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An investigation into how the Clintons have amassed millions in personal wealth through foreign contributions to the Clinton Foundation, a supposed charity, in exchange for political favors ... Read allAn investigation into how the Clintons have amassed millions in personal wealth through foreign contributions to the Clinton Foundation, a supposed charity, in exchange for political favors while Hillary Clinton was the US Secretary of State.An investigation into how the Clintons have amassed millions in personal wealth through foreign contributions to the Clinton Foundation, a supposed charity, in exchange for political favors while Hillary Clinton was the US Secretary of State.
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Weaving a web of favors-for-contributions, Hillary Clinton has become extremely wealthy in the last decade. Along with her husband, whose speaking fees quintupled after she became Secretary of State, Hillary has leveraged her positions and access to the levers of government with foreign politicians and banksters, including some of the most brutal dictators in the world.
In Haiti, in return for Clinton Foundation donations, she funneled American companies to invest in the NORTH side of the island, far from the earthquake devastation. The Foundation paid out about 10% of what it took in, abysmal even for NGOs. Her sucking up to Paul Kagame is typical of the kind of thug regime she took money from.
M. Taylor did an excellent job of keeping the camera moving, keeping the number of "talking heads" to a minimum (mostly the author of "Clinton Cash," Peter Schweitzer). Entertaining and thoroughly damning.
In Haiti, in return for Clinton Foundation donations, she funneled American companies to invest in the NORTH side of the island, far from the earthquake devastation. The Foundation paid out about 10% of what it took in, abysmal even for NGOs. Her sucking up to Paul Kagame is typical of the kind of thug regime she took money from.
M. Taylor did an excellent job of keeping the camera moving, keeping the number of "talking heads" to a minimum (mostly the author of "Clinton Cash," Peter Schweitzer). Entertaining and thoroughly damning.
I found this film to be an artful compilation of some startling revelations. I've been researching this subject on my own. Many of these facts are generally known, though not connected, and for those doubters are easily confirmed. To collect these noteworthy items in such a presentation is a daunting and well-executed job. Well done. As to those who might deny the validity of what is presented, I'd suggest that your favorite Internet search engine (I favor Google) would confirm enough of these allegations to confirm the entire presentation as true. Sadly, those who proclaim such as this film to be muckraking trash are doing so by denying reality. It's information we should all know before "pulling a lever" in the voting booth. It's an informative addition to the data we must evaluate before deciding who next will occupy the oval office presented in a way that is understandable to most. "The truth is out there," and now it's here in this film. Thanks Peter, Stephen and everyone else in that chain.
If only half of the presented facts in this documentary are true, then the USA will have a bleak future ahead of it.
This film is based on the New York Times bestselling book with the same name by Peter Schweizer from 2015. The movie was financed by the executive chairman of Breitbart News, a right wing media organization which prominently and enthusiastically supported Donald Trump from the very beginning of his campaign. Take this as you will.
The main topic of the documentary is the Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit corporation founded by Bill Clinton in 1997 and run by both Hillary and Bill Clinton. Supposedly dedicated to helping people in need, but only 10% of the money flowing into the foundation is actually used for charity work.
Weirdly enough the foundation receives large donations from foreign donors whenever the Clinton's work out deals and contracts in these foreign nations in the name of the State Department. Plus exorbitant speaking fees in the tens of millions of dollars range, also paid by said foreign donors and their associates. Cases ranging from atom weapon deals with India to misappropriated development aids for Haiti and environmentally irresponsible Canadian oil pipelines.
The documentary presents these cases in a somewhat dramatized fashion, with background images of burning money next to photos of the Clintons shaking hands with 3rd world despots, including dramatic music in the background.
Overall is the documentary an eye-opening experience. Definitely a must-see movie for people interested in the coming election.
This film is based on the New York Times bestselling book with the same name by Peter Schweizer from 2015. The movie was financed by the executive chairman of Breitbart News, a right wing media organization which prominently and enthusiastically supported Donald Trump from the very beginning of his campaign. Take this as you will.
The main topic of the documentary is the Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit corporation founded by Bill Clinton in 1997 and run by both Hillary and Bill Clinton. Supposedly dedicated to helping people in need, but only 10% of the money flowing into the foundation is actually used for charity work.
Weirdly enough the foundation receives large donations from foreign donors whenever the Clinton's work out deals and contracts in these foreign nations in the name of the State Department. Plus exorbitant speaking fees in the tens of millions of dollars range, also paid by said foreign donors and their associates. Cases ranging from atom weapon deals with India to misappropriated development aids for Haiti and environmentally irresponsible Canadian oil pipelines.
The documentary presents these cases in a somewhat dramatized fashion, with background images of burning money next to photos of the Clintons shaking hands with 3rd world despots, including dramatic music in the background.
Overall is the documentary an eye-opening experience. Definitely a must-see movie for people interested in the coming election.
Very good documentary about the numerous ways the Clintons have hosed every single American. If you can even a tiny bit about the future of the US, you owe it to yourself to see what the mainstream press is not telling you. It's very fluid with no slow spots and just the right length. There are different commentators and many examples of how they've lie, cheated and stolen from each of us. Most I knew about, but even if I did, there were some interesting points and facts I just learned from the film. Just one example was the money raised by the Clinton Foundation for Haiti. I remember when all that went on, but such a tiny portion of the over a hundred million dollars raised went to help the Haitians, while the Clintons pocketed the majority of the donations is appalling. As I said, this is just one example. There are many more. Must See!
Conservatives have been warning the world of the Clinton/Obama/Biden agenda. Unfortunately, the US has a ton of idiots voting for dems. This is a factual documentary, unlike the documentaries you will see from the left.
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