Common to all the deaths is the name Clinton

Publisert 17. febr. 2026 (forrige gang publisert 18. aug. 2016)

Når et angivelig selvmord er utført med mer enn ett skudd mot hodet fra to forskjellige våpen, er det grunn til å være skeptisk til den offisielle dødsårsaken.

Mange av dem som er listet opp nedenfor, bar på mørke hemmeligheter. Her er dødsfallene sortert etter sak slik at det kan fremgå hvilke dødsfall som kan ha relasjoner, og det er forsøkt hentet litt informasjon om de respektive sakene. Fordi dette er hentet fra internettet, bør all informasjon behandles med sunn skepsis og en solid klype salt.

Søk frem hendelsene du lurer på, søk frem navnene, søk evt. "Clinton body count" eller "Clinton death" og se selv hva du finner og hvor troverdig det kan være.

Det som er åpenbart er at noen personer har mistet livet under særdeles mistenkelige omstendigheter.

Larry Nichols: "I Was A Hitman For Bill And Hillary Clinton"
One of the CLINTON BODY-COUNT


2016: The Democratics manipulation of Bernie Sanders and Wikileaks


2012: The attack on the Benghazi consulate

The 2012 Benghazi attack took place on the evening of September 11, 2012, when Islamic militants attacked the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith. Stevens was the first U.S. Ambassador killed in the line of duty since 1979. The attack has also been referred to as the Battle of Benghazi. Several hours later, a second assault targeted a different compound about one mile away, killing CIA contractors Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty. Ten others were also injured in the attacks.

2009: The Honduran coup which toppled democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya

The 2009 Honduran coup d'état, part of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis, occurred when the Honduran Army on June 28, 2009 followed orders from the Honduran Supreme Court to oust President Manuel Zelaya and sent him into exile. The crisis was prompted when Zelaya attempted to schedule a non-binding poll on holding a referendum on the subject of convening a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution.

Hillary Clinton has a lot to answer for with regard to her record as Secretary of State under the Obama administration, particularly in Haiti and Honduras, two countries that are still reeling from U.S. intervention into their affairs.


2008: The Morgan Guaranty scandal

In 1959, J.P. Morgan merged with the Guaranty Trust Company of New York to form the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. The bank would continue to operate as Morgan Guaranty Trust until the 1980s, before beginning to migrate back toward the use of the J.P. Morgan brand. On November 19, 2013, the Justice Department announced that JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay $13 billion to settle investigations into its business practices pertaining to mortgage-backed securities. Of that, $9 billion was penalties and fines and the remaining $4 billion was consumer relief. This was the largest corporate settlement to date. The agreement did not settle criminal charges.

1999: Going for seat currently assumed to be the property of Hillary Clinton


1997: The murder of White House intern Mary Mahoney

On July 7, 1997, the bodies of 25 year-old Mahoney and two others, Emory Allen Evans (also age 25) and Aaron David Goodrich (age 18) were all found in the cold storage room by the morning crew at the Starbucks Coffee shop where Mahoney worked as a night manager. All had been shot to death. Evans and Goodrich also worked at the Starbucks, located in the relatively low crime area of Burleith, north of Georgetown in DC. The store was not robbed. One local radio stationed reported that all three were shot in the head Mahoney was a former White House intern during the Clinton administration who at the time of her death was working as a manager at a Starbucks in a low crime area of D.C., a Starbucks supposedly frequented by George Stephanopoulos, Chelsea Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.

1994: Paula Jones

Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 17, 1966) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment. The Paula Jones case precipitated Clinton's impeachment and acquittal by the Senate on February 12, 1999. Charges of perjury and obstruction of justice were brought against Clinton. Eventually, the court dismissed the Paula Jones harassment lawsuit, before trial, on the grounds that Jones failed to demonstrate any damages. However, while the dismissal was on appeal, Clinton entered into an out-of-court settlement by agreeing to pay Jones $850,000.

During a radio interview, Paula Jones demanded Hillary Clinton personally apologize for “allowing” her husband to “abuse” and “sexually harass” women. Jones slammed Hillary as a “two-faced” “liar” who waged a war on women by trying to discredit “predator” Bill’s sexual accusers.

Other female problems and female White House Staff


1996: China-Gate: Illegal donations to Clinton's re-election fund

The “Chinagate” fundraising scandal plagued the 1996 Bill Clinton-Al Gore campaign and Hillary was very much involved. Chinagate aka Commercegate is the most serious scandal in U.S. history. It involves the transfer of America’s most sensitive technology, including but not limited to nuclear missile and satellite technology, apparently in exchange for millions of dollars in contributions to the 1996 Clinton-Gore re-election effort and the Democratic National Committee.

The Chinagate scandal of 1996 ended up in an award of 900,000 in attorney’s fees and costs to Judicial Watch ten years later. The scandal was an apparent scheme by the Clinton administration to sell seats on taxpayer-funded trade missions in exchange for campaign contributions to the 1996 Clinton-Gore campaign. Judicial Watch began an investigation and Clinton administration officials deliberately concealed and destroyed records regarding the trade mission and testimony was falsified.


1996: T-43 (a converted 737 used by the Air Force) crashed in Bosnia

It is worth noting that Ron Brown was just one of four Clinton campaign fund raisers to die under questionable circumstances. The others were C. Victor Raiser II, Hershel Friday, and Ed Willey, a total of three plane crashes and one "Fosterization". Following Brown's demise, his personal attorney as well as a co-worker at the Department of Commerce, Barbara Wise also died under questionable circumstances. As in the case of yet another "suddenly dead" member of the Clinton administration, Vincent Foster , Ron Brown's office was ransacked for files by Commerce staff immediately after his death.

