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The speakers claim the Clintons have destroyed Haiti for decades, pretending to be friends while being enemies. They allege that the Clinton Foundation received over $6 billion for Haitian relief after the earthquake, but the actual amount was much larger. Bill Clinton was in charge of the money, and celebrities also donated. Despite the donations, people still live under tents. Haiti has resources like oil and gold, but Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's brother, has a 26-year contract for the gold mine. Bill Clinton also allegedly destroyed Haiti's rice production to benefit his brother's rice sales from Arkansas. The Clintons control business in Haiti, and the country is essentially occupied. The speakers accuse the Clintons of stealing money and resources, dropping diseases, and preventing fair elections. They claim the Clintons enrich themselves through their foundation and portray Haiti as poor to exploit its wealth. They urge people to research the situation and accuse the Clintons of not liking black people, citing Bill Clinton's crime bills that led to increased incarceration rates. They believe the Clintons want to choose Haiti's president and prevent the country from governing itself and trading its resources.

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This video discusses various suspicious deaths and alleged connections to child trafficking involving the Clintons. It mentions Laura Silsbee, who was arrested for attempting to traffic children out of Haiti, and her ties to the Clintons. It also mentions Monica Peterson, who was researching human trafficking in Haiti and died under mysterious circumstances. The deaths of Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington, both involved in exposing child trafficking, are also discussed. The video highlights the pattern of suspicious deaths among those investigating child trafficking and questions whether there is a widespread cover-up.

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Haiti is described as having “less money in the bank than he does,” with reference to George Soros, who is said to be planning to give away almost $500,000,000 around the world this year and to have brought the first lady to inspect projects his foundation funds, including help to a hospital. The transcript notes Hillary Clinton’s belief that “it takes a village,” particularly in places like Haiti where she has taken several of them. In 02/2010, after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, 33 children were smuggled out of the country. Laura Gayla Silsbee, who was arrested, claimed they were orphans slated for adoption in the US, but investigations showed most were not orphans and no adoption papers could be found. Silsbee, described as a convicted child trafficker, was on the board of AlertSense, which provides technology for Amber Alert, the emergency response to recover abducted children. She is founder of New Life Children’s Refuge, a northern Haiti rescue mission, and is described as a close friend of the Clintons who paid for a lawyer, Jorge Puello, later convicted as a leader of an international human trafficking ring. WikiLeaks is cited as having published secret emails between the Clintons and Silsbee. The Haiti situation is revisited with Oxfam, which faced a scandal after the 2010 earthquake. Oxfam was banned from Haiti following reports of orgies with prostitutes, some of whom were underage. Leaked emails allegedly show that $3,000,000 were diverted from Haitian relief funds via the Clinton Foundation to pay for Chelsea’s extravagant 2010 wedding. When Donald Trump labeled Haiti a “shithole,” the response is that the label reflected what non-profit organizations had turned the island into after the earthquake. The Red Cross reportedly collected half a billion dollars for Haiti but built only six houses. The Clinton Foundation is accused of misappropriating earthquake donations from international donors and getting away with it. Claus Eberwein, a former Haitian government official, was found dead with a bullet in his head days before a trial in July 1237 (date unclear). Monica Peterson, a young social anthropologist who investigated human trafficking in Haiti and tweeted critical thoughts about the Clinton Foundation, was found dead by hanging in November 2016 and ruled a suicide. Dr. Dean Lorrek, who voiced disgust about the corruption he witnessed while trying to save lives on the island, was found dead in December 2017 with a knife in his chest; ruled a suicide. The discussion shifts to symbol symbolism, citing an FBI 02/2007 bulletin about symbols used by pedophiles: blue triangles for boy lovers, pink hearts for girl lovers, and butterflies for child lovers. It is claimed that pedophile logos appear in organizations that claim to protect children, such as the International Adoption Clinic, Newstar Kafala, and the Pacific Crest Trade Association, which allegedly changed its logo in July 2017 after a pedophile connection was noticed. The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation logo on a 2015–2016 annual report is mentioned as resembling the boy lover symbol. Alpida, a Canadian refugee charity founded by the Radcliffe Foundation and connected to Frank Dustra, is discussed; Dustra is described as a major Clinton Foundation sponsor (over $100,000,000) who founded the Boys Club Network for boys 12–18, with co-founder Jim Crescenzo, a Vancouver teacher who received an award from Justin Trudeau. The narrative notes Trudeau’s broader circle, including Christopher Inglisson, a Canadian private school teacher convicted for possession and distribution of child pornography, who was a friend and roommate of Trudeau for years, and Peter Dalglish, described as a world-renowned humanitarian who was seen with two children aged 12 and 14 in Nepal; he founded Street Kids International and the Trails Youth Initiative. Finally, it references CPS (Children’s Protective Services) exposure in 2007 for allegedly kidnapping and selling children from foster care, leading to the murder of Congresswoman Nancy Schafer in 2010.

