
Film Trailer Draws Huge Internet Audience
The documentary "Hillary Uncensored -- Banned by the Media," has been hot on the Internet over the last couple weeks, with over 1 million viewers watching the trailer for the upcoming release of the documentary.
According to Douglas Cogan, who was a researcher for the film, he said concerning the alleged fraud by the Clinton's that it is "the greatest campaign finance fraud that ever has been committed."
He added that the Clintons believe "they are truly above the law ... My country has never seen anyone like Hillary Rodham Clinton."
The film, which is produced by Hollywood businessman Peter F. Paul, alleges that Hillary Clinton "was in violation of campaign finance rules preventing candidates from personally having a hand in coordinating fundraising events in excess of $25,000."
The documentary will show Hillary Clinton saying, "Whatever it is you're doing, is it OK if I thank you? ... I am very appreciative and it sounds fabulous. I got a full report from Kelly (White House adviser Kelly Craighead) today when she got back and told me everything that you're doing and it just sounds like it's going to be a great event. But I just wanted to call and personally thank all of you. I'm glad you're all together so I could tell you how much this means to me, and it's going to mean a lot to the president, too."
This is a reference to a meeting in the Beverly Hills office of Paul, which was attended by Rod Stewart's ex-wife Alana Stewart, Aaron Tonken, Stan Lee and Paul. Hillary Clinton is heard talking and making the acknowledements above.
This all centered around a fundraising event of Hillary Clinton and Bill, where Paul says he was offered Bill Clinton's services after his leaving office in exchange for paying the bill for the star-studded fundraiser, which included Brad Pitt, Cher and Diana Ross.
The fundraiser cost a huge $1.2 million, which was under-reported to the FEC, and resulted in the arrest of Clinton's campaign fundraiser head at that time, David Rosen. While Rosen was found not guilty, Aaron Tonken, who co-hosted the event, was sentenced in a separate case to five years in jail for misappropriating funds for charity to pay for fundraisers.
As far as the film goes, it will be shown at Harvard University on October 26, and from there at three locations in New Hampshire, and finish up on October 30 at the Metropolitan Club in New York City.
The strong interest in the trailer shown below, has prompted Paul and the Equal Justice Foundation of America, which co-produced the film with Paul, to move the release date of the film to November 1.
Two-Part Video Revealing Actual Hillary Clinton Conversation in Conference Call:







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The Internet has been buzzing over the trailer for the upcoming film documentary by Hollywood businessman Peter F. Paul, which alleges Hillary Clinton knew all along that a fundraising event in 2000 was in violation of campaign finance rules.For the... [Read More]
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