Klaus was scheduled to testify against the Clintons over what was going on in Haiti.
then 187.
The Stanard doesn't seem to be your average Hotel…
fastcompany.com/1681576/the-standards-politically-incorrect-new-ad-campaign
John Ashe
Along with UN President Ashe and Chinese billionaire Seng being indicted for being a part of this massive bribery scheme to enrich the Clinton’s and fuel Hillary’s presidential run, this report notes, Francis Lorenzo, the ambassador to the UN for the Dominican Republic, and the top two executives for the Global Sustainability Foundation (GSF), Sheri Yan and Heidi Hong Piao, were, also, charged, all of whom had reached plea deals in exchange for their testimony against the Clinton’s and Seng—has had, likewise, UN President Ashe done just prior to his death.
former UN President John Ashe was scheduled to testify against Hillary Clinton yesterday in a New York City US District Court, but when FBI agents arrived at his Dobbs Ferry, New York, mansion he was found dead of what current UN President Mogens Lykketoft said was a heart attack
Some Snopes article claims this is not true.Or its mostly false.
I would still keep my eyes on John Ashe and UN corruption.
But this guy Ng Lap Seng… that may be a rabbit worthy of chase..
Ashe, who was General Assembly president for a year from September 2013, was arrested in October by US authorities for allegedly accepting $1.3 million in bribes from a billionaire developer Ng Lap Seng.
''Before the 1996 elections, Ng transferred about $1.4 million to Charlie Trie, another Clinton ally and Chinese businessman, who then gave the money to the DNC before Bill Clinton’s reelection. Trie pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws in 1999, but Ng was never charged.
Ng visited the Clinton White House at least 10 times and even posed for a photo with the then-President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton.''
Ng has been accused of bribing Ashe to support a multibillion-dollar U.N.-sponsored conference center that Ng hoped to build as his legacy in Macau, where he lived. Also charged was Francis Lorenzo, a deputy U.N. ambassador from the Dominican Republic, who prosecutors say was paid tens of thousands of dollars a month by Ng’s organizations to support the Macau project.
* fcpa.stanford.edu/enforcement-action.html?id=632
* newsinfo.inquirer.net/755625/woman-pleads-guilty-in-united-nations-bribery-scheme
Those (((they))) have trained to "heel".