Posted on 01/11/2020 6:47:14 AM PST by Maceman
I stumbled across this compelling video documentary about the horrific murders of two Arkansas teen-agers and the subsequent murders of potential witnesses over many years.
It turns out that the murder of these two boys led directly to a massive government cover-up of the drug trade.
The incredible corruption of Arkansas law enforcement and the cover-ups relating to these murders is shocking (but consistent with what we are seeing today at the Federal level). Bill Clinton was the governor of Arkansas while this was all going on, and the continuing corruption regarding this matter reaches all the way up to the Federal government.
This documentary actually consists of four separate videos, but so far I have only watched this one (Part 2). I will most assuredly be watching the other three, although not all in one sitting.
Here are the links to the remaining videos:
Part 1 (2:21:39)
Part 3 (1:43:14)
Part 4 (1:52:06)
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Good flick kinda related:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Made_(film)
To avoid the authorities, Seal and his family must relocate to the remote town of Mena, Arkansas, and his wife comes to accept the wealth generated by his new life. The small town gradually becomes wealthy and the hub of U.S. cocaine trafficking.
The Clinton Chronicles detail all of the murders perpetrated by the Clinton’s.
The stench from the Arkansas criminal syndicates like the Dixie Mafia and Clinton Initiative continues to linger in today’s politics and society as a whole.
The epitome of evil stared in the camera lens and lied and shook its finger and shoved it up John Q. Public’s nose and never felt shame or acknowledged how evil its intent really was.
From technology waivers to China to mysterious passings of a bunch of folk to Benghazi and the Lolita eXpress ‘ridealongs’, this nation has suffered far too long at the hands of a blind media and a cacophony of denials , regardless the magnitude of the piles of info visible and destroyed.
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