Leaked Clinton Foundation "Smoking Gun" Memo Reveals It Was Not "In Compliance With The Law"
While there are conflicting reports whether the FBI may or may
not indict the Clinton Foundation, which as the WSJ reported last week
is being investigated by various FBI teams, even as other parts of the
Bureau - and the DOJ - seek to squash the probe, the latest dump of
Podesta emails has revealed a critical, confidential memo from lawyer
Kumiki Gibson to Clinton Foundation Chairman Bruce Lindsey (and former
Bill Clinton attorney) which was performed as part of an outside audit
of the foundation, and confirms that it was engaged in practices that
broke the law.
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Las Vegas PD Continues To Use Faulty $2 Drug Field Tests Because Convictions Matter More Than Justice
The War on Drugs has never really been about eradicating illegal
drugs. It's been about putting up numbers: seizures, busts, indictments,
convictions. A steady flow of illegal drugs into the country ensures a
steady flow of tax dollars into hundreds of government agencies.
Officials talk a lot about taking down cartels, but they spend more time
grabbing cash from travelers and anything they can from someone who's
got nothing more on them than quantities that could be generously called
"personal use."
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Dakota Access Pipeline Builder Ignored Obama Admin Request to Halt Construction
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has confirmed to DeSmog that
Energy Transfer Partners, the owner of the proposed Dakota Access
pipeline, has ignored the Obama administration's September 9 request to
voluntarily halt construction in a disputed area, 20 miles east and west
of Lake Oahe and the Missouri River. The confirmation came in the
aftermath of a video published by drone pilot Shiyé Bidziil on the news
website Indian Country Today titled, “Drone Footage of Dakota Access
Pipeline Approaching Missouri River.” Published November 2, this video
offers an airborne view of pipeline construction — coupled with heavily
guarded concrete fortresses around key construction locales — in close
proximity to the Missouri River.
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Colorado Hemp Farmers Are Turning to Bitcoin for Their Banking Woes
You could almost say Veronica Carpio was born to sell cannabis.
Aside from having a birthday on 4/20, the 38-year old Colorado native
was also the first female dispensary owner in the state, ran a covert
coffee shop appropriately called The Front, and now oversees the largest
hemp seed exchange in the state while producing her own brand of hemp
coffee.
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Podesta Files Part 29: Wikileaks Releases Another 1,749 Emails, Total Is Now 47,275
With just 4 days left until the end of the most bizarre election
cycle in American history, Julian Assange continues to drop new
bombshell emails from Hillary's campaign manager, John Podesta. While
the latest ABC / Washington Post poll would suggest that Hillary is
starting to open up a slight lead nationally, IBD/TIPP, historically the
most accurate polling source, still sees the race a dead heat
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Assange: Clinton Resisted FBI, And Now They’re Out For Payback
Hillary Clinton sparked an FBI backlash, which is now surfacing,
when she stonewalled the Feds, who were trying to investigate her
private server, Julian Assange said during the John Pilger Special,
courtesy of Dartmouth Films, which is now available in full on RT. “If
you go to history of the FBI, it has become effectively America’s
political police. And the FBI demonstrated with taking down the former
head of the CIA [David Petraeus in 2012] over classified information
given to his mistress that almost no one was untouchable. The FBI is
always trying to demonstrate that. ‘No one can resist us,’” Assange told
the Australian journalist during the 25-minute interview.
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Department of State helped Clinton to get rid of Manafort
Among other documents the collection of damaging documents
concerning Paul Manafort are of particular interest. He was an adviser
on the Ukrainian presidential campaign of the former Ukrainian President
Viktor Yanukovych and his Party of Regions. The results of
CyberBerkut's investigation on the basis of the received documents are
surprising. As it turns out, now the whole state machine and the entire
administrative system of Ukraine are working for its overseas bosses and
patrons.
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Clinton’s Charity Confirms Qatar’s $1 Million Gift While She Was at State Department
The Clinton Foundation has confirmed it accepted a $1 million
gift from Qatar while Hillary Clinton was U.S. secretary of state
without informing the State Department, even though she had promised to
let the agency review new or significantly increased support from
foreign governments. Qatari officials pledged the money in 2011 to mark
the 65th birthday of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton’s husband, and sought
to meet the former U.S. president in person the following year to
present him the check, according to an email from a foundation official
to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign chairman, John Podesta. The
email, among thousands hacked from Podesta’s account, was published last
month by WikiLeaks.
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‘U.S. Govt. Hackers Ready to Hit Back If Russia Tries to Disrupt Election’
U.S. military hackers have penetrated Russia’s electric grid,
telecommunications networks and the Kremlin’s command systems, making
them vulnerable to attack by secret American cyber weapons should the
U.S. deem it necessary, according to a senior intelligence official and
top-secret documents reviewed by NBC News.
