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Thursday, August 11, 2016

The prestigious FBI offers up the best stories about Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton available but the Clinton FBI files are protected as secret and will never be published. The mystery behind Hillary and Bill Clinton would fill volumes of books on crime, corruption, extortion, rape, blackmail, romances and even stories of murder but all their secrets are locked away, until now.

The prestigious FBI offers up the best stories about Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton available but the Clinton FBI files are protected as secret and will never be published.  The mystery behind Hillary and Bill Clinton would fill volumes of books on crime, corruption, extortion, rape, blackmail, romances and even stories of murder but all their secrets are locked away, until now.

Andy Ledger, FBI Special Agent, Washington D.C. started writing his fiction stories about a crime family that many in the main stream media describe as the real insider story of the power crazy Bill and Hillary Clinton.  

Andy Ledger, working within the FBI for over 27 years keeps using his  so-called anonymous name "Andy Ledger" to protect his real life identity as everything he writes  comes from the ringside seat that the public is craving.

The Amazing crime and political stories of the Clinton's are factual mixed with fictional names and places to keep real life confidential sources alive and well in modern America.

These stirring stories center around Doris Olsen a terminated FBI agent out of the Chicago office that now works as a police detective in Washington D.C. working hand in hand with FBI Special Agent Andy Ledger.

Doris Olsen, police force detective Washington D.C. believes that the truth is everybody's business even as Andy Leger FBI is forced to keep fantastic mysteries and adventures top secret.

The two pro's Andy Ledger FBI and Doris Olsen D.C. Police Detective fulfill some of their own fantasies of fame and fortune by leaking their real life Bill and Hillary Clinton stories to Web Magazine Publisher Andrea Becket that owns "Strange Visions" which is filled with political gangster stories, murder mysteries and Washington D.C. corruption horror stories that go bump in the night.

The New York Times has called the Web Magazine "Strange Visions" the Grand Magazine of Washington D.C. that nobody reads.

Glen Stone, the street reporter working for the New York Times notices that the Strange Visions web magazine is starting to get some hits by publishing little known facts and information about political leaders across America.  Glen Stone, never to be outdone sets up a dinner meeting with Andrea Becket the Web Magazine owner.  Glen Stone not only smells an opportunity he schemes to play the secret agent roll and shadow Andrea Becket and others to learn their top secret sources. 

Kent O'Neal, CIA operative Washington D.C. also notices that Strange Visions Web Magazine is publishing top-notch confidential information and contacts the FBI to investigate the sources or per say the leaks. 

One Strange Vision story about Amy Rothfield (first lady United States) and the DNC conspiring against the socialist running for president, Barry Fleming, got the full attention of Julie Chan the White House Lawyer that had been selling information to WikiLeaks for the last seven years.

President Luther Rothfield and his wife Amy Rothfield were passionate about power, money and their country club romances and became concerned about the stories being published about the favors, bribes and secrets held inside the White House.

President Rothfield was working on getting his restitution legislation passed through Congress when his lead G-Man called him direct and asked for a private meeting at midnight. 

If you like hoodlums, babes and violence, you'll enjoy the real life stories, well almost.

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