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President Trump’s full interview with Bill O’Reilly today.
Well, certainly NO ONE in the #illegitimate biden administration does; because China literally owns everyone in that administration.
Forwarded from Glenn Greenwald
Civil Liberties Are Being Trampled by Exploiting "Insurrection" Fears.
Congress's 1/6 Committee May Be the Worst Abuse Yet.
https://t.co/lxWnfiGTTB?amp=1
Congress's 1/6 Committee May Be the Worst Abuse Yet.
https://t.co/lxWnfiGTTB?amp=1
Substack
Civil Liberties Are Being Trampled by Exploiting "Insurrection" Fears. Congress's 1/6 Committee May Be the Worst Abuse Yet.
Following the 9/11 noscript, objections to government overreach in the name of 1/6 are demonized as sympathy for terrorists. But government abuses pose the greater threat.
Forwarded from Glenn Greenwald
Aside from being moral atrocities due to their torture of billions of animals, as well as the prime threat to family farms, industrial factory farms are vectors for disease, the greatest threat to produce future pandemics and untreatable infections:
https://t.co/bzLiTve6a4?amp=1
https://t.co/bzLiTve6a4?amp=1
the Guardian
Factory farms of disease: how industrial chicken production is breeding the next pandemic
At least eight types of bird flu, all of which can kill humans, are circulating around the world’s factory farms – and they could be worse than Covid-19
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Two leading Democrats -- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Homeland Security Chairman (and Chair of the Select 1/6 Committee Bennie Thompson -- demanded that US citizens convicted of nothing be put on the no-fly list, and succeeded, and it barely got noticed.
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The Mountain of Data Showing How Authoritarian Democrats Have Become
https://rumble.com/vnwyhz-the-mountain-of-data-showing-how-authoritarian-democrats-have-become.html
https://rumble.com/vnwyhz-the-mountain-of-data-showing-how-authoritarian-democrats-have-become.html
This hollywood guy got almost a million followers and he seriously needs mental help. Check out the thread. Hes a sick man. https://twitter.com/DanielNewman/status/1450238131337375748?s=20
Twitter
Daniel Newmaη
@redsteeze No... I'm still dealing with a lot of Trauma from Trump, to my Business, my city & family. We're all still dealing with a lot of hardship from it. Thank you for asking Stephen! Means a lot
Jennifer is a good little sheep who does what she’s told, without question. Just like her owners/masters want.
#resist #revolt #rebel #donotcomply #massnoncompliance #civildisobedience #justsayno #fightback #lawfare #theresistance
#resist #revolt #rebel #donotcomply #massnoncompliance #civildisobedience #justsayno #fightback #lawfare #theresistance
My ladies sister was put in the hospital yesterday due to an appendix infection. They said they need to take it out right away. So they come in last night and tell her she needs to take an antibiotic until today because they couldnt get a surgeon on Sunday night. Well today comes and they tell her that they are short staffed and cant do it. Giving her more antibiotic and sending her home tomarrow where she will need to get an appointment to have it taken out. Here in Pittsburgh we dont have any mandates that IVE HEARD ABOUT but they dont have nurses or staffing. UPMC is the largest hospital system in PA> Not sure what is going on. Gonna have to dig into it more.
SMDH at all the laudatory praise of Colin Powell today. Please allow me to offer a dissenting opinion. If I have learned anything in the last decade or more (accelerated bigly during the Trump years), it is to look at everything through a political prism since all national-level decision-making is politically motivated. And Gen. Powell is a prime example of a "political general." I laugh now when people recall that he was once considered a "conservative" and touted as a possible Republican presidential candidate. This was a guy who endorsed Obama and the execrable Hillary Clinton (she of the UNCLAS email server who damaged national security through her SAP and other classified email giveaways). Yeah, he was a "conservative" all right. And how might history have been changed if he had made the right call about "Iraqi WMD" before the UN in 2003 (or had resigned in protest)?
