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letsdothis1 ago

Man they sure like Dominica and Haiti:

The head of the Dominican Republic Visa Department, and previously the Chief of Children's Issues Abduction Unit, has ties to the NPFS orphange.

Also, I recently noticed the Clintons have close ties to at least two international airports in the Dominican Republic.

While I'm not accusing these people of anything, just to mention owners of one include Julio Iglesias (on the right), and Frank Rainieri, and the other is owned by the Fanjul sugar and real estate family.

Punta Cana International Airport:

This airport has a private security force (Full document) (PDF source) and is owned by the Clintons' close friends Frank Rainieri and Julio Iglesias, through their company Grupo Puntacana. GP owns Punta Cana Resort and a massive number of other operations. The airport moves four million passengers per year.

The Clintons, longtime friends of Iglesias, have stayed at his homes in Indian Creek in Miami, and Punta Cana: http://archive.is/Y3dYC

Frank Rainieri, a pilot who formerly owned a company that sprayed chemicals over DR fields, donated to the Clinton Foundation after most shied away: http://archive.is/XSKqr

Late owners of the airport included Oscar de la Renta, and labor mediator Theodore Kheel. The latter's ownership is currently represented by his son Robert Kheel (center) and son-in-law, Arnold Jacobs.

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1530212/7447806

The Clintons and Kissingers appear to spend a chunk of their quality time together at that de la Renta estate in the Punta Cana resort. Last year, the Associated Press noted that this is where the Clintons take their annual Christmas holiday. And other press reports in the United States and the Dominican Republic have pointed out that the Kissingers are often part of the gang the de la Rentas have hosted each year. When Oscar de la Renta died in 2014, the New York Times obituary reported:

At holidays, the de la Rentas filled their house in Punta Cana with relatives and friends, notably Bill and Hillary Clinton, Nancy and Henry Kissinger, and the art historian John Richardson. The family dogs had the run of the compound, and Mr. de la Renta often sang spontaneously after dinner. First-time visitors, seeking him out in the late afternoon, were surprised to find him in the staff quarters, hellbent on winning at dominoes.

In 2012, the Wall Street Journal, in a profile of de la Renta, wrote:

Over Christmas the Kissingers were among the close group who gathered in Punta Cana, including Barbara Walters, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Charlie Rose. "We have two house rules," says Oscar, laughing. "There can be no conversation of any substance and nothing nice about anyone."

http://archive.is/xubgj

carmencita ago

How Cozy. Dinner for 8.