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Clinton Bush and CIA Conspiracies: From The Boys on the Tracks to Jeffrey Epstein

By: Shaun Attwood
Narrated by: Randal Schaffer
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In the 1980's, George HW Bush imported cocaine to finance an illegal war in Nicaragua. Governor Bill Clinton’s Arkansas state police provided security for the drug drops. For assisting the CIA, the Clinton Crime Family was awarded the White House. The #clintonbodycount continues to this day, with the deceased including Jeffrey Epstein.

This audiobook features harrowing true stories that reveal the insanity of the drug war. A mother receives the worst news about her son. A journalist gets a tip that endangers his life. An unemployed man becomes California’s biggest crack dealer. A DEA agent in Mexico is sacrificed for going after the big players.

The lives of Linda Ives, Gary Webb, Freeway Rick Ross and Kiki Camarena are shattered by brutal experiences. Not all of them will survive.

©2019 Shaun Attwood (P)2020 Shaun Attwood
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I've watched shaun attwood alot on YouTube.
Well aware of his books but never got around to buying one.
Got this on audiobook and I've been red pilled on so much i thought i already knew.

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Brilliant book totally worth the money I dont believe in many conspiracies but I do believe most of this

Great book

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You couldnt get a more emotionless narrator but the book is hard to put into words. It's well written and the account of events is f**kin brutal. I enjoyed it as much you can when your enlightened with such information, it's a real eye opener

Great listening but a bit of a brutal book

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very well researched, I did find it became more interesting from chapter 8 onwards due to the links between the criminal and political world's being unravelling and being exposed.

very interesting, political + criminal world link

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Ambled towards various story lines - I unfortunately gave up before conclusion… lost patient. Struggled with the narrator on T is occasion, albeit have listened to him before.

Poor, slow - not well read.

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Although there are some interesting bits, there is lots of repetition of parts of this and his other books. There's no real thrust to the narrative and reads like like a load of magazine articles lumped together.

A bit repetitive

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Struggled 2 finish this because although there were some interesting parts I found it 2 be repetitive & too long with the content dragged out and whole chapters dedicated to the word for word conversations on a TV show which was disappointing

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