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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with a life of endless work for low pay, returning home to drown troubles, and a sense of disappointment with the world. He laments living in the new world with an old soul, wishes politicians would look out for minors, and criticizes blackmail and the way money is obtained. Speaker 1 discusses a claim: she states to the justice department that she was part of the beginning process of the Clinton Global Initiative and believes Jeffrey Epstein actually funded the Clinton Global Initiative, with them developing the idea together on a trip to Davos. He notes this aligns with the start of the Clinton Foundation in 2002, when Epstein was personally flying President Clinton around Africa as an aerial chauffeur on multiple trips. He asserts that this period marked Epstein’s proximity to power as Clinton Foundation preparations were underway. He argues that the Clinton Foundation engaged in pay-to-play while Hillary Clinton rose in New York Senate politics and later became secretary of state, enabling foreign policy to be influenced by donors and major corporations. The claim is that U.S. foreign policy was effectively shaped by the state department, defense, CIA, and USAID to benefit those who funded the Clintons, in contrast to national interest. He presents Epstein as a money bundler, a deal maker, and part of the origins of the Clinton Foundation’s influence machine. He adds that the Justice Department shut down three FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation and the IRS investigation as well, with the IRS claiming lack of resources to pursue the case, implying political cronyism and large-scale fraud that allegedly could not be prosecuted. Speaker 2 recounts a first-person experience at Wexner’s residence. He mentions having a driver’s license and being given Jeffrey Epstein’s SUV, but notes there were sharpshooters around. He describes a basement area that wasn’t on the lower floor, featuring a huge sauna, a vault, and an underground tunnel. The tunnel’s existence was confirmed by their maid, who explained that the door led to the main house, revealing the tunnel connecting underground passages. Overall, the transcript juxtaposes personal disillusionment with systemic allegations about the Clinton Foundation and Epstein’s role in its origins, alongside a vivid, confessional account of a private residence with security measures and secret tunnels.

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Haiti has one of the largest gold mines in the Caribbean, but no one is talking about it. Tony Radham, Hillary Clinton's brother, has a 26-year contract related to this gold. Haiti used to produce its own rice, but Bill Clinton destroyed the rice production so his brother could sell rice from Arkansas. Millionaires or billionaires who want to do business in Haiti cannot do anything unless they check with the Clintons. The Clintons are running Haiti.

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Hillary Clinton's association with Lafarge, a cement corporation, is being questioned. She recently resigned from its board, along with two others. Lafarge has been accused of engaging in questionable practices. The company purchased a hazardous waste disposal company in 1986 and now burns hazardous waste in the same kilns used for cement production. While Lafarge claims this is a form of recycling, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources found emissions violations. Concerns about pollution and potential health risks have been raised by residents and officials. Clinton's involvement with Lafarge has become a campaign issue, particularly given her husband's environmental stance. Lafarge is also facing opposition in Texas, where they want to establish a similar facility. Local officials and residents are worried about potential pollution of the water supply.

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Speaker 0: An early 2014 email from Hillary Clinton to her campaign manager, John Podesta, states that ISIL ISIS is funded by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. This email is described as the most significant in the collection. Speaker 1: The discussion notes that Saudi and Qatari money is spread widely, including to many media institutions. While some analysts and even the US government have mentioned that some Saudi figures have supported or funded ISIS, the typical explanation has been that it’s rogue princes using oil money with the government disapproving. The email, however, asserts that the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been funding ISIS. Speaker 1: It is claimed that Saudis, Qataris, Moroccans, Bahrainis—particularly the Saudis and the Qataris—are giving money to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton is secretary of state, and the State Department is approving massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia. Speaker 0: Hillary Clinton says, “I’m Hillary Clinton,” and emails reveal a significant discussion about it. The email asserts that the largest ever arms deal in the world was made with Saudi Arabia, more than $80,000,000,000. It states that during her tenure as secretary of state, total arms exports from the United States in terms of the dollar value doubled. Speaker 1: The consequence noted is that the notorious terrorist jihadist group ISIL or ISIS is created largely with money from the very people who are giving money to the Clinton Foundation. The implication highlighted is that this is extraordinary.

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Hillary Clinton's resignation from the Lafarge board, where she served since 1990, comes amid scrutiny over the company's practices. Lafarge, a French-owned cement plant in Alpena, Michigan, has faced allegations of environmental violations, including burning hazardous waste in its kilns. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources cited Lafarge for exceeding legal emissions limits, which the company disputes. Clinton's board membership raised concerns due to her husband's environmental stance, especially as Lafarge seeks to build a similar facility in New Braunfels, Texas, facing strong local opposition. Residents worry about potential pollution affecting their water supply. Lafarge insists it will not proceed with the Texas project until safety is assured. Meanwhile, the Alpena community expresses anxiety about the plant's impact on their environment and future.

