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Exposed: Clinton Foundation’s Ties To Suspected Human Organ Trafficker - These hacked emails are a gift that keeps on giving!
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[quote:The Deplorable Pale Horse:MV8zMzI4NjQyXzU5NDYwNTcwX0UyQjI1QkE1] [quote:Lily the Utmost Deplorable:MV8zMzI4NjQyXzU5NDYwNTI0Xzk4QTg2QkY5] Clinton has also been aware of the Chinese organ harvesting atrocity since early 2012, when an official tried to defect to the US at the consulate in Chengdu. "Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton turned away a high-ranking Chinese defector who sought political asylum after the communist police chief sought refuge in a U.S. consulate in southwestern China four years ago. Critics say Clinton’s handling of the defection of Wang Lijun, a close aide to a regional Communist Party leader, was a blunder and lost opportunity for U.S. intelligence to gain secrets about the leaders of America’s emerging Asian adversary. Instead of sheltering Wang and granting him political asylum, Clinton agreed to turn him over to Chinese authorities in Beijing, and claimed he was not qualified for American sanctuary because of his past role as a police chief accused of corruption. However, the defector’s case highlights Clinton’s policy of seeking to preserve U.S. ties with China’s communist leadership instead of pursuing much-needed intelligence gathering on China at a time when Beijing is emerging as an increasingly threatening power. Clinton defended the betrayal of Wang in her 2014 memoir, Hard Choices. The former secretary and current Democratic presidential nominee revealed in the book that the U.S. government agreed to keep secret all details of Wang’s sensational defection attempt in order to help Beijing’s Communist rulers avoid public embarrassment over a major internal power struggle and high-level corruption scandal months ahead of then-Chinese leader Hu Jintao’s transfer of power to current supreme leader Xi Jinping. Details of the mishandling of the Wang defection have been kept secret by the Obama administration, and Clinton’s version of events were contradicted by U.S. officials and the official Chinese account. Instead of gaining long-term access to a valuable defector with inside knowledge of Chinese strategy and policies, Clinton contacted the Chinese government in Beijing and allowed security officials to take Wang into custody outside the U.S. consulate some 30 hours after he entered the property in a daring bid to flee China for the United States. Weeks later he was charged with “defection” and other crimes, and in September 2012 he was sentenced to 15 years in prison—a lighter sentence than normal based on information he disclosed about his boss, regional Party chief Bo Xilai, the rising senior Communist leader who was later imprisoned for corruption." http://freebeacon.com/national-security/clinton-turned-away-high-level-chinese-defector-assist-beijing-leaders/ Wang Lijun escaped from Changchun to Chengdu with a car full of documents, including documents on the harvesting of organs from (primarily) Falun gong practitioners. Wand was in at the beginning with his boss Bo Xilai. Wang headed up the team who experimented on Falun Gong in the research and development of organ transplant drugs, and also execution drugs. Wang received an award for the research in China. http://www.upholdjustice.org/node/214 The documents were seized by the State Department, and Wang was "debriefed" for a couple of days before the State Department decided what to do with him.http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/bitter-harvest-china%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98organ-donation%E2%80%99-nightmare The State Department, refused to give a congressional committee any access to the documents, and still has not let go of them. The congressional committee had to settle for a closed meeting with State Dept representatives, who told them what they (State) wanted to divulge. [/quote] Awesome. Thanks Lily! :hf: [/quote]
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The Clinton Foundation invited the prime minister of Kosovo to the 2011 Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting knowing full well that he had been implicated in a human organ trafficking scheme as leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army in the late 1990s.
“What are USG views on WJC inviting former Kosovo PM [Hashim] Thaci and the current PM to CGI?” Clinton Foundation foreign policy adviser Amitabh Desai wrote in an Aug. 17, 2011 email to several top Hillary Clinton State Department officials.
“Is Thaci still embroiled in organ harvesting issues and is that of consequence?” Desai asked in the email, which the State Department recently released to Citizens United.
Desai clarified in a follow-up email that Thaci was actually prime minister at the time. He now serves as president of Kosovo.
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