1995: The Murrah Building (The Oklahoma City Bombing)


1994: Shooting near the White House

Francisco Martin Duran (born September 8, 1968) October 29, 1994, he fired 29 rounds from an SKS rifle at the White House. He was later convicted of attempting to assassinate United States President Bill Clinton and sentenced to 40 years in prison. Carani was walking near the White House on Oct. 29 with a video camara he had recently purchased, when young Francisco Duran began firing at the building with a semi-automatic assault rifle.

1993: Clinton's visit toThe USS Theodore Roosevelt

Visit on THE USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT march 13. 1993 included some confrontations and critisism of Bill Clinton. Clinton's Visit Aboard Aircraft Carrier Makes a Few Waves With Crew : Military: President praises armed forces as 'shining model.' But with cutbacks and gay rights on their minds, some sailors get in their digs. It has been a long time since a president had so rocky a start with his armed services. The troops hated Jimmy Carter's amnesty for Vietnam draft evaders, but not the way they hate Clinton's intention to lift the ban on homosexuals in the military. Carter at least had served in uniform. There are no suggestions in the media that these deaths are related to Bill Clinton in any way, even if security around some of the events were unusually tight.

1993: The siege at Waco, Texas, FBI fired shots

The religious group Branch Davidians was under siege between February 28 and April 19, 1993. The religious group was suspected of weapons violations. The incident began when the ATF attempted to raid the ranch. An intense gun battle erupted, resulting in the deaths of four government agents and six Branch Davidians. Upon the ATF's failure to raid the compound, a siege was initiated by the FBI, the standoff lasting 51 days. Eventually, the FBI launched an assault. During the attack, a fire engulfed Mount Carmel Center. 76 people died, including David Koresh. Much dispute remains as to the actual events of the siege and over the origin of the fire.

1992: The First Clinton Email Scandal

During Bill Clinton's tenure in the White House 1992 - 2000, a "glitch" (or person) turned off an automatic email archiving system causing the loss of around one million emails. The emails that just "happened" to disappear were the same ones Kenneth Starr was subpoenaing for the Monica Lewinsky scandal and that Congress was asking for in their investigation of "Filegate." Also coincidentally, the lost emails were from the server that controlled the email accounts of President Clinton and other potential witnesses in the above scandal. The people who discovered the missing emails were even threatened with jail if they spoke about the loss.

In addition: If you are NOT a computer-spesialist you might beleave they did not take daily backup from this mailserver. They did. They must have. Anything else is criminal.

In mid-February 2000, the ex-chief of White House computer operations, Sheryl Hall who had moved to the Treasury Dept. came forward with allegations that Clinton administration officials were involved in an e-mail cover-up. Betty Lambuth, working for a private employer under contract to the White House, charged that White House technicians had been threatened with loss of job, arrest, and jail if they revealed the problem.


1982: Madison Guaranty

Madison Guaranty was a savings and loan association (thrift or S&L) financial trust company in Little Rock, Arkansas. Starting in 1982 and operated by Jim McDougal and Susan McDougal, Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan failed in the late 1980s. On April 14, 1997, Jim McDougal was convicted of 18 felony counts of fraud conspiracy charges. The counts had to do with bad loans made by Madison S&L. This S&L was partnered with Whitewater Development Corporation, the subject of Whitewater probe and owned, in part, by Bill and Hillary Clinton.

1980: Gun and drug smugling for the CIA, operating out of the Mena airport

Mena, Arkansas: Contra & Drug Smuggling Center? Unlike almost every other Clinton scandal, this one in non-partisan, it actually began with Bush and Oliver North, and still seems to implicate them much more than the President. In a nutshell, it's pretty well established that both weapons for the Contras and cocaine were smuggled through the small, obscure airport in Mena, Arkansas during the 1980s and late 1970s. But other than the fact that Clinton was governor during part of this time, there really isn't much of a link to him. There is a lot of drug smuggling in Florida, but no one assumes that Florida Governor Jeb Bush is connected to it. The Contra operation of course was run by the Reagan/Bush White House.
Article scheduled to appear in the Washington Post, but cancelled by Managing Editor Bob Kaiser

The Train Deaths

August 23, 1987, in a rural community just south of Little Rock, police officers murdered two teenage boys because they witnessed a police-protected drug drop. The drop was part of a drug smuggling operation based at a small airport in Mena, Arkansas. This story has as much national consequence as any story in America. However, it does not have a conclusion, because no one - NO ONE - to date, has ever been indicted for the crimes of Mena, including for the murders of Kevin Ives and Don Henry. The cover-ups have been continual and perpetual. (It was also the subject of a book, "The Boys on the Tracks," by Mara Leveritt, published by Bird Call Press in 1999)

Drugs related


1978: The Whitewater scandal

The Whitewater scandal refers to a real estate controversy involving former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary. In 1978, when Bill Clinton was attorney general of Arkansas, he and his wife partnered with James and Susan McDougal to purchase 220 acres of land that would become the Whitewater Development Corporation. The real estate venture failed, costing the Clintons a reported $40,000 in losses. James McDougal subsequently entered the banking industry, forming Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan.

The land swindle in Branson long before Whitewater

No information of the land swindel in Branson found.

Revealing secrets ?


Fund raising


Accidents ?


Personal relations to Clinton


Journalists


Miscellaneous