Bill Was CIA Spy
BILL CLINTON, FORMER U.S. President and potential candidate for Chancellor of Oxford, was spying for the CIA whilst a Rhodes Scholar at the University, according to a British journalist.
Christopher Hitchens, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair in America, alleges that Clinton acted as a double agent, informing on draft dodgers, whilst they were both students at Oxford in the 1960s. "Somebody was giving information to [the CIA] about the anti-war draft resistors, and I think it was probably him," Hitchens told right-wing magazine Doublethink.
Clinton has frequently come under fire for allegedly studying at Oxford to avoid being conscripted into the US Army and serving in Vietnam.
Hitchens has often been critical of Clinton in the past. He told The OxStu that the CIA had definitely been trying to recruit an informer and "the hypothesis that they succeeded with Clinton has merit. He loves the two-faced life, has betrayed innumerable friends, and always had very good contacts in high places for a lowly Governor of Arkansas."
He also alleges to have shared a girlfriend, who has now "become a very famous lesbian", with Clinton. The Sunday Times have revealed this to be Mandy Merk, a lecturer and writer on Princess Diana. She has admitted to playing strip poker with Clinton, but denies being the girlfriend of either, and claims to have left the game with most of her clothes on.
Both Merk and Hitchens will have the chance to renew their acquaintance next week, when they both take up positions at The University of California in Berkeley.
6th Feb 2003