WikiLeaks, Hillary-Gulen Intimate Ties [Video]

How Clintons Gave Birth to Mullah Gulen’s Terrorist Network

Alexandra Bruce – WikiLeaks has released Clinton emails, showing intimate Clinton ties with Fethulleh Gülen, that go back to 1997, during the early stages of Operation Gladio B, when Gülen was brought to the United States, to serve the purposes of the CIA’s and Clinton Administration’s strategy for Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Middle East.

The first person in the US to expose Fethulleh Gülen, before anyone had even heard of him was Sibel Edmonds, starting in 2011, when she began to describe Fethulleh Gülen and his network and his major role in the CIA’s and NATO’s Operation Gladio B.

According to Edmonds, the objectives of Gladio B are: “Projecting US  power in the former Soviet sphere of influence to access previously untapped strategic energy and mineral reserves for US and European companies; pushing back Russian and Chinese power; and expanding the scope of lucrative criminal activities, particularly illegal arms and drugs trafficking.” Continue reading

Recovered Emails Show Clinton Foundation Officials Intervened For Donors and Aides With State Department

clinton foundationJonathan Turley – The Clinton Foundation has been the subject of long-standing allegations of questionable donations and reporting. It is also viewed by many critics as a massive shadow campaign structure that employed aides and funded Clinton trips. However, the most serious allegation was a type of pay-to-play scheme where foreign and domestic donors gave money in the hopes of currying favor or gaining access to the State Department. Now, Judicial Watch has released dozens of emails that were deleted improperly by the Clinton staff, but contain non-personal communications.

Among the recovered emails are communications showing interventions for donors at the State Department, including one on behalf of a convicted money launderer. The relative lack of coverage on both the proof of the improper deletion of such emails and the pay-for-play concerns is astonishing — and magnify concerns that mainstream media has been giving such controversies minimal coverage.

Clinton turned over 30,000 emails and repeatedly insisted that some 30,000 deleted emails were entirely and clearly personal in nature. That has been proven to be untrue. More importantly, the emails contain clear interventions for donors.

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