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The transcript traces a tapestry of questions around Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and the Clinton Foundation, emphasizing perceived links between philanthropic or diplomatic activity and private gain, while laying out specific Haiti and international case studies that critics say illustrate a pattern of influence peddling and blurred lines between public power and private wealth. Haiti after the 2010 earthquake: - After the January 12, 2010 earthquake, Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, and Bill Clinton, as UN special envoy for Haiti, led relief and recovery efforts. The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) was created to coordinate relief and reconstruction, with Haitian Prime Minister John Max Bellarive and Bill Clinton named as co-chairs. - The IHRC aimed to go beyond relief to long-term improvement, but concerns emerged that decisions were being made by Clinton and Bellarive with insufficient Haitian input. Members of the IHRC later wrote a letter complaining they were not involved and that national priorities were being disregarded. - Projects associated with US funding and Clintons’ involvement included: the Haitian mobile money initiative; plans to exploit mineral wealth; two gold exploitation permits issued after a fifty-year gap; and the Karakol Industrial Park (Caracol) intended to create tens of thousands of jobs. - The Caracol opening drew high-profile attendance (Bill and Hillary Clinton, Donna Karan, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn). However, questions arose about value and transparency: only about 5,000 of the promised 65,000 jobs materialized; the area displaced farmers; local workers reported low wages (roughly 225 gourds/day, about $5 USD); and only a portion of promised infrastructure and housing funding was realized. - Digicel, run by Irish billionaire Dennis O’Brien, profited substantially in Haiti’s telecom sector, and later contributed to the Clinton Foundation; Digicel was a key beneficiary in mobile money initiatives tied to post-disaster relief. - Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s brother, joined the board of VCS Mining, which received a gold exploitation permit in Haiti, prompting scrutiny about potential family influence in contracting decisions. - The strongest economic gains were tied to US-linked firms such as Gap, Target, and Walmart through Caracol’s textile emphasis, while other projects did not deliver promised outcomes. - After the campaign for president, Hillary Clinton announced she would quit the Clinton Foundation to devote herself to full-time candidacy, and the foundation adjusted donation policies to restrict foreign government contributions, though concerns persisted about ongoing influence and access resulting from prior relationships. Global money, influence, and the Clinton Foundation: - The Clinton Foundation, founded in 2001 (initially as the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation), positioned itself as a hub at the nexus of global money, influence, and power, with a stated mission to tackle hunger, poverty, climate change, and disease by marshaling government and private resources. - The Foundation reportedly raised more than a billion dollars over the years, with substantial speaking fees and book deals contributing to the Clintons’ wealth, especially after Bill Clinton left the presidency. - Critics argue that large donors could gain access to or influence through the Clintons’ public roles, while supporters emphasize the Foundation’s global humanitarian work. A memorandum of understanding during the Obama transition sought accountability: disclosures of new contributions to the Foundation, prior approval for foreign government donations, and state department vetting of Bill Clinton’s speeches and consulting arrangements. Selected foreign cases cited by Peter Schweitzer in Clinton Cash: - United Arab Emirates (UAE): In 2011, while UAE officials pressed Hillary Clinton on Iran sanctions, Bill Clinton was paid half a million dollars for a speech in Abu Dhabi by the crown prince’s brother; UAE later provided donations to charitable groups associated with Clinton-linked initiatives. - Ericsson (Sweden): In 2009-2010, Ericsson paid Bill Clinton $750,000 for a speech amid ongoing Iran sanctions discussions, framed by the foundation’s influence and Clinton’s crowd-pulling. - Colombia: In 2010, Bill Clinton met with President Uribe and, contemporaneously, Hillary Clinton discussed free trade agreements with Uribe; Frank Giustra, a Clinton Foundation donor, accompanied Bill Clinton and later secured government concessions in Colombia for Giustra’s companies. - Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia: Sheikh Al Amoudi pledged $20 million to the Clinton Foundation; Ethiopian rights concerns were raised regarding the donor’s government ties, and Hillary Clinton granted a waiver allowing continued US assistance despite human rights concerns. - Kazakhstan and Uranium One: Bill Clinton hosted a meeting with Kazakh officials in which Giustra had significant mining interests; Uranium One eventually came under Russian ownership, controlled by Vladimir Putin, with the deal requiring federal approval from Hillary Clinton as secretary of state; Canadian investor Ian Telfer contributed to the Clinton Foundation but reportedly did not disclose some donations. The report concludes with ongoing debates about the Clinton “blur”—the intertwining of philanthropy, political power, and corporate influence—while noting that Hillary Clinton’s campaign faced persistent questions about trust and influence, including opposition to certain foreign deals and ongoing scrutiny of donations and relationships involving the Clinton Foundation and related business interests.

