Thursday, December 13, 2007

Controversial stories about Hillary sent by James Northstar

From http://groups.yahoo.com/group/phantomtruth/message/14265

There are stories I know that the media would never dare touch, andthese three concern Hillary Clinton. There are lots of juicy storiesaround about her, but strangely, you will never see them anywhere inprint. The first one starts back when Hillary Rodham graduated fromYale Law School and went to California to work for the far-left lawfirm of Robert Treuhaft. He was a very left wing labor lawyer who wasmarried to Jessica Mitford. Jessica's sister, Unity, was Hitler'smistress until the war broke out.Anyway, Hillary was assigned to the very radical Black Panther groupswho were, at that time, centered in Oakland, California. At onepoint, they all drove in a caravan to the state capitol in Sacramentoand terrified the legislators with a large number of firearms. Afterstrutting their stuff, the Panthers holed up in various local cheapmotels where the State Police duly routed them out. Hillary was,according to a California State Police report, found naked in bedwith a black woman! Not a surprise to those who know her. This waswritten, and published by San Francisco Chronicle columnist, HerbCaen. When Bill became President, he sent the FBI to seize the reportbut copies had been made and circulated.Another widely reported story is that a Secret Service Agent assignedto checking doors at the White House, opened a door one night in 1997and found Hillary Clinton in a compromising sexual position with MaryCaitrin Mahoney, 25, a known lesbian since her high school days.Hillary was furious and whacked him in the head with a metal ashtray.He had to be treated for his injuries at a nearby hospital.

Thencoincidentally(?), On July 7, 1997 Mahoney was in the Starbucks cafecleaning up after closing time with two co-workers. Two gunmen gotinside and shot all three to death. Mahoney was singled out - as ifshe'd been the killers prime target. Of the ten shots fired, she washit five times at point blank range, including at least once in theface. The final bullet was delivered to the back of her head aftershe'd already fallen. In one hand, Mahoney clutched the keys to thestore's safe, which held the weekend's receipts of more than $10,000.They were untouched. D.C. cops were mystified by the apparent lack ofmotive in the crime. The safe hadn't been opened. The cash registerswere undisturbed. The store hadn't been ransacked. None of thevictims' personal belongings had been taken.FBI agent Bradley J. Garrett was brought in on the case. He was knownas "The Fixer", because he was called in to find patsy's to take theblame for government murders. He made this out to be a routinerobbery murder case, supposedly committed by a small time criminal,Carl Derek Cooper. After 54 hours of questioning by Garrett andanother agent Cooper signed a confession that he immediatelyrepudiated as soon as he got to court. During his interrogation,Cooper had consistently denied the crime and volunteered severaltimes to take a lie detector test. Most of the testimony against himwas by agent Garrett, and based on Garrett's representation of whatCooper had said during the interrogation. The questioning was notrecorded or videotaped, but Cooper was convicted anyway.Yet another story concerns the Waco massacre.

According to formerWhite House aide Linda Tripp, Hillary Clinton pressured Vince Fosterto resolve the 1993 Waco stand-off in a move that led to the deathsof the 86 men, women and children. Tripp said that Foster, at Mrs.Clinton's direction, transmitted the order to move on the BranchDavidian's Waco compound, which culminated in a military-style teargas attack on the wooden structure. The compound burst into flameshours later as federal troops used a U.S. Army tank to ram thebuilding and insert flammable gas. Tripp said she was with the formerdeputy White House counsel when the news of the Waco assault broke ontelevision. "A special bulletin came on showing the atrocity at Waco,and the children. His whole body slumped, and his face turned white.He was absolutely crushed knowing the part he had played. Andespecially that he had played the part at Mrs. Clinton's direction,"said Tripp. Tripp was stunned by the contrast between Foster'sheartfelt emotion at the Waco tragedy and what she observed from Mrs.Clinton. "Her reaction, on the other hand, was heartless," Tripprecalled. Foster was found shot to death in a Virginia park threemonths later. Tripp's charge is corroborated by the 1999 documentaryon the deadly confrontation, "Waco: A New Revelation."

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