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--- In [email protected], Mona Lott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Clinton Involved in Arkansas 'Blood Scandal' According to New
Documentary Released
> Kelly Duda, an Arkansas native, should blow the lid off Clinton's
dirty past with his new film. It should also make the former
President's own blood boil, even more than being caught having sex in
the White House.
> 27 Nov 2005 By Greg Szymanski
>
> Ever since Bill Clinton left the White House, he has been
"buddy-buddy" with Daddy Bush, the pair appearing at political rallies
and on television like the "Bobbsey Twins."
>
> It's obvious now Clinton is just another neo-con snake in the
grass, his so-called "Bridge in the 21st Century" Presidency used as a
diversion but nonetheless used to simply advance the New World Order's
horrific agenda.
>
> Recently, Washington D.C. journalist, Jim Tucker, who has written
extensively about the New World Order and its ruling group called The
Bilderburg's for over two decades, told the Arctic Beacon Clinton was
a guest at a secret Bilderburg meeting the year before being elected,
apparently getting his marching orders and final stamp of approval
from the worldwide financiers who pull the Washington political strings.
>
> Looking back, Clinton turned out to be an integral part of the
shadow government's game plan, now forging full-steam ahead after 9/11.
>
> While Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Rove are now grabbing
headlines, the truth is finally starting to surface about Clinton's
two-faced Presidency
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> One of Clinton's first acts as President in 1993 was to terminate,
for no apparent good reason, a Justice Department investigation into
`Iraq Gate' and "Daddy Bush's" alleged involvement in selling WMD to
Iraq.
>
> Remember a book written in 1991 by Deborah Mathis, an obsessive
Arkansas journalist who was one of the lone wolves, allegedly pinning
Clinton with complicity to Latin American cocaine transports on U.S.
military planes in isolated regions of northwest Arkansas.
>
> Although most journalist's were enamored by the Clinton's
charisma, Mathis stuck to her guns, writing the book which also
documented the mysterious deaths of two teen-agers believed to stumble
across an Arkansas cocaine drop.
>
> But Mathis' allegation and persistence concerning Clinton's dirty
past was little match for the supportive nature of most of the media,
many of whom couldn't see past their noses when it came to Clinton's
dirty past as Arkansas Governor.
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> And now surfacing in a long overdue documentary seven years in the
making, the real truth about the Clinton's disgusting past should
finally blow the lid off what remains of his clean image and probably
make his Arkansas blood boil like never before.
>
> The documentary called "Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood
Scandal," written and produced by Arkansas native Kelly Duda, made
it's debut two weeks ago at the prestigious American Film Festival
Institute.
>
> Duda's documentary deals with fresh evidence about the Arkansas
prison blood scandal where officials knowingly sold AIDS tainted blood
for a huge profit, then deliberately shipped to thousands in Europe
and Canada who unknowingly contracted AIDS and hepatitis.
>
> Duda's documentary shows how senior officials in the Arkansas
prison system paid inmates to donate AIDS tainted blood while at the
same time altering prisoner medical records to make it look like they
were not carrying the deadly virus.
>
> The filmmaker said he made an attempt to tie Clinton to the prison
blood racket, but was thwarted and stopped every step of the way when
he tried to unseal old Arkansas state records.
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> "When I went looking for Clinton's governor papers relevant to the
blood investigation, I was told that 4,000 boxes had been hidden away.
In private storage and couldn't be located," said Duda in a recent
interview prior to the film festival release.
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> "When I went to the Arkansas State Health Department to request
records regarding disease rates at the prison and anything about the
plasma program, I was stonewalled.
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> "I actually had to sue the state agency just to get access to its
files that by law are supposed to be a matter of public record. When I
went to the Arkansas State Police Headquarters, key documents had
disappeared. When complete strangers showed up out of the blue asking
me what I was doing and with whom did I work for, I had to ask myself,
`What's going on here?'"
>
> Duda was first made aware of Clinton's involvement in the scandal
based on various news reports in the early 90's, reporting Clinton
while governor of Arkansas in the 1980s being at the center of the
AIDS tainted blood scandal.
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> While governor, he awarded a contract to Health Management
Associates, a company involved in the scandal that provided medical
care to state prisoners. News reports also uncovered the president of
the company was a long-time Clinton friend and confidant, later
appointed to a cushy political position on the Arkansas Industrial
Development Commission and a member of his 1990 statewide election team.
>
> Clinton was then tied to knowing about the blood scandal when
Michael Galster, who treated Arkansas inmates, said he had personal
knowledge of Health Management official's knowingly selling tainted
blood for profit to a number of foreign countries, as well as personal
knowledge that Clinton was aware of the scam and profited financially.
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> cont at......
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> http://www.arcticbeacon.com/page/page/1518131.htm
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> Clinton Involved in Arkansas 'Blood Scandal' According to New
Documentary Released
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