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During Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State, she allegedly directed $3.1 billion to Haiti. Her brother, Tony Rodham, who sat on the board of a mining company, obtained one of only two gold exploitation permits issued by the government in over 50 years. The permit granted them a mining rate of 2.5%, which is half the standard rate, causing dissatisfaction among the Haitian Congress. For more details, please check the link provided in the comment section.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes the importance of contributing to organizations that can turn good intentions into positive changes. Speaker 1 discusses a troubling story involving Ericsson, a Swedish telecom company. In 2009 and 2010, Ericsson faced trouble with Hillary Clinton's state department for selling telecom equipment to oppressive governments like Iran and Belarus. There were efforts to impose sanctions on such technologies. However, Ericsson hired Bill Clinton to give a speech for $750,000. Shortly after, Hillary's state department decided not to broaden sanctions, benefiting Ericsson greatly. They avoided regulatory battles, lucrative contracts were preserved, and diplomatic problems were averted. When asked if he will continue giving speeches, Bill Clinton affirms that he needs to pay his bills.

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China is buying up various sectors of the US economy, including technology, food supplies, farmland, minerals, natural resources, ports, shipping terminals, and even pillars of the energy industry. The speaker expresses concern about Chinese communist activity in the US and emphasizes that economic security is national security. They propose enacting new restrictions on Chinese ownership of vital infrastructure, stopping future Chinese purchases in essential industries, and forcing the Chinese to sell any current holdings that pose a risk to national security. The speaker vows to ensure that America's future remains in American hands and promises a stronger country under their leadership.

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The congresswoman states the CCP is not our friend and that Chinese companies must turn over information to the CCP. Michigan lawmakers approved nearly $800 million for the Goshen plant, a subsidiary of a CCP-owned company, to implant Chinese workers and technology near an intelligence program and military facility. The US has found Chinese technology is used to spy on Americans and steal proprietary information. The previous president of Ferris State intertwined with Goshen leaders and there was a soft agreement to house unvetted PRC nationals. Goshen also had conversations with the university to support building elements. China's national intelligence laws require PRC nationals to surveil, collect, and report. Stakeholders with Goshen signed NDAs, which is a red flag. National Security Intelligence Agencies convened state and local officials to warn against being duped by business deals with China. Transparency would reveal elite capture, influence operations, and corruption. The congresswoman is concerned about the plant's proximity to a military facility and Ferris State, combined with NDAs and secrecy.

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The speaker recounts an incident where Hillary Clinton fell while entering a van. According to the speaker's head of security, she was not going to the hospital to avoid examination, but instead to her daughter's apartment to see a "phony doctor." The speaker claims the staff had no loyalty to Hillary and observed her looking wobbly. One staff member said she almost fell into the crowd on stage. The speaker believes she was also sick with some kind of infection, observable for about a week. The speaker states they had people following her because the press doesn't provide truthful explanations.

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Hillary Clinton's association with Lafarge, a corporation accused of unethical practices, is being questioned. Lafarge, a French-owned cement plant, has been accused of accepting hazardous waste and burning it alongside cement production. The company claims this is a form of recycling, but there have been emissions violations and concerns about pollution. Clinton, who was on Lafarge's board of directors since 1990, recently resigned due to her involvement in her husband's campaign. Lafarge's plans to build a similar facility in Texas have faced opposition from local residents and officials, who are worried about potential pollution. The cement plant in Alpena, Michigan, which has provided jobs for the town, may now contribute to residents leaving due to environmental concerns.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the release of Hillary Clinton's emails from the late 2010s, which contained embarrassing details such as her speeches to Goldman Sachs. These emails damaged her image as she pretended to be a friend of the people. The speaker also mentions the leak of emails from the Democratic National Committee, which were wrongly blamed on Russia. They suggest that a DNC employee leaked the emails due to favoritism towards Clinton's campaign over Bernie Sanders'. The speaker asked if the publisher realized how powerful Clinton was, to which they replied that it was fun and they enjoyed it.

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A Chinese company is planning to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan and intends to bring 20 to 50 Chinese nationals to the United States. Concerns are raised about the potential for espionage by these individuals on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. It is believed that the Chinese government will exploit this opportunity to gather intelligence and gain economic advantages that are contrary to the interests of the United States. It is crucial to use intelligence capabilities to monitor their activities and protect national security. The construction of these plants is seen as a significant threat and should not proceed.

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In 2010, the Clinton Foundation received $1 billion for Haiti after the earthquake, but less than 2% actually reached Haiti. The Haitian community wants Trump to ask Hillary Clinton to reveal where the money went during the next debate.

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Congressional investigators are being asked if Hillary Clinton gave 20% of the US uranium supply to Russia in exchange for donations to the Clinton Foundation. The question stems from the 2010 sale of Uranium One, a company controlling a fifth of US uranium, to Rosatom, a Russian firm. The US part of the deal had to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US, comprised of nine agencies, including the State Department, where Hillary Clinton was the boss at the time. The Hill newspaper reported that the FBI was investigating a Rosatom subsidiary for racketeering, money laundering, and bribes aimed at giving Russia more influence over the US nuclear industry while the deal was being approved. Some members of Congress want to know why they weren't told about this. The Hill also reports that the Russians were channeling millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation at the same time. Republicans are questioning if Hillary Clinton helped this deal along.

