11/05/2019 / By JD Heyes
If you are one of those Americans who never believed the stories about how sexually perverted former President Bill Clinton really is, and how biased the Left-wing media has become, this one should change your mind.
And if not, well, then you’re just refusing to believe the truth.
New video leaked to Project Veritas, the noted undercover investigative journalism organization, from an ABC News insider features “Good Morning America” co-host Amy Robach on a hot mic explaining how her employer killed an investigative story on the recently deceased Jeffrey Epstein, “the most prolific pedophile of our time.”
In addition to outing Epstein, the investigation also implicated Clinton and England’s Prince Andrew.
“I’ve had this story for three years” but (ABC) “would not put it on the air” says Robach, a Good Morning America Breaking News Anchor and a 20/20 co-anchor. “It was unbelieveable…we had Clinton, we had everything.”
She also noted that the network had all of the sexual allegations against Prince Andrew from the victim herself, but Robach noted she “got a little concerned about why” she could never get the story aired.
Robach also described how a woman she interviewed “years” ago was brave enough to come forward and provide her with the details.
“She had pictures, she had everything,” Robach says. “She was in hiding for 12 years. We convinced her to come out. We convinced her to talk to us.”
And then…nothing. The story never aired, which meant, of course, that Epstein continued to abuse underaged girls.
“I’ve had this interview with Virginia Roberts (Now Virginia Guiffre) [alleged Epstein victim]. We would not put it on the air. Um, first of all, I was told ‘Who’s Jeffrey Epstein?’ No one knows who that is. This is a stupid story,” Robach said.
She also explained that the British monarchy discovered that ABC News had all the sex dirt on Prince Andrew as well and freaked about it. “The Palace found out that we had her whole allegations about Prince Andrew and threatened us a million different ways,” she said.
As for her impression of whether she believes the story that Epstein committed suicide in prison, she says there’s no way that happened.
She believes he was murdered to prevent him from talking to anyone and revealing all the sordid, disgusting details.
“So do I think he was killed? 100% Yes, I do…He made his whole living blackmailing people… Yup, there were a lot of men in those planes. A lot of men who visited that Island, a lot of powerful men who came into that apartment,” she said.
As Natural News reported in September 2015, the plane Robach was referencing was nicknamed the “Lolita Express,” and the ex-president (as well as other notable individuals) was a frequent flyer:
According to flight log graphics also published by the Daily Mail, Clinton was listed as “President William J. Clinton” in handwritten printing on a flight numbered “136” in 2002, along with two other recognizable names: Hollywood stars Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker. That flight to Africa, according to New York magazine, was on Epstein’s customized Boeing 727.
“Alan Dershowitz” is also seen in several handwritten entries on the alleged flight logs.
The Daily Mail story ran with a photo of Prince Andrew with his arm around a scantily-clad Roberts. Also, the paper reported that flight records obtained by the website Gawker show that Clinton flew on the Lolita Express at least 11 times, and “often with two of Epstein’s female associates believed to have provided dozens of underage girls to their boss and his well-connected friends.”
Further, court documents say that Epstein’s former assistant Sarah Kellen and a socialite named Ghislaine Maxwell are alleged to have found and then groomed underage girls for the billionaire and his friends.
ABC News could have reported this years ago but chose not to. Why?
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