Anonymous ID: 3a251a Nov. 26, 2023, 10:25 a.m. No.19980462   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0528 >>0617

I’m reading this article about JFK jr and George Magazine. Look at this quote from one of the contributors he just got an interview with HRC, and how John had tried to get an interview with her for years. This was the last convo with Anthony shortly before his death. Weird the timing of this and his death:

 

“CARL ANTHONY, PRESIDENTIAL HISTORIAN AND CONTRIBUTOR In 1999, we finally got word that Hillary Clinton, who was at that point going to be running for Senate, was going to give me an interview— a full-on, big, no-holds-barred interview about her influence.

 

(John) He said,“I can’t believe you, I can’t believe you got that. I’ve been trying forever. I’ve been trying so hard to get that. I can’t — what did you do?” And I said, “Hey, listen, John, it’s OK if there’s one woman in the world who says no to you.” He, like, punched me in the shoulder.And that was the last time I saw him.

 

• Why wouldn’t HRC never agree to an interview with John jr?

• Why did the HRC article from “George” disappear from the internet? Was she pissed that the article was written and published by JFK jr.

• She will never let go of her grudges and anger, so she knew she couldn’t win the Senate running against John jr, so she took care of the problem.

 

Nasty article by Vice

A Magazine From February 1997 Is Selling For Thousands of Dollars Online Because of QAnon

Edited by JFK Jr., it features an interview with Bill Gates and the tagline “Indictment Day: Will Hillary Get Busted?”

 

“I think it's newsworthy,” View told Motherboard of the George cover, “as an illustration of the absurd JFK Jr. mythology within some segments of the QAnon community.” An equally strong draw, though, he points out, might be the tagline about Hillary Clinton being indicted.The full article about her isn’t preserved online, but in 1997, the Clintons were still fighting through the swamp of the Whitewater scandal, and special prosecutor Ken Starr told an appeals courtthat Clinton could be indicted. (Clinton’s lawyer told the Associated Press at the time, “To say Mrs. Clinton is the subject of investigation is obvious, but to imply there is any real basis for it is ridiculous.”) Hillary Clinton was, of course, never indicted for anything, and Ken Starr went on to play a starring role in the Monica Lewinsky scandal. (Conspiracy YouTubers have shared issues of the magazine, and the pages they display show that the article was indeed about Whitewater.)

 

(https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgd4dw/a-magazine-from-1997-is-selling-for-thousands-of-dollars-online-because-of-qanon

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/john-f-kennedy-jr-george-magazine-stars-share-stories-project-1200375/

 

https://archive.org/details/george-magazine-february-1997-survival-guide-to-the-future-bill-gates-interview/mode/1up

Anonymous ID: 3a251a Nov. 26, 2023, 10:46 a.m. No.19980617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19980462

So John Jr put that article in his Feb 1997 George, and Time published this Oct. 10, 1997

 

Hillary Clinton's E-Mail Trouble Started in 1997

Possible Presidential contender Hillary Clinton may have broken the e-mail rules during her time as Secretary of State, according to a new story in the New York Times. Clinton used her own personal e-mail account to conduct government business, the Times reports.

 

It’s not the first time Clinton’s e-mail has given her trouble — her use of personal e-mail accounts had been made public at least two years ago, but it was almost two decades ago she didn’t hide the fact that she was, as a TIME cover story about the then-First Lady put it, “computer illiterate.”

 

That particular story used the First Lady’s 50th birthday as a way to discuss the Baby Boom generation’s maturation: Clinton, newly an empty-nester, was re-examining her life and deciding where to go from there. One possible direction was online:

 

With Chelsea’s departure, the First Lady who mastered Game Boy has resolved to overcome her phobia of computers. Her chief of staff, Melanne Verveer, lately caught her thumbing through a book called Internet E-Mail for Dummies.

At the time, President Clinton said he imagined the couple retiring one day to sit on a beach as “old people laughing about our lives”; TIME commented that such a future was unlikely to satisfy his wife, who said that she would instead “go on to do something else that I find challenging and interesting.” Years later, there’s no doubt that she made good on that prediction. She may have even overcome her fear of computers. After all, by today’s standards when it comes to “Internet E-Mail,” most people in 1997 were pretty much dummies.

 

Read the 1997 cover story here, in the TIME Vault: Turning Fifty

 

 

( https://time.com/vault/issue/1997-10-20/page/56/