The Clinton body count conspiracy theory was started by a researcher named....
"Joseph Daniel Casolaro" = 202 (English Ordinal)
He was suicided on 8/10/1991 having allegedly slit his own wrists 12 times so deep it cut the tendons.
Epstein died 202 days from his last birthday on 8/10
"Joseph Daniel Casolaro" = 202 (English Ordinal) died on
8/10
Joseph Daniel Casolaro (June 16, 1947 – August 10, 1991) was an investigative reoprter investigating Mena Airport, the Arkansas Development Finance Authority, Iran-Contra, and the BCCI. Casolaro was nearing the end of his project and told friends he was about to publish something really big. He told the same friends he was receiving death threats and if something happened to him it would be no accident. He was found dead in the bathtub of a hotel in Martinsberg, West Virginia, officially ruled a suicide, having slit his wrists 12 times so deep it cut the tendons.
The sale of the PROMIS software was one of the principal topics that Casolaro was investigating at the time of his death either late Friday, August 9, or early Saturday, August 10, 1991. On Saturday around noon he was found dead in his room, Room 517, at the Sheraton Martinsburg Inn in Virginia.
Hillary Rodham Clinton represented the clients who were selling the PROMIS software worldwide, which a federal bankruptcy court ruled was "stolen" from Inslaw Inc.
"Danny Casolaro – August 10, 1991. Investigative reporter. Investigating Mena Airport , the Arkansas Development Finance Authority, Iran-Contra, and the BCCI. Casolaro was nearing the end of his project and told friends he was about to publish something really big. He told the same friends he was receiving death threats and if something happened to him it would be no accident. He was found dead in the bathtub of a hotel, officially ruled a "suicide", having allegedly slit his own wrists 12 times so deep it cut the tendons. After his death, his research files and manuscript were taken from the room, as well.
Casolaro had been working on a project he called The Octopus. Casolaro had started his investigation over the Justice Department's theft of a software package called PROMIS (Prosecutors Management Information System) from a company called Inslaw. This was happening at the same time as the clandestine gun running operation to supply the Nicaraguan Contras with weapons from Mena, Arkansas under the protection of then-governor Bill Clinton. The arming of the Contras was funded by smuggling narcotics and laundered through various banks, land flips, and a state agency, the Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA) created by Webster Hubbell and signed into law by Bill Clinton.
Casalero uncovered evidence of payment for arms trafficing to Iran with checks written by Saudi Arabian billionaire Adnan Khashoggie and Iranian-based businessman Manucher Ghorbanifar drawn on the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI).
The shoot down of one of the planes by Nicaragua and the capture of Eugene Hasenfus blew the cover off of the Mena operation and it became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
Casolaro apparently stumbled over the existence of a vast network of government operatives and politicians all linked by the distribution of narcotics to raise money for anti-Communist guerillas in Central America. He was working on a book exposing the government-sanctioned drug running when he was found in a bathtub in a hotel room, his wrists both deeply slashed in a manner that the pathologist declared did not appear to have been done by Danny himself. In particular, the deep cuts severed the tendons of the fingers, which would have made it impossible for Danny to slash his other wrist with the now useless hand.
Despite this, the official verdict was "suicide", although none of Danny's friends and families believed that, especially those who had been direct witnesses to the many death threats he had received.
When found, the large accordion file of the notes for his new book had disappeared from his hotel room, evidently stolen by his killer"
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