>I wonder what kinda info he exchanged for his freedom.
Alan.
Welcome aboard.
Plane.
Alan. Welcome aboard. Plane.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton and her globe-traveling law partner and reputed lover, Vincent W. Foster, Jr., were implicated in domestic and overseas money laundering.
Secretly a top espionage operative long before his short tenure in the Clinton White House, Foster traveled with tell-tale government- rate airfare.
He, and Hillary and their crony Webster Hubbell, former Little Rock Mayor and once Acting Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice, were strategists for a reputed worldwide spying-on-banks, as against both friend and foe, for Systematics, in the bank computer software services field.
Bank computer espionage "trap-doors" were their specialty.
We were about the first to finger Systematics, headquartered in Arkansas, and some of their front stooges tried, with no success, to scare us into silence.
The National Security Agency, NSA, file on Foster and Systematics linked Hillary, Foster, and others, in many hundreds of pages of documents, but as available to the public, mostly redacted, blanked out to outsiders.
https://archive.org/details/WacoMassacreCollectionVictorThornShermanSkolnickBillHillaryClintonNwoIlluminatiFreemasons/page/n9/mode/2up?q=sherman+skolnick+webb+hubbell
The Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) obtained a $7.8 million
settlement against two Southern California companies for unlawfully selling baby body parts to pharmaceutical businesses and academic institutions.
DV Biologics, LLC, and DaVinci Biosciences, LLC, must pay a $7,785,000 settlement by donating its assets and giving biological materials to a non-profit academic and scientific teaching institution affiliated with a major U.S. medical school.
As part of the settlement, DV Biologics must also cease business operations within 60 days and DaVinci Biosciences must shut its doors within 120 days, District Attorney Tony Rackauckas announced on Friday December 8, 2017.
The two Delaware-incorporated/Orange County, California-based companies, which share office space, management as well as employees, must also pay $195,000 in civil penalties, according to the settlement agreement which was filed in Orange County Superior Court.
“This settlement seized all profits from DV Biologics and DaVinci Biosciences, which they acquired by viewing body parts as a commodity and illegally selling fetal tissues for valuable consideration.” Rackauckas said in a statement. “These companies will never be able to operate again in Orange County or the State of California.”
Here is the baby body parts price tag:
–$1,100 a vial for specific cells derived from fetal brain tissue;
–$300 to $375 a vial for fetal lung derived products;
–$300 to $450 a vial for fetal kidney derived products;
–$500 to $700 a vial for fetal heart derived products;
–$250 to $700 a vial for fetal liver derived products.
Using the $1,100 as a baseline for the price of viable fetal brain tissue, presuming that one vial each of these four baby body parts are also viable, and totaling the two separate columns, DV Biologics and DaVinci Biosciences generated between $2,450 to $3,325 from just four vials extracted from just one aborted baby.
It is unknown how many vials of fetal issue the two companies were able to extract from just one baby.
It is also unknown how many aborted babies were harvested between 2009-2015, the six-year time period which DaVinci Biosciences and DV Biologics sold —through a network of distributors —baby body parts worldwide.
By the end of 2011, the defendants unlawfully sold baby body parts to countries including Japan, China, Singapore, Korea, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Australia, Netherlands, Canada, and the United Kingdom, according to Rackauckas.
In September 2015, the OCDA opened an investigation of the two Southern California companies after the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) submitted a complaint.
Starting in the summer of 2015, CMP showed a series underground video of Planned Parenthood officials cavalierly discussing and illegally selling baby body parts. DaVinci Biosciences and DV Biologics were doing business with Planned Parenthood.
— Ronald F Owens Jr
OCDA Settlement Shuts Down Yorba Linda Fetal Tissue Traders
ocweekly.com/fetal-tissue-case-8636370
December 13, 2017
Two sister companies in Yorba Linda must shut down and cease doing business inCalifornia as part of a $7.8 million settlement with the Orange County District Attorney’s office, which had sued them for unlawfully selling stem cells and fetal tissue for profit.
Before prosecutors investigated DV Biologics LLC and DaVinci Biosciences LLC, the companies’ shady operations had been uncovered by Irvine-based anti-abortion activists pulling a hidden camera sting on Planned Parenthood. The case would go on to create an issue for Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential campaign to deal with last year.
Under the terms of the settlement filed Friday in Orange County Superior Court, DaVinci and DV Biologics must permanently close and cease all business operations in California within 60 and 120 days, respectively, pay a settlement amount of $7,785,000 through the donation of assets and biological materials to a non-profit academic and scientific teaching institution affiliated with a major U.S. medical school, and pay $195,000 in civil penalties, according to the OCDA.
“This settlement seized all profits from DV Biologics and DaVinci Biosciences, which they acquired by viewing body parts as a commodity and illegally selling fetal tissues for valuable consideration,” states District Attorney Tony Rackauckas in a release from his office. “These companies will never be able to operate again in Orange County or the State of California.”
While fetal tissue and stem cells derived from the tissue have long been used in medical research in the U.S., it is illegal under state and federal law for a company to profit from the sale of the tissue itself, although processing and shipping fees can be charged.
The Center for Medical Progress in 2015 unveiled undercover videos of Planned Parenthood officials around the country meeting with David Daleiden, founder of CMP, and others from the activist group posing as fetal tissue traders. One such video featured a conversation where the name of an official with Planned Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties came up, as did DV Biologics and DaVinci Biosciences. Daleiden, who has faced prosecution and litigation himself for falsely identifying himself and allegedly doctoring his video “journalism,” submitted a complaint with the Orange County District Attorney’s office.
While announcing his office’s case against the Yorba Linda companies, Rackauckas made it clear there was no evidence at that time of wrongdoing by Planned Parenthood. However, the House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives launched an investigation of its own last year.