A good pal of mine (retired SES) offered this today in a separate email:
He rose through the ranks quickly at a time when we didn’t have very many top black officers-becoming somewhat of a “political officer” early on. I think Gen Chappie was the first 4 star in the USAF and that happened in 74 or 75 during a time when we had the first big racial push in the services post Vietnam. Many don’t think of Powell and My Lai, but at one point he was accused of participating in somewhat of the initial white wash despite Calley being ultimately held responsible. He played a leading role in defusing some of the race riots that occurred in the Army at a number of big bases-like Fort Bragg and Fort Hood in the 70s. He was in the White House on and off in the 80s and 90s. I briefed him a number of times when he made his third star after he took over Vth Corps in Germany-before he was whisked away after only a year or so to join the WH as Carlucci’s Dep Nat Sec Advisor-later serving as Reagan’s NSA while still in the Army--back when it was routine to have military experts on the NSA staff advising about the Sovs and China….He later commanded FORSCOM briefly, but he may be the only 4 star Army General who never commanded a division-pretty unusual…His politics have changed markedly over the years, and he will forever be known for the stain of justifying the Iraq invasion over dubious intel in an action that he seemed to intuitively know was going to end badly given the dynamics.
It was funny to hear him touted as a “conservative” and apolitical over the years because of his service-when he was the very definition of a political officer. Most of us in the military had a natural aversion to HRC that he seemed to have a blind spot on…
RIP…
As eloquent a summary as will ever be found on the man, and yes, RIP. I agree to that. A hard pass on all the praise, though.
A good pal of mine (retired SES) offered this today in a separate email:
He rose through the ranks quickly at a time when we didn’t have very many top black officers-becoming somewhat of a “political officer” early on. I think Gen Chappie was the first 4 star in the USAF and that happened in 74 or 75 during a time when we had the first big racial push in the services post Vietnam. Many don’t think of Powell and My Lai, but at one point he was accused of participating in somewhat of the initial white wash despite Calley being ultimately held responsible. He played a leading role in defusing some of the race riots that occurred in the Army at a number of big bases-like Fort Bragg and Fort Hood in the 70s. He was in the White House on and off in the 80s and 90s. I briefed him a number of times when he made his third star after he took over Vth Corps in Germany-before he was whisked away after only a year or so to join the WH as Carlucci’s Dep Nat Sec Advisor-later serving as Reagan’s NSA while still in the Army--back when it was routine to have military experts on the NSA staff advising about the Sovs and China….He later commanded FORSCOM briefly, but he may be the only 4 star Army General who never commanded a division-pretty unusual…His politics have changed markedly over the years, and he will forever be known for the stain of justifying the Iraq invasion over dubious intel in an action that he seemed to intuitively know was going to end badly given the dynamics.
It was funny to hear him touted as a “conservative” and apolitical over the years because of his service-when he was the very definition of a political officer. Most of us in the military had a natural aversion to HRC that he seemed to have a blind spot on…
RIP…
As eloquent a summary as will ever be found on the man, and yes, RIP. I agree to that. A hard pass on all the praise, though.
You were told it was an insurrection: an attempt to overthrow the government.
Now you can see the Truth for your own eyes that buried their Lies. 👇
Now you can see the Truth for your own eyes that buried their Lies. 👇
Forwarded from The Meitryx 🇺🇸 (Lisa Mei Crowley)
FTA: Over the objection of Joe Biden’s Justice Department, a lengthy video clip showing U.S. Capitol Police allowing hundreds of people into the building on the afternoon of January 6 has been released to the public.
The footage, a slice of the 14,000 hours of surveillance video that the Justice Department and Capitol Police want kept under strict protective orders, clearly contradicts many of the government’s allegations about what happened on January 6. Hundreds of January 6 defendants have been charged with trespassing or “parading” in the Capitol when this video clearly proves law enforcement held open doors and did not stop protesters from coming inside.
https://amgreatness.com/2021/10/18/new-capitol-video-contradicts-justice-department-media-narrative-on-january-6/
The footage, a slice of the 14,000 hours of surveillance video that the Justice Department and Capitol Police want kept under strict protective orders, clearly contradicts many of the government’s allegations about what happened on January 6. Hundreds of January 6 defendants have been charged with trespassing or “parading” in the Capitol when this video clearly proves law enforcement held open doors and did not stop protesters from coming inside.
