• Obama's Deadliest Cover-Up

  • They All Have Blood on Their Hands
  • By: Don Blankenship
  • Narrated by: Dan McGowan
  • Length: 16 hrs and 19 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Obama's Deadliest Cover-Up

By: Don Blankenship
Narrated by: Dan McGowan
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Publisher's summary

Obama’s Deadliest Cover-Up goes beyond the official narrative of the 2010 Upper Big Branch (UBB) Mine disaster to disclose the dark truth.

In this daring exposé, Don Blankenship reveals how far the government will go to keep its dirty secrets, even if it means disparaging deceased miners and sending innocent Americans to prison. Using government documents, witness testimony, and science, Blankenship pieces together the Obama-Biden administration’s responsibility for the explosion. Blankenship explains how the government used prevarication, lies, and document destruction to bury the truth.

Blankenship calls the American media "Pinocchio" and backs it up. Blankenship presents compelling proof that America’s elite, America’s media, and America’s DOJ hid the UBB truth and says, “They all have blood on their hands.”

An unflinching look at corruption in America, Obama’s Deadliest Cover-Up issues a dire warning: Our government will do anything to “get what it wants.

Don Blankenship was “born into a poor house, dined at the White House, and spent time in the big house.” Blankenship grew up in Central Appalachia, worked as a teenage coal miner, and became CEO of Massey Energy Company, a then publicly traded Fortune 600 company. Blankenship was sent to Taft federal prison for a misdemeanor following an explosion at a Massey Energy coal mine in which 29 miners died. Blankenship was the only misdemeanant at Taft where he served ten months with 2400 felons. US Magistrate Judge Omar J. Aboulhosn recommended that Blankenship's conviction should be thrown out because the prosecution withheld favorable evidence that could have exonerated Blankenship.

Even so, nefarious US District Judge Irene Berger upheld the wrongful conviction and is now denying Blankenship a “certificate of appeal.” Blankenship ran for a seat in the US Senate in 2018 and was leading in the polls before Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Donald Trump helped to defeat Blankenship's campaign. More than 100 national media outlets falsely broadcast that Blankenship was a "felon" as the election approached. Blankenship is recognized by the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and the Democratic Party as the person most responsible for their loss of prominence in West Virginia.

©2020 Donald L Blankenship (P)2020 Donald L Blankenship

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