“In my case, Hillary’s plan was to beat me down so I’d lose everything,” she wrote. “Then traumatized, penniless, hopeless and depressed…I would kill myself. The question is would Hillary Clinton cause harm to another person talking truth about the Clinton Crime Family, history says yes. Hillary Clinton will do anything for power just like Barack Obama, don't answer the door at night, don't forget this warning, they are watching, reading and following.
She was a former Miss Arkansas (1958) and one of
Bill Clinton’s alleged mistresses. And over the weekend, she posted a chilling
message on Facebook.
“Please share. Consider this a warning,” Sally
Miller’s post begins. “Trust me, no one is safe.”
Miller allegedly had an affair with Clinton in
1983, while he was still governor of Arkansas. And while the rumors and
allegations regarding Clinton’s extramarital exploits run rampant, claims of
sexual assault or intimidation like those of Juanita Broaddrick have been
marginal.
“In 1992, my life changed forever. Without warning,
I was bombarded with deception from every angle,” the post read, “There were
those intent on destroying me…who seemed like regular human beings…who acted
friendly, like sincere people but were, as an FBI Agent advised ‘…only out to
get you. Don’t trust anyone.’”
During that period of time, according to the
Washington Post, Miller said that she began receiving threatening messages from
Clinton affiliates. Both the Post and the London Sunday Telegraph reported that
Miller said that a Democratic Party official visited her in 1992 and warned her
not to go public regarding the affair. “They knew that I went jogging by myself
and he couldn’t guarantee what would happen to my pretty little legs,” Miller
said.
In the post, Miller, accuses Hillary Clinton of
“manning the bull-dozer that would clear the way for Bill Clinton” and advance
their political careers.
“In my case, Hillary’s plan was to beat me down so
I’d lose everything,” she wrote. “Then traumatized, penniless, hopeless and
depressed…I would kill myself.
Miller, a former Little Rock radio talk show host,
described in the post how a job offer from the Chinese government provided a
“lifeline” for her to get away and begin anew as a teacher at the country’s
Broadcasting Institute. “Eventually I stopped looking over my shoulder and
under my bed,” she wrote.
But now, with Hillary in the thick of her own
presidential campaign, Miller claimed that she fears a “repeat performance.”
“The signs are evident,” she claimed. “I’m being
followed.”
Miller wrote that she has recently been “inundated
with Facebook requests from young, handsome men in search of an older woman”
and that her “phone rings with numbers listed as ‘unknown,’” but no one ever
leaves voicemail messages.
And her allegations get stranger:
For no reason, a writer and neighbor who never so
much as waved in the 8 years I’ve lived here… wants to be my friend, visit me,
come into my house and share her writing tips.
Now, on my early morning visits
to the doggie park, men driving trucks with dark windows, stop to ask
directions.
Miller alleged to have seen a pair of cars driving
past her home, with tinted windows that concealed the drivers’ identities.
Though Miller wrote that her house is currently for sale, the two cars driving
by at the same time—during the day and at night—“constitutes a traffic jam.”
She vaguely alluded to past inklings of
intimidation and the uneasiness she felt following the rumors about her and
Clinton.
“Small signals but, remembering the past with its
crazy — and deadly — coincidences, I have every reason to be concerned — all
over again,” she wrote.
Then, she elaborated, expressing her concern for
her life:
The Clinton Camp is using their old Play Book. Why
change when their plan-of-intimidation proved successful in the past. Armed
with limitless resources and massive teamwork, Hillary is determined to be
President.
Right now, she considers me a threat because of my writing. She
doesn’t care if I discuss my affair with Bill — that’s old news. She wants to
make certain I don’t write about her actions—-how she paid professionals to
stalk me, frighten and threaten me, and, ultimately, “finish me off.”
Miller concluded the post by admitting that though
she had contemplated suicide in the aftermath of her alleged affair, the
temptation to do so no longer persists. In light of that, she urged those
reading the post: “In this election year, if you read I died…by committing
suicide…don’t believe it.”
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