BREAKING: 1
Day After “Clinton Cash” Film Opens, CEO of Huge Company Steps Down
Almost immediately following the
release of the film “Clinton Cash,”
Hans Westberg, now-former CEO of Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson,
was removed from leadership. If you watch the movie, you will see why. The book, “Clinton Cash,” from which
the film was adapted, is a The New York Times bestseller by Government
Accountability Institute President and Breitbart Senior Editor at Large Peter
Schweizer.
That book showed that not only did
Ericsson sell its equipment to nations that support terrorism according to
Secretary Hillary Clinton’s State Department, but Ericsson’s transactions also
became a topic of conversation between United States diplomats and the Swedish
foreign minister.
In 2010, Ericsson received a letter
from the Securities and Exchange Commission demanding a cessation of trade with
nations that sponsor terrorism — specifically Iran.
In 2011, the State Department, at
the time under Secretary Clinton, created a list of goods and services that
were impermissible to send to terror-sponsoring nations.
How does this tie into “Clinton
Cash”? That’s the fun part. Ericsson, certainly just from the
goodness of its heart, decided to pay former President Bill Clinton
$750,000 for a single speech — a little out of the ordinary, as it had
never once brought either of the Clintons in for a speech in the 10 years prior
for any amount of money.
In an interview with Fox News
Business, Peter Schwiezer pointed out that “Seven days after (Bill Clinton) got
paid, Hillary Clinton’s
State Department issued a statement that said we’re going to ask the company to
police themselves.”
This company was placed under close
scrutiny by the State Department, until Bill Clinton spoke … and got paid
handsomely to do so. Then, suddenly, the federal government trusted
Ericsson to fix its own problems.
You do the math.
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