Friday, September 23, 2016

September Surprise: EX CIA Operative Outs Bill & Hillary Clinton As Cocaine Traffickers


Published on Sep 23, 2016
This is a vintage video interview conducted by Alex Jones in 2000 with ex CIA operative turned author Terry Reed. Reed discloses that George HW Bush and Bill Clinton were part of a cocaine trafficking network that moved guns for drugs as part of federal operation conducted by Col. Oliver North. This interview was part of Police 2 The Takeover released in 2000. It has stood the test of time as we can glimpse into the corrupt souls of the Clintons as Hillary makes a desperate bid to become POTUS in the 2016 election.

EX CIA Operative Outs Bill & Hillary Clinton As Cocaine Traffickers 


Tim Kaine’s Unlikely Biography

Posted on July 31, 2016 by Daniel Hopsicker

Tim Kaine isn’t shy about trading on his year in Honduras as a Catholic missionary.

Accepting the V.P. nomination, he said, “My faith  is my North Star for orienting my life.” He had gone to a Jesuit high school, he explained, with the motto “men for others.” It led him to volunteer as a missionary in Honduras.

“Aprendí los valores de mi pueblo: fe, familia y trabajo. Los mismos valores de la comunidad latina aquí”—I learned the values of my town: faith, family and work. The same values of the Latino community here.”

It’s a story he’s been telling a long time.

While running for the Senate in Virginia, Kaine aired radio ads detailing his experience as a missionary. He became the first U.S. senator to deliver a speech on the floor entirely in Spanish, which he learned in Honduras.

“As somebody who lived and re-visits Latin America,” he told The Washington Post, “I have a real passion and attachment to the immigrant story—latinos y otros, porque hay un gran número de asiáticos y otros en Virginia.”

But, as biography, it’s not merely unsatisfying. It’s unlikely.

A 21-year old Harvard Law School student spending 1981 in Honduras as a Jesuit volunteer is as absurd as an English tutor parachuting before D-Day into Normandy to teach French children when to use “their” and when to use “they’re.”

It doesn’t pass the smell test.

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