Jeffrey Epstein: Another Clinton-related "suicide"
American Thinker,
by
Daniel John Sobieski
Original Article
Posted By: shazbot123,
8/26/2019 5:31:08 AM
For now, Jeffrey Epstein's death is officially a suicide, but something still smells fishy, as Dr. Marc Siegel noted on Fox News recently. Based on the evidence and autopsy, he doesn't rule out foul play. It could be a suicide that was allowed to happen or even encouraged, what with guards falling asleep, guard logs being falsified, cellmates being removed.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
franq 8/26/2019 5:57:51 AM (No. 162308)
They'll find Jon Benet Ramsey's killer before this is ever "solved".
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
OBX Pete 8/26/2019 5:58:36 AM (No. 162309)
Just another coverup. I'm beginning to wonder if Barr has been hyped too highly and has joined the swamp insiders (many who are still employed and unindicted)!!!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Mekkkk 8/26/2019 6:06:15 AM (No. 162311)
Everything as expected

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Reply 4 - Posted by:
ZeldaFitzg 8/26/2019 6:08:25 AM (No. 162313)
The Clintons will land on their feet. People like that always do. God Himself will probably give them a pass. /s
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Rinktum 8/26/2019 6:12:04 AM (No. 162316)
FTA: “There is a joke going around that former FBI director James Comey decided not to prosecute Hillary Clinton because he found his suicide note in her files. It doesn't seem so funny anymore.”
What is disgusting is that not only do we joke about this but the fact that The Clintons can clearly be so corrupt that jokes like this one is even viable. It’s funny because it has a ring of truth about it. Think about that. A former President and his wife have had 56 or so of their “associates” commit suicide just at a time when it would have been fortuitous for them to have done so. What are the odds in that happening? And yet, no one dares make the connection who has any authority to hold them accountable. When people die under extremely questionable circumstances and no further investigation is ever undertaken, it just seems very fishy to most of us who are paying attention. The Clintons are cut from the same cloth as the Borgias, corrupt, depraved, and their thirst for power is unquenchable.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
privateer 8/26/2019 7:07:08 AM (No. 162359)
WRT the article's subtitle, since most of their Arkansas crimes are decades in the past...how about calling these types of "suicides" : Clinterventions?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
BillW. 8/26/2019 7:07:18 AM (No. 162360)
And so-called “normal” Americans voted for this woman knowing she was – IS – a criminal.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
jinx 8/26/2019 7:21:24 AM (No. 162368)
The silence from the MeToo croud is deafening! They have not said a word about Clinton or Gore or George Mitchell or Andrew. If Pres. Trump so much as looks at a woman, they are all over him. Look what they did to Justice Kavanaugh. The women of the MeToo movement are disgusting.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 8/26/2019 7:31:58 AM (No. 162376)
Au contraire mon frere. I loved #4's comment until I realized there will be Pay Day Some Day. Or said in Old Testament language ''why do the wicked prosper?''
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/26/2019 7:56:56 AM (No. 162412)
Epstein was made an example by Billary and BJ. Anyone else who had the thought of exposing them was to take notice of how Epstein was given the choice of committing suicide or be murdered Khashoggi style. Try solving a case when everyone has been beaten into silence or they just disappeared.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
felixcat 8/26/2019 8:11:35 AM (No. 162427)
As much as I despise the Clintons and their evil ways, and as one who use to be a BOP correctional officer and familiar with inmates committing suicide and knowing some of the incompetent staff and wardens promoted way above their skill set, my money is on Epstein killed himself. And I note that AG Barr wasted no time in firing (good) the two COs who fell asleep while on duty but the warden is still employed and of course, Barr hasn't fired anyone from the FBI or DOJ. Yup - the little guy screws up and pays the price.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
starboard 8/26/2019 8:13:24 AM (No. 162430)
Assisted suicide is more accurate.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Paperpuncher 8/26/2019 8:14:22 AM (No. 162433)
"The question to ask in crimes or suspicious deaths is always who would benefit from this individual's death."
The first name that popped into my head was CLINTONS! The traveling carnival show otherwise known as Bill and Hillary have left a trail of bodies behind them all over the country. It seems anyone who has criminal proof the what they have done always commits suicide. Huh?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
HotRod 8/26/2019 8:41:53 AM (No. 162470)
It sounds like he might have been strangled first, then hanged as a distraction from the crime. It would have taken two people to hang him after he was dead, so maybe …..
