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发表于 2016-7-29 10:48:41 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
文章来源: 央视 于 2016-07-29

美国民主党“邮件门”事件愈演愈烈,有媒体报道称,黑客外部攻陷民主党内部邮件的可能性不大,很可能有“内应”。民主党全国委员会前数据主管是被怀疑的“内鬼”之一。蹊跷的是,这位关键人物却遭遇枪击身亡,他的意外之死正引发质疑。

“维基揭秘”曝光美国民主党内部音频

美国当地时间27日晚,“维基揭秘”网站再爆“猛料”。网站公布了29段,来自美国民主党全国委员会内部邮件中的音频附件。其中部分音频附件的内容涉及希拉里·克林顿的支持者,对于民主党竞选人伯尼·桑德斯出言抱怨及谩骂。在一个编号为16014的文件中,一通可能是来自亚利桑那州菲尼克斯的语音,直接表露对于桑德斯的不满,并且使用了侮辱性言语。这名留言者还要求民主党全国委员会不要支持桑德斯的竞选活动。

民主党数据总监意外死亡引发猜测

到底是谁“侵入”了民主党邮件系统,目前仍不得而知。而本月早些时候,美国民主党全国委员会前数据总监在华盛顿的意外死亡,更是给“邮件门”事件蒙上了一层神秘的面纱。这位数据总监是否是就是那个“泄密者”?他的被害究竟是偶发的犯罪事件,还是一起有策划的谋杀?至今仍然没有答案。

根据美国《华盛顿邮报》的报道,美国民主党全国委员会雇员赛斯·里奇,27岁,来自内布拉斯加州,2014年加入美国民主党全国委员会,在美国民主党全国委员会担任选民扩展数据总监,主要为选民提供投票站信息。

被害人母亲质疑警方“抢劫杀人说”

本月10号凌晨四点,他在美国首都华盛顿特区西北部的家附近中枪身亡,当时他独自走在回家的路上,整个过程没有目击证人,后来警方认为这是一起普通的抢劫杀人案。不过根据报道,里奇母亲认为,凶手取的是里奇的命,而非财物。该报道引述了死者母亲的说法,里奇从身后中了两枪,然而其身上的贵重物品包括手机、手表和钱包都没有丢失,实在蹊跷。此后,警方悬赏2.5万美元通缉凶手,如今十多天过去了,案件没有任何进展。
抢劫还是谋杀 众说纷纭

因为里奇的工作性质,许多人怀疑,他的死和维基揭密发布的民主党全国委员会泄露出去的邮件是有联系的。一些美国媒体质疑,如果是抢劫,那么为什么里奇的贵重财物都没有丢失?不过也有分析称,里奇之死可能与他所在区域的高抢劫犯罪率有关系,他从事的工作不过是为选民提供投票站地图信息,不足以掌握到重要的机密信息以至于被谋杀.
 楼主| 发表于 2016-7-29 10:50:46 | 显示全部楼层
THE EVENTS SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF VINCENT FOSTER
On July 20, 1993, six months to the day after Bill Clinton took office as President of the United States, the White House Deputy Council, Vincent Foster, told his secretary Deborah Gorham, "I'll be right back". He then walked out of his office, after offering his co-worker Linda Tripp, the leftover M&Ms from his lunch tray.
That was the last time Vincent Foster was seen alive.

Contrary to the White House spin, Vincent Foster's connection to the Clinton's was primarily via Hillary, rather than Bill. Vincent and Hillary had been partners together at the rose law firm, and allegations of an ongoing affair had persisted from the Little Rock days to the White House itself.

Vincent Foster had been struggling with the Presidential Blind trust. Normally a trivial matter, the trust had been delayed for almost 6 months and the U.S. trustee's office was beginning to make noises about it. Foster was also the keeper of the files of the Clinton's Arkansas dealings and had indicated in a written memo that "Whitewater is a can of worms that you should NOT open!"

But Vincent's position at the White House did not sit well with him. Only days before, following a public speech stressing the value of personal integrity, he had confided in friends and family that he was thinking of resigning his position. Foster had even written an outline for his letter of resignation, thought by this writer to have been used as the center portion of the fake "suicide note". Foster had scheduled a private meeting with Bill Clinton for the very next day, July 21, 1993 at which it appeared Foster intended to resign.

Vincent Foster had spent the morning making "busy work" in his office and had been in attendance at the White House announcement of Louis Freeh as the new head of the FBI earlier in the day (passing by the checkpoint manned by White House uniformed guard Styles).

This is a key point. The White House is the most secure private residence in the world, equipped with a sophisticated entry control system and video surveillance system installed by the Mitre Corporation. Yet no record exists that Vincent Foster left the White House under his own power on July 20th, 1993. No video of him exiting the building exists. No logbook entry shows he checked out of the White House.

Several hours after he was last seen inside the White House, Vincent Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, in a Virginia suburb just outside Washington D.C.

The death was ruled a suicide (the first major Washington suicide since Secretary of Defense James Forrestal in 1949), but almost immediately rumors began to circulate that the story of a suicide was just a cover-up for something much worse.

