Maurice, I'm not suggesting Foster was murdered at anyone's behest, (though that cannot be ruled out) but it is obvious you haven't read much about it.
Those facts that I quoted, which came in the mail, are not new, it is just the first time I've seen them in a list like that.
You've got to admit - there's something strange when the evidence doesn't line up with the assertion of suicide, and the investigation was smothered and discouraged by the President's party loyalists.
I'm currently reading a book that the Clintons sought to be written, and said they would cooperate with the author. It is called Blood Sport, by James B. Stewart. The author is actually very nice in what he writes, but the trouble is, he is truthful. The Clintons don't like the book.
I thought it strange, in a passage which dealt with the immediate time after Foster's death, that Clinton glared at the police who went to Foster's house, to inform Foster's wife and ask questions. They were doing their job and being polite. One of Clinton's friends, 260 lb Hubbell, even shoved one of the police aside, preventing her from doing her job at all. Deaths are supposed to be investigated, but they didn't want it looked into.
A sure sign they are hiding something, is the most obvious conclusion.
John |