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The devastating earthquake that ravaged Haiti killed more than 316,000 people, leaving at least a million homeless. Critics have faulted the efforts of international donors, including The US, for failing to deliver on pledges while exerting excessive control of the reconstruction process. Former president Bill Clinton has played a major role in relief efforts serving as the UN special envoy to Haiti and as co chair of the interim Haiti recovery commission. Through his Clinton Foundation, the former president has helped fund a number of projects in Haiti. The Nation magazine’s investigation focuses on the Clinton Foundation’s first recovery commission project in post‑earthquake Haiti, the construction of shelters in Laogan, announced in a video on his foundation’s website. “My foundation has contributed a million dollars there to the construction of emergency storm shelters in Laogan.” After the outbreak, “my foundation responded allocating a million dollars to the government so that we can move supplies down there in a hurry.”

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The Clintons have been devastating Haiti for decades, posing as friends while exploiting our resources. After the earthquake, billions in aid poured in, but Bill Clinton controlled the funds, and much of it never reached the people. We have oil, gold, and other resources, yet Tony Rodham, Hillary's brother, has a 26-year gold mining contract. The Clintons control business in Haiti, undermining our sovereignty. They're stealing our money and resources, and even creating instability. We are outraged by their crimes. They portray Haiti as poor to steal from us, but we are rich. I'm ready to die to expose the Clintons and their corruption. This must end.

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The video discusses the Clintons' involvement in Haiti and their alleged connection to child trafficking. It mentions the disappearance of funds and children in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, as well as the mysterious disappearance of Eric Braverman, the CEO of the Clinton Foundation. The video also highlights the deaths of individuals investigating the Clintons' involvement in child sex trafficking. It discusses the Clintons' financial ties to foreign donors, including countries with poor human rights records. The video suggests a connection between the Clintons and various powerful individuals, such as George Soros and Frank Giustra. It also mentions Hillary Clinton's dismissive remarks about the pizza sex trafficking scandal. The video concludes by mentioning Laura Silsbee, who was charged with child abduction in Haiti and later became associated with AlertSense, a company providing technology for Amber Alerts.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons for destroying Haiti while pretending to be friends. Bill Clinton mishandled over $6 billion in donations after the earthquake, leaving many still living in tents. Haiti has abundant resources like oil and gold, but the Clintons control these assets. They also destroyed Haiti's rice production to benefit Clinton's brother's rice business in Arkansas. The Clintons have significant influence over business in Haiti, making it difficult for others to operate without their approval.

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The speaker believes the Clintons have destroyed Haiti for decades, acting as enemies disguised as friends. While many know some people dislike Haiti, the Clintons are more dangerous because of their pretense. The speaker claims that the amount of money donated to Haiti after the earthquake was much larger than $6 billion, with Bill Clinton in charge. Despite the donations and Haiti's own resources, including oil reserves larger than Venezuela and one of the largest gold mines in the Caribbean, people still live under tents. Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's brother, allegedly has a 26-year contract related to Haitian gold. The speaker further alleges that Bill Clinton destroyed Haiti's rice production so rice from Arkansas could be sold there. The Clintons are said to control business in Haiti, requiring millionaires and billionaires to consult with them before undertaking any ventures.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons, accusing them of destroying Haiti and pretending to be friends while actually being enemies. They claim that after the earthquake, countries and celebrities donated billions of dollars to Haiti, but the money was mishandled and not used to rebuild the country. The speaker also mentions Haiti's rich resources, such as oil and gold, which are being exploited by the Clintons. They criticize the Clintons for controlling business opportunities in Haiti and accuse them of dropping diseases and stealing money and resources. The speaker concludes by stating that Hillary Clinton should not be running for president due to her criminal records and involvement in deceptive practices.

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Speaker argues that 'the Clintons have destroyed Haiti for the decades' and that they 'pretend to be our friends when in reality, they are our number one enemies.' He claims 'the Clinton Foundation ... gave over $6,000,000,000 to Haiti' and that 'the money is much more than $6,000,000,000' with 'Bill Clinton in charge of the money.' He asserts Haiti has 'oil, more oil than Venezuela' and 'gold' with 'one of the largest gold mine[s] the Caribbean,' and that 'Tony Radham, Hillary Clinton's brother' holds a 'twenty six years contract.' He says 'Haiti used to produce our own rice' but 'Bill Clinton destroyed our rice so his brother can sell the rice from Arkansas.' The Clintons are claimed to be 'running Haiti' and that 'If there's a millionaire... they cannot do anything unless they check with the Clintons.' He urges self-governance, notes two Haitian factions.

