What would happen, if a criminal convinced the American people that they were a wonderful human being? This type of manipulation has happened before and it will likely happen again. If we’re to believe the 1994 documentary, The Clinton Chronicles, we were duped by former President Bill Clinton. This documentary, which was produced by Patrick Matrisciana, provides an insightful look into past allegations against Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The documentary explored an Arkansas drug trafficking ring and the death of two young boys, with Bill Clinton being right in smack dab middle of it. The film’s producer was eventually sued for defamation, but won in the appeals court and wasn’t forced to pay nearly $600,000 in restitution. So, what is one to believe? Matrisciana and Jeremiah Films is now selling Pro-Life, Jehovah’s Witness and other religion propaganda, which is very detrimental to their trustworthiness.
Still, the Clinton Chronicles doesn’t seem too farfetched and some of the information presented is actually reliable and truthful. The documentary was responsible for originating the “Clinton Body Count”, which suggests Hillary and Bill are responsible or connected to 50-60 murders. As far fetched as some of the information may be, is it really?
Larry Nichols has been on all kinds of radio shows in the past few years, in which he has discussed his hit-man work for the Clintons. It is almost certain that all politicians are corrupt, as heck, but can Nichols can be trusted? Either way, the documentary definitely brings up many questions. At the time, I am sure it was much more dramatic and effective. Now, it is eye-opening, but well startling.
With the 2016 election looming, the documentary should definitely be revisited. However, I would prefer someone begin making a documentary regarding Jeffrey Epstein and his connection with Clinton, Bush and Trump. Until then, the Clinton Chronicles is interesting and worth a view, if you’re bored. A 6.5 out of 10 is deserved.
Jay Skelton is a fan of all television shows and movies. He tries his best to keep up with the latest foreign television shows and movies. Jay loves skinny dipping in the dark too.
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