Agent 006 & 7/8ths Report: Hillary Books Flight To France

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as soon as Durham files charges:

A federal judge has ordered Hillary Clinton to answer questions about why she set up an unsecure private email system to conduct government business while she was secretary of state.

Government watchdog Judicial Watch said the ruling comes from

U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth also ordered depositions of Clinton's former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, and two others.


Federal judge: Hillary must answer more email questions
By WND Staff
Published March 2, 2020 at 2:55pm

https://www.wnd.com/2020/03/federal-judge-hillary-must-answer-email-questions/

Nailing Hillary Clinton for treason on her Emails is solid evidence, but in the Washington Swamp it is a bridge too far to put her in jail.


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On the other hand Mortimer Snerd could convict her on the Steele Dossier:

The federal prosecutor tasked with investigating the origins of the Democrats' Russia- collusion probe against the Trump campaign likely will go straight to court with his results without publishing a report.

That's according to Rep. Doug Collins, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee.

The Washington Examiner reported Collins said: "This is not going to be a Mueller report; there won't be a report. … When he's ready to charge people, he'll charge people. And that's when we'll know."


Top Republican: Durham will go straight for criminal charges, with no 'report'
By WND Staff
Published March 2, 2020 at 12:37pm

https://www.wnd.com/2020/03/top-republican-durham-will-go-straight-criminal-charges-no-report/

Here is the link to the Washington Examiner article:

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/top-republican-there-wont-be-a-report-from-john-durham




Prosecutor John Durham better ask Judge Lamberth to pick up Hillary Clinton’s passport if he, Durham, eventually charges her with anything. If Dunham does files charges against Hillary she will immediately plead health problems. (Picture her being wheeled into a courtroom in an iron lung?)

Poor health will gain Hillary enough public sympathy for her to leave the country and fly to Lourdes where she can take the waters.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lourdes_water

After quaffing down a few pints Hillary will undergo a miraculous cure.

After Hillary has a private talk with the Virgin Mary she will make a triumphant return to the U.S. where she can spend the rest of her life enjoying the wealth she amassed ‘serving the country’.

Finally, Lourdes Water does not contain alcohol but it always reminded me of:

Dudley J. LeBlanc (1894 - 1971) and:





Louisiana pol had a salesman’s charm, wit, a and a product with a wicked kick.

THE WHOLE CRAZY thing started in 1940 with a pain in his right big toe. The pain spread across Louisiana State Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc’s foot and into his leg. Fancy doctors failed to cure the condition, which by 1943 nearly had crippled their patient. Relief came only when
an old friend, a country doctor, injected a substance that instantly obliterated LeBlanc’s misery. The doctor wouldn’t say what the miracle drug was, so when his pal wasn’t looking LeBlanc swiped a bottle. He analyzed the container’s contents, added a few ingredients, and created his own patent medicine—Hadacol.


At least that’s how Senator LeBlanc told the story. But the senator was known to…um…exaggerate, especially about Hadacol, which made “Dud” LeBlanc rich and famous and got him into legal trouble.

Hadacol promised to cure indigestion, insomnia, and irritability, and maybe even beriberi.

LeBlanc was born in 1894, son of a blacksmith and descendant of French-speaking Canadians who fled to Louisiana in the 1700s to escape British domination. These Acadians came to be called “Cajuns.” Young Dudley, raised in Vermilion Parish speaking Cajun patois, mastered English. Graduating college at 18, he joined the U.S. Army during World War I. He became a salesman, hawking tobacco products, shoes, and patent medicines he’d invented—Dixie Dew Cough Syrup and Happy Day Headache Powder.

Charming and dapper, with the gift of gab in two languages, LeBlanc was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1924 and, in 1940, to the state senate, where he sponsored a popular old-age pension law. He lost two races for governor but remained a hero to fellow Cajuns, making his endorsement valuable to pols seeking Cajun votes. Ever the entrepreneur, Senator LeBlanc demanded cash for his support and was happy to switch camps for a higher bid.

“Hell, you can’t buy LeBlanc,” said Earl Long, Louisiana’s governor and brother of “Kingfish” Huey. “You can only rent him.”

LeBlanc was a Louisiana legend when Hadacol made him famous across America. He mixed his first batch in wine barrels in his barn, assisted, he said, by two “pretty Cajun girls” who stirred the stuff with oars. Hadacol contained vitamins B-1, B-2, and B-6, plus iron, calcium, citric acid, honey—and about 12 percent alcohol, roughly the kick in wine. The alcohol was a “preservative,” LeBlanc would say. Then he’d grin and chuckle.

Hadacol smelled awful and tasted like swamp—by design. LeBlanc figured people expected medicine to taste bad. He concocted the name from his corporation’s: HAppy DAy COmpany, plus “L” for LeBlanc. But when asked why he named his nostrum Hadacol, he’d smile and, in a Cajun drawl say, “Well, Ah hadda call it sumpin’, didn’ Ah?”

Hadacol debuted in 1945, labeled a “dietary supplement” to avoid the tougher regulations for medicines. LeBlanc advertised it as a balm for vague ailments like indigestion, insomnia, and irritability. He also published testimonials from folks who claimed the stuff had cured arthritis, cancer, and beriberi. An eight-oz.bottle cost $1.25; the 24-oz. “family economy size,” $3.50. Unsurprisingly, Hadacol was popular in dry locales and with underage drinkers. In 1949, LeBlanc sold $2.5 million—today, about $25 million—worth of his elixir.