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In 2010, after the Haiti earthquake, the Clinton Foundation received $1 billion but less than 2% went to Haiti. The Haitian community asks Trump to request Hillary Clinton to disclose the audit of the funds taken from Haiti. They believe in Trump's support and ask for transparency. Thank you.

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The speaker states the Clinton Foundation acted as an agent of a foreign government, giving the example of Mozambique in 2002. According to the speaker, a memorandum of agreement existed between the foundation and Mozambique to work on their behalf through their Ministry of Health program. Emails suggest this was not a Clinton Foundation program, but rather support for the Mozambique Ministry of Health. The speaker claims the foundation brokered money and pharmaceuticals, taking a vague fee. They negotiated relationships with pharmaceutical companies. The speaker concludes the Clinton Foundation functioned as a closely held family partnership, not a charity.

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A Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC claims that the party rigged the primary against Sanders. He leaked information to WikiLeaks and was subsequently killed. The speaker believes this is suspicious and points out other deaths connected to the Clintons. They discuss the Uranium One story, alleging that Bill Clinton received money from a Kremlin bank and that $142 million flowed into the Clinton Foundation. The argument that it was debunked is dismissed as bullshit. The money is seen as an attempt to buy influence.

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Laura Silsbee founded the New Life Children's Refuge in 2009, aiming to rescue orphaned children in Haiti. However, she was arrested in 2010 for attempting to traffic 33 children without documentation. Despite her past, she was later appointed to a prominent role at Connexus, which operates the Amber Alert system. The Clintons were involved in her legal case, raising questions about their connections to child trafficking. Monica Peterson, a researcher on human trafficking, died under suspicious circumstances in Haiti while investigating the Clinton Foundation's ties to trafficking. Chris Cornell, who worked to protect abused children, was found dead in 2017, with many believing he uncovered a trafficking ring linked to the Clintons. Numerous suspicious deaths of whistleblowers and journalists investigating child trafficking raise concerns about systemic cover-ups in various sectors, including politics and entertainment.

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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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The video discusses allegations of child trafficking involving the Clintons in Haiti. It mentions the case of Laura Silsbee, who was arrested for attempting to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti without documentation. Bill Clinton intervened to reduce her charges. The video also highlights connections between the Clintons and other individuals involved in child trafficking. It mentions the suspicious death of Monica Peterson, who was investigating human trafficking in Haiti. The video suggests that the Clinton Foundation is involved in a child sex trafficking operation. The speaker shares personal experiences related to child pornography and claims that her ex-husband was involved in the Clinton Foundation network.

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During the February 2010 Haiti earthquake, billions of dollars from around the world, including to the Cleveland Foundation for Haitians, were donated. The speaker notes that Haiti is a very poor country and needs defenders, and says, “You said you will champion our cause. We welcome you, and we will work with you.” They then urge Hillary Clinton, during her next debate, to publish the audit of all the money they have stolen from Haiti.

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In 2010, after the Haiti earthquake, the Clinton Foundation received billions in donations from American taxpayers and the world. However, less than 2% of that money actually went to Haiti. We are asking Mr. Trump to publicly request Hillary Clinton to disclose a full audit of all the funds they allegedly stole from Haiti after the earthquake. Haiti is a poor country in desperate need of defenders. We welcome your support and are ready to collaborate with you. Please, during your next debate with Hillary Clinton, ask her to publish the audit of all the money that was taken from Haiti. Thank you.

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$3,000,000 meant for Haiti relief was allegedly diverted by the Clinton Foundation to fund Chelsea's 2010 wedding. Trump's comments about Haiti sparked outrage, but he highlighted the failures of nonprofit organizations post-earthquake. The Red Cross raised $500 million for Haiti but only built six houses. The Clinton Foundation misappropriated donations without accountability. Klaus Eberwein, who was set to testify about this corruption, was found dead with a bullet in his head days before his trial. Monica Peterson, who investigated human trafficking and criticized the Clinton Foundation, was found hanged, ruled a suicide. Surgeon Dean Lorrick, who spoke out against the corruption he witnessed, was found dead in his apartment with a knife in his chest, also ruled a suicide.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various instances of child trafficking and corruption involving the Clintons and other organizations. They mention the case of Laura Gaylor Silsbee, a convicted child trafficker who was connected to Amber Alert, an organization that rescues abducted children. The speaker also talks about the misuse of funds by the Clinton Foundation after the Haiti earthquake, as well as the suspicious deaths of individuals who were planning to testify against the Clintons. They highlight the use of pedophile symbols by certain organizations and individuals, including those in Hollywood. The speaker concludes by mentioning the support of actors like Corey Feldman and Elijah Wood in exposing child abuse in the industry.

