Posted on 09/06/2007 8:19:15 AM PDT by STARWISE
Kathleen Willey, the woman who says Bill Clinton groped her in the Oval Office, claims she was the target of an unusual house burglary over the weekend that nabbed a manuscript for her upcoming book, which promises explosive revelations that could damage Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Willey told WND little else was taken from her rural Virginia home as she slept alone upstairs electronics and jewelry were left behind and she believes the Clintons were behind it.
The break-in, she said, reminded her of the widely reported incident 10 years ago in which she claimed she was threatened near the same Richmond-area home by a stranger just two days before she was to testify against President Clinton in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
The theft of the manuscript early Saturday morning was suspicious, she told WND, coming only days after the first mainstream media mention of her upcoming book, which is expected to include accusations of campaign finance violations and new revelations about harassment and threats by the Clintons and their associates.
"Here we go again; it's the same thing that happened before," Willey told WND. "They want you to know they were there. And they got what they wanted. They pretty much managed to terrorize me again. It scared me to death. It's an awful feeling to know you're sound asleep upstairs and someone is downstairs."
The book, "Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton" by World Ahead Publishing, WND Books' partner, is due for release in November. Willey said the stolen manuscript was not the book's final copy.
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It sounds like a promotional stunt!
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Sounds like the handiwork of Robert Goulet.
She’s a fool if she intends to remain there where she’s a sitting target. I’d move to a large city, with a security gated community, a neighbor who works for the state prison (can smell a criminal a mile away) and pit bull dogs (no Vick jokes here please!). Oh, and a TASER gun on hand at all times...
Oh,do tell!
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“A professional would have...”
Done just what he did. Assuming there’s something to this, they’d have wanted Willey to know exactly why they were in there so she’d be afraid, as she no doubt is. Who wouldn’t be? The “list” of the dearly departed is very long.
The Clintons? They have every reason to believe they’re untouchable because they always have been. The MSM sees to that. They are evil people, both of them.
Agreed.Wherever that second copy is...she better get it someplace safe pronto.And if I were her, i’d be watching my back,front,sides AND top REAL close.And i’d also be sure to make LOTS of copies and distribute them to a very close-knit group of those that can be trusted-just in case.
I find it interesting that the thief did not take her laptop. Maybe he/she assumed that there were additional copies and the purpose was to get a copy to the Clintons so that they could begin spinning it? I don’t know. Whatever the motive, I would still be careful if I was Ms. Willey. She knows a lot about the Clintons. More than she ever wanted to know.
Not in a million years.
If a professional wanted to scare her, all he would have to do is slip silently into her home and take her manuscript and her hard drive - and perhaps cut her phone lines from inside the house.
That would scare anyone - knowing that you had been so silently and neatly targeted by someone who left behind no hard evidence that you could use to prove he was there.
The whole point of psychological intimidation is to make the person you are targeting feel completely isolated and unable to prove that he is being targeted.
The incident description looks like someone clumsily doing something to themselves: a big mess in which only one item of any value is taken and it is an item which the victim should have multiple copies of and which is theoretically being published quite soon and could use some buzz/
Yeah it makes sense.....when intruders steal, they often dump what they do not want nearby.....it’s happened to me.
It's called a 'USB Flash Drive' and can hold 'bunches o' stuff'. I have two, one is 1GB the other 8GB. All my super duper double secret stuff is kept on them (I no longer need my decoder ring) AND Kathy they come with a cord so you can wear it around your neck - even when sleeping.
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This is EXACTLY what I was thinking. This was an information finding thing (if it did occur).
Unless you are a total ditz, you make backups on your computer then transfer copies to other media because of the potential for fire or computer crashes.
What she is saying may be true but she could have easily thwarted this with a few prudent steps. If I had invested so much time on writing a book, I’d darn sure have backup copies all over the place.
I have no doubt Bill Clinton hit on this woman. I have no doubt she does have some ‘explosive information’ she wants to share via her book.
I have a suspicion this is a publicity stunt. Stealing a manuscript from her home, in an age of electronic storage, emails and attachments doesn’t make any sense.
In that light, an attempted burglary is shear STUPIDITY.
I don’t put much past the Clinton’s...but they are this stupid. Especially since they’ve successfully portrayed so many women as nuts or sluts, including Ms Willey.
Perhaps, but why not take the laptop as well? It would be a potential gold mine of opposition research.
Just wait Clinton operatives will claim that Willey herself did it to PROMOTE HER BOOK. Why will the claim come so quickly? Because THATS WHAT THEYD DO.
I’m not a Clinton operative by any stretch of the imagination, but thats exactly what I think this is.
Someone obviously wanted to read the book’s revelations before it hit the presses.
My Brother in law (liberal, and yea living with my husband and I rent free, yea TRUE liberal, walking the walk.), said the EXACT same thing, “oh it must have been for publicity”.
Where is Vince Foster?
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