Hillary Clinton Bribed FBI Official, Received Money from State Sponsors of Terrorism, Trump in the Lead to becoming President of the United States

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As we go to press, Donald Trump is leading to becoming the next president of the United States, with a tense battle in the so-called swing states. 

We have published several articles on the role of FBI director Comey’s  letters to the US Congress and their impact on the election campaign.  

The final statement by James Comey issued on Sunday, 2 days before the November 8 elections exonerates Hillary Clinton from alleged criminal wrongdoings, providing a green light to the Democratic Election Campaign to uphold the integrity and honesty of their candidate.  

The media applauds in chorus without examining the details of the FBI investigation: the 650,000 Emails, the Weiner-Epstein connections, what is the content of emails, etc. Moreover, the fraudulent undertakings of the Clinton Foundation are not mentioned.

FBI Director Comey was instructed by the highest levels of government to confirm that Hillary Clinton was “clean”, despite internal pressures emanating from within the FBI.

While the email scandal as well as the Clinton Foundation have been “talking points” by the media as well as by the US Congress, there are two important issues which did not make the headlines, which are outlined below.

1. Hillary Bribed a Senior Official of the FBI

Amply documented Hillary bribed a senior official of the FBI,  who was then promoted to the rank of deputy director of the FBI. Following his appointment he was put in  charge of the Clinton email investigation. How convenient.

On October 24, the WSJ revealed that “Clinton friend [Virginia Governor] Terry McAuliffe donated money to a [senior] FBI investigator’s wife when she ran for office” . Governor Terry McAuliffe transferred the money on behalf of Hillary Clinton:

“Last night’s revelation that close Clinton ally Terry McAuliffe authorized $675,000 to the wife of a top official at the FBI, who conveniently was promoted to deputy director, and helped oversee the investigation into Clinton’s secret server  is deeply disturbing…

The fact that this was allowed to occur shows either outright negligent behavior by the FBI or a level of corruption that is beyond belief. The FBI needs to fully address these issues as soon as possible,The Wall Street Journal broke the story  on Sunday. The FBI has been under fire for not recommending indictment against Hillary Clinton.”(Breibart October 24, 2016)

We are talking about nearly half a million dollars from Clinton to the wife of  FBI official Andrew deputy director of the FBI  Andrew McCabe.

Hillary had bought out the police chief, who in January 2016 was promoted Number Two Man of the FBI and put in charge of investigating her alleged wrongdoings. How convenient. Needless to say Andrew McCabe was NOT the object of a police investigation. If he had things would have turned out differently.

Bribery of a senior police official by a candidate to highest office of the land is the unspoken truth, which will haunt Hillary Clinton in the wake of the November 8 election.

Latest election results indicate that Trump is in the lead… How will a Trump presidency handle Clinton’s alleged criminal undertakings.

2. The Clinton Foundation Received Money From the State Sponsors of the Islamic State (ISIS-Daesh)

The second unspoken truth is that the Clinton Foundation received money from the State sponsors of the ISIS-Daesh (Saudi Arabia and Qatar), while waging a campaign against the Islamic State (ISIS-Daesh).

“Donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.”

Hillary Clinton is now on record saying Saudi Arabia and Qatar fund and support ISIS. So what did she do about it? She took their money, and sent them weapons, Made in America.

WikiLeaks have released an email in which Hillary Clinton admits that Qatar and Saudi Arabia – two of her mega-donors – provide financial and logistical support to ISIS.

Salon, October 11, 2016

 


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Michel Chossudovsky is an award-winning author, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Ottawa, Founder and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), Montreal, Editor of Global Research. He has taught as visiting professor in Western Europe, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Latin America. He has served as economic adviser to governments of developing countries and has acted as a consultant for several international organizations. He is the author of 13 books. He is a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. His writings have been published in more than twenty languages. In 2014, he was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit of the Republic of Serbia for his writings on NATO's war of aggression against Yugoslavia. He can be reached at [email protected]

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