Vince Foster 'suicide' shocker: 2nd wound documented!!!!

Now who could shoot himself TWICE in a suicide????????

WorldNetDaily ^ | February 28, 2016 | Leo Hohmann
But newly discovered evidence unearthed from boxes stored deep in the National Archives lend credence to theories about foul play and cover-up that have been hinted at by at least three books and countless articles. The newest piece to the puzzle was uncovered by two citizen researchers, one of whom was a witness involved in the case from the beginning. What had only been suspicions about missing death-scene photographs are now proven to exist. The smoking-gun information comes from two documents: a two-page letter of resignation and a 31-page memo both written by Starr’s lead prosecutor, Miguel Rodriguez. Rodriguez refers...

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Maybe your King or Dictator can take care of it.
 
Now who could shoot himself TWICE in a suicide????????

WorldNetDaily ^ | February 28, 2016 | Leo Hohmann
But newly discovered evidence unearthed from boxes stored deep in the National Archives lend credence to theories about foul play and cover-up that have been hinted at by at least three books and countless articles. The newest piece to the puzzle was uncovered by two citizen researchers, one of whom was a witness involved in the case from the beginning. What had only been suspicions about missing death-scene photographs are now proven to exist. The smoking-gun information comes from two documents: a two-page letter of resignation and a 31-page memo both written by Starr’s lead prosecutor, Miguel Rodriguez. Rodriguez refers...

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Maybe your King or Dictator can take care of it.
Still having FLASHES OF TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME I see!!!

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Vince's last words, "I need to get this Whitewater cloud off our heads, Hillary. I'm going to speak with the FBI and clear it all up. What's the worst that could happen?"
My own personal theory is that Foster had been meeting at one of the Secret Services little hidden shack up houses they have in DC for the President to safely have affairs out of any danger of the public eye. These are classified locations.

So one day Vince Foster was getting dressed at one of these safe houses and realized he couldnt live with the situation his life had turned into. Guilt over the Waco incident and the knowledge of what kind of joke his life had turned into, being reduced to that ugly hag Hillary's boy toy, was more than he could stand. She had called and told him she wanted another round of her pegging him and beating him with a spiked whip and it brought him to a moment of crisis.

He couldnt live with it and in his gusto ate two bullets just to make sure.

Since it occurred at a safe house, they had to move his body to the park to avoid being spotted and losing a classified safe house.

I think that's how it happened; Hillary killed him with her looks, so to speak.

:D
 
Imagine if a high profile member of the administration or a Navy Admiral had been found dead of alleged suicide during the Nixon administration, Woodward and Bernstein would have run the story for another ten years without having to resort to fake stories from an unnamed informant. Watergate was about a 2nd rate burglary. There were dead freaking bodies during the Clinton administration. When unfortunate events happen during a democrat administration the media does it's best to bury (no pun intended) the story. There were so many strange things going on in the Clinton administration that you have to give the liberal media credit for holding back their investigative instincts and remaining loyal to the democrat party. It's also possible that the media saw what happens when they get too independent.
 
Now who could shoot himself TWICE in a suicide????????

WorldNetDaily ^ | February 28, 2016 | Leo Hohmann
But newly discovered evidence unearthed from boxes stored deep in the National Archives lend credence to theories about foul play and cover-up that have been hinted at by at least three books and countless articles. The newest piece to the puzzle was uncovered by two citizen researchers, one of whom was a witness involved in the case from the beginning. What had only been suspicions about missing death-scene photographs are now proven to exist. The smoking-gun information comes from two documents: a two-page letter of resignation and a 31-page memo both written by Starr’s lead prosecutor, Miguel Rodriguez. Rodriguez refers...

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I always thought thugs held their pistols horizontally.
 
I think House Of Cards is based on the Clintons and Frank Underwood is Hillary in male form.

That would be a miracle....

The BBC series on which it is based aired its first episode in 1990.....and it was adapted from a novel by a former Conservative Party Chief of Staff......

Stop thinking....
 
She will pay Hillary ...his Bill will pay and Chelsea will pay too.


There is a God who Sees all and Knows all.


What a scum of a family
 
Foster is not going away

He can not Rest In Peace ...until the world knows who killed him and why.
 
The GOP did millions of dollars worth of Investigations and PAID reporters to keep the made up stories by them ''alive''....

IF you are a Trump supporter because you believe the GOP establishment are corrupt pieces of useless shit controlled by lobbyists paid for by the elite , but now post crap that they ''told you to believe'' as if they are believable and trustworthy, then....then I'd have to question your honesty, ability to apply logic, and yes....:lol: maybe even your sanity!


The Arkansas Project

On May 2, 1999, the Washington Post published new details on the pursuit of a Vincent Foster conspiracy in an article by David Brock, a key figure in the Troopergate and Whitewater scandals whose disillusionment with the political corruption motivating what would come to be known as the Arkansas Project ended his lifelong commitment to the Conservative movement and facilitated public dissemination of insider details on G.O.P. machinations. The article explains how Brock was "summoned" to a meeting with Rex Armistead in Miami, Florida at an airport hotel. Brock claims that Armistead laid out for him an elaborate "Vince Foster murder scenario" – a scenario that he found implausible.[20]

In an interview for Salon.com in 2000, Brock also revealed that he and Armistead received funding throughout Clinton's two terms in office from Richard Scaife for the initiative known as the Arkansas Project.[21] The Project aimed to discredit the sitting President and First Lady through investigations into a range of issues that could potentially prove problematic for the couple, from rehashed drug smuggling allegations to their long-standing relationship with Foster and other professionals/officials in Arkansas.

Another prominent reporter to have received funds from Scaife was Christopher W. Ruddy[22] – a former writer for the Scaife-owned Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (and later founder of NewsMax). Eventually, Scaife became the third-largest stockholder of Ruddy's Newsmax;[23] and both NewsMax and the WorldNetDaily continued to publish materials that showed the Clintons in a negative light.[24]

Ruddy also enjoyed the backing of Joseph Farah and Farah's organization, the Western Journalism Center. This group supplied him with "additional expense money, funding for Freedom of Information Act requests, legal support and publicity" around his book deal & the requisite research into a conspiracy surrounding Foster's death.[25] He published his findings in 1997 under the title The Strange Death of Vincent Foster (pub. Simon & Schuster).[26] Inside, he discusses mistakes & transgressions that occurred in the original investigations – in particular, alleged obstruction of justice by White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum – but stops short of positing an original theory on the circumstances surrounding Foster's death. Interviews revealed his personal belief that some sort of cover-up took place, which involved moving Foster's body from the (unknown) site of his death to the park where it was discovered.

Despite Ruddy's disputed assertions,[27] the Western Journalism Center "placed some 50 ads reprinting Ruddy's [previous] Tribune-Review stories in the Washington Times in 1999; and then refashioned the Times articles into a $12 packet called simply The Ruddy Investigation."[28] Shortly thereafter, the Center "circulated a video featuring Ruddy's claims, Unanswered: The Death of Vincent Foster, that was produced by James Davidson, chairman of the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) and co-editor of the Strategic Investment newsletter."[28]

Suicide of Vince Foster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



And you guys say the liberals own the Press? :rofl:

The Republicans PAY THE PRESS....
 

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