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Goshen, a CCP-affiliated company, plans to build an electric vehicle battery factory in Speaker 0's district. The company has received a large sum of money from federal, state, and local taxes. Goshen intends to bring Chinese nationals to Michigan, raising concerns about potential espionage. Speaker 1 explains that the issue stems from the blurred line between the Chinese government and its private sector. The Chinese government's authority and access could be used to undermine national security.

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In 2009, Ericsson faced criticism for selling telecom equipment to oppressive governments like Sudan, Syria, and Iran. These regimes used the technology to monitor and control their citizens. In 2011, Hillary Clinton's state department started adding goods and services to a list for expanded sanctions on Iran and other state sponsors of terrorism. During this time, Bill Clinton gave a speech sponsored by Ericsson, earning him $750,000, his highest paying speech. In 2012, the Obama administration imposed sanctions on telecom sales to Iran and Syria, but Ericsson's work in Iran was not covered. The video suggests that a Trump administration would address government corruption.

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The speaker claims that some advocate for unfettered free trade, arguing America shouldn't worry about domestic manufacturing or tariffs. This policy would allow corporations to freely fire American workers earning $15-$25/hour with benefits, move production to China where workers earn twenty to thirty cents an hour, and then import the products back into the U.S. The speaker asserts it's difficult to find products made in America due to this philosophy. Senator McCain is identified as a leading, honest advocate for this unfettered free trade ideology, which the speaker connects to a broader right-wing belief that corporations moving production to China ultimately benefits America.

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Hillary Clinton strategically tries to connect Trump to Russia, but there is no substantial evidence of a connection. Trump's attempts to invest in Russia have been unsuccessful, highlighting the lack of significant contacts. On the other hand, while Clinton was Secretary of State, there is a well-documented pattern of people and entities seeking favorable decisions donating to the Clinton Foundation or engaging in business deals with her associates. Notably, Clinton approved the sale of 20% of US uranium reprocessing rights to a Russian company, which coincided with a large donation to the Clinton Foundation from Russian interests. Additionally, Clinton's campaign manager, Podesta, was involved with a company that received a $35 million investment.

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In 2009, Ericsson faced criticism for selling telecom equipment to oppressive governments like Sudan, Syria, and Iran. These regimes used the technology to monitor and control their citizens. In 2011, Hillary Clinton's state department started adding goods and services to a list for expanded sanctions on Iran and other state sponsors of terrorism. Around the same time, Bill Clinton gave a speech sponsored by Ericsson, earning him $750,000. In 2012, the Obama administration imposed sanctions on telecom sales to Iran and Syria, but Ericsson's work in Iran was not covered. The speaker believes that a Trump administration will put an end to government corruption.

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Haiti has one of the largest gold mines in the Caribbean, but nobody is talking about it. Tony Radham, Hillary Clinton's brother, has a 26-year contract regarding this gold. Haiti used to produce its own rice, but Bill Clinton destroyed the rice industry so his brother could sell rice from Arkansas. Millionaires or billionaires who want to do business in Haiti cannot do anything unless they check with the Clintons. The Clintons are running Haiti.

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I'm in Sherwood, Connecticut, discussing concerns about Gates and China buying up American farmland. My experience with factory farms in North Carolina highlights this issue. Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer, partnered with a state senator to pass laws that made it illegal to sue factory farms. They drastically reduced pork prices, driving out 28,000 independent farmers. Those who remained had to sign contracts with Smithfield, losing control over their operations. This model spread to Iowa, giving Smithfield control over 80% of U.S. hog production, which is now owned by China. This shift threatens the vision of American democracy rooted in independent family farms, as industrial agriculture compromises food quality and landscapes. If you support my presidential campaign, visit kennedy24.com to donate.

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Hillary Clinton resigned from the board of Lafarge, a corporation accused of engaging in questionable practices. Lafarge, a French-owned cement plant, has been accepting hazardous waste and burning it in the same kilns used for cement production. The company claims this is a form of recycling. However, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources found emissions violations above legal limits. Concerns have been raised about the health effects of the emissions, including high cancer rates and birth defects. Clinton's presence on the board was seen as a potential campaign issue, given her husband's environmental stance. Lafarge is also facing opposition in Texas, where they want to build a similar facility. Local officials and residents are concerned about potential pollution of the water supply.

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Hillary Clinton paid for a server linked to Ukraine. The FBI didn't get the server from DNC, giving it to a Ukrainian company instead. President questions why this happened, suspecting corruption. He wants to know why millions are given to corrupt countries.

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In the mid-'90s, the U.S. economy thrived, but President Bill Clinton's 2000 decision to grant China permanent trade status and WTO entry transformed this landscape. Critics warned that this would lead to job losses and economic dependency on China, concerns that materialized as American manufacturing jobs plummeted. By 2010, the U.S. lost 6 million manufacturing jobs, with communities devastated, particularly in the Midwest. While consumers enjoyed lower prices, the long-term consequences included a massive trade deficit and reliance on China for essential goods. Subsequent administrations continued these policies, failing to address the resulting economic challenges. Today, America grapples with the legacy of Clinton's decision, facing rising tensions with China and questioning its economic independence.
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