Anonymous ID: 503512 July 30, 2018, 4:15 p.m. No.2361034   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://issuu.com/delwilliams/docs/obama2

article; oilikebumas responses to jerome corsi

 

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Published on Aug 14, 2008

Barack Obama responds to allegations in the book, "The Obama Nation"

Anonymous ID: 503512 July 30, 2018, 4:26 p.m. No.2361250   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://freebeacon.com/politics/the-clintons-and-the-sultan-of-brunei-have-a-history/

 

Clinton and Epstein sex trade relationship with Brunei who donated 1M then 5M to CF in 2002, Forging a relationship with the Sultan of Brunei would aid him in that goal.

The government of Brunei contributed between $1 million and $5 million to the Clinton Foundation in 2002, which said that the donation went toward the construction of the Clinton Presidential Library in Arkansas. Clinton would return to Brunei that same year—this time without his daughter.

Clinton was picked up at a Japanese naval base by Jeffrey Epstein and his private Boeing 727—known to many as either "the orgy jet" or "Lolita Express"—and flown to Brunei to visit with Sultan Bolkiah, according to flight records.

Epstein is a registered sex offender who would regularly host Clinton and many others at his private Caribbean island before being put in prison for sexually abusing underage girls around the globe.

He spent just 13 months in jail for the charges, though evidence is reported to have existed that could have led to more serious federal charges such as using his private jet for sex trafficking.

Two of the alleged "madames" linked to Epstein’s case—one of whom reached an immunity deal with prosecutors—were also aboard the flight to Brunei, according to the flight records.

Clinton stayed in the Emperor Suite of the sultan’s Empire Hotel, a $16,600 per night "football-field sized suite that features its own swimming pool and carpets flecked with real gold"

Clinton returned to Brunei in 2005, to thank Sultan Bolkiah for the donation he made to the Clinton library. "I’m now going to Brunei for a private visit," wrote Clinton on his personal blog. "I want to thank His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah for his generous donation to the Clinton library."