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The transcript captures a discussion about Clinton-related death conspiracy theories and how these claims circulate in political commentary. Speakers repeatedly assert that “the Clintons have killed” a large number of people—well over 100, with an figure cited of about 130—arguing that such deaths are linked to the Clintons’ power and to foreign policy actions, including a bombing campaign in Iraq and a massive blockade around Iraq that, according to UN estimates, contributed to the death of hundreds of thousands of children. One speaker emphasizes that “the body count is about 130” and notes that people know the body counts, even if some refuse to acknowledge the implication that politicians might have people murdered. A recurring theme is that there used to be a Clinton Body Count website tallying people connected to Hillary and Bill who were said to have been secretly killed; one participant says Hillary should demand its return and that the record is misrepresented. The conversation frames this as a widely held belief rather than proven fact, acknowledging skepticism about the claims while insisting there is “a lot of very suspicious deaths around the Clintons” that are fair to bring up. The discussion then shifts to particular cases and figures associated with Clinton circles. Vince Foster’s death is described as a conspiracy theory that never produced evidence, but the idea lingers. The panel also references other individuals—Mary Mahoney, John F. Kennedy Jr., James McDougal, and Mark Middleton—along with the broader pattern of deaths that are framed as connected to the Clintons, though without definitive proof being established on many of the cases. In the case of Mark Middleton, described as a longtime Clinton adviser who allegedly facilitated Epstein connections, Middleton’s death is recounted with details: found dead after driving to a Heifer Ranch, with an elaborate scenario involving hanging and a shotgun, an autopsy described as unclear, and a family that disputes the notion of suicide. The family has sought to seal photos and footage, arguing that releasing them would fuel conspiracy theories. The conversation also foregrounds Seth Rich, a DNC staffer who was shot in Washington, D.C. The panel notes that Rich was connected to WikiLeaks and allegedly provided thousands of emails to WikiLeaks, with claims that Fox News reported an FBI forensic finding showing contact with WikiLeaks and the release of top DNC emails leading to the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz. There is debate among participants about whether Rich’s death was a botched robbery, noting that his wallet and watch were left behind and his phone was not taken, and that claims of murder are contested by others on air. Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are discussed as adding to the conspiracy milieu: Assange raises questions about killings, offers a reward for information, and is described as “working for Russia now.” The panel references the broader political pinboard: the Clinton/DNC nexus, the FBI/CrowdStrike narrative about the 2016 hacking, and the media environment around Russia investigations and alleged election interference. There is a sense of ongoing investigation and uncertainty, with speakers insisting that sources face danger and that certain deaths remain unresolved or contested in public discourse. Toward the end, the speakers reflect on how reputations attach to candidates; they compare Clinton-related reputations with those of other politicians, asking how, over the last fifty years, the pattern emerges that people close to Clinton figures die, while noting that public perception often constrains open discussion of these claims.

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The speaker discusses the high-profile individuals who were associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton. They question how many of these people who visited Epstein's private jet, island, and ranch were involved in the exploitation of children. They also mention that Epstein was well-known but evaded legal consequences due to fear. The speaker criticizes Sydney McCain for not taking action against Epstein despite her knowledge of him. They conclude by stating that Epstein's death was likely not a suicide, similar to Jeffrey Epstein's case.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons, accusing them of destroying Haiti while pretending to be friends. They claim that the Clintons received more than $6 billion in donations for relief efforts after the earthquake, but the money did not reach the people in need. The speaker also alleges that the Clintons control Haiti's resources, such as oil and gold, and have allowed corruption to flourish. They call for awareness and support to expose the Clintons' actions and give Haiti the opportunity to govern itself and trade with other countries.

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A former DNC staffer and Bernie Sanders supporter was allegedly murdered after leaking information to WikiLeaks about the DNC rigging the primary. The speaker questions why this is dismissed as a conspiracy theory, pointing out that the staffer's wallet, watch, and phone were not taken, contrary to a robbery gone wrong. Julian Assange, once favored by the left, is now accused of working for Russia after warning of consequences for sharing information with WikiLeaks. Assange is stuck in the Ecuadorian embassy because the CIA wants him. The speaker claims many people connected to Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, and Bill Clinton have died, some coincidentally, but the number is still stunning.
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