Sudden Death of Hillary’s Brother Re-Raises Questions about Clinton’s Pay to Play Scheme

Where did we get the nickname “Killery?” Was it from her policies that threatened to kill free trade and healthy economics? Was it tied to her efforts to kill honesty and integrity in American politics? Maybe it came from her direct ties to the deaths of Americans in Benghazi. Those are all reasonable, but none really hit the nail on the head.

Hillary Clinton earned this nickname from the epidemic of suicides that have seemed to plague those closest to her. Some will contend that this is a deep conspiracy and that the Clintons have long gotten away with silencing anyone who threatened their political aspirations. Others will assume that suicide-inducing guilt is an inevitable outcome when you buy into the corrupt practices of the Clintons.

Regardless, these deaths are in fact tragic, and they do have a long paper trail that seems to tie them to the pay-to-play policies of Hillary Clinton. While she made huge dollars selling American secrets and interests to our enemies, good lives were ruined and ended in the process.

Now, it seems that her sins have returned upon her. It is no longer an expendable extra whose life has ended. It is her own family. It’s harsh to say that this was deserved, but it’s fair to say that it might have been predictable. If you’re having trouble connecting the dots, watch the video. It lays out the entire chain of corruption.


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