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The '''''Clinton Chronicles''''' is a documentary film that investigated deaths surrounding ] and his administration. These deaths were part of the "Clinton Body Count", which grew as years went by, as connections to Clinton were added regardless of the circumstances surrounding the death. The '''''Clinton Chronicles''''' is a "documentary" film that investigated deaths surrounding ] and his administration. These deaths were part of the "Clinton Body Count", which grew as years went by, as connections to Clinton were added regardless of the circumstances surrounding the death.


] copies of the film were promoted and distributed via television ] by ] leader ], who also appears in the film. ] copies of the film were promoted and distributed via television ] by ] leader ], who also appears in the film.

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VHS copy of The Clinton Chronicles.

The Clinton Chronicles is a "documentary" film that investigated deaths surrounding Bill Clinton and his administration. These deaths were part of the "Clinton Body Count", which grew as years went by, as connections to Clinton were added regardless of the circumstances surrounding the death.

VHS copies of the film were promoted and distributed via television infomercials by Moral Majority leader Rev. Jerry Falwell, who also appears in the film.

The content of the film has largely been discredited and debunked as containing deliberate bias, circumstantial evidence, and coincidence. Snopes.com classifies the "Clinton Body Count" conspiracy theory connecting Clinton to the deaths as an urban legend. .

In 1994, in a letter to congressional leaders, former Rep. William Dannemeyer listed 24 people with some connection to Clinton who had died "under other than natural circumstances" and called for hearings on the matter.

List of People the Chronicles Listed as "Suspicious Deaths Associated with Clinton" and the details of the controversy

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The Arkansas Project

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