Conspiracy theorist claims Hillary Clinton 'murdered' John F Kennedy Jnr because he was planning to run for the same senate seat as her in shocking new book
- Roger Stone claims the Clintons were involved in JFK Jr's fatal accident
- John F Kennedy Jr died in a plane crash with his wife in July 1999
- Kennedy was flying his Piper Saratoga II to Martha's Vineyard at the time
- The NTSB claimed Kennedy lost control of the aircraft while flying at night
A high-profile Donald Trump supporter has claimed he has evidence that Bill and Hillary Clinton 'murdered' John F Kennedy Jnr because he had planned to run for the same senate seat in New York as the former First Lady.
Roger
Stone, who has written books attacking the Clintons in the past, said
his next piece of work will prove the involvement of Bill and Hillary in
the demise of JFK jnr.
Kennedy
was flying his wife Carolyn Bessettee Kennedy and her sister Lauren
Bessettein his Piper Saratoga II aircraft on July 16, 1999 when it
crashed into the ocean near Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.
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Trump supporter Roger Stone, who was a
former political aide to Richard Nixon said his new book would feature
evidence linking the death of John F Kennedy Jnr in July 1999 to Bill
and Hillary Clinton
Roger Stone, pictured, claimed the
Clinton's murdered JFK Jnr because he was planning a senate campaign in
the same New York seat that had been identified by Hillary and the
former first lady feared she would lose
Former
President Bill Clinton, pictured left campaigning in Maryland, and
Hillary, right, pictured campaigning in New York at separate events have
so far not responded to Stone's outlandish conspiracy theory
The
National Transportation Safety Board reported that Kennedy lost control
of the aircraft in challenging conditions at night while flying over
the ocean.
The
official report said: 'The pilot's failure to maintain control of the
airplane during a descent over water at night, which was a result of
spatial disorientation. Factors in the accident were haze and the dark
night.'
However,
conspiracy theorist Stone claimed: 'I have a book coming up, in which I
make the case that John F. Kennedy Jr. was murdered — and he was
murdered by the Clintons, because he was in the way. Now, I have
extraordinary new evidence that nobody else has seen.'
According to Salon, Stone made the claim to fellow conspiracy theorist James Fetzer.
Stone had previously written 'The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ' and 'The Clintons' War on Women'.
In
a series of tweets, Stone claimed 'The murder of JFK Jr will be the
subject of my next book. JFK Jr was planning on running for NY senate
seat @hillaryclinton wanted. Poor b******.'
However, the NTSB, which investigated the crash looked into JFK Jr's flying qualifications.
John F Kennedy Jr, right, and his wife Carolyn, left, along with her sister died in the July 1999 crash
Roger Stone is well known among US right-wing conspiracy theorists for his outlandish claims
He told his fans that his next book will show how Kennedy's plans to run for the senate prompted her move
Kennedy
sought weather forecasts and planned to fly to Martha's Vineyard during
the day but departed at night. He flew approximately 30 miles over
water.
He was a relatively inexperienced pilot with only 310 hours in the cockpit - 55 hours of which were at night.
Experts
believe Kennedy, who had only completed about 50 per cent of an
instrument rating course, lost his bearings and unable to see the
horizon spiraled out of control into the ocean.
Inspectors
could not find any prior problems in the aircraft's airframe, systems,
avionics and engine which could help explain the catastrophe.
The Clinton campaign has not responded to a request from MailOnline to comment on the allegations.
Earlier,
Stone claimed he knew how to guarantee Trump's success in July's
Republican convention, preventing the party hierarchy from scuppering
the billionaire businessman's presidential plan.
Stone wants to send peasants with pitchforks to the hotel rooms of delegates.
Appearing
on a podcast, Stone claimed he wanted to 'disclose the hotels and the
room numbers of those delegates who are directly involved in the steal.
Kennedy was flying in a Piper Saratoga II when he lost control of the aircraft and spiraled into the ocean
'If
you're from Pennsylvania, we'll tell you who the culprits are. We urge
you to visit their hotel and find them,' he said on Freedomain Radio.
'You have a right to discuss this if you voted in the Pennsylvania primary, for example, and your votes are being disallowed.
Stone,
a longtime aide to the late U.S. president Richard Nixon, was a Trump
insider until early August when he left the real estate tycoon's
campaign, but has been an outspoken supporter ever since.
His
books include a lengthy expose of 'The Clintons' War on Women' and a
nonfiction title that explores whether President Lyndon Johnson had John
F. Kennedy killed.
He
was also the only person quoted last month in a National Enquirer story
that linked Trump rival Sen. Ted Cruz with allegations of five
extramarital affairs.
Cruz vehemently denied the charges, and openly questioned whether Stone and Trump ever really parted ways.
'Roger
Stone remains the henchman, the hatchet man, the enforcer for Donald
Trump,' the second-place White House hopeful said March 27 on 'Fox News
Sunday.'
'He’s pushing these attacks. And by the way, he’s been pushing them for many months.'
President Bill Clinton, left, invited JFK Jr, right, into the Oval Office several times while president
A Trump spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Stone
sketched out a scenario in Monday's interview that would see Trump
falling short of the 1,237 delegates he needs in order to clinch the
presidential nomination before the Cleveland, Ohio convention.
'If
Trump does not run the table on the rest of the primaries and the
caucuses, we're looking at a very, very narrow path in which the
kingmakers go all out to cheat, to steal, and to snatch this nomination
from the candidate who is overwhelmingly selected by the voters,' he
told host Stefan Molyneux.
'I
have urged Trump supporters: come to Cleveland. March on Cleveland.
Join us in the Forest City,' Stone continued. 'We're going to have
protests, demonstrations.'
Media
Matters for America, an aggressive liberal message group that tracks
news reports and interviews which are favorable to Republicans, first
surfaced the interview on Tuesday.
The
Republican National Committee has said no plot exists to sideline
Trump, pointing instead to an established procedure that could throw
open a 'contested' convention to a floor fight for delegates if the
billionaire fails to cinch the prize on the first vote.
As
Cruz makes headway, winning state-level elections and deploying a
strong ground game to collect delegates in states without traditional
popular voting, Trump's window for an early victory has become
progressively more narrow.
Should
the Texas senator claim a majority of delegates in Wisconsin on
Tuesday, for instance, Trump would need to win more than 56 per cent of
the remaining delegates that are up-for-grabs in order to reach his goal
before the July convention.
Even
if he doesn't win enough delegates through the primary and caucus
process to go over the top, he might prevail with the help of 'unbound'
delegates – the roughly 10 per cent who will arrive in Cleveland without
an assigned candidate whom they must support in the first round of
balloting
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