Klaus Eberwein, a former Haitian government official who was expected to expose the extent of Clinton Foundation corruption and malpractice next week, has been found dead in Miami. He was 50.
Eberwein was due to appear next Tuesday before the Haitian Senate Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission where he was widely expected to testify that the Clinton Foundation misappropriated Haiti earthquake donations from international donors. According to Miami-Dade’s medical examiner records supervisor, the official cause of death is “gunshot to the head“. Eberwein’s death has been registered as “suicide.”
The former director general of Haiti, who also served as an advisor to Haitian President Michel Martelly, was also a partner in a popular pizza restaurant in Haiti, Muncheez, and even has a pizza — the Klaus Special — named after him.
https://archive.fo/D33R8
Nothing at all suspicious here.
view the rest of the comments →
The_Roman_Numeral ago
Well, not without trying to source this for real. THERE is a connection between Klaus Eberwein's death and Clinton. Petrocaribe.
He was scheduled to before the Haitian Senate's Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission on Tuesday – the commission is investigating the management of PetroCaribe funds, the money Haiti receives from Venezuela's discounted oil program
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Ex-Haitian_government_official_commits_suicide?profile=12
Then, who wrote this major Petrocaribe article? David L. Goldwyn
http://publications.atlanticcouncil.org/Petrocaribe/
And who is he?
Chairman of the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center and a nonresident senior energy fellow at the Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center. He served as the US Department of State’s special envoy and coordinator for international energy affairs from 2009 to 2011, reporting directly to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Goldwyn has authored a series of works on energy issues, including his past co-authored Atlantic Council report addressing Petrocaribe, titled “Uncertain Energy: The Caribbean’s Gamble with Venezuela” (July 2014).
You can all take it from here.
paulf ago
Damn fine catch.