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Turkey rocked by protests after high-profile arrests
Police have fired tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators in
Istanbul. Many are angry about the arrests overnight of several
pro-Kurdish politicians. Fighting broke out between police and
protesters in a number of cities. Officials say 10 protesters were
detained in Ankara, five in Antalya and seven in Istanbul.
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The billion-dollar gold rush to tap into Iranian oil
Another obstacle is Iran's new model oil contract. Iran's oil
ministry took more than two years to draft the new model, which
continues to face political opposition from conservative hardliners. Up
until now, investors have operated under short-term, fixed-fee contracts
called buybacks that give them no share in the profits. The new system
allows foreign oil majors to form joint ventures with Iranian companies
and participate in production activity. They were previously limited to
exploration and development. The change gives foreign firms the
opportunity to improve ultimate recovery and reap higher returns by
coordinating early stage output and using advanced methods to squeeze
oil and gas from maturing fields.
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France to collect personal data of 60 million with controversial database
France’s government last week announced the creation of a highly
controversial new database that will collect and store personal
information on nearly everyone living in the country who holds a French
identity card or passport. The massive database, known as Secure
Electronic Documents (Titres électroniques sécurisés or TES), was
decreed by the government on October 30 in an effort to crack down on
identity theft.
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Met police is accused of 'burying' a damning report into its VIP abuse inquiry: Force plans to release Operation Midland review on the same day as the US presidential elections
Scotland Yard was last night accused of attempting to bury bad
news as it plans to release a report into its disgraced VIP child sex
abuse inquiry on the day of the US presidential election. Operation
Midland saw a number of high-profile people falsely accused of murder
and rape by a suspected fantasist known as Nick. A summary of the
independent review into the inquiry is to be published on Tuesday,
coinciding with the American vote.
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French teenager convicted of ‘condoning terrorism’ for naming Wi-Fi network ‘Daesh’
An 18-year-old man from eastern France was given a three-month
suspended sentence under a strict new anti-terrorism law for “publicly
condoning an act of terrorism” by naming his Wi-Fi network “Daesh 21” –
seemingly in reference to Islamic State. Daesh is an Arabic acronym for
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) that is often used as a
pejorative by politicians to describe the terrorist group. The number
“21” likely stands for the French department of Côte d’Or, of which
Dijon is the capital, local media reported.
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Honey wars: crime and killings in New Zealand's booming manuka industry
It was the day the bees died – tens of thousands of them in 300
hives, mysteriously killed. “The massacre”, as it is being called,
happened in the otherwise idyllic landscape of Doubtless Bay in New
Zealand’s far north. And for David Yanke and Rachel Kearney, co-owners
of Daykel Apiaries, the cause of death was obvious: malicious poisoning.
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State Dept. Emails: Clinton White House Data Stolen from National Archives
A newly released email from the State Department shows that
Hillary Clinton was informed in April 2009 of a massive theft of data
pertaining to former President Bill Clinton’s White House records. On
April 13, 2009, Clinton attorney Cheryl Mills informed newly sworn-in
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton via email that the National Archives
could not account for a two-terabyte hard drive.
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Spirit Cooking: The Most Disturbing Podesta Email Yet?
In perhaps the most disturbing Wikileaks release to date, Tony
Podesta (John Podesta’s brother) is invited to a “Spirit Cooking” dinner
with performance artist Marina Abramovic. Dinner with a famous artist
might sound deeply mundane, but there is far more to this story.
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‘Sources: U.S. Intel Warning of Possible al Qaeda Attacks in U.S. Monday’
CBS News has learned about a potential terror threat for the day
before the election. Sources told CBS News senior investigative producer
Pat Milton that U.S. intelligence has alerted joint terrorism task
forces that al Qaeda could be planning attacks in three states for
Monday.
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“More than a Dozen” Drugmakers under Criminal Investigation for Price-Fixing, Shares Plunge, after Getting Crushed All Year
Mylan and Covis who are among our heroes in the prior article.
Other companies tangled up in this include Teva Pharmaceutical, Actavis
(which Teva bought from Allergan in August), Lannett, Impax
Laboratories, Sun Pharmaceutical, Mayne Pharma Group, Endo
International’s subsidiary Par Pharmaceutical Holdings, and Taro
Pharmaceutical Industries. “Though individual companies have made
various disclosures about the inquiry, they have identified only a
handful of drugs under scrutiny, including a heart treatment and an
antibiotic,” Bloomberg says. Except for Covis, these companies said
they’re “cooperating” with the investigation. Covis said it was unable
to assess the outcome of the investigation.
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