Anonymous ID: 534fd1 June 16, 2018, 5:11 a.m. No.1771467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1473 >>1476 >>1507 >>1665 >>1733 >>2181

>>1771397 (lb-notable)

>LONDON GLENCORE TESTING THE US!

And my dig on Glencore only took 2 seconds to find its way to the Clintons!!!!

 

Founder of Glencore - Marc Rich (died 6/26/13) BUT ….

 

CLINTON PARDONED RICH

2001 article…

President Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich is a saga of secrecy, tenacity, sleight of hand and pressure from Rich's ex-wife and one of her friends, who together have steered millions of dollars to Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton's causes and those of fellow Democrats.

 

Whether it is a story of bribery as well or illegal gifts from abroad is the subject of congressional inquiries and a criminal investigation by the FBI and the U.S. attorney's office in New York.

 

Behind the pardon is a tale of intrigue, unintentional humor and celebrity involving, among others, two former Israeli prime ministers, a onetime operative for the Mossad, a stubborn U.S. attorney and a misunderstood desire to find a rabbi in the White House.

 

New interviews in Israel and an examination of e-mails and documents in the hands of investigators as well as testimony before congressional committees show that Rich, 65, perhaps the wealthiest fugitive in the world, mounted an immense effort to persuade the Justice Department and then the president to cut a deal and let him come home.

 

Justice was skeptical, but Clinton agreed. What he got in the deal was a pledge that Rich would waive a statute-of-limitations defense should an agency, such as the Internal Revenue Service or the Energy Department, sue him for civil fraud. But experts say such a suit is unlikely. Moreover, Rich runs businesses valued at $30 billion and would not be likely to feel the pain of any financial judgment against him.

 

Many things about the Rich pardon are still a mystery. So far, however, this is the story of the deal that Bill Clinton did not refuse. It is marked by ongoing protest and bitterness, best symbolized, perhaps, by the fact that, as of late Saturday, a full 28 days after Clinton granted Rich his pardon, federal officials still had not removed his wanted poster from their international crime alert Web site.

 

sauce:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-clinton-pardons-analysis-story.html

 

ONE WEEK AWAY FROM 2016 ELECTION - FBI RELEASES FILED ON CLINTON PARDON OF RICH

Just one week from Election Day, the FBI has made a somewhat puzzling release of information related to a controversial pardon Bill Clinton made on his last day in office almost 16 years ago.

 

On Tuesday, the law enforcement agency released documents related to the former president's pardon of Marc Rich, a former hedge-fund manager who had been indicted on multiple counts of tax evasion, wire fraud and racketeering.

 

Hillary Clinton's campaign immediately questioned the release, which came from an FBI Twitter account that had been dormant for more than a year up until this past Sunday. The new documents come just days after FBI Director James Comey announced that the agency was reviewing new emails possibly related to the former secretary of state's private server. Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon called it an "odd" decision.

 

sauce:

https://www.npr.org/2016/11/01/500297580/more-surprises-fbi-releases-files-on-bill-clintons-pardon-of-marc-rich

 

Off to find these files…

Anonymous ID: 534fd1 June 16, 2018, 5:15 a.m. No.1771476   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1524 >>1665 >>2181

>>1771467

THE COMEY CONNECTION

 

"There is a connection between Comey and Rich, too. As Bloomberg Politics noted, Comey was the prosecutor in the case against Rich from 1987 until 1993, and then also took over the investigation into President Clinton's pardon in 2002 when he was the U.S. attorney for Manhattan. In a 2008 letter, Comey wrote he was "stunned" by the Rich pardon."

 

sauce:

https://www.npr.org/2016/11/01/500297580/more-surprises-fbi-releases-files-on-bill-clintons-pardon-of-marc-rich

Anonymous ID: 534fd1 June 16, 2018, 6:10 a.m. No.1771665   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1804 >>2087 >>2181

>>1771467

>>1771476

>>1771507

^^^>CLINTON PARDONED RICH

 

THE CLINTON PARDON OF RICH WAS PART OF HOROWITZ' INVESTIGATION!

 

"Hillary Clinton campaign aides cried foul in early November after a smaller set of 129 pages of records related to the FBI’s investigation of the pardons were posted on the law enforcement agency’s website just days before the election. FBI officials said the records were part of a routine response to Freedom of Information Act requests regarding the Clinton Foundation.

 

The Justice Department inspector general’s office announced last week that it is examining that FOIA release as part of a broader inquiry into how the FBI handled various election-related matters, including public disclosures about the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server."

 

sauce:

https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/james-comey-fbi-bill-clinton-233808

 

HOROWITZ REPORT FOUND NO WRONGDOING

SEE PICS

 

"On November 1, 2016, in response to multiple Freedom of Information Act

(FOIA) requests, the FBI Records Management Division’s Records/Information

Dissemination Section (RIDS) posted records to the FBI Records Vault, a page on

the FBI’s public website, concerning the “William J. Clinton Foundation” (Clinton

Foundation). The bulk of those records concerned the 2001 investigation into the

pardon of Marc Rich. "

Anonymous ID: 534fd1 June 16, 2018, 6:41 a.m. No.1771836   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NICE SUMMARY OF THE CLINTON-RICH-COMEY-GIULIANNI CONNECTIONS

THIS ISSUE WAS IN HOROWITZ REPORT

 

Regarding the FBI/FOIA RELEASE OF MARC RICH PARDON DOCS a week before 2016 election…

 

"The documents are reminders of the long and often intertwining careers of many of the America's top law enforcement officials. It was Comey who replaced Bill Clinton’s U.S. attorney for the Southern District, Mary Jo White, and the embryonic investigation ended on his watch. (Comey was an assistant U.S. attorney, or AUSA, in that office during Bill Clinton's last term in office.) The case against Rich, who was found guilty of selling goods to Iran, as well as violating embargos with Libya and North Korea, was brought in 1983 by then–U.S. Attorney of the Southern District Rudolph Giuliani, who went on to become mayor of New York City and is now a prominent supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential bid. The point man at the Justice Department for the pardons was Eric Holder, who dealt with the White House, which sidestepped the Justice Department's usual elaborate procedures for reviewing pardons during its last days in office in January 2001. Holder was the deputy attorney general at the time and would be appointed attorney general by President Barack Obama in 2009. Marc Rich died in 2013.

 

The Rich pardon was extremely controversial at the time. He was a top target of U.S. law enforcement, and Bill Clinton's decision to grant him a pardon was widely condemned by American law enforcement officials, although not everyone joined in the condemnation. At the time, many speculated that the pardon was wrapped up in Middle East politics. In January 2001, Bill Clinton's last-ditch effort to produce an Israeli-Palestinian settlement had faltered, but Israeli and Palestinian negotiators were going to give it one more try in meetings in Taba, Egypt, just after he left office. The White House was trying to bolster the political fortunes of Ehud Barak, the Israeli prime minister who was facing an election. Israel had long lobbied for the pardon of Jonathan Pollard, who was convicted for spying for Israel, but Bill Clinton was unwilling to free Pollard over the objections of the CIA and other government agencies. But by pardoning Rich, who was popular for his philanthropic work in Israel, the president, it was widely assumed, was able to at least offer Barak some help. In March 2001, Barak lost to Ariel Sharon."

 

http://www.newsweek.com/fbi-releasing-documents-clinton-marc-rich-515921