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Re: Julian Assange says his next leak will virtually guarantee an indictment of Hilla
That's fair enough, 'cause digging into the law suit a bit, it seems little more than a plaintiff fishing expedition into deep pockets.
I think the CIA annex was still in operation....until republicans blew their cover....
"... Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), attempted to lock the barn door through which the horse had just bolted. “I would direct that that chart be taken down,” he said, although it already had been on C-SPAN. “In this hearing room, we’re not going to point out details of what may still in fact be a facility of the United States government or more facilities.”
May still be a facility? The plot thickened — and Chaffetz gave more hints. “I believe that the markings on that map were terribly inappropriate,” he said, adding that “the activities there could cost lives.”...."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...3136ca-132b-11e2-ba83-a7a396e6b2a7_story.html
Perhaps. But I doubt a republican president would've done any different...or would've done worse.
Newt Gingrich, Bob Livingston and Henry Hyde.
"In September 2002, he flew Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker to Africa in his private Boeing 727 to promote the former president's anti-AIDS efforts.[5]"...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Epstein
Flying around for his anti-AIDS efforts seems to be the extent of Clinton flying the friendly skies with Epstein. There's no evidence that underage girls were on the flights with him or the flight rosters would list their names as well, right? Also it's kinda strange that Prince Andrew didn't distance himself from Epstein....which makes me wonder if a lot of what was said hasn't been highly exaggerated and embellished by the tabloids.
That's fair enough, 'cause digging into the law suit a bit, it seems little more than a plaintiff fishing expedition into deep pockets.