He poured his profits into advertising, spending nearly $1 million a month in 1950 for ads in newspapers, on billboards and barns, on radio, and on TV. He published Captain Hadacol comic books. His product’s popularity inspired “The Hadacol Boogie,” a jaunty number by Bill Nettles and his Dixie Blues Boys that in 1949 reached No. 9 on the country charts proclaiming, “the Hadacol Boogie makes you boogie-woogie all the time.” [YouTube: bit.ly/hadacolboogie] The hoopla sold millions of bottles and spawned countless articles. “LeBlanc,” said Time, “is a stem-winding salesman who knows every razzle-dazzle switch in the pitchman’s trade.”

Time was right: LeBlanc was a publicity powerhouse. In April 1951, President Harry Truman fired General Douglas MacArthur, generating enormous controversy. LeBlanc responded by announcing that he’d be happy to hire MacArthur as vice president of Hadacol. He also offered to hire any parrot able to squawk “Polly wants Hadacol”—and promised that his pitchbird would live in a “gold cage,” traveling America in a limousine with the parrot’s name in gold on the doors.

LeBlanc’s greatest coup was the Hadacol Caravan, an update on the traveling medicine show. In 1950 and again in 1951, LeBlanc dispatched convoys of cars, trucks, and buses packed with singers, dancers, acrobats, and comedians across the South. Hadacol road shows featured big stars—Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, Chico Marx, Carmen Miranda, and Hank Williams, plus Milton Berle and Minnie Pearl. The price of admission was two Hadacol box tops for adults, and one for kids, and the performances drew enormous crowds. Of course, Hadacol was available at concession stands and advertised on stage, with comedians joking about its alleged powers as an intoxicant and an aphrodisiac. According to legend, Hank Williams wrote “Jambalaya” after listening to the caravan’s Cajuns and their colorful way with language.

In 1951, LeBlanc invaded Los Angeles with truckloads of Hadacol and an army of salesmen. The NBC-TV game show “You Bet Your Life” brought the entrepreneur onstage as a guest. “Hadacol, what’s that good for?” asked host Groucho Marx.

“Well,” LeBlanc replied, grinning impishly, “it was good for $5 million for me last year.” [YouTube: bit.ly/hadacolgroucho]

He was…um…exaggerating. Hadacol had grossed millions, but LeBlanc spent most of that money on ads and caravans. By then, the cagey Cajun knew his business was tanking. He owed huge sums in taxes and the Federal Trade Commission was investigating him for deceptive sales practices. He decided to unload the company before it collapsed.

In September 1951, LeBlanc announced that he’d sold his Hadacol corporation to a group of New York businessmen for $8 million. Later, he said the actual price was $250,000, plus a chunk of future profits. Either way, the buyers got snookered. The company they bought owed suppliers $2.2 million and more than $650,000 in federal taxes. They ended up bankrupt. LeBlanc shrugged. “If you sell a cow and the cow dies,” he said, “you can’t do anything to a man for that.”

LeBlanc may have bamboozled New York City slickers but that didn’t translate into votes at home: He finished seventh in the 1952 Louisiana Democratic primary for governor. Meanwhile, the feds were investigating and, in 1957, they charged him with tax evasion. LeBlanc beat that rap. He was now flogging another patent medicine, which he called “Kary-On.” His new joy juice resembled Hadacol, except for one key difference: hardly anybody wanted to buy it.


Dudley LeBlanc, the Hadacol Huckster
Peter Carlson
April 2018

https://www.historynet.com/dudley-leblanc-and-the-hadacol-boogie.htm
 
I'm pretty sure that Hillary can get a ride on a private jet if she wants to sneak out of the country.

She'd avoid being listed on an passenger manifest and could likely avoid French Customs and Immigration at her destination.


:thinking:
 
Nailing Hillary Clinton for treason on her Emails is solid evidence, but in the Washington Swamp it is a bridge too far to put her in jail.

Judge Napolitano’s analysis is puzzling:





He surely know there is no statute of limitations on treason.
 
What's your problem, can you read????? This comment is about Hillary, you intellectual invalid.

If Hillary deserves jail, so does Trump.

Well it's obvious that you CAN'T read; because since this thread is about Hillary, there is no reason to reference Trump. :D
 
The lies are falling apart. Clinton might have to testify after all:


In addition to media mouths the liars in both parties are going nuts trying to figure out a way to keep Hillary Clinton from testifying. Remember that Hillary Clinton started the whole thing more than three years ago when she ordered and paid for the Steele Dossier.

https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...Protect-Hillary-Clinton&p=3403869#post3403869

Mistake is Democrat doublespeak for lie whenever they get caught. Hillary got caught —— AGAIN:


A ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on Wednesday mistakenly said Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm which hired British ex-spy Christopher Steele in 2016, was looking for dirt on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rather than on then-candidate Donald Trump.


FISA court mistakenly says Fusion GPS was digging up dirt on Hillary Clinton, not Trump
by Jerry Dunleavy
March 05, 2020 04:53 PM
Updated Mar 05, 2020, 05:36 PM

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...-digging-up-dirt-on-hillary-clinton-not-trump
 
The lies are falling apart. Clinton might have to testify after all:


In addition to media mouths the liars in both parties are going nuts trying to figure out a way to keep Hillary Clinton from testifying. Remember that Hillary Clinton started the whole thing more than three years ago when she ordered and paid for the Steele Dossier.

https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...Protect-Hillary-Clinton&p=3403869#post3403869

I hate to admit it, but I am not holding my breath until Hillary Clinton testifies under oath. The minute she lies under oath in a court rather than at senate hearings she can be punished for perjury. Swamp creatures will never let that happen.


The research was compiled for Fusion GPS, an opposition research firm, and Steele was paid with money from Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and the Democratic National Committee.


Alleged second Steele dossier on Trump emerges in British media as John Durham closes in
by Daniel Chaitin, Deputy News Editor
May 05, 2021 08:35 PM
Updated May 05, 2021, 09:28 PM


https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/second-steele-dossier-emerges-john-durham
 
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