The first witness to find the body insisted that there had been no gun near the body. The memory in Foster's pager had been erased. Critical evidence began to vanish. Many witnesses were harassed. Others were simply ignored. There were even suggestions that the body had been moved, and a Secret Service memo surfaced which reported that Foster's body had been found in his car! The official reports were self-contradictory.

http://www.whatreallyhappened.co ... _COVERUP/foster.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Foster
 楼主| 发表于 2016-7-29 11:01:25 | 显示全部楼层
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/fr ... /players/brown.html
Ron Brown, who died in a plane crash in April 1996, was far from being the first Commerce Secretary to be accused of using his job to pressure American businesses for political contributions or to reward those who have written his party checks. President Bush's Commerce Secretary and campaign finance chairman, Robert Mossbacher, faced similar allegations when he was the nation's top business official.
Still, controversy followed Brown through most of his career, both in and out of government. The charge most frequently leveled against the millionaire former Democratic National Committee Chairman was that he traded on his personal and political contacts for his own gain or to unfairly help his political allies.

Brown, who was a civil rights activist before he became one of Washington's best-paid and most well-known lawyer/lobbyists, once told an interviewer a story about his boyhood in Harlem. Brown's father managed a hotel there that attracted black celebrities, among them Louis Armstrong and heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber," who dubbed young Ron "Little Brown." The boy made a brief career out of getting the autographs of famous guests in his father's hotel and selling them to his friends. "Sugar Ray Robinson and Joe Louis would go for $5 a pop," Brown once recalled. The operation came to a halt when the boxers got wind of it.

As an adult, Brown was no less well-connected. He worked as a young lawyer for the Urban League and as chief counsel to the US Senate Judiciary Committee. He was also involved in the 1980 Presidential bid of Senator Edward Kennedy.

In 1981, he joined the Washington law firm of Patton, Boggs & Blow as one of its first black partners. The firm has long been a political powerhouse, especially within the Democratic Party. Name partner Tommy Boggs, for instance, is one of the capitol's premier lobbyists and is personally close to President Clinton.

At Patton, Boggs & Blow, Brown got used to six-figure paychecks and became known for his effectiveness as a lobbyist and his somewhat flamboyant style -- he favors, for instance, custom-tailored suits and is rarely seen in public without a monogrammed shirt and a collar pin. He also became acquainted with controversy.

In 1982, Brown was named deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee. That same year, he began lobbying the U.S. government on behalf of the brutal Duvalier regime which was then in power in Haiti. Over the next four years, Brown earned $630,000 helping to persuade the Administration to continue aid to the government of dictator Jean-Claude ("Baby Doc") Duvalier. Brown refused to drop the Duvaliers despite being criticized for representing such unsavory clients.

In 1989, Brown became chairman of the Democratic National Committee, putting his formidable fund-raising and organizational skills to work on behalf of a party that had not controlled the White House since 1981. After President Clinton's election in 1992, Brown was named Secretary of Commerce, where he made an irresistable target for the President's Republican opponents in Congress. (Some of those critics were already interested in eliminating the Commerce Department altogether.) Early in his tenure, he was accused of accepting a bribe from a Vietnamese businessman in exchange for promoting US trade with that country. The FBI investigated the allegations but no charges were ever brought against Brown. He always maintained he did nothing wrong.

Brown's Commerce Department was staffed at its senior levels with former DNC officials. Critics, chief among them Republican Congressman William Clinger, charged those people used their government positions to solicit campaign contributions to the Democratic Party and to reward the party's business friends with special favors. While it is not unusual for incoming agency heads to carry over their personal staff from their former jobs, FRONTLINE identified 15 DNC veterans who went with Brown to key positions at Commerce, most of them from party fund-raising, finance, and business outreach operations. Brown denied Clinger's charges and defended the appointments to FRONTLINE, saying the ex-DNC staffers were "very experienced in dealing with business people" and adding, "The fact is, you bring in the people who you've worked with, who you have confidence in, who you know can deliver."

An aspect of Brown's tenure at Commerce that drew the most fire was the matter of which business executives were selected to accompany Brown on international trade missions like the one he took to China and Hong Kong in August and September 1994. Twenty five executives flew with Brown on a modified 707 which once served as Air Force One. FRONTLINE determined that over 70 percent of the business delegates on the China trip were donors to Clinton and the Democrats, among them Ray Smith of Bell Atlantic whose firm gave $236,625, and Robert Denham of Solomon Brothers, down for $109,722, not including a $50,000 gift to President Clinton's inauguration.

While many of the participants on Brown's trade trips were also big givers to the GOP, the percentage of Democratic givers accompanying him on major trade missions to the Middle East, Russia, India, South Africa and Latin America ranged between 56 and 67 percent.

Brown, however, rejected the suggestion that politics influenced the selection of trade delegations, telling FRONTLINE that "very detailed criteria" were used in selecting executives for the trips and political contributions were not among them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Brown_(U.S._politician)


 楼主| 发表于 2016-7-29 11:02:28 | 显示全部楼层
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