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ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS
[Since the Democrats seem determined to nominate Hillary Clinton, we
thought we would offer a little historical context from our time line of
Arkansas and the Clintons, with particular emphasis on those things the
mainstream media forgot to tell you]
THE 1960s
Bill Clinton goes to Georgetown University where he finds a mentor in
Professor Carroll Quigley. Quigley writes: "That the two political
parties should represent opposed ideals and policies. . . is a foolish
idea. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical . . .The
policies that are vital and necessary for America are no longer subjects
of significant disagreement, but are disputable only in detail,
procedure, priority, or method."
Bill Clinton, according to several agency sources interviewed by
biographer Roger Morris, works as a CIA informer while briefly and
erratically a Rhodes Scholar in England. Although without visible means
of support, he travels around Europe and the Soviet Union, staying at
the ritziest hotel in Moscow. During this period the US government is
using well educated assets such as Clinton as part of Operation Chaos, a
major attempt to break student resistance to the war and the draft.
According to former White House FBI agent Gary Aldrich, Clinton is told
by Oxford officials that he is no longer welcome there.
After becoming involved in politics, Wellesley graduate Hillary Rodham
orders her senior thesis sealed from public view.
Bill Clinton fails to report to his duty station at the University of
Arkansas ROTC. Reclassified 1-A on October 30, 1969, as his enlistment
with Army Reserves is revoked by Colonel E. Holmes.
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ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS
[Since the Democrats seem determined to nominate Hillary Clinton, we
thought we would offer a little historical context from our time line of
Arkansas and the Clintons, with particular emphasis on those things the
mainstream media forgot to tell you]
THE 1960s
Bill Clinton goes to Georgetown University where he finds a mentor in
Professor Carroll Quigley. Quigley writes: "That the two political
parties should represent opposed ideals and policies. . . is a foolish
idea. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical . . .The
policies that are vital and necessary for America are no longer subjects
of significant disagreement, but are disputable only in detail,
procedure, priority, or method."
Bill Clinton, according to several agency sources interviewed by
biographer Roger Morris, works as a CIA informer while briefly and
erratically a Rhodes Scholar in England. Although without visible means
of support, he travels around Europe and the Soviet Union, staying at
the ritziest hotel in Moscow. During this period the US government is
using well educated assets such as Clinton as part of Operation Chaos, a
major attempt to break student resistance to the war and the draft.
According to former White House FBI agent Gary Aldrich, Clinton is told
by Oxford officials that he is no longer welcome there.
After becoming involved in politics, Wellesley graduate Hillary Rodham
orders her senior thesis sealed from public view.
Bill Clinton fails to report to his duty station at the University of
Arkansas ROTC. Reclassified 1-A on October 30, 1969, as his enlistment
with Army Reserves is revoked by Colonel E. Holmes.
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