http://www.arcticbeacon.com/27-nov-2005.html
By Greg Szymanski
Ever since Bill Clinton left the White House, he has been “buddy-buddy” with Daddy Bush, the pair appearing at political rallies and on television like the “Bobbsey Twins.”
It’s obvious now
Recently, Washington D.C. journalist, Jim Tucker, who has written extensively about the New World Order and its ruling group called The Bilderburg’s for over two decades, told the Arctic Beacon Clinton was a guest at a secret Bilderburg meeting the year before being elected, apparently getting his marching orders and final stamp of approval from the worldwide financiers who pull the Washington political strings.
Looking back,
While Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz
and Rove are now grabbing headlines, the truth is finally starting to surface
about
One of
Remember a book written in 1991 by Deborah
Mathis, an obsessive
Although most journalist’s were enamored
by the
But Mathis’ allegation and persistence concerning Clinton’s dirty past was little match for the supportive nature of most of the media, many of whom couldn’t see past their noses when it came to Clinton’s dirty past as Arkansas Governor.
And now surfacing in a long overdue
documentary seven years in the making, the real truth about the
The documentary called “Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal,” written and produced by Arkansas native Kelly Duda, made it’s debut two weeks ago at the prestigious American Film Festival Institute.
Duda’s documentary deals with fresh
evidence about the
Duda’s documentary shows how senior
officials in the
The filmmaker said he made an attempt to
tie
“When I went looking for
“When I went to the Arkansas State Health Department to request records regarding disease rates at the prison and anything about the plasma program, I was stonewalled.
“I actually had to sue the state agency just to get access to its files that by law are supposed to be a matter of public record. When I went to the Arkansas State Police Headquarters, key documents had disappeared. When complete strangers showed up out of the blue asking me what I was doing and with whom did I work for, I had to ask myself, ‘What's going on here?’”
Duda was first made aware of
While governor, he awarded a contract to Health Management Associates, a company involved in the scandal that provided medical care to state prisoners. News reports also uncovered the president of the company was a long-time Clinton friend and confidant, later appointed to a cushy political position on the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission and a member of his 1990 statewide election team.
An old article, written in Salon.com,
described in detail the specifics behind the inner-workings of the
“At the Cummins Unit of the
“The ritual was creepy to behold: Platoons
of prisoners lying supine on rows of cots, waiting for the needle-wielding
prisoner orderly to puncture a vein and watch the clear bags fill with blood.
Administrators than sold the blood to brokers, who in turned shipped it to other
sates and to
“Despite repeated warnings from the Food
and Drug Administration,
Throughout the seven year process of making the documentary, Duda claims his life had been threatened on numerous occasions being, as well as being followed, warned to lay-off the project, hauled into court, burglarized and having his car tires slashed.
Regarding the making of the controversial document, he added:
“Prior to the making of Factor 8, I never considered myself an investigative journalist. In fact, I had never written a newspaper article before in my life. I was an aspiring filmmaker who had a story thrown into his lap.
“Actually, it wasn't even a story at the time but a series of events that allegedly took place in my home state in the 1980s. It was a tale I didn't want to tell, but the more I looked into it, the more I found. It didn't take long before I realized that regardless of the cost and sacrifice, the story you're about to see which is a complicated one had to be told. There where quite literally lives at stake. I felt a moral responsibility, a civic duty to do something.”
During the making of the film, Duda
interviewed prison officials, high-ranking
The film debuted at the prestigious film festival two weeks ago, but was actually delayed for two years after its premier was blocked by a Park City, Utah, federal judge right before it was set to open in 2004.
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