Anybody who looks into Pizzagate quickly becomes aware that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor to Jeffrey Epstein's "Pedophile Isle", and that he often ditched his Secret Service detail when doing so.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/14/bill-clinton-ditched-secret-service-on-multiple-lo/
That's pretty suggestive. It's obvious what was going on, but there's no documentation of Clinton's activities on the island, like witness reports or recordings or transcripts, that pin his activities down, like there were for Epstein when he got convicted of pedophilia in 2007.
But if we back up to the 1980s and 1990s, during Bill Clinton's governorship and presidency, a curious book was published in 1997 by an journalist from England, that has possibly the most exhaustive documentation ever compiled on Bill Clinton: including his activities with underage schoolgirls!
The story behind the book:
Cambridge-educated Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (gotta love those English names) built a career in journalism over the decades writing for The Economist and then The Spectator in the UK, then in 1991 he joined The Telegraph, and was assigned to Washington as a correspondent.
Evan-Pritchard is one of those journalists who likes to ask around and dig into documentation. Economics is his beat, and while in Washington he of course started digging into the financial scandals of the day, including Whitewater, the original Clinton scam.
He also did what few journalists in the day would do, which was to travel to Arkansas and try to get information on Whitewater right at the source. This may have begun as naivete, most American journalists were probably knowledgeable enough to know that going to Arkansas and digging around in the Clinton's dirty laundry could be hazardous to your health.
Ambrose was quickly filled in on that aspect of Arkansas investigative journalism, and realized that publicity was the way to stay safe. He published a series of articles about the financial scandals in The Telegraph that were blockbuster news in the UK, kept assiduously out of liberal MSM newspapers as one would expect, and quoted in conservative papers like The Washington Times.
While in Arkansas he also started unearthing explosive information, including coke use and underage girls. He actually took statements from witnesses who had been present at these "coke & kids" parties.
There was no way to publish this even in The Telegraph but he kept researching an building his database, and then in 1997 he was recalled to London and has since moved up the ladder to become The Telegraph's International Business Editor:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/ambrose-evans-pritchard/
Anyways, once he was safely out of the United States, he published his information in the book: The Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported Stories, ISBN: 0895264080/978-0895264084. (For some reason voat won't let me include a link to the Amazon listing of this book, but even though it wasn't reprinted after 1997, if you do a search you'll be able to find copies on Ebay, Amazon, and the other online sites.)
Of course, it was kept assiduously out of the mainstream newspapers and book review sites, and it was never reprinted. Few people even know of its existence. But if you can get your hands on a copy, you'll find that, while it's a dense read, more like a textbook than a page-turner, it's a treasure trove of documentation. Evans-Pritchard was (is) an old-school investigative journalist, and he wanted to make sure he could back up everything he said. He names names, he records the circumstances of his interviews including the statements about underage girls, he lists references, identifies original documents, and it could save a lot of time for anyone who wants to get serious about studying Bill Clinton's hidden side.
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11-11 ago
Cheap copies of this book: search used.addall dot com
that is a search engine of used book sellers. I got a copy for $1.24 + $4 shipping
Thanks for the heads up on this edition ReddittRefugee
ReddittRefugee ago
That's a great site! I never knew about it before.
A great way to get good deals on books. Thanks for the link 11.11
Here's a clickable link
http://used.addall.com/
Looks like voat doesn't censor it. Maybe it's just amazon dot com you can't post.
rodeo13 ago
Thank YOU for making this post, RR. Can't wait to get my copy and start digging in.