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Top Stories This Week Weekly Round Up of ZeroHedge's Most Popular Posts The CFO of the Clinton Found

Top Stories This Week Weekly Round Up of ZeroHedge's Most Popular Posts ["I Know Where All The Bodies Are Buried": Clinton Foundation CFO Spills Beans To Investigators]( The CFO of the Clinton Foundation, thinking he was "meeting an old professional acquaintance," admitted to investigators that the charity had widespread problems with governance, accounting and conflicts of interest, and that Bill Clinton has been commingling business and personal expenses for a long time, reports [The Hill]('s John Solomon.  370624 [These 11 Companies Control Everything You Buy]( [Via WikiBuy.com,]( 193296 [125,000 French Take To Streets As Trump Trolls Macron; Protester's Hand Blown Off In Graphic Video]( Update3: As the evening wore on, French officials said that 125,000 protesters took to the streets during "Act IV" of the Yellow Vest anti-government demonstrations, with 10,000 protesting in Paris. In total, 1,385 people were arrested amid an incredibly heavy police presence.  137828 [Finimize is The Newsletter Everyone in Finance Secretly Reads]( Stay up to date on finance and get a 3-minute breakdown of the top 2 financial stories in your inbox every day—without jargon. [Join over 250k daily readers](. In partnership with Finimize [The 'Everything Bubble" Has Popped]( [Authored by Chris Martenson via PeakProsperity,]( 127175 [Newly-Released MKUltra Docs: The CIA Made Remote-Controlled Dogs With Brain Surgery]( [Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,]( 107440 [Large-Scale USAF War Drill Over Nevada Simulated Forcible Entry Maneuver: War Preparations Â]( Dozens of US Air Force warplanes have hit the skies en masse under cover of night over the American Southwest for the Joint Forcible Entry Exercise (JFEX), December 08, reported [The Drive](.  97404 [Trump, Pelosi And Schumer Square Off In Explosive Oval Office Shouting Match]( In what was perhaps the most entertaining White House press briefing since President Trump's [now-infamous battle]( with CNN's Jim Acosta, an impromptu public meeting with Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi swiftly devolved into bitter sniping about Trump's demands for border-wall funding that ended with Trump saying he would "happily" take responsibility for another government shutdown if his demands aren't met. 94589 You are subscribed to email updates from [ZeroHedge](. To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe]( now. Powered by [InvestingChannel]( Zero Hedge, P.O. Box 567, Midtown Station, New York 10018

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