince Salman of Bahrain wanted a sit-down with Secretary Clinton but
was rebuffed; Clinton Foundation executive Douglas Band intervened
through [Huma] Abedin to try to find a work-around for the crown prince,
who gave donations to the Clinton Global Initiative totaling $32
million through 2010. Donations to the Clinton Foundation came in from
the kingdom itself and from the state oil company. Band also intervened
to secure a visa for a foreign athlete held up because of his criminal
record, doing so at the behest of donor Casey Wasserman, a Hollywood
sports-entertainment mogul, whose foundation has contributed between $5
million and $10 million to the Clinton Foundation..."
But let's put all this in the right perspective. Let's reverse engineer this. The media has it backwards.
Heading up the State Department didn't incidentally afford
Hillary the opportunity to funnel cash into the Clinton Foundation, in
return for granting favors to donors. No.
Head of the State Department was her side job. She was really
an officer of the Foundation. And as such, she picked out a plum
position that would allow her to expand the Foundation's coffers: she
became Secretary of State.
It would be like the son of a mafia crime boss landing a slot
as a judge, so he could rule in favor of his father's mob associates in
court. The judgeship was just an angle, a way of serving the family.
The family comes first.
Yes, as Secretary of State Hillary could remain in the public
eye---an essential factor for her later run for President. And she
could also exercise her passion for making war and wreaking havoc: Libya
is a prime illustration. But behind it all, she has been Hillary
Clinton of the Clinton Foundation.
Right now, as the latest chapter in the Clinton Foundation
scandal is exploding, Bill, her husband, is promising to tighten
Foundation rules for accepting donations. He's presenting a typical
mafia ploy: "The Family is getting out of the rackets. We're going
completely legit."
Sure they are. Bill and Hillary have an itch that can never
be scratched. They have to run a racket. They have to pile up money
through cons and schemes and payoffs. That will never change.
Hillary convincing Obama to give her the Secretary of State
job was a champagne moment for the Clintons. The husband and wife team
were in clover. The State Department would become their satellite office
for the Foundation, and as such, it would go global and suck in gobs of
cash from California to Saudi Arabia.
Annual huddle of the Foundation: "Well, folks, our marketing
arm, also known as the State Department, has exceeded all expectations.
Everything we've been working for, all these years, is coming to
fruition. It's called free money, and we've got it."
What Hillary has done is typical for any clandestine agent:
she went undercover; her cover story was, she was Secretary of State; in
that role, she achieved hidden ulterior objectives.
Mission accomplished.
Except, as usual, she and her husband did sloppy work. They
failed to conceal their operation properly. They wandered off the
reservation.
What's next? Well, how about the Clinton Global Initiative?
What might be discovered during a deep probe of that charity? Now we're
talking about real money: over 2000 projects and 69 billion dollars
raised (Reuters, 9/22/11). Who diverted and kept how much of that
gargantuan sum? Who used money from that vault to extract favors?
Doug Band, the long-time Clinton associate who pulled off
this fund-raising feat, was also, according to reports, the man who
convinced Obama to give Hillary the job of Secretary of State. If true,
one wonders if Band made the President an offer that was hard to refuse:
a financial boon after the Oval Office faded in the rear-view mirror.
Every President needs a nest egg, something to fall back on after rendering public service to the nation.
Why shouldn't the Clintons throw a few large bags of cash out
of a plane winging over Hawaii, as the Chosen One and his family arrive
to build their new home on a hill?
It's only fair.
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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