https://amgreatness.com/2021/10/18/new-capitol-video-contradicts-justice-department-media-narrative-on-january-6/
American Greatness
New Capitol Video Contradicts Justice Department, Media Narrative on January 6
Over the objection of Joe Biden’s Justice Department, a lengthy video clip showing U.S. Capitol Police allowing hundreds of people into the building on the afternoon of January 6 has been released to…
The Library
SMDH at all the laudatory praise of Colin Powell today. Please allow me to offer a dissenting opinion. If I have learned anything in the last decade or more (accelerated bigly during the Trump years), it is to look at everything through a political prism since…
The My Lai massacre. https://twitter.com/johnastoehr/status/1450252520618487812?s=20
Twitter
*The* Editorial Board
I want to thread something @ErikLoomis taught me today about Colin Powell, who died today. What did I learn? That he helped whitewash what is perhaps America's greatest war crime, the My Lai Massacre. editorialboard.com/his-life-made-…
Englandistan in the making👇SMDH at all the laudatory praise of Colin Powell today. Please allow me to offer a dissenting opinion. If I have learned anything in the last decade or more (accelerated bigly during the Trump years), it is to look at everything through a political prism since all national-level decision-making is politically motivated. And Gen. Powell is a prime example of a "political general." I laugh now when people recall that he was once considered a "conservative" and touted as a possible Republican presidential candidate. This was a guy who endorsed Obama and the execrable Hillary Clinton (she of the UNCLAS email server who damaged national security through her SAP and other classified email giveaways). Yeah, he was a "conservative" all right. And how might history have been changed if he had made the right call about "Iraqi WMD" before the UN in 2003 (or had resigned in protest)?
A good pal of mine (retired SES) offered this today in a separate email:
He rose through the ranks quickly at a time when we didn’t have very many top black officers-becoming somewhat of a “political officer” early on. I think Gen Chappie was the first 4 star in the USAF and that happened in 74 or 75 during a time when we had the first big racial push in the services post Vietnam. Many don’t think of Powell and My Lai, but at one point he was accused of participating in somewhat of the initial white wash despite Calley being ultimately held responsible. He played a leading role in defusing some of the race riots that occurred in the Army at a number of big bases-like Fort Bragg and Fort Hood in the 70s. He was in the White House on and off in the 80s and 90s. I briefed him a number of times when he made his third star after he took over Vth Corps in Germany-before he was whisked away after only a year or so to join the WH as Carlucci’s Dep Nat Sec Advisor-later serving as Reagan’s NSA while still in the Army--back when it was routine to have military experts on the NSA staff advising about the Sovs and China….He later commanded FORSCOM briefly, but he may be the only 4 star Army General who never commanded a division-pretty unusual…His politics have changed markedly over the years, and he will forever be known for the stain of justifying the Iraq invasion over dubious intel in an action that he seemed to intuitively know was going to end badly given the dynamics.
It was funny to hear him touted as a “conservative” and apolitical over the years because of his service-when he was the very definition of a political officer. Most of us in the military had a natural aversion to HRC that he seemed to have a blind spot on…
RIP…
As eloquent a summary as will ever be found on the man, and yes, RIP. I agree to that.
A good pal of mine (retired SES) offered this today in a separate email:
He rose through the ranks quickly at a time when we didn’t have very many top black officers-becoming somewhat of a “political officer” early on. I think Gen Chappie was the first 4 star in the USAF and that happened in 74 or 75 during a time when we had the first big racial push in the services post Vietnam. Many don’t think of Powell and My Lai, but at one point he was accused of participating in somewhat of the initial white wash despite Calley being ultimately held responsible. He played a leading role in defusing some of the race riots that occurred in the Army at a number of big bases-like Fort Bragg and Fort Hood in the 70s. He was in the White House on and off in the 80s and 90s. I briefed him a number of times when he made his third star after he took over Vth Corps in Germany-before he was whisked away after only a year or so to join the WH as Carlucci’s Dep Nat Sec Advisor-later serving as Reagan’s NSA while still in the Army--back when it was routine to have military experts on the NSA staff advising about the Sovs and China….He later commanded FORSCOM briefly, but he may be the only 4 star Army General who never commanded a division-pretty unusual…His politics have changed markedly over the years, and he will forever be known for the stain of justifying the Iraq invasion over dubious intel in an action that he seemed to intuitively know was going to end badly given the dynamics.
It was funny to hear him touted as a “conservative” and apolitical over the years because of his service-when he was the very definition of a political officer. Most of us in the military had a natural aversion to HRC that he seemed to have a blind spot on…
RIP…
As eloquent a summary as will ever be found on the man, and yes, RIP. I agree to that.