It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Gory Vince Foster docs provide hint of Kavanaugh’s files
A smattering of files from potential Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's files during his time working for Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr gives a sense of what White House lawyers, reporters and Senate aides will be digging through if Kavanaugh gets the nod from President Donald Trump.
...some of the greatest interest is expected to be in a smaller collection of about 20,000 pages of material the Yale Law graduate compiled a few years earlier, while on Starr's staff.
Kavanaugh's file boxes also include grand jury testimony by White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum about a call from Clinton adviser Susan Thomases on the day after Foster's death. The transcript was withheld from public release due to grand jury secrecy rules, but the call was the focus of inquiries by Congressional Republicans about whether it prompted the White House to resist law enforcement efforts to search Foster's office.
A broader index of Kavanaugh's files shows still-unreleased folders containing memos on "perjury (obstruction/false statements)," shredding of records by Hillary Clinton's former law firm, impeachment, grand jury secrecy issues related to President Bill Clinton's interview about Foster's death, and a conspiracy theory at the time known as the INSLAW Affair.
originally posted by: Bill1960
a reply to: CoramDeo
www.thegatewaypundit.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: CoramDeo
This should reduce the Central America flow to the United States. How many decades until that southern wall is finished?
originally posted by: CoramDeo
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: CoramDeo
This should reduce the Central America flow to the United States. How many decades until that southern wall is finished?
I agree. This should slow down the flow of people coming across our own border, unless you have a complicit government and a CNN news van marchin a caravan of male youts taking bribes along the way.
Yee admitted in a plea deal that he was part of a racketeering conspiracy that involved exchanging official acts for money, conspiring to traffic in weapons and money laundering. Specifically, Lee promised an undercover FBI agent favors in return for campaign contributions.
Yee, who had been a candidate for secretary of state (D-CA), was accused of being willing to take varied and numerous steps to solicit campaign donations and sidestep legal donation limits.
For instance, he was accused of seeking an official state Senate proclamation in the spring of 2013 praising the Ghee Kung Tong Freemason lodge in San Francisco. Yee sought the proclamation, according to the court complaint, in exchange for a $6,800 donation to one of his campaigns — a donation that was paid by an undercover FBI agent.
An organized crime figure named Raymond Chow, known as Shrimp Boy, identified himself as the "dragon head" of that Freemason organization on his Facebook page. The indictment said Chow, 54, whose criminal history includes racketeering and robbery, had a position of "supreme authority" in the Triad, an international organized crime group.
Yee was also accused of brokering an introduction between a prospective campaign donor and state legislators who had influence over medical marijuana legislation. It allegedly came in exchange for cash campaign donations that far exceeded legal limits — and were paid by the FBI.
The affidavit said that in August 2013, a prominent California political consultant who had been working to raise money for Yee's campaigns told a prospective donor, an undercover federal agent, that Yee "had a contact who deals in arms trafficking."
In exchange for campaign contributions, according to the affidavit, Yee would "facilitate a meeting with the arms dealer" so that the donor could buy a large number of weapons. The firearms would be imported through a port in Newark, N.J. At one meeting, the affidavit said, Yee and the prospective donor discussed "details of the specific types of weapons."
Chow was at the center of organized crime in San Francisco's Chinatown for decades, according to federal court documents. On his Facebook and Twitter accounts he bills himself as a reformed gangster who now advocates on behalf of children.
Chow was born in Hong Kong in 1960 and came to the United States at 16. His grandmother, documents and law enforcement sources say, gave him the nickname Shrimp Boy, in part because of his small stature.
Chow was convicted of armed robbery in 1978 and spent more than seven years in prison. In 1986, Chow was indicted on various criminal charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, mayhem and possession of a firearm, and served three years in prison.
At some point Chow forged an alliance with Triad member Peter Chong, who told Chow he was a member of the Wo Hop To gang, and their organizations eventually unified, according to records. Chow, Chong and a third gang leader formed an umbrella organization called Tien Hu Wui, the Whole Earth Assn., to oversee all the gangs' business, according to federal court documents.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
With Kavanaugh...Trump gets Vince Foster files made public.
Gory Vince Foster docs provide hint of Kavanaugh’s files
A smattering of files from potential Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's files during his time working for Whitewater Independent Counsel Ken Starr gives a sense of what White House lawyers, reporters and Senate aides will be digging through if Kavanaugh gets the nod from President Donald Trump.
...some of the greatest interest is expected to be in a smaller collection of about 20,000 pages of material the Yale Law graduate compiled a few years earlier, while on Starr's staff.
Kavanaugh's file boxes also include grand jury testimony by White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum about a call from Clinton adviser Susan Thomases on the day after Foster's death. The transcript was withheld from public release due to grand jury secrecy rules, but the call was the focus of inquiries by Congressional Republicans about whether it prompted the White House to resist law enforcement efforts to search Foster's office.
A broader index of Kavanaugh's files shows still-unreleased folders containing memos on "perjury (obstruction/false statements)," shredding of records by Hillary Clinton's former law firm, impeachment, grand jury secrecy issues related to President Bill Clinton's interview about Foster's death, and a conspiracy theory at the time known as the INSLAW Affair.
www.politico.com...
HILLARY cannot be happy tonight.
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: TomLawless
First anarchy and communism are not the same things...
amusing you say "we haven't had true Capitalism" yet the majority of people won't acknowledge there has never been "true communism" anywhere