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Clinger 8/26/2019 8:42:57 AM (No. 162472)
This is the exact same thing as the widow whose first husband died of some strange illness but the loyal wife made and fed him her special chicken soup every day on his deathbed to the bitter end. By the third dead husband it's time to find the shovel and an good forensic chemist.
No matter how reasonable each story can be made to appear, the aggregate speaks to something sinister.
Let's not wait for the typical cooling off period history affords us. After 50 years it was safe to acknowledge that Kennedy and the Chicago Mob stole the election not to mention what a horndog he was. We can talk about LBJ's exibishionism, and Teddy's murdering ways. We knew these things in real time but our recognition of the obvious was suspended by the propoganda machine.
And our fellow countrymen and women think we are so dastardly that it justifies voting for these people?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
walcb 8/26/2019 9:25:28 AM (No. 162516)
Just ask yourself this, how many people do you personally know who have died under suspicious circumstances?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
dovestar 8/26/2019 9:45:28 AM (No. 162535)
Arkancide aside, I'm finding it less hard to believe in the practices of Sex Magick and spirit cooking, not just among the Clinton crowd but among a number of the elite, in politics, religion and the entertainment industry.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
little guy 8/26/2019 9:53:26 AM (No. 162543)
I'm guessing all of us know of someone --- either near & dear or just distantly like a friend of a friend --- who has committed the sad tragedy of suicide. It is no laughing matter and should be taken very seriously and prevented, when possible, even if it means using extreme methods, like a straitjacket. In some cases, if we think about it, some of us might "know" a few people (or even 7 or 8) who have taken their own lives. However, by some counts on the web the Clintons have actually been associated with (on a personal basis) at least 27 cases, but, if you stretch it a bit to include distant people who worked for them in some capacity or handled their documents/business the number hits 53! That's a lot of suicides! Only people who are truly evil and protected by the Devil because they sold their souls to him could have that many "suicides" happen in their lives.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
lakerman1 8/26/2019 10:13:08 AM (No. 162567)
#13, the only person who had a greater interest in the death of Epstein was Queen Elizabeth. the queen had to protect the royal family at all costs - the closest person to Epstein, except for Ghiselle, was Prince Andrew.
I'm all in on the conspiracy theory.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
winnie1 8/26/2019 10:32:27 AM (No. 162601)
I thought this was a good one....."There is a joke going around that former FBI director James Comey decided not to prosecute Hillary Clinton because he found his suicide note in her files. It doesn't seem so funny anymore".
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
DynomiteThings 8/26/2019 10:59:57 AM (No. 162633)
I like that, #6!
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
John Farson 8/26/2019 11:06:26 AM (No. 162642)
#18 mentioned the use of a straight jacket to prevent the taking of ones own life.
It is my understanding that a straight jacket is used on prisoners on suicide watch. JE was on that watch after the first attempt and it would not be unreasonable to think he was wearying one the night he died, at least for a part of the night. After all his cell mate was moved and he was alone we think.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
mc squared 8/26/2019 11:24:14 AM (No. 162667)
Has anyone even seen the body other than the immediate prison people? Who's to say he wasn't transported to a helicopter/private jet and flown to an island? Someplace Clinton can get away to.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
msjena 8/26/2019 4:30:14 PM (No. 163007)
I do think the extreme negligence in this case is suspicious. Who puts a suicidal man in a cell, alone with a bunk bed and bed sheet, and doesn't check on him for three hours? I also have some other thoughts about Epstein that are undoubtedly unpopular but worth saying. He hadn't been convicted of anything in New York. He may have had a sweetheart deal in Florida, but he served the sentence he was given. Why was he in this horrible dungeon, meant to keep people accused of dangerous crimes off the street? If he was a flight risk, take away his passport, put him on ankle monitoring and make him subject to home confinement. His death sentence was signed when his bail was denied, IMO. So much for innocent until proven guilty. Alan Dershowitz, where are you on this?
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#25 "So much for innocent until proven guilty. Alan Dershowitz, where are you on this?"
Too busy covering his on posterior regarding the pedophile Billionaire.
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