The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal” — documentary of how Clinton cronies knowingly sold HIV and Hep-C tainted blood to Bayer, et al, which infected hemophiliac children, killing hundreds and infecting 20,000 or more
Submitted by IWB, on July 29th, 2016
This blood scandal ‘getting out’ is widely believed to be why Vince Foster ‘committed suicide’. It’s been remembered as a “bayer blood scandal” since bayer got sued many times over from this, although their source was the arkansas prison system which sold the blood to canada. Both are at fault since you’re supposed to have quality control and that means you check the blood or at least you don’t source it from prison since drug use and msm rape are rampant; thus failing the first criteria of donorship, you don’t take blood from someone knowingly HIV+ or having HEP-C.
The film was a comprehensive treatise on the subject, according to blogs. I wouldn’t know. I’ve not seen it. Nor will I ever. And nor will you, unless you dig up a copy, for example in Russia or Japan or something.
The film disappeared because the filmmaker was threatened with murder. He was stonewalled by our government, by the prison system, by the police, by the FBI, by the DOJ. These ‘authorities’ broke into his home and stole his research materials, and committed other acts of intimidation including burgularizing him and slashing his tires. He’s had to sue for information when it should be free under the FOIA. His private, personal information has appeared on the internet to intimidate and shame him, suggesting intelligenc-mafia tactics.
- Factor-8 : The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal [Film] Suppression : Kelly Duda produced the documentary film[1] about the Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal[2][3], in which Clinton cronies knowingly sold HIV and HEP-C tainted blood collected from prisoners to Canadian pharma companies including Bayer, which was ultimately culpable for lawsuits when hemophiliac children were infected and died as a direct result.[4]. Although it was an award-winning film, Duda was sued, robbed, intimidated[5][6] and ultimately this film has been scrubbed from the internet.[6]
- According to Joseph Farah of WND, “Duda, who has worked with CNN, the Canadian Broadcasting Company and Associated Press Television in their coverage of the blood-scandal story, says he was followed, sued, burglarized and had his tires slashed while working on the documentary” quoting Duda as saying,
- “While making this documentary, I lost several things. I lost my president, my home state, my family, many friends, and my innocence.”
- Despite having “worked as a consultant in two major class-action lawsuits in Europe and Japan where plasma from Arkansas’ prison system showed up.” and having “assisted the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in its investigation of the Arkansas prison plasma sales.”,
- “he has also been in talks with the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI about a possible investigation in the United States.”[7].
- Duda added, “It may sound sensational, but I assure you it’s true. In the process of making ‘Factor 8,’I received strange phone calls, I was followed, my house was broken into, my tires slashed, and sensitive information – including my personal notes – mysteriously appeared on the Internet,” recounts Duda. “I also had a gun pointed at the back of my head, there was a murder, and a key inmate informant was whisked out of state and put into isolation.”
- … Farah’s article continues, ‘He says when he went looking for Clinton’s governor’s papers to find state documents relevant to his investigation, he was told that 4,000 boxes had been hidden away in private storage and could not be found.’
- “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,” he said.
- “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?”
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