The fact that the Presidential Residence receives visits of a more personal nature allegedly makes the missing records all the more suspect (we’re not even going to go into the plethora of conspiracy theories surrounding Kirchner’s death). First and foremost, the fact that there are missing records regarding who visits a country’s first family is a little suspicious and perhaps a little eerie: like the missing 18.5-minute gap in the White House tapes under former President Richard Nixon. Local outlet Clarín published an article today stating that the records showing the comings and goings of visitors to the Olivos presidential residence are purportedly missing around the time of former President Néstor Kirchner’s death in October 2010 as well as other significant dates. As aforementioned, the existence of those records are a matter of public interest and transparency. Néstor died on October 27th in El Calafate (Santa Cruz Province) after having dinner with now infamous businessman Lázaro Báez.
Source: The Bubble August 11, 2016 16:52 UTC