FOIA lead? ( pizzagate )
submitted 2016-12-23T08:40:25 by DcFunny
I've been studying FOIA releases (specifically https://vault.fbi.gov/william-j.-clinton-foundation/william-j.-clinton-foundation.pdf ) and this Newsweek article popped up and made some connections that I didn't (red rope/ cellophane -- didn't put it together until I saw Newsweek mock the two in the same sentence. wtaf): http://www.newsweek.com/fbi-releasing-documents-clinton-marc-rich-515921
Futhermore, how can those objects "contain" anything.. except maybe DNA? It would definitely call the Rich pardon into question if Clinton's DNA is on the evidence.
Have I gone too far down the rabbit hole?
Records vault: https://twitter.com/FBIRecordsVault
▼ DcFunny 2016-12-23T09:18:17
Funnily enough This case brought me here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_pardon_controversy
"Federal prosecutor Mary Jo White was appointed to investigate the pardon of Marc Rich. She was later replaced by then-Republican James Comey, who found no illegality on Clinton's part."
▼ jackthyme 2016-12-23T13:04:12
Boom
▼ derram 2016-12-23T08:42:07
https://archive.is/1DX7d :
FBI Now Releasing Documents About Bill Clinton and Marc Rich
https://archive.is/pGy2W :
FBI Records Vault ( @FBIRecordsVault ) | Twitter
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▼ DcFunny
Funnily enough This case brought me here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_pardon_controversy
"Federal prosecutor Mary Jo White was appointed to investigate the pardon of Marc Rich. She was later replaced by then-Republican James Comey, who found no illegality on Clinton's part."
▼ jackthyme
Boom
▼ derram
https://archive.is/1DX7d :
https://archive.is/pGy2W :
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