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To: gregwest

"I can't help thinking of Hillary's connection to that loony Haitian leader and voodoo practitioner. It's somehow easy to imagine her with a voodoo doll of Bob Dole or Rudy Giuliani, sticking needles in their "privy members." She's an Illuminist witch...."

Can you please elaborate and ping me on this? Thanks!


43 posted on 05/03/2005 6:20:26 AM PDT by The Spirit Of Allegiance (SAVE THE BRAINFOREST! Boycott the RED Dead Tree Media!)
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To: Blurblogger

Hi,

I threw that out there sarcastically, but I remembered reading some articles that planted that idea many years ago. I went to see what might be out there still for viewing. Here's what I found.

A WorldNetDaily 1998 article about the Clinton's Haitian voodoo contacts that were solicited to help them in Bubba's 1992 bid for the presidency.

"Both Haitian officials and the Haiti Observateur stated that Clinton reaffirmed his faith in voodoo during his March 31, 1995 visit to the island. The official purpose of the visit as told by the American media was to celebrate Haiti's supposed "return to democracy." However, the Haitian press had a much different story. The headlines of the March 29, 1995 issue of the Haiti Observateur read: " CLINTON ASSISTERA A UNE CEREMONIE VAUDOU EN HAITI" (Clinton to assist in a voodoo ceremony in Haiti). The story, confirmed by Haitian officials, stated that initiating Clinton under the power of voodoo had two purposes -- to render him impervious to the attacks of his Republican enemies in Washington, and to guarantee his re-election. While the initiation could protect Clinton from his political enemies, they say, it could not protect him from himself."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16852

This next link points to an article about Hillary's radical connections that were influential to getting Haitian dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide back in power after a coup. A "payback" perhaps. I searched and searched, but could not find an article I recall reading where Hillary referred to the voodoo-practicing-dictator-in-exile as a spiritual advisor of sorts.

http://www.aim.org/aim_report_print/5_0_4_0/

In Bob Woodward's 1996 book, "The Choice" it talks about Hillary's consulting of some New Age, voodoo-seance where psychic Jean Houston tried to conjure up Eleanor Roosevelt and Ghandi to guide her through the impeachment drama.

http://www.beliefnet.com/story/49/story_4918_1.html

and

http://www.americanreview.us/houston.htm

It's pretty apparent that she has some leanings toward what most Christians would regard as sorcery, a practice condemned in both the Old and New Testaments (Saul and the witch of Endor and Simon the magician).

After many of her political opponents died in mysterious ways, like Webster Hubble who died of a "heart attack" in prison, I mentioned to my wife (in jest) once that Hillary use her voodoo magic to eliminate her political opponents. Imagine my surprise when Rudi Giuliani resigned from his campaign for the NY Senate seat Hillary now occupies when it was discovered he had prostate cancer! That left the Republican lightweight Rick Lazio from Long Island to run against her.

http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/04/27/giuliani.cancer/

I think Bill Clinton was just a Faustian character who "sold his soul" for power, fame, and lust. I think Hillary is much more evil than that. My gut tells me there's more to her than just being a shrewd, manipulative politician.

Bill Clinton, in his first nomination acceptance speech, spoke glowingly of his mentor, Georgetown Professor Carroll Quigley. Quigley is the author of "Tragedy and Hope" which is an insider's view of the "Eastern Establishment" and the international financiers who he claims exert influence over international affairs.

Many scoff at conspiracy theories, but Quigley openly discusses the goals and objectives of these globalists, but the Clinton's are obviously influenced by Quigley's ideas, as are many influential policy-makers. Some proponents of world federalism simply view this as a political school of thought. To others, it becomes their religion with a global, Marxist-secular-humanist utopia as its ultimate heaven. I think Hillary falls in the "religious" group of these adepts, which are the most fanatical and cunning of the lot.

Although I joke about the voodoo doll and the prostate cancer, I don't think it's probably far removed from truth.

GW


61 posted on 05/03/2005 8:05:12 AM PDT by gregwest
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